The Best Farmers Markets to Visit Around Richmond This Spring

by Mary Soroka

There’s something about spring in Richmond that makes people want to slow down a little. Windows down, coffee in hand, flowers blooming again, and weekends that somehow feel lighter after a long winter.

And one of the best ways to experience Richmond this time of year? Farmers markets.

Whether you’re looking for fresh produce, handmade goods, flowers for your kitchen table, or simply a reason to spend more time outside, Richmond’s market scene has become such a huge part of what makes living here feel special.

Here are a few local favorites worth visiting this spring:


South of the James Market

If you’ve lived in Richmond for even a short amount of time, there’s a good chance you’ve heard about South of the James.

Located in Forest Hill Park, this market feels like a full Saturday morning experience more than just a quick shopping trip. You’ll find local farmers, flower vendors, fresh baked bread, handmade soaps, coffee stands, food trucks, and usually plenty of dogs and strollers too.

It’s one of those places that reminds you how connected Richmond feels to small businesses and local makers.

Best for:

  • Fresh produce
  • Local honey
  • Weekend coffee walks
  • Plants + flowers
  • Family-friendly mornings

RVA Big Market

Located at Bryan Park, RVA Big Market is one of the largest producer-only farmers markets in Virginia.

This market has a little bit of everything and is perfect if you love the idea of getting your groceries locally while supporting Richmond-area farms and businesses.

Expect seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, artisan foods, baked goods, and often live music throughout the morning.

The atmosphere here feels relaxed, community-centered, and very “Richmond.”


St. Stephen's Farmers Market

This market has become a staple for so many Richmond locals looking for high-quality local products in a smaller, more curated setting.

Open year-round, St. Stephen’s Farmers Market is known for:

  • Fresh breads
  • Specialty foods
  • Local meats
  • Prepared meals
  • Seasonal flowers

It’s also one of the easier markets to stop by quickly during the week if you don’t want to dedicate your entire Saturday morning.


Lakeside Farmers Market

Lakeside has such a unique charm to it, and the farmers market fits the neighborhood perfectly.

Smaller and more laid back, this market feels incredibly local in the best way possible. It’s the kind of place where you run into neighbors, grab coffee nearby afterward, and spend a little extra time wandering around the area.

If you love slower mornings and hidden gem Richmond spots, this one is worth adding to your weekend routine.


Why Richmond’s Farmers Markets Feel Different

One of the things people love most about Richmond is that it still feels personal.

The restaurants are local. The coffee shops are local. The artists, makers, bakers, and farmers are often people who actually live right here in the community.

Richmond’s farmers markets reflect that perfectly.

They’re not just places to shop… they’re places to gather, slow down, and enjoy the kind of lifestyle that makes people fall in love with living here in the first place.

And honestly, spring might be the best time to experience them. Thinking about making a move in Richmond this year? Whether you’re searching for walkable city neighborhoods, more space outdoors, or a quieter lifestyle outside the city, our team would love to help you explore what fits best for you.

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