
Farmers’ Market
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The Wake Forest Farmers’ Market returns on Saturday, June 13, 2026 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Whether you’re hunting for crisp seasonal vegetables, freshly baked bread, artisan honey, or handcrafted gifts, the Wake Forest Farmers’ Market is the community’s favorite Saturday morning tradition.
Held in the heart of Wake Forest, the market draws dozens of local vendors from across the Triangle who bring the best of North Carolina’s harvest directly to residents. Arrive early for the best selection — popular vendors like fresh-cut flower stands and heritage-breed egg farmers tend to sell out fast.
What to Expect at the Wake Forest Farmers’ Market
Shoppers can browse stalls offering seasonal fruits and vegetables, local honey and preserves, handmade soaps and candles, baked goods, and more. Live music and a welcoming atmosphere make this one of Wake Forest’s most beloved weekly gatherings. The market is free and open to the public. Bring cash — though card readers are increasingly common. Dogs on leashes are typically welcome.
The Wake Forest Farmers’ Market is part of a broader community culture that Wake Forest Matters covers closely — from parks and recreation programming to local community events shaping everyday life in town. The market pairs perfectly with other Saturday staples like the Cars and Carnivores Street Festival and seasonal downtown events.
For vendor maps, parking, and accessibility details, visit the Town of Wake Forest official event page. Stay up to date on all Wake Forest community happenings by checking the Wake Forest Matters Events Calendar.
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