Things to do in Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah Valley: The Best Farmers Markets

November 23, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Shenandoah Valley, United States including South Street Barn Market, Jamisons' Orchard, Massanutten Country Corner, Harrisonburg Farmers Market, Mowery Orchard Farm Market, Hawksbill Trading Company, Virginia Farm Market, Staunton Farmers Market, West Oaks Farm Market.
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1. South Street Barn Market

411 S Muhlenberg St In American Legion Building and Parking Lot, Woodstock, VA 22664-1236 +1 540-325-3768 [email protected] http://www.southstreetbarnmarket.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

South Street Barn Market

2. Jamisons' Orchard

5630 Grandin Road Ext, Roanoke, VA 24018-7862 +1 540-774-5537 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jamisons-Orchard-Farm-Market/169494346400556
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Jamisons' Orchard

3. Massanutten Country Corner

3546 US Highway 211 W, Luray, VA 22835-5141 +1 540-843-0744 [email protected] https://massanuttencountrycorner.com/
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Massanutten Country Corner

Farm market providing local produce, dairy, meat, eggs, jams, spices and more. Gift shop featuring local artisans/crafters, Minnetonka moccasins, T shirts and local hiking guides and maps. Cork to Barrel, a local business that handcrafts wine barrel furniture and other items from recycled wine bottles and corks. Garden shop with garden supplies and decor along with seasonal plants and hanging baskets. There are Nigerian Dwarf goats to visit with and feed.

Reviewed By Roam42966790222 - Luray - Page County, United States

If you're out leaf peeping in autumn, hiking in spring, river running in summer, enjoying a cozy fire at the cabin in winter, or just cruising the backroads of the treasure that is Page County Virginia , you have to stop by the Massanutten Country Corner. This is a treasure within a treasure. It has it all, flowers for mom, ice cream for dad, treats and sweets for the kids and goats and piggies for the wee ones. Lots of local veggies, honey, cider, jams, jellies, meats, ice cream and lots of crafts and gifts by local artisans. The artwork and paintings of familiar local scenes by valley artist are incredible. Oh and did I mention Homestead Creamery Ice Cream? The best ice cream in (and from) the valley!! Check out the koi pond and the garden shop and take in the breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east, the Massanutten Range to the west and the beautiful Page Valley nestled in between. The owners Jeff and Kristin are pretty special too, so nice and have truly never met a stranger and if you have any questions about the local area just ask Miss Brenda, she knows all things Page County. And if you're lucky you will catch a glimpse of Corky the Security Cat, but rest assured Corky is watching you!!

4. Harrisonburg Farmers Market

228 S Liberty St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801-3622 +1 540-476-3377 [email protected] http://harrisonburgfarmersmarket.com/
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Harrisonburg Farmers Market

The Harrisonburg Farmers Market is proud to be a source of fresh local foods and high quality local handcrafts while supporting and sustaining the small farm family and the local economic health. We are producer only market, offering only the freshest and best locally grown and produced items. Our vendors are primarily from Rockingham and adjoining counties. We are open year round on Saturdays and also on Tuesdays from April through Thanksgiving. Summer hours (April - Thanksgiving) begin at 8:00 and go to 1. Winter hours (December through March, begin at 9:00 am and go to i.

Reviewed By RobertP436 - Harrisonburg, United States

We love going to the Farmers Market and it's open all year long on Saturdays and open on Tuesdays also during the growing season. We particularly like the Staff of Life, a bakery that makes the most outstanding breads, rolls, breadsticks and other baked goods that I've ever tasted. We get all of our breads there. There are also several Mennonite farmers with fresh produce, jams, grapes and nuts and much more. The variety is pretty good too from handmade oak, maple and other wood goods and furniture, kettle corn, wine distributors, fresh pork, beef and other meats and much more. On Saturdays during the warm months there is usually vocal group or small musical group on the grass playing great songs.

5. Mowery Orchard Farm Market

24247 Senedo Rd, Woodstock, VA 22664-2059 +1 540-459-8645 [email protected] http://moweryorchard.com/
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Mowery Orchard Farm Market

Our year-round farm market offers a wide variety of locally produced fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs, cheeses, honey, meat (beef, chicken, pork), spices, preserves, wine, pies. We also offer bulk candy, nuts, dried fruit, spices, teas, coffee, gluten free snacks, soup mixes and products made from local artisans. Stop in and see why we are known for our delicious vine ripened tomatoes, the best sweet corn, juicy peaches, crisp apples, beautiful hanging baskets, huge selection of herbs, and many varieties of tomato plants.

6. Hawksbill Trading Company

139 Virginia Ave, Luray, VA 22835-1912 +1 540-743-1819 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/hawksbilltradingco
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Hawksbill Trading Company

More than 50 small businesses are blooming under one roof at Hawksbill Trading Company, the Shenandoah Valley's premiere Artisan Cooperative. Sample the finest local produce and meats at our year-round indoor farmer's market, or find the perfect handcrafted gifts, artwork and fine antiques. Our cooperative-based, business incubator brings local talent to a global audience, making us small business' big deal!

Reviewed By Cschuch - Long Island, United States

We stopped here while visiting Luray. Cute adorable home decorations. We even bought a sign for our daughter who is getting married soon back home. “He stole my heart so I stole his last name” adorable place. Even bought some local apple butter which is so delicious. We definitely don’t have this back at home. Enjoyed browsing around this place.

7. Virginia Farm Market

1881 N Frederick Pike, Winchester, VA 22603-4130 +1 540-665-8000 http://www.virginiafarmmarket.com/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Virginia Farm Market

Reviewed By OnAir442032

I have been stopping here for many years on my trip from Virginia Beach to Pittsburgh and today is the first time I’ve tried the peach pie. The peaches tasted like they had just been picked. I may just have to take a 3 1/2 hour drive every now and then for this peach pie.

8. Staunton Farmers Market

Byers Street, Staunton, VA 24402 https://stauntonfarmersmarket.org/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Staunton Farmers Market

9. West Oaks Farm Market

1107 Cedar Creek Grade, Winchester, VA 22602-2359 +1 540-662-6622 [email protected] http://www.westoaksfarm-market.com/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

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