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Farmers markets in Albuquerque

Albuquerque's circuit centers on the Rail Yards Market and the Downtown Growers' Market, both seasonal spring-through-fall markets with strong maker rosters alongside farm vendors. The wider region reaches up to Santa Fe — the Railyard Artisan Market runs Sundays year-round, and August's SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market is among the most significant Native art markets in the country.

Farmers markets (8)

AlbuquerqueSundays · May–Oct

Rail Yards Market ABQ

10 AM-2 PM

Rail Yards Market is Albuquerque's largest farmers market, founded in 2014 as a nonprofit operating from the historic Barelas Rail Yards with 100+ vendors (200+ individual farmers, food vendors, and artisans). The market operates weekly on Sundays during its May–October primary season, with extended holiday and Valentine markets. Vendors apply exclusively through ManageMyMarket; the market emphasizes SNAP/EBT access and community-focused cultural programming.

116 vendors listed

AlbuquerqueSaturdays · Apr–Nov

Downtown Growers' Market

8 AM-12 PM

Downtown Growers' Market is an active, well-established Albuquerque farmers market in its 30th anniversary year, operating weekly Saturdays spring through fall at Robinson Park downtown, plus a seasonal winter market. Over 200 local vendors participate across categories including produce, bakery, artisan crafts, meat/dairy, and prepared foods, with a robust online vendor directory and interactive map.

131 vendors listed

AlbuquerqueSaturdays · May–Nov

Los Ranchos Art Market

8 AM-12 PM

Active art market held at Hartnett Park featuring local New Mexico artists selling handmade jewelry, pottery, textiles, glass, woodwork, and other crafts. Runs weekly Saturdays May–November and select dates January–April and December. Vendor applications accepted through the website; contact Colene Montoya (505-610-9591) for details.

AlbuquerqueSundays

Santa Fe Railyard Artisan Market

10 AM-3 PM

Year-round artisan market featuring 60+ New Mexico resident vendors selling locally-made fine art, crafts, jewelry, and home goods at the Railyard Plaza Farmers' Market Pavilion. All vendors must be primary makers and NM residents; applications accepted year-round with $40 application fee for new vendors.

AlbuquerqueSaturdays · Mar–Dec

Santa Fe Artists Market

9 AM-2 PM

The Santa Fe Artists Market is a nonprofit organization operating in the historic Railyard Arts District, featuring local juried artists selling fine art and crafts including painting, ceramics, photography, mixed media, fiber arts, sculpture, and woodwork. The market operates year-round on Saturdays with additional Tuesday pop-up markets in fall, attracting approximately 120 vendors. Note: jewelry artists are not accepted for the 2026 season.

48 vendors listed

AlbuquerqueFirst & second & third Saturdays · May–Oct

ABQ Collective Backyard Market

9 AM-2 PM

The ABQ Collective Backyard Market is an active recurring pop-up market featuring 30–35 local makers, artisans, and small businesses in a permanent retail incubator space. The market runs seasonally from May through October on Saturday mornings at the collective's main venue on Eubank Blvd NE. Organizer contact: (505) 554-1853 or hello@theabqcollective.com.

AlbuquerqueDaily

Old Town Portal Market

10 AM-8 PM

The Old Town Portal Market is a city-managed outdoor market featuring 15 permitted vendor spots allocated by lottery system, located on the east side of Old Town Plaza. Vendors are primarily Native American artisans selling handcrafted turquoise and silver jewelry and pottery. The market operates year-round with each vendor determining their own days and hours; 2026 vendor applications are currently open through the City of Albuquerque.

AlbuquerqueSaturdays · May–Oct

South Valley Growers' Market

8 AM-12 PM

Seasonal farmers market at the Historic Gutierrez-Hubbell House in Albuquerque's South Valley, open Saturday mornings. Managed by Rhonda Reinert under the New Mexico Farmers' Marketing Association. Accepts SNAP, WIC, and DUFB benefits.

Night markets (1)