Guide to Omaha Farmers Markets (Updated 2024)

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Fresh produce and crisp flower blooms flourish in the spring, summer, and fall months. This means farmers markets pop up all over the metro area. Here, Omahans can exchange produce and market their handmade goods! It’s the ultimate cultural experience where you can meet other locals, support your neighbors, and stock your pantry with delicious homegrown fruits and vegetables! 

Old Market farmers market bustling with customers.

Now, there are farmers markets everywhere! But, what are the best and biggest? I’ve dedicated my post today to all things Omaha farmers markets. I’ll tell you when and where they are. Plus, I’ll fill you in on all I know about the venue and vendors. Here’s my guide to the Omaha area farmers markets:

Your Guide to Omaha Farmers Markets

Flowers in the foreground with farmers market patrons browsing stalls in the background.
Omaha Farmers Market at the Old Market

Omaha Farmers Market at the Old Market

Dates: May 4th – October 12th

Day and Times: Saturdays, 8:00 am–12:30 pm 

Location: Old Market at 11th & Jackson

What to Expect

“Omaha Farmers Market” hosts weekly markets in the Old Market and Aksarben Village throughout summer and fall! This market at the Old Market is hugged between antique buildings in Omaha’s historic district. The Old Market farmers market is full of vendors selling delicious produce, homemade goods, and handcrafted items. 

You can expect lots of food trucks, mobile shops, and other local businesses to be there too! Here’s a complete list of all the vendors you can expect: 

Vendors

Parking

Since the market is downtown, parking can be a bit tricky. But, there are a few cost effective options:

  • City Parking Garage: 1011 Jackson Street, $1/hour
  • Landmark Garage: 12th & Harney, OPEN daily, $2 for the first hour, $1 after

If you prefer, you can also take a city bus, rideshare, or ride a bike!

More Details

The market is pet friendly as long as you have a short leash. For payment, some vendors take cards while others don’t, so kindly bring cash just to be safe! (Small bills.) Additionally, if you receive SNAP or WIC benefits, you can use them at the farmers market to buy fresh fruits and veggies! You can check out this page for more information on using your benefits

Omaha Farmers Market at Aksarben Village

Dates: May 5th – October 13th

Day and Times: Sundays, 9:00 am–1:00 pm 

Location: Aksarben Village at 67th Street & Mercy Road

What to Expect

This is another Omaha Farmers Market event, except it’s at Aksarben Village instead of the Old Market! Whereas the Old Market is historic and eclectic, Aksarben Village is modern and lively.

The best part is, you could hit up both ‌farmers markets since one is on Sundays and one is on Saturdays! Like the Old Market version, the Aksarben farmers market is packed with unique vendors serving homemade goods, produce, and food! Here are all the exciting local businesses ready to serve you at the Aksarben Village Farmers Market:

Vendors

Parking

Parking in Aksarben Village is plentiful! Park for free in any of the garages below.

Zone 3 Parking Garage
Zone 5 Parking Garage
Zone 6 Parking Garage
Blue Cross Blue Shield Parking Garage

During market hours, street parking is available everywhere EXCEPT S. 67th Street from Frances to Center, and Mercy Road from 67th Street to Aksarben Drive (that’s where the market is located!).

More Details

Like the downtown version, the Aksarben Village farmers market allows you to use your food benefits at the produce vendor stalls! For other purchases, make sure you bring cash, because not all the business owners will have card machines. Additionally, feel free to bring your furry friend as long as they’re well-behaved and on a short leash! For more information on the Aksarben farmers market, check out their website

Village Pointe Farmers Market

Dates: May 4th – October 5th

Day and Times: Sundays, 8:30 am–12:30 pm 

Location: South side of Village Pointe Shopping Center 168th & West Dodge Rd., Omaha

What to Expect

The Village Pointe Farmers Market is outside the beautiful Village Pointe mall! So, you can shop for fresh produce from local growers, and then spend the rest of your day shopping at this unique outdoor mall venue! 

New vendors line the parking lot each Sunday. You can find an updated list for every week on their Facebook page. Some common attendees include Lu’s Flowers & Vegetables, Manley View Farms, Shandy’s Bakery, and Mai’s Garden! Each week, Village Pointe also hosts some sort of entertainment, like live music, balloon creations, and giveaways.

Parking

Luckily, there is plentiful parking at the Village Point Farmers Market, and it’s all free! Just park near the southeast end of the complex, and you’ll find plenty of spots. 

More Details 

The farmers market is totally pet friendly, so bring your furry friends as well as your human ones! The event happens rain or shine too. No need to call to confirm it’s happening. It’s happening! Like with most farmers markets, try to bring cash, but if you run dry, there’s an ATM on site. 

When you’re done browsing the farmers market, enjoy the Village Pointe mall. Nearby you’ll find Kona Grill, Bravo! Cucina Italiana, and Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse if you want to grab a bite! For shops, Old Navy, Sephora, Banana Republic, and Bed, Bath, and Beyond are close by. But, don’t be afraid to walk the whole mall to get your steps in and enjoy this one-of-kind Midwest outdoor mall experience! 

Market stalls bustling with people at the Turner Park Night Market at Midtown Crossing.
Turner Park Farmers Market

Night Market in Turner Park

Dates: May 31st, June 28th, July 26th and August 30rd.

Time: 6:00 pm–10:00 pm

Location: Turner Park at Midtown Crossing – 3110 Farnam St Omaha, 68131

What to Expect

The Night Market in Turner Park only happens twice a year in late spring and early summer. Unlike most markets on the list, this one takes place (as the name implies) at night! They’re full evenings that host over 40 local vendors, live entertainment, and outdoor games. And, you can expect all the restaurants, bars, and snack stops in Midtown to be open, including Cold Stone Creamery, Liquid Sunshine Taproom, Modern Love, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, and Smokin’ Oak Wood-Fired Pizza & Taproom

This market is just as much a vendor fair as a farmers market! The vendors sell fresh flowers, candles, home decor, boutique fashion, homemade goods, and produce, of course. Each event hosts different vendors like CeeJay’s Retreats, WildeDawn, Statement Boutique, Harvest Cookie Co., and Nomad Wax Co. No matter your interests, you’re sure to have a blast at the Turner Park Night Market.

Parking

There are lots of places to park near Turner Park, including garage and street spots. Here are all the ways to park at Midtown Crossing. 

  • Midtown Crossing Parking Garage C is on the west side of Turner Park, so it’ll get you nice and close. It’s on S 33rd St and Farnam! Parking at the Midtown Crossing garage is free for three hours with retailer or vendor validation. When you head into a business, just ask for validation and get those first few hours at no charge! After that, it’s $1 an hour, with a max of cost of $15 per day.
  • Midtown Crossing Garage A is on Dewey and Harney St. Prices and processes work the same as Garage C. This one will put you on the southwest side of the park. 
  • Metered street parking is available along Farnam St and inside Turner Park itself. It’s short-term parking only for a max of 2 hours. So, if you think you’ll be longer, make sure to grab a garage spot. 

Omaha’s public bus stops within walking distance of Turner Park, so the Metro is always an option! Otherwise, you could rideshare or bike there. 

More Details

Though the Night Market is after hours, it’s not adults only! Bring the whole family, and your pups too. This event is rain or shine, but will move indoors for any lightning or other severe weather. Track any changes at Midtown Crossing’s Facebook page. (Plus, their social channels will tell you about more events hosted at this venue!) 

Gifford Park Neighborhood Market

Dates: June 7th – September 27th

Days and Times: Fridays, 5:00 pm–8:00 pm

Location: Gifford Park – 520 N 33rd St Omaha, NE 68131

What to Expect

If the Night Market at Turner Park sounded great, but you already missed the days, don’t worry! There’s another evening farmers market in Midtown that’s not quite as extravagant, but runs all summer long. The Gifford Park Neighborhood Market is hosted inside Gifford Park on N 33rd St and Cass. And, they claim to be Midtown’s original farmers market! 

Every week, they have gardeners, farmers, artisans, artists, entertainers, and musicians come to share their talents, products, and produce with the Omaha community. Plus, there’s food trucks and snack stations throughout the park to catch a bite and enjoy the beautiful and historic park. It includes tennis courts, playgrounds, walking paths, and more! (Additionally, the community garden is just a few blocks away!)  

Vendors vary from week to week, and no complete list is available. But, some vendors include Haven Express, Gimme the Scoop, Mother Marys Sourdough, Orange Creek Farms, Omaha Sharpening, Taste of Heaven, Conservation Fusion, Best Burger, and, of course, many more!

Parking

Unfortunately, the parking situation at the Bellevue Hometown Market isn’t ideal. It’s mostly street parking. But, there is parking available at The Park Terrace apartments. It’s on 34th and Davenport southeast of the tennis courts. As with most Omaha locations, rideshare and public transit will get you there! 

More Details 

The Gifford Park Neighborhood Market is definitely family friendly. The Rose Theater regularly hosts kids’ acting workshops, and “Crafts with Mo” brings hands-on art projects. If great vendors and children’s activities weren’t enough, Bad Country often takes the stage to give market goers live music to enjoy while browsing the stalls and enjoying the day! 

Farmers Market Council Bluffs

Dates: May 16th – September 26th

Day and Times: Thursdays, 4:30 pm–7:30 pm

Location: Bayliss Park – 100 Pearl St, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

What to Expect

This farmers market is in Council Bluffs’ beautiful Bayliss Park. Council Bluffs is a neighboring city that’s just on the other side of the Missouri River. You can walk there from Omaha by crossing the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge

This sought after farmers market is also in the evening, so you can catch the excitement after work or school! Besides produce stalls, the farmers market features dozens of local makers, community vendors, and even a kids’ activity station!

And, that’s not all. The farmers market is hosted by CHI Health Center and Iowa Total Care, so the event is full of additional wellness activities and live music. Yoga is every week from 5:30 – 6:30, but they ask you to sign up in advance to ensure they have enough instructors. You can do that here

Most vendors attend the event for the whole season. So, you can look forward to seeing your favorite local business stationed in Council Bluffs each Thursday evening from May to September! Here are some of the market’s regular vendors: 

Vendors

Parking

There are a few options for parking at the Council Bluffs Farmers Market aside from rideshare or public transit! Here are the options:

  • Street parking is available all along the streets surrounding Bayliss Park. The meters are even free after 5:00 pm. 
  • First Congregational Church opens up their parking to farmers market patrons each Thursday.
  • There are also several unused lots adjacent to Bayliss Park. Find a spot, visit the market & have a great time!!

More Details 

Bayliss Park is a smoke-free park, so smoking is prohibited during any events. Additionally, don’t forget to check out the water features at the park! There’s a beautiful fountain and a super fun splash pad. And, bonus tip, Bayliss Park is right across from the Union Pacific Railroad Museum. If you need a place to beat the heat, check it out! 

Patrons browsing the Bellevue Hometown Market
Bellevue “Hometown” Market

Bellevue “Hometown” Market

Dates: June 1st – October 5th

Day and Times: Saturday, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Location: Washington Park – E 20th Ave, Bellevue, NE 68005

What to Expect

Bellevue is another suburb of Omaha that has its own reputable farmers market! It runs all summer long on Saturday mornings, and it’s full of locally grown produce and locally owned business vendors. Each week they’ll also host various activities and entertainment opportunities to make your farmers market experience really special. 

Upon arrival, you’ll receive a free shopping bag, and gain access to rows and rows of Bellevue community growers, artisans, and business owners. Here’s the lineup:

Vendors

Parking 

There’s parking along the east and west perimeter of the park. There’s also street parking and the option to rideshare! Unfortunately, the Omaha metro public transit system doesn’t travel to Washington Park.  

More Details 

The Bellevue Farmers Market is dog-friendly and family-friendly! So, everyone in the house can come along. (Make sure all dogs are leashed.) The event is also rain or shine, so don’t expect the farmers market to be canceled due to weather. Grab an umbrella or some breezy clothes to suit the season and come on down. 

Papillion Farmers Market

Dates: May 22nd – August 14th

Day and Times: Wednesdays, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 

Location: City Park – W Lincoln St, Papillion, NE 68046

What to Expect 

Papillion, a suburb of Omaha, hosts a farmers market from June to August at the Papillion City Park. The park includes playground equipment, picnic tables, and plenty of green space for the market. The farmers market hosts vendors and small businesses selling produce, homemade goods, food, and more! Unfortunately, there is no list of vendors, but you can expect a wide variety of local makers, farmers, and business owners. 

Parking

There’s plenty of parking at the Papillion City Park! You’ll find a huge lot at the entrance, which is at the south side of the park. But, if it fills up fast, to the northwest of the park there is overflow parking at the Papillion Soccer Fields. Rideshare is always an option, though there is no public transit headed this far south of the metro. 

More Details

Most vendors only accept cash, so don’t forget to grab some before you come. Additionally, pets are allowed as long as they’re on a short leash and well-behaved. So grab your family, pets, cash, and a few reusable bags and head to the Papillion Farmers Market. 

What to Bring to Omaha Area Farmers Markets

When you’re headed to a farmers market, you don’t want to come empty-handed. It’s not quite the full service experience you’re used to! Here are some essential items to bring with you when you go to any Omaha area farmers market:

Cash

Some vendors will have the ability to take cards, but many won’t. And, those that do could easily experience technical difficulties and lose their capabilities. When you have an open park with no Wi-Fi and lots of patrons, an internet service could easily fail. Don’t get caught frustrated and holding up the line after tech problems prevent you from paying. Bring cash! Small bills too. Vendors may not have cash to break down big bills. 

SNAP, EBT, WIC, etc.

Did you know your food benefits can be used at many farmers markets? A few on this list specifically state their vendors offer this service. Others don’t say this outright, but it’s worth bringing them along just in case. For more on this service, check out this link

Tote Bags 

Don’t expect farmers market vendors to have plastic or paper bags like the grocery store. And, who wants all that waste anyhow? Bring a tote bag and fill it to the brim with all your farmers market goodies! 

Reusable produce bags

At a farmers market, you might purchase lots of different things. Produce, meat, baked goods, and even handmade products! If you don’t want all those items rubbing against each other in your tote bags, bring reusable produce bags to keep things separate and sanitary.  

Plastic Containers

For the same reason you bring reusable produce bags, you want to bring reusable plastic containers. Things like meat that may leak and contaminate other items need to be separated. And, if you buy breakables, heavy items shifting in your tote bag could break your delicate products. Plastic containers will solve these two farmers market problems! 

Cooler

Summer heat is unpredictable, and if you’re buying meat or other refrigerated products, you’ll need to keep it cool! Bringing a cooler will regulate the temperature of your perishable goods and ensure they don’t go bad before you get home.

Water Bottle

Stay hydrated to avoid getting overheated while shopping! Some of these markets are at night, which is great for browsing market stalls in cooler weather. But, it’s still a good idea to bring some water with you for a long day of walking and shopping. 

Wagon

You might be surprised at how much you end up buying at a farmers market! There’s so many high-quality goods and products from fantastic local vendors and businesses. It’s hard to say no! You don’t want to lug around heavy tote bags all day, so bring a wagon to pull. (Your cooler can go in there too!) Plus, if you have kids, it’s a great place to ride. 

Picnic Blanket 

Lots of these markets include great food vendors! Unfortunately, these food trucks don’t come with portable dining rooms, so you’ll need a place to eat. A few of the parks may have some picnic tables, but with a bustling farmers market, it may be difficult to snag a seat. With a picnic blanket, you can sit and eat, take a break, or watch some of the live entertainment many of these markets offer! 

Omaha area farmers markets are a great way to support local businesses and get delicious, high-quality produce for your family. 

Shopping at any of the Omaha area farmers markets is an incredible experience! Each one offers a fresh adventure that is sure to please, whether you’re looking for homegrown produce or eclectic handmade goods. We hope this guide helped give you a full understanding of what our local farmers and makers have to offer. We’ll see you at the farmers markets!