Whether you’re looking for fresh winter artichokes, the summer’s finest watermelon, or the best in artisanal eating, The Valley’s farmer’s markets have a lot to offer — almost every day of the week.
It hasn’t been that long since the San Fernando Valley was the bread basket of southern California, so it seems fitting that it now hosts many of LA’s best farmers markets. With 10 weekend farmers markets, and four more on weekdays, chances are you won’t have to go far to put local fruit and veggies on the table.
There are even a few farmer-run produce stands that are open daily if you can’t wait to get your fix. Check out this map to find your closest farmers market — or peruse the whole list below.
Map of SFV Farmers Markets
Below, you’ll find the a complete, day-by-day list of farmers’ markets in the San Fernando Valley. Please note that some markets have seasonal changes or closures, so it’s always best to check their official websites or social media before you head out for your vittles — and if you find anything out of date on this page, please let us know via [email protected].

Daily Farm Stands
While these farm stands aren’t technically farmers markets, they offer farm-fresh produce three quarters of the year, every day of the week.
- 9am-5pm, every day (closed January-mid March)
- 5251 Hayvenhurst Ave, Encino
- @tapiabrosfarm
- 2pm-5pm on weekdays (closed in February and March)
- 9am-5pm on weekends (closed in February and March)
- 15200 Rinaldi St, Mission Hills
- @fornerisfarms
Tuesday Farmers Market
Northridge/CSUN Farmers Market
- Tuesdays, 10am-3pm
- 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge (in Matador Square)
- @ccfminc
Wednesday Farmers Markets
Northridge Farmers’ Market and Family Festival
- Wednesdays, 5pm-9pm (closed Nov.-Mar.)
- Northridge Fashion Center Mall, 9301 Tampa Ave., Northridge
- Instagram: @northridge_farmersmarket
- Wednesdays, 10am-2pm
- 5820 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills
- @warnercenterfarmersmarket
Friday Farmers Market
- Fridays, 6pm-9pm
- Chatsworth St. between Yarmouth and White Oak, Granada Hills
- @grenadahillschamber
Weekend Farmers Markets in the 818
- Saturdays, 9am-2:30pm
- 7248 Owensmouth Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91303
- @canogafarmersmarket
Woodland Hills Farmers’ Market
- Saturdays, 8am-1pm
- 5650 Shoup Ave., Woodland Hills
- @woodlandhillsfarmersmarket
- Saturdays, 9:30am-2:30pm
- 5000 Colfax, North Hollywood
- @nhcfm
- Saturdays, 8am-1pm
- 23504 Calabasas Rd., Calabasas
- @calabasafm
El Nido/Pacoima Farmers’ Market
- Saturdays, 9am-2pm
- 11243 Glenoaks Blvd, Pacoima
- @mercadoelnido
- Sundays, 9:30am-2:30pm
- Wells Fargo Lot, 10225 Riverside Dr., North Hollywood
- @tolucalakefarmersmarket
- Sundays, 9am-2pm
- Kaiser Permanente Lot, 20000 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch
- @porterranchfarmersmarket
- Sundays, 8am-1pm
- 2052 Ventura Pl, Studio City, CA 91604
- @studiocityfarmersmarket
- Sundays, 8am-1pm
- 17400 Victory Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91406
- @encinofarmersmarket
- Sundays, 2pm-6pm
- 14006 Riverside Dr, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
- @shermanoaksfarmersmarket
LA Valley College, Good Times Farmers’ Market
- Sundays, 9am-1pm
- 5800 Fulton Ave. Parking Lot A, Valley Glen
- @goodtimes_farmersmarket
Where else can I find my favorite local vendors?
In you need some more of that rad radicchio or those ridonculous ramps, keep in mind that some of these markets are operated by the same producers — which means you can find your favorite produce all over the Valley on different days.
For example the Canoga Park and Northridge markets are run by Coastal Pacific Markets. The Sherman Oaks, Porter Ranch, Calabasas, and Warner Center farmers markets are run by Raw Inspiration. And California Certified Farmers Markets is another operator who runs (or helps run) the farmers markets in Sherman Oaks, CSUN, Warner Center, and Porter Ranch.
These producers are also great resources if you want to become a vendor at a farmers market or track down other farmers markets around LA.
What’s in Season in the San Fernando Valley?
If you’re putting together a shopping list or doing some meal planning before you hit the farmers market, it may be helpful to take a look at which fruits and vegetables are the freshest. Here’s a list of when locally grown produce is in season in Southern California (according to Edible LA and Olivewood Gardens):
Winter(December – February) | Spring(March – May) | Summer(June – August) | Fall(September – November) |
Artichokes Asparagus Avocados Beets Blood oranges Broccoli Brussels sprouts Carrots Cauliflower Citrus fruits (including mandarins and navel oranges) Kale Kiwi Lemons (including Meyer lemons) Mushrooms Radishes Sweet potatoes Turnips | Apricots Artichokes Asparagus Avocados Berries (blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, strawberries) Cherries Fava beans Green beans Green garlic Peas (snow peas, sugar snap peas) Rhubarb | Apples Apricots Avocados Corn Cucumbers Eggplants Figs Grapes Melons Nectarines Peaches Peppers Plums Tomatoes Watermelons Zucchini | Apples Asian pears Brussels sprouts Eggplants Grapes Kale Mushrooms Pears Persimmons Pomegranates Pumpkins Sweet potatoes Winter squash |
Note that some produce items may be available for longer periods or even year-round due to The Valley’s mild climate. For example, Forneris Farms was still clearing out their stock of tomatoes a few days into their scheduled winter vacation in 2025.
Whenever you choose to go, the 818’s farmers markets have a lot of tasty stuff on tap. We hope you found this guide helpful — and if you want to stay in the loop on all things SFV, don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter.