First market of the year happens on Saturday, June 28 on the Town Square.
The annual Jackson Hole Farmers Market arrives this Saturday. Vendors and featured nonprofits will gather in the heart of town to celebrate harvest, education and our local farmers and ranchers. This summer season will be more community-focused and educational than ever before. The market will feature new garden and youth education programs, JH farmers market kitchen collectives and educational Saturdays with Teton Science Schools.

These weekly events are a special opportunity for locals and tourists to gather and source food locally. The town comes to life with live music, fresh produce, freshly brewed coffee and a welcoming community. What better way to bring people together than through natural, crisp and sustainable foods.
Educational Activities and Non-profits
The Teton Science School will hold educational activities in the park each Saturday to engage children with the vendors. Kids will be given journals to document what they learn about nutrients, foods, health, sustainability and even how to make honey! Without a doubt, this is a unique opportunity for kids to connect with the Jackson culture.

This year’s vision is centered on supporting local farms and ranches while providing educational resources, wellness guidance and healthy eating tips. Each week features a nonprofit organization. The Riverwind Foundation will make its debut at the first market. The organization works to minimize the impacts of visitors on Greater Yellowstone ecosystems, both now and for future generations. Be sure to stop by and learn about local conservation efforts in the neighboring lands.
Table On The Ranch

Another exciting event, Table On The Ranch, is planned for July 31 at Little Jennie Ranch in Bondurant. Private chef Brad Ledo of Cooking In The Dark will source the menu from the market’s vendors. This gathering offers a special experience for attendees. Tickets are available here.
The market will be happening every Saturday, from 8 a.m.-12 p.m., from June 28 to September 27. Stop by to enjoy your pick of fresh fruit, vegetables, and goodies while supporting our community in the Town Square.










