If you’re looking for locally made honey or Acoma round bread, Albuquerque’s farmers’ markets have exactly everything you never knew you needed. Do you need some beeswax chapstick or perhaps a pickle paleta? Check out our local Guide to Albuquerque Area Farmers’ Markets and find your next adventure!
Thank you to Manzano Day School for sponsoring this Guide to Farmers’ Markets.
Manzano Day School is an independent, non-profit elementary school serving pre-k through fifth grade in Albuquerque. It has provided generations of children with a strong foundation for lifelong learning in our diverse world. Community is at the heart of Manzano Day School, as everyone practices core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, and striving for excellence. With an average class size of 18, students are taught to think critically and creatively, communicate and collaborate effectively, and act compassionately. A Manzano Day School education includes an outdoor environmental classroom in the Jemez Mountains and six co-curricular classes, including art, library, music, physical education, Spanish, and technology, all woven into every student’s schedule.
Manzano Day School understands that a child’s education is a significant investment in their future. The school is committed to making education accessible to all and, therefore, offers financial aid based on demonstrated need and available funds. For more information or to schedule a tour, call the Admission Office at 505-243-6659 or email [email protected].
Downtown Growers' Market
Saturdays: 8 AM – NOON
Sundays: 10 AM – 2 PM
May through October
1ST & 2ND Saturdays 9 AM – 2 PM
3RD Saturday 4 PM – 9 PM
Saturdays: 8 AM – 11 AM
Fridays: 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Fridays: 4 PM – 7 PM
Saturdays: 8 AM – NOON
Sundays: 10 AM – 1 PM
Sundays: 9 AM – NOON
Wednesdays: 9 AM – NOON
Tuesdays: 4 PM – 7 PM