News Summary
Buncombe County is welcoming spring with the reopening of its farmers markets throughout April, May, and June. These markets will offer a variety of fresh, seasonal produce, meats, cheeses, and more. Participating in programs like Double SNAP, they aim to provide healthy food access for lower-income families. Mark your calendars for the exciting market dates and locations across the county!
Spring Season Farmers Markets Open in Buncombe County
Spring is blooming in Buncombe County, and that means it’s time for farmers markets to once again welcome the community! Set to open across April, May, and June, these markets are gearing up to serve local residents fresh, seasonal delights.
A Flavorful Lineup Awaits
The lineup at the various farmers markets is packed with goodies. You can expect an array of seasonal produce, including splendid fruits and veggies, appetizing meats, rich cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, artisanal breads, sweet honey, and even prepared foods that’ll tickle your taste buds. For those with a green thumb, there will also be plenty of plant starts available for your home gardens. How exciting is that?
Access Programs Making a Difference
In an effort to ensure that everyone in the community can access fresh, healthy food, nine of these markets will continue to participate in some wonderful programs. The Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables and the Farm Fresh Produce Prescription programs from ASAP are specifically designed to support lower-income families in purchasing nutritious options. This way, eating healthy doesn’t become a luxury but a reality for more people in our community!
Mark Your Calendars!
Here’s a breakdown of when and where you can grab your favorites at the farmers markets:
- Asheville City Market: Opens April 5, Saturdays, 9 a.m.–noon, located on N. Market St. between Woodfin and Walnut (Double SNAP participant).
- Black Mountain Tailgate Market: Commencing May 3, Saturdays, 9 a.m.–noon, at 130 Montreat Rd. (Double SNAP participant).
- North Asheville Tailgate Market: Kicking off April 5, Saturdays, 8 a.m.–noon, at UNC Asheville, Lot P34 (Double SNAP participant).
- Southside Community Farmers Market: Opens June 1, 1st Sunday of the month, 12–3 p.m., at 133 Livingston St. (Double SNAP participant).
- West Asheville Tailgate Market: Starting April 1, Tuesdays, 3:30–6:30 p.m., at 718 Haywood Rd.
- Leicester Farmers Market: Launching May 3, Wednesdays, 3–6 p.m., at 2979 New Leicester Hwy.
- River Arts District Farmers Market: Opening April 2, Wednesdays, 3–6 p.m., at 350 Riverside Dr. (Double SNAP participant).
- Weaverville Tailgate Market: Begining April 2, Wednesdays, 3–6 p.m., at 60 Lakeshore Dr. (Double SNAP participant).
- Enka-Candler Farmer’s Market: Starting April 24, Thursdays, 3:30–6:30 p.m., at 1465 Sand Hill Rd. (Double SNAP participant).
- Biltmore Park Farmers Market: Set to open May 29, Thursdays, 3–6 p.m., at 1 Town Square Blvd.
- East Asheville Tailgate Market: Kicking off April 4, Fridays, 3–6 p.m., located at 954 Tunnel Rd. (Double SNAP participant).
- WNC Farmers Market: Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 570 Brevard Rd., Farmer’s Truck Shed #1.
Supporting Local and Growing Together
These vibrant farmers markets serve as a way to connect local farms with the community. With over 100 farmers markets in the Appalachian Grown region, you can be sure there’s a bounty of fresh produce and homemade goodness available right in your own backyard. The online Local Food Guide from ASAP makes it super easy to find markets and learn about SNAP access on their website for anyone keen to dive into the local food scene.
Visit for More Information
So, whether you’re hunting for fresh produce, local meats, or merely a fun day out, mark your calendars and gather your friends and family! You’ll be doing your good health a favor as well as supporting local farmers. Check out more details and updates on the ASAP Connections website and get ready to relish the flavor of spring in Buncombe County!
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Additional Resources
- Morning Ag Clips: Farmers Markets in Buncombe County Open for Spring
- Tribune Papers: Buncombe County Farmers Markets Welcome Spring
- AVL Today: Find Farm-Driven Food with Buncombe County CSA
- WLOS: Buncombe County Farmers Markets Reopen with Double SNAP Benefits
- Google Search: Buncombe County Farmers Markets
