Farmers Markets Wrapping Up in Solano & Yolo Counties

by Deanna Deckard

As summer winds down, so do many of our local farmers markets.  πŸ‚ September and October are the final months to soak up the best of fresh produce, handmade goods, and lively community gatherings across Solano and Yolo Counties. For homeowners, these markets are more than just places to shop—they’re a neighborhood amenity that adds charm and value to our communities.

Here’s a guide to the markets closing soon, plus a look at those that stay open year-round.

 

🌻 Solano County Farmers Markets Ending Soon

  • Fairfield Farmers Mart – Thursdays, May through September in downtown Fairfield. The 2025 season ends this month, making September your last chance until next spring. Fairfield City Events
  • Historic Dixon Farmers Market – Thursdays at Women’s Improvement Club Park. The final market of the year is September 26, 2025. Dixon Chamber of Commerce
  • Suisun Waterfront Farmers Market – Sundays along the scenic harbor. The season wraps up on September 29, 2025. Suisun City
  • Rio Vista Certified Farmers Market – Thursdays through the fall, with the last day on October 16, 2025. Rio Vista Farmers Market
  • Benicia Certified Farmers Market – Thursday evenings on First Street. Runs through October 30, 2025. Visit Benicia

 

πŸ‡ Yolo County Farmers Markets Ending Soon

  • Davis Farmers Market – Picnic in the Park – The Wednesday evening “Picnic in the Park” series ends in September, then transitions to the more compact Winter Market schedule. Davis Farmers Market
  • Winters Farmers Market – Sundays in downtown Winters. The season concludes on October 26, 2025. Winters Farmers Market
  • Woodland Farmers Market – Tuesday Market wrapped up in August, but Saturday Market is continuing for the first few weeks of October. Woodland Farmers Market
  • Mobile Farmers Market (“Follow the Tomato”) – Serving West Sacramento and beyond, this program runs until November 20, 2025, before pausing for the winter. Center for Land-Based Learning

 

🏑 Real Estate Connection

Proximity to a vibrant farmers market is more than a lifestyle perk—it’s a selling point. Buyers are drawn to neighborhoods with access to fresh, local food and a strong sense of community. Sellers can highlight these amenities, and buyers should note which markets are seasonal and which are year-round when comparing neighborhoods.

 

🌟 Bonus: Year-Round Farmers Markets

If you’re not ready to say goodbye to market days, you’re in luck! Several markets in Solano and Yolo Counties operate year-round:

✨ Whether you’re exploring your neighborhood, shopping for a new home, or listing your property, the rhythms of our farmers markets are part of what make Solano and Yolo Counties such vibrant places to live.

 

 

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