As summer gets into full swing, many of us look for ways to get outside, soak up the sunshine, and make the most of the season. One of Arlington’s most beloved outdoor activities is exploring its vibrant network of farmers’ markets.
Arlington County is home to 11 farmers' markets, some operating year-round and others seasonally. During the summer months, markets pop up across the county, giving residents and visitors plenty of opportunities to connect with their community, discover fresh local produce, and explore unique, locally made goods.
In this blog, we’re highlighting some of our favorite Arlington farmers markets, and showing you how to get there car-free.
One of the largest farmers’ markets in the County, the FRESHFARM Arlington Market has been a Courthouse neighborhood staple since 1979. Located at 1400 N Courthouse Road, just steps from the Courthouse Metro Station and Arlington County Government offices, it operates nearly year-round on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and ready-to-eat treats.
Getting there car-free:
The FRESHFARM Ballston Market is another must-visit destination for local food and community vibes. Located at Welburn Square (901 North Taylor Street), directly across from the Ballston Metro station, this market runs year-round from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
You’ll find fresh produce, grass-fed meats, baked goods, and a variety of prepared foods for an afternoon snack or early dinner.
Getting there car-free:
One of Arlington’s newest additions, the Cherrydale Farmers Market opened in 2021 and is hosted by Field to Table. It offers an inviting mix of produce, baked goods, and specialty items.
The market is open Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., April through November.
Getting there car-free:
Located in the heart of National Landing on South Fern Street, EatLoco at Metropolitan Park is a lively and flexible market option. Open each Tuesday (10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.)and Saturday (9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) during the summer; it’s perfect for both midweek shopping and weekend outings.
EatLoco operates several markets across the region, but the Metropolitan Park location stands out for its lively atmosphere and convenient access.
Getting there car-free:
Whether you’re a food enthusiast, an organic produce fan, or simply looking for a fun way to connect with your community, Arlington’s farmers markets offer something for everyone.
ATP makes it easy to enjoy these experiences sustainably with tools and resources that support car-free travel. The Understanding the Commute Toolkit introduces commuters to the many options available for getting around Arlington without a car, whether heading to the office or a weekend market.
ATP also provides customized resources, including personalized commute planners and Quick Glance guides, to help individuals and organizations find the best transit, biking, and walking routes. For employers looking to encourage active transportation, ATP can assist in setting up Capital Bikeshare Corporate Memberships, helping teams stay active while exploring Arlington in an enjoyable and sustainable way. Reach out to ATP today to learn how we can help you or your organization take full advantage or Arlington’s farmers markets and other car-free commuting options this summer.
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