Lexington Farmer's Market

The Lexington Farmer’s Market is located at the historic train depot at 29 Railroad Street between East 1st Street and East 2nd Street, in Lexington, North Carolina. Parking is available in lots at either end of the block.

The Farmer’s Market is open May through October.

Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Wednesdays: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

The market will re-open in May 1,2010.

You will find fresh, locally grown produce from Davidson County or adjacent counties. The market also has a variety of locally grown flowers and plants along with fresh baked goods, homemade salsa, and other great foods. Handmade farm crafts are also for sale at the market.

We hope you enjoy your shopping experience at The Depot and will support this unique opportunity to purchase healthy and locally grown foods and plants, while also helping to revitalize our dynamic community.

History of the Market

The Lexington Farmer’s Market was established in 2006 to provide an opportunity for farmers in Davidson and adjacent counties to sell seasonal produce. Designated a “growers only” market, participating vendors Vendors must have cerifiction fromthe county extension office certifying they grow 50% of whatare sell from May1-June 16, 100%  June 16- Sept 1, 50% Sept 1 -Oct 16