Mountain Home Farmers Market

Railroad Park (Center Park) on Main Street 735 E. 10th North
Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208) 587-3134

Come visit and take a look. The farmers market is located in Mountain Home, Idaho at Railroad Park (Center Park) on Main Street 735 E. 10th North. Phone to find out about its selection of local specialties, organic food, crafts, fruits and vegetables. Hours are May-October Saturday, 8:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Use the Edit link if you visit this market to help people find out about what is offered.

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Very nice market. I loved the selection of home-made jellies (pineapple-rubarb-strawbery is the best) and vegetables. Great seeing people of Mtn Home come out and everything. Check it out!

-- Maxwell

I've only had one chance to shop at this Farmers Market but I love it. Small size and the vendors were not pushy and a lot of the products were locally made.

-- Jelena

I love this! Such a great selection of jams, jellies, breads, herb plants, vegetables, and even meat! I go every weekend, from May to October!

-- Crystal Hartung

There are organic, freshly dried herbs which have been grown knowledgably and lovingly by Sherri. There are also some good 'home-made' cakes and jellies. The 'Choke Cherry' jelly was excellent. Fresh eggs are available and for those who are interested in the health benifits and hazards of fresh eggs here is a good link: http://www.care2.com/news/member/785880716/1174922 I've heard organic beef is available and if I was rich enough I would definately buy it in wholesale/bulk amounts. I'd like to see a Commmunity Supported Agriculture (CSA) sign up stand. I thought it was a dynamic little farmers market with a lot of potential. It's kinda exciting to see what will happen in 2011. I hope I will be there!

-- Mandy

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