Echo Park Farmers’ Market
Dec 08, 3:00 pm - 7:30 pmSunset Blvd and Logan St
Los Angeles, CA 90026A staple in the trendy Echo Park neighborhood, the Echo Park Farmers’ Market continues to grow in popularity because of the ever-growing number of farmers and producers who participate on a weekly basis.
Established in 2006, the Echo Park Farmers’ Market has grown steadily to become one of the most popular and well-attended of SEE-LA’s certified markets. Every Friday, 15 local farmers set up their tables and offer up a wide variety of produce and value added products like jams and jellies, honey, and fresh farm-grown flowers.
Community and family events are held regularly – and live music helps make this late afternoon and evening market a must-do for the neighborhood.
At the market, you can use your CalFresh EBT card and WIC checks. Additionally, we offer Market Match which doubles CalFresh up to $10 per day. Stop by the information booth to receive your extra dollars to spend at the market!
The Echo Park Farmers’ Market is open every Friday rain or shine, from 3pm-7:30pm, and is held on Logan Street, at Sunset Blvd. in Echo Park.
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