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    Snuck Farm

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Lacey T.

    I came here for Goat Yoga (or Goga) with my sister. If you are interested you can follow the Goga guys on Facebook or Instagram, and buy tickets through Eventbrite, but they actually just rent the farm for the classes, and are otherwise unaffiliated (the goat yoga was very fun, reasonably priced, and I definitely recommend checking it out). One of the farm employees let us know they are now offering CSAs for their hydroponically grown greens. They have salad mixes, arugula, and kale among others (I took home a bag of salad and it was delicious, and very high quality). They do not currently sell their produce through any farmers markets, so the only way to purchase it is through the CSA (they also supply several local businesses, which is pretty awesome). There are 9 pick-up locations in the valley. From the little information I could find on their website they are available to rent as a possible venue, but not for weddings, so I'm not quite sure if you could do other parties here or what. They offer some free classes at the farm (they mentioned a sauerkraut one, for instance). You should keep an eye out when driving here. There is a small sign on the driveway, but it would be easy to miss, and my sister passed it completely. It is a beautiful setting, and I will definitely be looking into participating in their CSA.

    Bag of fresh, mixed greens. Minimal packaging is a great bonus.

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    Yes yes yes!! Just go for the sake of going, I don't think it can disappoint! Excellent people, excellent foods!!

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    Provo Farmers Market - Booths

    Provo Farmers Market

    4.2(27 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    After getting some kolaches we walked over to the Provo Farmers Market. As others have said,…read moreparking can be challenging at Pioneer Park however there are several side streets and street parking within a couple of blocks from the park. We found a side street after getting some kolaches and it was an easy block walk to the park. There were a decent amount of vendors in the Park and they were also spread out enough so there was plenty of room to walk. Everything from fruits and vegetables, to food, fresh squeezed juices, products and fresh breads. We picked up a loaf of really fresh sourdough bread from Wandering Wheat. We also picked up some homemade jam from Jam It Up. A really fun way to spend the morning. It was early June so the weather was in the upper 60's in the morning. Perfect weather for us walking through the Farmers Market.

    Great market with lots of selection!…read more If you love matcha and/or coffee, stop by Santa Coffee! I got the Strawberry Matcha and it was delicious, not too sweet, and made with high-quality matcha. I also got a Cheesy Arepa from The Manjares. It was soooo good that I almost went back for a second one! Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and probably the best Arepa I've ever had. Lastly, I got a focaccia from Dat Sour Dough. It was sweet, herby, and smelled incredible. There are some great vendors at this market! Worth the visit.

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    We are able to double $60 of your SNAP dollars when spent on fruits and veggies this year. MORE DOUBLING THAN EVER!!!

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    Daybreak Farmers Market

    Daybreak Farmers Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    Checked this out this morning. Most is arts and crafts, but there are a couple of organic produce…read morevendors, and vegan, organic vendors in a few other products. It's decent, and the vendors are friendly. Dog friendly and easy,free parking. One produce vendor , when asked, said they were organic....but, no name, no prices listed. We bought tomatoes from them. I'm allergic to Round-Up...so, we'll find out!

    The Daybreak Farmer's Market is like your niece or nephew that you see occasionally-and when you…read moresee them, you can't help but exclaim "my, how much you've grown since I saw you last!" This lovely event has grown in size and popularity and it's been a fun transition to watch. You'll find fresh produce and local meat as well as artisan foods such as gluten free baked goods, locally sourced honey and unique salsas that rival anything you could buy in a store. I also love the kitschy artsy/craftsy stuff. It's fun to talk to the vendors-they are usually the people who make the goods themselves. Supporting local art and food is important to me...a few years ago I put a ton of effort into selling goods at events such as this, so they hold a special place in my heart. Be kind. These folks are doing something that they love and hoping to make a little money doing it. Consider supporting local rather than big box. I especially love that you won't find MLM type companies. Yes, I know those folks are also trying to earn some money. But I think Farmer's Markets should be reserved for local goods. I appreciate that the organizers of this market feel the same way. This year, it was nice to see how everyone adhered to the CDC guidelines and kept the market open, with accommodation for the virus. Great job, everyone!

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    Wheeler Historic Farm - Old tree sculpture

    Wheeler Historic Farm

    4.6(108 reviews)
    18.8 mi
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    This place has so much to offer! We didn't realize how much or we would have gotten here earlier!…read more I have been wanting to check this place out since shortly after we moved to Utah. It looks like such a beautiful place to walk around and it's free! From tree carvings, wildflowers and historic tours. We came for the wonderful Sunday Farmer's Market and there were so many amazing vendors with so many yummy samples! My favorite was the Mediterranean Hummus vendor. So many selections to choose from! Because of the hummus purchase we had to book it out and get it home and chilled! They had fresh meat, eggs, breads, jellies, salsas, and of course tons of produce from different Utah produce farms. It's very busy and you may have to park in the neighborhood surrounding the farm on Sundays. It's quite popular!!!! I loved the old historic buildings some dating back to the early 1900's. There's plenty of animals to check out from horses, to cows, pigs, sheep, goats, roosters, peacocks and a sheep. There's a small country store onsite as well. They have tractor and wagon rides. Some of the most beautiful wood flowers growing, a small creek runs through the property and there are several trails which I look forward to exploring on our next trip. I'm also excited to watch a lesson on cow milking! It's truly a beautiful spot to visit, and if you are interested I'd suggest bringing a blanket and some lunch and sitting under the shady trees and enjoying the magnificent things this working farm has to offer.

    The farmer's market here is a great alternative to the one downtown although still much smaller…read more The farm itself is always a fun treat to see the animals including cows, bunnies, chickens, peacocks, sheep, and a donkey. I love taking our dogs to see the "exotic" animals. Behind the activity barn is garden entirely worked on by volunteers in the Master Gardener program. If you ever see them working be sure to share your thanks! There's also a long path that loops the property once you cross the bridge, it follows the stream and then hangs left.

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    Wheeler Historic Farm - Wood shed from the early 1900's

    Wood shed from the early 1900's

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    Wheeler Historic Farm

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    South Jordan Farmers Market

    South Jordan Farmers Market

    4.3(6 reviews)
    16.1 mi
    $

    Some farmers markets are a little big of produce and a lot of crafts or MLM companies. But not the…read moreSouth Jordan Farmer's Market. This one was almost all produce, with a few other things mixed in. We visited yesterday for the first time. There was an information booth giving away free masks if you didn't have one and they were playing music. I love music-it always adds to the mood. It would have been even cooler if it were live music. I'm sure there are some musicians in the community that would love to be showcased. The vendors themselves were pretty far apart from each other. I think that was due to social distancing-which I appreciate. However it does make it feel a little disjointed. But we do what we can with this 'new normal' stuff. Overall, the vibe here was a little weird. I'm not sure if that was due to the lack of people, the space between everyone or what. I think adding a few more vendors with a titch of variety (please, no MLMS) but maybe some handmade soaps or jewelry might add some more character. But if I'm looking for pure locally grown produce, this is a great place to get it!

    I can't get enough of these small farmers markets that seem to be popping up all over the valley…read moreand state. The South Jordan Farmers Market is relatively new, but judging by this morning's crowd it's definitely a success. Lots of folks walking around checking out the fresh produce, prepared foods, and other local offerings. Vendors line the little "main street" area of the South Jordan Towne Center which is closed off to vehicles for the market. There are only a couple dozen booths--mostly produce with a few prepared food and plant sellers--so don't expect a huge variety. You can also duck into any of the shops there in the market; it's kind of a unique retail/farmers market partnership. Parking is a little tricky. There's plenty of it, but the layout of the shopping center gets things jammed up when you're close to the action. Better to just park across the lot and hoof it a couple hundred feet. I got there just after noon today and a lot of the growers had already sold the bulk of their harvest. I managed to get some good looking nectarines from a grower in Genola and took a chance on some early pears. I will say that prices here were a little lower than I've seen at a couple of the other local markets. The SoJo FM is open from late July to the end of October from 8am to 2pm each Saturday.

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    South Jordan Farmers Market
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