
June 6 - September 19, 2021
Sundays 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Les Gove Park
1140 Auburn Way South, Auburn WA 98002
Driving Options Into Les Gove Park (PDF)
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Our Mission: The Auburn Farmers Market strives to be a forum for the purchase of a variety of healthy and locally grown products to the area residents. Highlighting education about healthy food choices and overall health and well-being. The Market serves as a convenient marketplace for local farmers and artisans. Vibrant gathering place for the community to enjoy AUBURN!
Weekly List of Vendors and Products at AIFM....coming June 4, 2021
The AIFM partners with Washington State Department of Health to obtain funds for SNAP Market Match. There is a limit of $40 per customer per Market day. This means folks with EBT can take out as much EBT as they want to spend and the AIFM will only be able to match those dollars up to $40. The match is not unlimited.



Beginning May 4, 2020, all parks in Auburn will be smoke-free. This includes Les Gove Park where the Farmers Market is held. If the product emits smoke, or vapor, or contains tobacco, it is prohibited in Auburn Parks per Auburn City Code Chapter 2.22 (PDF).
Each year the Auburn Farmers Market donates nearly 5,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables to the Auburn Food Bank!
You can help support the Auburn Food Bank while you shop online through Amazon Smile - just shop away like you would on Amazon and while you're there, pick a few items to send to the Auburn Food Bank. Click here to donate today!
Becoming a Vendor information
Before applying for the AIFM please read our 2021 Rules and Regulations (PDF).
Similar to 2020, the AIFM will be operating under strict King County Public Health COVID requirements. Please view our King County Health Plan (PDF) for full details.
At this time we are allowed to permit the following types of vendors, farm, flower, food, sanitation, and craft vendors. We are not permitted to have non-profits on-site.
2021 Vendor application
2021 Market Map (PDF) - subject to change
Vendor Licenses and Permits Requirements (PDF)
King County Public Health Website - for food vendors
2021 Vendor Currencies (PDF)
Vendor Websites
Want to support vendors during social distancing?
Check out the links below to individual vendors who are offering their products online, via email or over the phone.
Sidhu Farm: Berries
Geek Girl Goods: Gourmet garlic salt
Smith Brothers Farms: Milk delivery
Bees In the 'Burbs: Honey, wax, candles
DeNevea: Soaps, body butters, bath bombs, scrubs
Rain Water Gallery: Photographs
Z Street Coffee: Roasted coffee beans, k-cups
Dao Thao Garden: Fresh Cut Flowers
Borders Jewelry: Hand crafted glass jewelry. Email orders only.
Morning Dew Candles: Candles and lanterns
Chou Valley Fresh: Fresh cut flowers, minimal produce
Cascade Candle Company: Candles. room sprays, and more
Full Moon Rising Body Care: Topical ointments and creams with CBD oil
Summit Acres: Local farmer with small fruit and veggie crops
Neighbor Lady Cheese: Handcrafted cheeses