Year-Round Markets OPEN Rain or Shine! Expanded Downtown Hours: 12:30-5p.
Our year-round markets run rain or shine: Downtown SC Wedn. 12:30-5p, Westside SC Sat. 9a-1p and Live Oak/Eastside Sun. 9a-1p. The Felton & Scotts Valley markets will reopen in May of 2026.
For 30 years Santa Cruz Community Farmers’ Markets (SCCFM) has been committed to your health and to the health of the local economy.
Our family of five farmers’ markets showcases the best in regional organic produce, pasture-raised meats, eggs and dairy, sustainably-harvested seafoods and artisan-made goods.
Purchasing your food through the area’s farmers’ markets ensures that you are getting the freshest, healthiest and tastiest foods while supporting local jobs, increasing local spending and promoting the region’s strong farming tradition.
What’s good for you is good for your community.
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Downtown
| Time: | 12:30-5p |
| Day: | Wednesday, CLOSED 12/24 + 12/31 |
| Location: | Cedar St & Church St, Downtown Santa Cruz |
Felton
| Time: | 1:30-5:30p |
| Day: | Tuesdays |
| Location: | 120 Russell Ave, Felton |
Live Oak
| Time: | 9a–1p |
| Day: | Sunday |
| Location: | 15th & Eastcliff Dr |
Scotts Valley
| Time: | 9a–1p |
| Day: | Saturdays |
| Location: | 5060 Scotts Valley Drive, Boys & Girls Club Parking Lot |
Westside
| Time: | 9a–1p |
| Day: | Saturday |
| Location: | Mission St. Ext. and Western Dr. |
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New Natives is a Santa Cruz based microgreens, sprout and mushroom farm started by Sandra Ward and Ken Kimes in 1982. Sandra states, “We started very green but, curious and eager to embark on a creative endeavor where we would learn much and possibly make a living”. Developing the growing system and many processes on their own, the two worked day and night spurred by increasing demand. Over three decades their tiny production in a garage blossomed into a business with 10 employees producing over 2,000 lbs. weekly. With your health in mind, New Natives harvests their microgreens in the sprout stage when the plant is feeding from the seed. This stage is noteworthy for a high concentration of vitamins and enzyme activity in addition to flavor. To find their spectacular array of sunflower, broccoli, scallion and arugula shoots, aside a spread of colorful mushrooms and tasty sprouts, stop by their farmstand at the Live Oak or Downtown Santa Cruz Farmers' Market.
Peter started baking up on the UC campus in one of the co-ops in 1986 and slowly the business has grown to what it is today.
Stackhouse Orchards is family owned and operated for over 40 years now growing over 140 varieties of stone fruit as well as growing and flavoring their own almonds.




