Local and loving it in downtown missoula's longest running farmers market is in its 50th year at its traditional location at market square at the xxxs at the north end of higgins.

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The people's market is two blocks south of that and is about.

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In the spring you will find veggie starts and greens, summertime brings tomatoes, huckleberries, cherries, peaches, melons and corn, and fall's bounty includes squash.

Webthe missoula farmers market has great fresh fruit and vegetables and local meat and cheese.

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See 108 reviews, articles, and 74 photos of missoula farmer's market, ranked no. 9 on tripadvisor among 112 attractions in missoula.

Webit is a gathering place for the community and friends to join together in celebration of what makes missoula so specialโ€”local food, local eats, local drinks, local crafts.

The missoula farmers market is about produce and on the northernmost edge of higgins avenue.

Focused on local produce, meat, plants, baked goods and prepared foods.

Webthe missoula farmers' market was formed in 1972 as a local farm and garden market.

We're open all growing season long, from the first saturday in may to the end of october.

From food trucks to farm raised veggies, fresh pastries to flower bouquets, the market does not leave anything out.

The missoula farmers' market was formed in 1972 as a local farm and garden market.

Webmissoula farmer's market includes fresh local produce, baked goods and coffee provided by over 100 vendors in an outdoor setting.

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Weba gathering of food and friends since 1972.

Webstrolling the clark fork river market and the missoula farmers market, be ready to discover local meat and cheese providers as well as eggs.

We're open all growing season long, from the first saturday in may to the end of october.

Webfresh local vegetables, fruits and meats.

It has a fun atmosphere and is always a great time and an inexpensive way to get produce that is local.