News Summary
The Outer Banks is welcoming the spring season with a series of farmers markets that will delight locals and visitors alike. These vibrant markets showcase fresh produce, artisanal goods, and handcrafted items from local vendors. From the Corolla Cork & Craft event to multiple weekly markets in various towns like Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head, there are plenty of opportunities to engage with the community and enjoy regional flavors. This initiative not only supports local agriculture but also enhances the social fabric of the Outer Banks.
Outer Banks, NC – The Outer Banks is abuzz with excitement as farmers markets launch this spring, providing locals and seasonal visitors with a wide array of fresh products and handmade goods. These vibrant markets are set to enrich the region’s charm, showcasing the best in local agricultural produce and crafts.
This season’s farmers markets offer an impressive selection including fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, flowers, and various hand-crafted items. Farmers markets not only support local vendors but also serve as social hubs where community members can connect and celebrate regional culture.
Upcoming Market Events
The Corolla Cork & Craft event is scheduled for Wednesday, August 6, at Whalehead in Historic Corolla Park. This event will feature a delightful selection of local wines, craft beers, cocktails, live music, and food from local artisans, providing an opportunity for guests to savor the flavors of the Outer Banks.
First Flight Farmers Markets
The First Flight Farmers Markets, located at Aviation Park in Kill Devil Hills, will operate every Tuesday from June 17 through August 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This popular market typically hosts around 50 local vendors, offering a variety of products from food trucks to live music. Visitors can expect to find woodworking, photography, art, jewelry, and bath items available for purchase. The market is located at 103 Veterans Drive, with parking options at the park and overflow parking at First Flight High School nearby.
Nags Head Farmers Markets
The Nags Head Farmers Markets, situated at Dowdy Park, will run every Thursday from June 12 through August 21, also from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This summer market is known for its loyal clientele and many returning vendors, although no new vendor applications will be accepted this season. Customers are encouraged to park at the Nags Head Elementary School or the YMCA across the highway.
Spring Market Series
The Soundside Spring Market Series will take place at the Soundside Event Site in Nags Head on Saturday, April 19, from noon to 4 p.m., with a rain date of April 26. The event aims to celebrate handmade local treasures and support small businesses, further enhancing community ties.
Roanoke Island Downtown Market
The Roanoke Island Downtown Market at Manteo Waterfront will be held every Saturday from May 10 to September 13, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. This market offers fresh produce, baked goods, and local arts & crafts, taking place at George Washington Creef Park, creating a vibrant atmosphere for visitors.
Secotan Market
Another fantastic option is the Secotan Market in Wanchese, offering a producer-only market every Saturday from May through September, running from 8 a.m. to noon. This market features a variety of local products, including meat, eggs, baked goods, jams, and crafts. It is also pet-friendly, welcoming leashed dogs at its location at 2868 NC Highway 345.
Hatteras Island and Tri-Villages Markets
The Hatteras Island Old Trent Market located at Frisco Woods Campground will operate every Thursday from May 15 to October 30, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Here, local artisans will showcase their handmade products, and leashed pets are welcome. The Tri-Villages Summer Market at Camp Hatteras RV Resort & Campground begins on May 24 and continues through September 24, taking place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This market will highlight local artists and makers, providing visitors with unique treats and crafts.
Community Engagement
The farmers markets in the Outer Banks not only serve as a destination for fresh flavors but also offer an ideal setting for community engagement. As many locals and seasonal visitors flock to these markets, they not only support the economy but also strengthen community bonds in this picturesque region.
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Additional Resources
- The Coastland Times: Spring and Summer Markets Abound on the Outer Banks
- Wikipedia: Farmers’ Market
- World Atlas: 9 Best North Carolina Towns for a Weekend Trip
- Google Search: Outer Banks farmers markets
- Southern Living: Best Southern Farmers Markets
- Google News: North Carolina farmers markets
- Charlotte Ledger: Changes are Cropping Up at the Farmers
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Farmer
