Organized by days of the week, the following is a frequently updated listing of all of the farmers’ markets in Ventura County. If you are interested in what you might see at any of these markets, check out the websites or Instagram pages for more information. You can always reach out to us at [email protected] for more information!
Note: All info was updated in March 2026. As details do change, please contact the markets for the latest info. There is a new Santa Paula market happening soon. We will get that information updated as soon as they are regularly meeting.
TUESDAYS
Simi Valley
Adventist Health Farmers Market
3000 Sycamore Dr.
Tuesdays, 10am–3pm
@svfarmersmarket
WEDNESDAYS
Midtown Ventura
Certified Farmers’ Market
Pacific View Mall (west end parking lot)
3301 N. Main St.
Wednesdays, 9am–1pm (rain or shine)
VCCFM.org
805-529-6266
THURSDAYS
Agoura Hills
The LadyFace Marketplace
5050 Cornell Rd.
Thursdays, 4:30–8:30pm (opens in May)
CCFM.com
818-591-8161
Downtown Oxnard
Certified Farmers’ Market
Plaza Park, 5th St. & B St.
Thursdays, 9am–1:30pm (rain or shine)
OxnardFarmersMarket.com
805-247-0197
Ojai
Community Farmers’ Market
Chaparral Courtyard
414 E. Ojai Ave.
Thursdays, 2–6pm
OjaiCommunityFarmersMarket.com
661-491-0257
Thousand Oaks
Certified Farmers’ Market
The Oaks Shopping Center (east end parking lot)
Wilbur Rd. & Oaks Mall Dr.
Thursdays, 11am–4pm (rain or shine)
VCCFM.org
805-529-6266
FRIDAYS
Simi Valley
Certified Farmers’ Market
Civic Center Plaza
2757 Tapo Canyon Rd.
Fridays, 11am–3:30pm (rain or shine)
Facebook.com/SimiValleyMarket
805-643-6458
SATURDAYS
Agoura Hills
At Whizen Market Square
28914 Roadside Dr.
Saturdays, 10am–3pm
@ccfminc
Camarillo Hospice
Certified Farmers’ Market
2220 Ventura Blvd., Old Town
Saturdays, 8am–noon (rain or shine)
CamarilloFarmersMarket.com
805-987-3347
Downtown Ventura
Certified Farmers’ Market
200 block of Main St. from Palm to Mission Park
Saturdays, 8:30am–noon (rain or shine)
VCCFM.org
805-529-6266
Newbury Park
Farmers’ Market
727 N. Wendy Drive
Saturdays 9am–2pm
@ccfminc
SUNDAYS
Ojai
Certified Farmers’ Market
Behind the Arcade
300 E. Matilija St.
Sundays, 9am–1pm (rain or shine)
OjaiCertifiedFarmersMarket.com
805-698-5555
Oxnard
Community Market At Oxnard College
Campus Parking Lot
Sundays 8am–3pm
[email protected]
Channel Islands Harbor
Farmers’ Market
Marine Emporium Landing
3350 S. Harbor Blvd., Oxnard
Sundays, 10am–2pm (rain or shine)
CCFM.com
818-591-8161
Saticoy
Farmers’ Market
Saticoy Park
11321 Violeta St.
First Sunday of each month 10am–2pm
@saticoyfarmersmarket
Westlake Village
Farmers’ Market
2797 Agoura Rd.
Sundays, 10am–2pm (rain or shine)
CCFM.com
818-591-8161
WEEKENDS
Ventura
College Foundation Weekend Marketplace
Ventura College East Parking Lot
Corner of Telegraph Rd. & Day Rd.
Saturdays & Sundays, 8am–2pm
VenturaCollegeFoundation.org
Frequently Asked Questions: Ventura County Farmers’ Markets
Where can I find a farmers’ market in Ventura County? Ventura County has certified farmers markets running nearly every day of the week, from Ojai and Ventura to Oxnard, Camarillo, and beyond. Our directory above lists every market by day, location, and hours.
What days do farmers’ markets run in Ventura County? There are markets running Tuesday through Sunday across the county. The Ventura Farmers Market runs downtown on Saturdays and has been operating since 1987. Check the directory above for the full weekly schedule.
Are Ventura County farmers’ markets certified? Yes. Most markets listed here are certified through the Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association, which Laura Beylik currently serves as president, or the Santa Barbara Certified Farmers Market Association. Certification means the growers selling at the market actually grew what they’re selling.
What can I buy at a Ventura County farmers’ market? Seasonal produce, eggs, honey, herbs, cut flowers, artisan foods, and more — all grown or made locally. In spring, look for strawberries, artichokes, citrus, avocados, fava beans, snap peas, and heirloom tomatoes. Many markets also feature prepared food vendors and local makers.
Do Ventura County farmers’ market vendors accept credit cards? Most vendors now accept credit and debit cards, and many markets have ATMs on-site. It’s always a good idea to bring some cash as a backup, especially for smaller farm stands.
How is shopping at a farmers’ market different from a grocery store? Produce at a farmers market is typically harvested within days of being sold — sometimes that morning. Grocery store produce can travel thousands of miles over weeks. The difference in flavor is significant. As Beylik Family Farms’ Scott Beylik puts it, his tomatoes reach customers within days of being picked — compared to grocery varieties bred specifically for transport and shelf life.
Can I find Ventura County farmers’ market produce at local restaurants? Yes — farm-to-table sourcing is common among Ventura County’s independent restaurants. Look for menu callouts listing local farm partners, or ask your server where ingredients are sourced.
Is there a farmers’ market in Ojai? Yes, Ojai has two farmers market. See the directory above for current days and hours.
How do I become a vendor at a Ventura County farmers’ market? Contact the Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association directly. Vendors must be certified growers or producers of what they sell.
