A List of Every Farmers Market in the South Bay

From Redondo to Palos Verdes, here’s where to find fresh produce, local vendors, and community vibes every day of the week.

Your Guide to the Best Farmers Markets in the South Bay

Hey South Bay,

Whether you're stocking your fridge, chasing peak-season strawberries, or just love a good stroll with a smoothie in hand, this guide’s for you. The South Bay is packed with local markets that bring serious freshness — and community vibes — all week long. From breezy beachside setups to big weekly gatherings, here’s where to go and when.

Toss a tote in the trunk and scroll through — your next market day might be closer than you think 👇

🛒 Farmers Markets by Day

Tuesday: Torrance, Manhattan Beach
Wednesday: Palos Verdes
Thursday: Redondo, El Segundo
Friday: Hermosa
Saturday: Torrance
Sunday: Riviera Village, Palos Verdes

🔵 Tuesday

Torrance Certified Farmers' Market

Torrance Farmers Market (Sat & Tues)

📍 Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance
🕒 Tues & Sat 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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One of the biggest and best in the South Bay. Over 60 vendors, super fresh produce, local flowers, food trucks, and live music on Saturdays. Pro tip: go early for the best selection and easy parking. If you can swing a Tuesday visit, it’s usually less busy than Saturday.

Manhattan Beach Farmers Market

Manhattan Beach Farmers Market (Tuesday)

📍 320 15th St., Manhattan Beach
🕒 Tuesday, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
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Honestly this market keeps getting better every week. Fresh produce, great eats, and local honey from BeeWild Collective are always on deck. It's set right by the library, and if you haven’t taken in those ocean views yet, you’re missing out.

🔶 Wednesday

Valmonte Farm & Garden Market

Entrance to Valmonte Farm & Garden Market

📍 Wednesdays: 3950 Via Cardelina, Palos Verdes Estates (10:00 AM – 2:00 PM)
📍 Saturdays: 3801 Via La Selva, Palos Verdes Estates (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
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Honestly, this one’s unlike any other in the South Bay. On Wednesdays, students run the entire market — they grow the produce, sell it, give tours, and even offer handmade crafts. Chickens roam the grounds, and the whole place feels like a hidden gem tucked into the hills.

Saturdays open things up to the full community with local veggies and herbs, fresh bread, cookies, granola, jams, and artisan-made jewelry, paintings, and crafts. It’s peaceful, creative, and deeply local. If you haven’t wandered through the gardens yet, you’re in for a treat.

🔷 Thursday

Redondo Beach Farmers Market (Veterans Park)

Redondo Beach Farmers Market (Thursday)

📍 309 Esplanade, Redondo Beach (just south of the pier)
🕒 Thursdays, 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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This is the only farmers market in the South Bay with full ocean views — and that alone is worth the visit. Held every Thursday at Veterans Park, right next to the Redondo Beach Pier, it’s a relaxed, open-air market with major coastal charm.

You’ll find seasonal fruits and veggies from California farms, fresh flowers, local honey, baked goods, nuts, and potted plants. It’s smaller and quieter than the big weekend markets, but that’s part of the magic. You can actually chat with farmers, stroll the strand, and grab a bite at one of the nearby cafés or waterfront restaurants after.

Parking is easy at the Redondo Pier structure, and everything is within walking distance. If you're looking for a market that feels like a mini midweek escape, this is it.

El Segundo Certified Farmers Market

📍 300 Block of Main Street, Downtown El Segundo
🕒 Thursdays, 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
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This one brings the charm. Every Thursday afternoon, Main Street turns into a bustling, feel-good market filled with fresh produce, organic goods, hot food, handmade treats, and live music. You’ll find everything from locally grown veggies to artisanal cheeses, baked goods, snacks, and giftable crafts.

The vibe? Very El Segundo — low-key, neighborly, and full of familiar faces. It’s a great place to hang, grab an early dinner, shop for the week, and chat with local growers. Bonus: it runs all year and often features special rec events.

Pro tip: come hungry and stick around. Downtown restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques are steps away.

🔸 Friday

Hermosa Beach Farmers Market

📍 1033 Valley Drive at 11th Street, Hermosa Beach
🕒 Fridays, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
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Honestly, this one punches above its size. Tucked just off Valley Drive, the Hermosa Farmers Market has a relaxed vibe with a seriously solid lineup — all just blocks from the beach.

Expect fresh produce like citrus, stone fruits, berries, microgreens, and flowers alongside small-batch jams, artisan breads, French pastries, vegan dishes, and fresh-caught seafood. You’ll also find a mix of hot foods like tamales, crepes, and grilled snacks plus vendors selling natural body products, candles, and handmade jewelry.

Whether you’re stopping by for lunch, fresh groceries, or just a walk in the sun, this Friday market is always worth the visit.

🔶 Saturday

Torrance Certified Farmers Market

Arnett Farms Torrance Farmers Market (Saturday & Tuesday)

📍 Charles H. Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance
🕒 Tuesdays & Saturdays, 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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This is the market people plan their week around. With over 60 California farms represented every week, it’s one of the largest and most established in the South Bay — and for good reason. You’ll find a huge selection of seasonal fruits, veggies, nuts, fresh eggs, baked goods, local honey, seafood, cut flowers, and nursery plants.

Tuesdays tend to be calmer with plenty of space to wander. Saturdays bring the full energy with food trucks, live music, and a crowd of regulars who know exactly where to find the best citrus, tamales, or just-picked herbs.

Pro tip: they accept EBT and always have an info booth on site to help. Bonus: the park setting makes this one feel more like a full morning out than just a grocery run. Bring a tote and give yourself time — you’ll want to linger.

🔹 Sunday

Riviera Village Certified Farmers Market

📍 1801 S. Elena Ave., Redondo Beach
🕒 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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This is your perfect slow Sunday start. Set in the heart of Riviera Village and just a short stroll from the beach, this market is part fresh-food heaven, part community hangout. Every Sunday morning, the triangle parking lot fills with locals grabbing cold-pressed juice, chatting with growers, and picking up everything from organic veggies to tamales and handmade candles.

You'll find a standout selection of farm-fresh eggs, seasonal fruits and vegetables, honey, microgreens, and even local wines. It goes beyond produce too — fresh fish, baked goods, pies, cakes, vegan eats, empanadas, smoothies, fudge, and cold-pressed juices are all in the mix, along with artisan gifts, skincare, succulents, and handmade jewelry.

There’s outdoor seating if you want to stay and enjoy your finds, plus handwashing stations and plenty of space to wander. Got kids? Don’t miss the monthly Kids Zone, a creative space that pops up with coloring, crafts, and seasonal activities like Halloween and holiday events.

Whether you're shopping for the week or just soaking up the beach-town vibes, this Sunday market is one of the best ways to ease into the day. Bonus — grab a free green market tote at the info booth when you arrive.

Palos Verdes Farmers Market

📍1 Peninsula Shopping Center, 27118 Silver Spur Rd.
🕒 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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Tucked into the Peninsula High School lot, this Sunday market is a reliable go-to for locals looking to stock up on the good stuff. It features a solid lineup of California-grown fruits and vegetables, fresh herbs, eggs, flowers, and pantry staples — all sourced from nearby farms.

Alongside the produce, you’ll find hot food vendors serving everything from breakfast burritos to tamales and baked treats. The vibe is easygoing and neighborly, with regulars chatting over coffee and reusable bags filled with greens.

Sales from this market help support the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District, so your shopping dollars go right back into the local community. It’s a great weekend routine stop — plenty of parking, friendly faces, and good food all around.

Hope you found this list helpful — and if you have any tips or markets we missed, let us know. No matter what corner of the South Bay you're in, there’s fresh produce, local vendors, and good weather waiting. Maybe even a sea breeze.

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– Jaime, My South Bay