Ten farmers markets operate in and around Hilo, spread across 40 miles of the eastern Big Island. The Hilo Farmers Market at the corner of Mamo Street and Kamehameha Avenue is the anchor: 150+ vendors daily, with Wednesday and Saturday drawing the biggest crowds. If you go on a Saturday, arrive before 8 AM or expect to circle for parking.
The Kinoole Farmers Market sells out its 100% Hawaiian-grown stock well before its noon close; the tropical fruit goes first. The Makuʻu Farmers Market in lower Puna draws more than 3,000 visitors on Sunday mornings with 170+ vendors. This page covers all ten markets with current hours and directions.
Table of contents
- Map and Schedule for all 10 Markets
- Hilo Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Market @ the Mill (Mountain View, 13 miles from Hilo)
- Keaʻau Village Farmers Market (Keaʻau, 8 minutes from Hilo)
- Makuʻu Farmers Market (Pahoa, 15 miles from Hilo)
- Pāhoa Community Farmers Market (Pahoa, 15 miles from Hilo)
- Kinoole Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Panaʻewa Hawaiian Home Lands Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Railroad Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Hilo Town (Friday Night) Market (Hilo)
- Kaimu Farmers Market (Pahoa)
- The Online “Farm-to-Car” market (Keaʻau)
Table of Contents
- Map and Schedule for all 10 Markets
- Hilo Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Market @ the Mill (Mountain View, 13 miles from Hilo)
- Keaʻau Village Farmers Market (Keaʻau, 8 minutes from Hilo)
- Makuʻu Farmers Market (Pahoa, 15 miles from Hilo)
- Pāhoa Community Farmers Market (Pahoa, 15 miles from Hilo)
- Kinoole Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Panaʻewa Hawaiian Home Lands Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Railroad Farmers Market (Hilo)
- Hilo Town (Friday Night) Market (Hilo)
- Kaimu Farmers Market (Pahoa)
- The Online “Farm-to-Car” market (Keaʻau)
For all markets on the Big Island see our list of farmers markets in Hawaiʻi.
Hilo-Area Farmers Market Map and Quick Reference
The map below shows all ten markets in this guide. The table lists each market’s opening days and links to the full listing with hours and directions. Use it to plan stops by day: Saturday is the busiest day overall, with four markets running; Sunday has three options spread from Hilo to lower Puna.
Details and map locations below last verified June 2026.
| Name | Hours | Days Open |
|---|---|---|
| 1Hilo Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 7 AM to 3 PM | Daily (main days: Wed and Sat) |
| 2Market @ the Mill (Details ↓) | 9 AM to 2 PM | Saturday |
| 3Keaʻau Village Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 7 AM to 5 PM | Tuesday to Saturday |
| 4Makuʻu Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 7:30 AM to 2 PM | Sunday |
| 5Pāhoa Community Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 8 AM to noon | Sunday |
| 6Kinoole Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM | Saturday |
| 7Panaʻewa Hawaiian Home Lands Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 6 AM to 10 AM | Saturday |
| 8Railroad Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 10 AM to 3 PM | Sunday |
| 9Hilo Town Market (Details ↓) | 5 PM to 9 PM | Friday |
| 10Kaimu Farmers Market (Details ↓) | 8 AM to noon | Saturday |
Hilo Farmers Market
The Hilo Farmers Market covers half a block at the corner of Mamo Street and Kamehameha Avenue, with 150+ vendors setting up on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 AM to 3 PM. The vendor mix runs from tropical produce and flowers to crafts and gift items, and free parking is available in the adjacent lot.
Hours and Directions: Hilo Farmers Market
The market sits at 20 Mamo Street at the corner of Kamehameha Avenue, directly in front of Hilo Bay. Wednesday and Saturday are the full-vendor days from 7 AM to 3 PM. The market also runs other days of the week with fewer vendors.
More information on the Hilo Farmers Market website.

Don’t forget about the free parking at the farmers market. Map retrieved from Hilo Farmers Market website on 03/2026.
Market @ the Mill in Mountain View
The Market @ the Mill runs every Saturday at the Hilo Coffee Mill farm on Volcano Road, 13 miles from Hilo. All vendors carry products grown or processed on Big Island farms, and fresh cooked breakfasts are prepared on an outdoor griddle each week.
- Directions: Hilo Coffee Mill Farm, 17-995 Volcano Rd. (Between Mile Markers 12 and 13) in Mountain View, HI.
- Distance from Hilo: 13 miles (22 minutes by car)
- Market days: Saturday between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM
- More information: Market @ the mill website
For more information about the Market @ The Mill call Katherine Patton at +1 (808) 968-1333.
Keaʻau Village Farmers Market
The Keaʻau Village Farmers Market serves the Keaʻau community out of the Shipman industrial complex, across the street from Little Caesar’s. It relocated to this address in June 2024 and runs Tuesday through Saturday from 7 AM to 5 PM.
- Directions: at the Shipman industrial complex, across the street from Little Caesar’s in Keaʻau (google maps link)
- Distance from Hilo: 8 miles (15 minutes by car)
- Market days: Tuesday to Saturday between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM
- More information: The Keaʻau farmers market doesn’t have an online presence, but try this facebook page.
Makuʻu Farmers Market (Pahoa)
The Makuʻu Farmers Market draws more than 3,000 visitors on Sunday mornings to its lot on the Keaʻau-Pāhoa Highway bypass road. With 173+ vendors across 5 acres, the stall mix covers produce and food alongside crafts, plants, jewelry, clothing, books, and records.
Live music and a small food court make it worth building a Sunday morning around if you are anywhere in the Puna district.
- Directions: on the Makuʻu Farmer’s lot along the Keaʻau/Pahoa Hwy. bypass road between Keaʻau and Pahoa
- Distance from Hilo: 15 miles (22 minutes by car)
- Market days: Sunday between 7:30 AM and 2:00 PM
- More information: on their website, see also the following blog for more pictures.
Pāhoa Community Farmers Market
The Pāhoa Community Farmers Market is a small Sunday morning market near the Pāhoa skate park. About 20 vendors set up at 15-3003 Kauhele Street from 8 AM to noon.
- Directions: 15-3003 Kauhele St. Pahoa, Hawaiʻi 96778, near the skate park
- Distance from Hilo: 15 miles (22 minutes by car)
- Market day: Sunday from 8:00 AM to noon
Kinoole Farmers Market (Hilo)
The Kinoole Farmers Market at 1990 Kinoole Street enforces a strict 100% Hawaiian-grown policy: no imported goods. Saturday hours are 6:30 AM to noon. Tropical fruit, plants, and local produce sell out well before the close, so plan to arrive in the first hour.
- Directions: next to Kawate Seed Shop, two streets Ma Kai of Puainako Town Center. 1990 Kinoole Street, Hilo, HI
- Market days: Saturday between 6:30 AM and noon
- More information: try the Kinoʻole farmers market on their facebook page or website.

The Kinoole Farmers Market is located on a parking lot at 1990 Kinoole Street in Hilo. Image: the Kinoʻole Farmers Market website.
Panaʻewa Hawaiian Home Lands Farmers Market (Hilo)
The Panaʻewa Hawaiian Home Lands Farmers Market runs Saturday mornings on land leased from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands along Railroad Avenue, directly across from the Home Depot parking lot. Hours are 6 AM to 10 AM.
If you are shopping at the nearby Walmart or Home Depot, the market makes a practical add-on for local produce and Hawaiian-grown goods.
- Directions: This market is located on land leased from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands along Railroad Avenue across from the Home Depot parking lot (363 Railroad Ave, Panaʻewa)
- Market days: Saturday between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM
- More information: visit the Keaukaha Panaʻewa Farmers Market website for the newest updates.

Overview of Panaʻewa Farmers Market Image credit: Panaewa market website.
Railroad Farmers Market (Hilo)
The Railroad Market runs every Sunday from 10 AM to 3 PM at the corner of Railroad Avenue and East Kahaopea Street in Hilo, a short distance from Prince Kuhio Plaza. Vendors sell produce, prepared food, handmade crafts, and artisan goods.
- Directions: on the corner of Railroad and E. Kahaopea Street
- Market days: Sunday from 10 AM to 3 PM
- More information: See the Railroad Farmers Market Instagram account.
The Hilo Town (Friday Night) Market
The Hilo Town Market runs Friday evenings at 69 Waianuenue Avenue from 5 PM to 8 PM, with live music continuing until midnight. It is located near The Temple and Jackie Rey’s, across the street from Mo’s Fish and Chips.
- Directions: 69 Waianuenue Avenue, near The Temple and Jackie Rey’s, directly across the street from Mo’s Fish and Chips
- Market days: Friday from 5 PM to 8 PM
- More information: See the Hilo Town Market website.
Kaimu Farmers Market
The Kaimu Farmers Market draws 60+ vendors and more than 1,400 visitors to Kaimu Beach Park every Saturday from 8 AM to noon. It sits about 40 miles south of Hilo on the southeast coast road, in the Puna district’s most agricultural stretch.
EBT/SNAP is accepted at most eligible vendors through a market scrip system. If you are heading down the coast toward Kalapana or any of the black-sand beaches, this makes a practical first stop on a Saturday morning.
- Directions: Kaimu Beach Park, Pahoa
- Market days: Saturday 8:00 AM to noon
- More information: On the Kaimu Farmers Market website.

The Kaimu Farmers Market draws over 60 vendors and more than 1,400 visitors every Saturday.
The Online Farm-to-Car Market in Keaʻau
This is a weekly virtual farmers market with an online shopping platform where consumers can purchase local produce, meats, eggs, cheeses, baked goods, and value-added products. Note that a $2 pickup fee will be added to your order, and that there is a $25 minimum for all orders.
- Directions: Pickup is at 3 locations: 355 Kino’ole Street (Hilo), 16-492 Old Volcano Rd (Kea‘au), and 28-1099 Old Mamalahoa Hwy (Pepeʻekeo)
- Order days: The online marketplace is open for purchases from Friday 10 AM to Monday 6 PM
- Pickup Day: Wednesday from 3 PM to 6 PM
- More information: For more information and to place your orders, go to the Farm-to-Car website.
More Farmers Markets on the Big Island
You can find farmers markets all over the island (map of all Big Island farmers markets). Because most markets are only open one or two days of the week, visiting them requires some planning. More information, directions, and opening days for larger markets on other parts of the island:


