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A Guide to Local Foods, Farmers' Markets, and Community Gardens

Teton County

Aiyana Honey

Wyoming pure organic raw honey and honey products are available at Jackson Mercantile and Lee’s Tees in Jackson.

Alpenglow Farm

Fresh produce, hardneck garlic, and fresh flowers are available at Aspens Market, Slow Food in the Tetons Farm Stand, and Whole Foods Market.

Alta Elementary School Garden

Students, teachers, and parents produce vegetables, herbs, and fruits in a greenhouse and outdoor raised beds, and tend a pollinator garden.

Bear Root Bitters

Handcrafted artisanal bitters and shrubs are at Jackson Hole Farmers Market, Jackson Hole Still Works, MADE, and The Liquor Store in Jackson.

Canewater Farm

Farm-raised fresh, organic vegetables and flowers are available at venues in Jackson, Wilson, and Driggs, Idaho.

Chasing Paradise

Local raw honey, pesto, hot sauce, fresh hummus, hard apple cider, and mead are available at venues in Jackson and Driggs, Idaho.

Cosmic Apple Gardens

Vegetables, herbs, berries, beef, pork, eggs, and plant starts are available through CSA shares and venues in Jackson and Driggs, Idaho.

Custard Mustard

Robust mustards for dipping, marinades, and spreads are available at Slow Food in the Tetons Summer People’s Market and through direct sales.

Dinner’s Ready 307

Canned goods, salsa, marinara sauces, salad dressings, pesto, bone broth, and frozen dinners and soups are available at venues in Jackson.

Enchantment Creek Apothecary

Blackburn Drug and Whole Foods Market in Jackson offer digestive bitters, herbal tinctures, and salves.

Farmer Fred

Organic vegetables and all-natural, grass-fed lamb are available at the Jackson Hole Farmers Market.

Farmstead Cider

Hard ciders made from apples grown in Teton County and other areas of the Rocky Mountains are available at venues throughout the county.