Wondering where to find the Haleiwa and North Shore farmers markets on Oahu? This guide covers locations, hours, vendors, and other spots where you can shop for fresh, local produce, arts and crafts.

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As North Shore residents, we make a weekly trip to the farmers markets around Haleiwa and the surrounding area to pick up fresh, locally grown produce straight from the farm.
It’s where we find the best organic produce, farm-fresh eggs, flowers, homemade baked goods, snacks, and cute crafts and jewelry from local artists.
If you want to check out the farmers markets in Haleiwa and on the North Shore, we’ve got all the details on when and where to find them, plus other great spots to shop for fresh, local produce and products nearby.
Farmers markets in Haleiwa & North Shore
Right now, there are two weekly farmers markets on Oahu's North Shore: the Waialua Farmers Market and the Haleiwa Farmers Market. Here are the details about each one:
1. Waialua Farmers Market
The Waialua Farmers Market, officially called the Waialua Farmers Co-Op, is currently one of the best farmers markets on the North Shore.
Set in the historic Waialua Sugar Mill, it’s a go-to spot for locals to pick up fresh produce straight from farmers across Oahu. We shop there every week!
It’s not a huge market, with around 20 vendors, but you’ll find plenty of great stuff there!
- What you'll find: fresh fruits, organic veggies, leafy greens, pastured eggs, local honey, fresh flowers, homemade baked goods, jewelry, and more.
- When: every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
- Where: Waialua Sugar Mill - 67-106 Kealohanui St, Waialua, Hawaii 96791.
- Where do I park? Free parking is available in the Waialua Sugar Mill.
2. Haleiwa Farmers Market
The Haleiwa Farmers Market is tucked away in one of the prettiest spots on the North Shore, right at Waimea Valley.
This market is loved by both visitors and locals, offering more than just fresh, locally grown produce.
You’ll also find food vendors, farm-to-table ingredients like chocolate, jams, and honey, natural bath and body products, and unique Hawaiian handmade souvenirs.
- What you'll find: fresh fruits, organic veggies, leafy greens, local honey and jam, homemade baked goods, jewelry, aloha shirts, local arts and crafts, food vendors, and more.
- When: every Thursday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
- Where: Waimea Valley - 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712.
- Where do I park? Free parking is available at Waimea Valley.
Other local markets on the North Shore
Beyond the farmers markets mentioned above, there are other great spots on the North Shore where you can shop for local goods and support Oahu’s farmers.
Here are some other great markets we recommend checking out:
Malama Hawaii Makers Market
The Malama Hawaii Makers Market is a fun local event in Haleiwa Town, happening every third Saturday of the month, where local artists get to showcase their amazing work!
It’s the perfect spot to shop for the cutest handmade products designed right here in Hawaii, enjoy delicious food, and meet the artists behind it all.
- What you'll find: one-of-a-kind handmade jewelry, souvenirs, woodworkers' art, paintings, vintage collectibles, homemade baked goods, food vendors, and more.
- When: every 3rd Saturday of the month from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
- Where: Waialua Community Association, across from the post office in Haleiwa Town - 66-434 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712.
- Where do I park? Free parking is available at the Waialua Community Association.
ĀINA Farm Stand
ĀINA Farm Stand is a shop in Haleiwa Town selling farm-fresh produce from local Oahu farmers and producers, including the Kōkua Learning Farm.
We love that you can dine in and buy local, pasture-raised beef and chicken while supporting their mission to promote environmental education in Hawaii's schools and communities. You’ve got to stop by and check it out!
- What you'll find: fresh produce, pasture-raised beef and chicken, delicious baked goods, artisan honey, chocolate and coffee, cold-pressed juices, seasonal salads, soups, and more!
- When: they’re open Wednesday through Friday from 9 AM to 3 PM and Saturday from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM.
- Where: Haleiwa Town, across the street from the Patagonia store and the North Shore Market Place - 66-249 Kamehameha Hwy Unit B, Haleiwa, HI, 96712.
- Where do I park? Free parking is available behind the store.
Quick tip:
Don’t miss their sister store right next door, Kōkua General Store! You’ll find amazing eco-friendly products (we love their shampoo and conditioner!) and a curated selection of second-hand clothing, records, books, housewares, artwork, and more!
Celestial Natural Foods
Celestial Natural Foods is our go-to vegan market for buying organic local produce and other products. Their store has been in Haleiwa Town since 1974!
It’s a small shop, kind of like a mini Whole Foods, but they have so many great finds, including natural body and household products and a vegan cafe in the back.
They restock their fresh produce every Thursday, and it sells out quickly!
- What you'll find: fresh organic fruits and veggies, leafy greens, dairy products, pantry staples, herbs and spices, natural homeopathic remedies, eco-friendly body and household products, and so much more!
- When: they’re open Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM.
- Where: Haleiwa Town, next to the post office - 66-443 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712.
- Where do I park? You can find free parking in the post office lot.
Waialua Fresh
Waialua Fresh is a small grocery store, much like Celestial Natural Foods, where you’ll find a variety of locally grown produce from Oahu’s farms and other great items.
If you're in the area, definitely check them out! Just a heads-up, their prices may be a bit higher compared to what you’ll find at the farmers markets on the North Shore and in Haleiwa.
- What you'll find: locally grown fruits and vegetables, leafy greens, pantry items and more!
- When: they’re open everyday from 9 AM to 6 PM.
- Where: Waialua, across from the Waialua post office - 67-071 Nauahi St, Waialua, HI 96791.
- Where do I park? You can find free parking in front of the store.
Kuilima Farm Stand
Kuilima Farm Stand is a must-visit on the North Shore, selling fresh locally grown produce and farm-to-table goodies like honey, coffee, baked goods, and other treats.
It’s like shopping at a farmers market, but they’re open every day! We love stopping by and grabbing some of their pre-cut fruits when we’re on the go.
You can also tour their farm, meet the producers, and learn about their efforts to provide fresh produce to Haleiwa restaurants, local families, and hotels. They're partners with The Ritz-Carlton Oahu, Turtle Bay Resort!
- What you'll find: locally grown fruits and vegetables, the popular sweet Kahuku corn, pre-cut fruits, souvenirs, gift items, and much more!
- When: they’re open everyday from 9 AM to 5 PM.
- Where: across from Kawela Bay on the North Shore, just before Turtle Bay Resort - 57-146 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI 96731.
- Where do I park? There’s free parking available right in front of the stands.
Waialua Fresh Eggs Farm
Need some eggs? Waialua Fresh Egg Farm is the place to go for fresh eggs straight from the farm on the North Shore.
Their prices are unbeatable (cheapest on the island!), and usually open until they sell out. Definitely worth a stop to stock up!
- What you'll find: fresh, cage-free eggs straight from the farm.
- When: they’re open Thursday through Sunday from 9 AM until they sell out.
- Where: You can find them at 65-1001 Kaukonahua Rd, Waialua, HI 96791.
- Where do I park? You can park for free right in front of their trailer.
808 Honey Farms
While not a farmers market, grabbing pure honey from a local North Shore farm is a must, whether you're a resident or just visiting.
808 Honey Farm makes and sells one of the best 100% raw, pure, natural Hawaiian honey on Oahu, with no preservatives or additives.
They also offer artisanal chocolate made from cacao beans grown right here in Waialua. So be sure to stop by their stand, pick some up, and tour their bee farm!
- What you'll find: local honey and chocolate.
- When: they’re open every day from 10 AM to 4 PM.
- Where: You can find them at 65-650 Kaukonahua Rd, Waialua, HI 96791.
- Where do I park? You can park for free right in front of their stand.
Farm Link Hawaii
Farm Link Hawaii is like an online version of the North Shore farmers market, bringing the freshest local produce from Oahu's farms right to your door.
No subscription is needed; just shop, pick it up, or have it delivered to you!
- What you'll find: locally grown produce, dairy, eggs, meat, seafood, baked goods, pantry staples, alcohol, and more!
- Where: you can shop directly on their website Farm Link Hawaii.
Market tips & essentials
- Get there early to buy the freshest produce. They sell out of some items quickly!
- Bring cash - some vendors may not take Venmo or credit cards.
- Don’t forget your reusable bags to carry your purchases.
- Try some local treats and chat with the vendors to learn more about their farming practices and what they offer.
Thanks for supporting the community and local farmers! 🙂 We hope this guide helps you find where to check out the farmers markets in Haleiwa and across the North Shore.
Got questions? Drop them in the comments below! And here are some other posts with tips for exploring Haleiwa and the surrounding North Shore.
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