The Acadiana region of Louisiana, the heart of Cajun Country, is home to a rich agricultural tradition, celebrated year-round at various farmers’ markets.
These vibrant local hubs are the perfect places to find farm-fresh produce, regional specialties like boudin and local honey, and a true taste of the area’s joie de vivre.
Visiting these markets is an essential way to connect with local farmers and artisans across the Acadiana parishes.
Here are 10 notable farmers’ markets and farm stands in the Acadiana area:
- Lafayette Farmers & Artisans Market: 2913 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA 70503
- Acadiana Farmers’ Market: 801 Foreman Dr., Lafayette, LA 70506
- Teche Area Farmers Market: Bouligny Plaza (102 W. Main St.), New Iberia, LA 70560
- Da Berry Fresh Market (Farmstand): 520 Hopkins St., New Iberia, LA 70560
- GLC Farmers Market: 6110 Loreauville Rd., New Iberia, LA 70563
- Delcambre Seafood & Farmers Market: 401 Railroad St., Delcambre, LA 70528
- Charlestown Farmer’s Market: Bilbo Street (behind Historic City Hall), Lake Charles, LA 70601
- Lake Charles Farm & Table Market: 110 W Pine Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601
- Lake Charles Cash & Carry Farmers Market: 801 Enterprise Boulevard, Lake Charles, LA 70601
- Moss Bluff Farmers Market: 325 Sam Houston Jones Pkwy, Lake Charles, LA 70611
From Lafayette to the coastal communities of Iberia and Lake Charles, the farmers’ markets in Acadiana serve as vital cultural and commercial meeting points, offering the freshest ingredients that define authentic Cajun cooking. Support local and savor the flavor of South Louisiana.