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A healthier, more resilient community starts here

At Flagstaff CSA + Local Market, we have been empowering our Flagstaff community to effortlessly embrace, savor, and champion local food and the people who produce it since 2002.

 

Our journey began with a mission – to fill our own cupboards with nourishing, ethically sourced food.

 

Like you, we wanted to break free from massive chain supermarkets, opting instead to source our sustenance from individuals we genuinely know and trust.

Partnering with farmers, ranchers, and food producers across the state, we've crafted a haven where you can discover premium seasonal produce, protein, dairy, pantry essentials, and even vibrant blooms – all thoughtfully curated in a single, accessible spot throughout the year. Together, let's embrace a lifestyle that champions quality, connection, and a sustainable feast for all.

locally grown Bok choy
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We welcome SNAP/EBT!

We accept SNAP/EBT daily for in store shopping and online orders.

Learn more about how you can earn extra SNAP benefits with Double Up Food Bucks when you shop with us.

Three Ways to Shop

Life is complicated. Grocery shopping shouldn't be. Here you can support local growers in the way that best suits you and your lifestyle. We offer three options for shopping with us. No membership required and all are welcome!

Switching to a seasonal way of eating can be a transition. Many people try us out in store or a la carte online and then graduate to a weekly subscription.

Pick up online orders at our Downtown Flagstaff location or select home delivery for an additional fee.

tomatoes planted in a row
bright local sunflowers

Why Local Matters

Building a food system for our future.

“Once in your life you may need a doctor, a lawyer, a policeman, and a preacher but every day, three times a day, you need a farmer.”

-Brenda Schoepp

 

It can be overwhelming to think of all the ways we want to help change the world. We believe one of the most impactful ways to start is by changing the way you eat.


Supporting local farmers is not merely a choice; it is a declaration—an affirmation of our commitment to a more sustainable and harmonious world. These farmers, stewards of the land, are not just cultivators; they are custodians of a legacy, sowing seeds of regeneration for future generations.

When you choose to support these farmers and ranchers, you choose to cast a vote for a world where agriculture is a force for good—a force that replenishes rather than depletes, that restores rather than exploits. It's a commitment to flavors that tell a story, a story of fields bathed in sunlight, of animals grazing on open pastures, and of communities thriving in symbiosis with their natural surroundings.

So, let us celebrate and support local food, for in doing so, we not only nourish ourselves but also cultivate a community that stands resilient, rooted in the sustainable embrace of our shared earth.

Flagstaff farmer cutting organic arugula
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