Spring is undeniably fruitful in Portland. And there’s no better place to enjoy and peruse the bounty than at the market. Portland has an abundance of awesome, area-specific farmer’s markets families can check out for goods like produce, flowers and hand-made goods. You can even enjoy entertainment provided by some of our cities most beloved artists. Read on to find out where Portland markets are located and what they have to offer you.

 

Portland Saturday Market

This iconic Portland market has been operating since 1974, and is the largest operating outdoor arts and crafts market in the nation. Located in the historic Old Town, the Market is one of the most popular shopping destination for local handcrafted goods. This local market offers families a unique opportunity to meet local NW artists and craftspeople who create the art they’re selling, experience live,local music and taste a plethora of exotic foods.

2 SW Naito Parkway, Portland, OR
When: Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Hollywood Farmer’s Market

Located in one of Portland’s hippest neighborhoods the Hollywood Farmers Market runs year-round on Saturdays and hosts as many as 50 vendors. This local favorite brings you the best of the region’s agricultural bounty! In addition to all the great foods, your family can enjoy fun events and activities throughout the season.

NE Hancock St., Portland, OR
When: Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
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King Farmers Market

King Farmers Market offers the NE neighborhood goods from 25 farmers and food artisans in a family-friendly place that’s perfect for your Sundays. Families can find delicious breakfast and lunch options with seating in front of live music. The kids might even have the opportunity to to participate in food demonstrations and educational or artsy activities while mom and dad take cooking classes.

NE 7th & NE Wygant, Portland, OR
When: Sun. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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Hillsdale Farmers Market

The Hillsdale Farmers’ Market is a year-round market hosting over 50 local farmers and food artisans from Oregon and Southwest Washington. Get ready to shop and play because this spot offers a product selection includes a wide range of seasonal vegetables, fruits, meats, cheeses, honey, baked goods and specialty and ready-to-eat foods. Yum!

1405 S Vermont St, Portland, OR
When: Sun. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Shemanski Park Market

If you live downtown or love to hit downtown on the weekends, this is the Portland farmers market for you. Shemanski Park Farmers Market was founded in 1998, this gem of a market features over 30 vendor stalls filled with farm-fresh and locally-made food under a lush green canopy of trees.  When you are done, check out the nearby shops and show our local businesses some love!

SW Park Ave & SW Main St, Portland, OR
When: Wed. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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Happy Valley Farmers Market

The Happy Valley Farmers Market is located in the heart of Happy Valley in the SE. It hosts over 100 Vendors weekly and offers a wide variety of vendors, from farms and specialty items to unique arts and crafts. It also features a large covered food court, for when little tummies get hungry and don’t worry about young shoppers getting board, there’s live music. Bonus: you can count on lots of parking and a it is a pet-friendly market.

13231 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR
When: Sat. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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PSU Farmers Market

The campus of Portland State University on the South Park Blocks provides a picturesque backdrop for Portland Farmers Market’s year-round flagship market. Farmers and artisan food producers fill 140 stall spaces with the bounty of our region. This reliable spot is guaranteed to become a family favorite.

South Park Blocks, 1436 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR
When: Sat. 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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