Campbell Farmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Campbell Farmers Market
About
The Campbell Farmers Market is a quintessential Sunday morning tradition where families can introduce kids to fresh, local food in a lively outdoor setting. With friendly vendors eager to offer samples, street performers entertaining the crowds, and an open-air layout perfect for kids to explore safely, it's an educational outing that feels like a community celebration. Parents love that it combines practical grocery shopping with quality family time in downtown Campbell's charming atmosphere.
What to Expect
Expect a bustling open-air market with rows of colorful produce stands, artisan food vendors, and local craftspeople set up along downtown Campbell streets. Live music creates a festive backdrop while families stroll between booths, stopping to sample fruits, chat with farmers, and watch occasional street performers. The relaxed, pedestrian-friendly environment allows kids to move around freely while parents browse organic vegetables, fresh flowers, baked goods, and prepared foods. The community vibe is warm and welcoming, with vendors who genuinely enjoy engaging with curious children asking about how things grow.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh strawberries, stone fruits, and other seasonal produce directly from the farmers
- Listening to live musicians and occasionally dancing or watching street performers
- Petting fresh flowers and picking out a bouquet to take home
- Watching bakers arrange pastries and seeing colorful displays of vegetables
- Running freely through the pedestrian-only market streets in a safe, supervised environment
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive within the first hour of opening for the best selection, fewer crowds, and more patient vendors willing to chat with kids about their products
- Bring a wagon or sturdy tote bag for purchases,kids can help pull the wagon and feel involved in the shopping experience
- Give kids a few dollars to pick out their own fruit or treat; vendors are great at helping children make selections and it teaches decision-making and money skills
- Visit the same vendors regularly to build relationships,many farmers remember families and offer extra samples or let kids see special produce items
Best Time to Visit
The sweet spot is arriving within the first 90 minutes after opening when produce is fully stocked and crowds are manageable but the energy is already lively. Early morning also means cooler temperatures during summer months. If your kids sleep in, mid-market hours still offer plenty to see and do, though popular items may sell out. Avoid the final hour if you want the full selection, but late visits can mean vendor deals.
Food & Drinks
Beyond fresh produce to take home, the market offers ready-to-eat options like fresh pastries, tamales, crepes, kettle corn, fresh-squeezed juices, and coffee for parents. Many families make breakfast part of the outing, grabbing prepared foods to enjoy while strolling. Kid-friendly options are abundant,fruit cups, baked goods, and simple snacks are easy finds. Bring water bottles since drinks can be pricey, and consider a small cooler in your car for any refrigerated purchases.
Parking & Access
Downtown Campbell parking includes a public lot on E. Campbell Avenue and street parking on surrounding blocks, though it fills quickly on Sunday mornings. Arrive early for the best spots, or park a few blocks away and enjoy the walk. The market streets are closed to vehicles and completely stroller-accessible with flat, paved surfaces. The open layout makes navigating with strollers, wagons, or mobility devices straightforward, though it gets tighter during peak hours.