Windermere Farmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Windermere Farmers Market
About
The Windermere Farmers Market is a delightful Saturday morning tradition where kids can experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of local farming in a relaxed, stroller-friendly setting. With live music filling the air, friendly vendors offering samples, and plenty of colorful produce to explore, it's an educational outing that feels more like a fun neighborhood gathering. Parents appreciate the chance to teach kids about fresh food while supporting local farmers,and the homemade treats make it easy to bribe even the pickiest eaters to tag along!
What to Expect
Expect a bustling but laid-back Main Street scene with rows of vendor tents offering everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to fresh-baked breads, local honey, and handmade crafts. Kids will enjoy browsing colorful displays, watching vendors arrange their goods, and often meeting the farmers themselves who love chatting with curious young visitors. The pet-friendly atmosphere means you'll likely see friendly dogs, and live musicians create a festive backdrop perfect for little ones to dance or simply soak in the community vibe. It's an outdoor event with a small-town feel where families can wander at their own pace.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh-baked goods, local honey, and seasonal fruits from friendly vendors
- Live music performances that create a festive atmosphere perfect for dancing
- Meeting farmers and learning where food comes from in an interactive, hands-on way
- Spotting and petting friendly dogs in the pet-friendly environment
- Choosing their own colorful produce to take home and try
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (right when it opens) for the best selection and cooler temperatures,Florida mornings heat up quickly and popular items sell out fast
- Bring a wagon or reusable shopping bags so kids can help carry purchases and feel involved in the shopping experience
- Let each child pick out one new fruit or vegetable to try at home,it's a great way to encourage adventurous eating and they're more likely to eat what they've chosen
- Bring small bills and coins so older kids can practice making their own purchases at kid-friendly vendors like the baked goods or lemonade stands
Best Time to Visit
Arrive within the first hour of opening for the coolest weather, fullest vendor selection, and easiest parking. The market tends to get busier mid-morning but quiets down in the final hour,though some vendors may be sold out of popular items by then. Early arrival is especially important during hot summer months when the Florida heat becomes intense.
Food & Drinks
You'll find plenty of kid-friendly treats including fresh-baked muffins, cookies, breads, and pastries, plus seasonal fruit that makes for healthy snacking while you browse. Some vendors offer ready-to-eat items like tamales, crepes, or breakfast sandwiches. Many stands provide samples, which kids love and helps them discover new favorites. Bring a water bottle since it's an outdoor event in Florida, though some vendors may sell fresh lemonade or cold drinks.
Parking & Access
Street parking is available along Main Street and nearby side streets, though it fills up quickly on busy mornings,another reason to arrive early. The market takes place directly on Main Street, making it completely stroller-accessible with flat, paved surfaces throughout. The compact layout means everything is within easy walking distance, and the pedestrian-only street during market hours makes it safe for kids to explore.