Beaverdale Farmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Beaverdale Farmers Market
About
The Beaverdale Farmers Market turns Saturday mornings into an educational adventure where kids can meet the farmers who grow their food, sample fresh strawberries and sweet corn, and discover that vegetables can actually be exciting. With live music filling the air and friendly vendors eager to chat with curious children, it's the perfect blend of community gathering and hands-on learning that makes grocery shopping feel like a neighborhood party.
What to Expect
Families can expect a lively outdoor market atmosphere with rows of colorful vendor tents offering fresh produce, baked goods, honey, flowers, and artisan products. Kids will enjoy live musical performances, opportunities to interact directly with local farmers and producers, and the chance to sample seasonal treats. The relaxed, welcoming vibe encourages children to ask questions, touch (gently!) the produce, and be part of selecting what the family will eat that week.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh, just-picked fruits and vegetables straight from local farmers
- Live music performances that create a festive, family-friendly atmosphere
- Meeting real farmers and learning where their food actually comes from
- Choosing their own produce and feeling like important family decision-makers
- Discovering unique treats like fresh-baked goods, honey sticks, and seasonal specialties
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (first hour after opening) for the best selection and shorter lines, plus cooler temperatures on hot summer mornings
- Bring a wagon or let kids carry their own small basket so they feel invested in choosing produce and helping transport purchases
- Pack small bills and cash since not all vendors accept cards, and give older kids a small budget to make their own purchasing decisions
- Ask vendors if kids can sample before buying,most farmers are happy to let children taste a cherry tomato or snap pea, turning the market into a tasting adventure
Best Time to Visit
Arrive within the first 30-45 minutes of opening for the freshest selection and cooler morning temperatures, but mid-market timing also works well when the atmosphere is most lively with music and crowds. Avoid the final 30 minutes when vendors may be selling out of popular items.
Food & Drinks
Vendors typically offer ready-to-eat options like fresh-baked pastries, muffins, cookies, and sometimes breakfast items or prepared foods perfect for a market morning snack. Kids love honey sticks, fresh fruit they can eat on the spot, and seasonal treats like apple cider or lemonade. Bring a water bottle for each child, and consider making breakfast at the market part of the adventure.
Parking & Access
Street parking is available along Franklin Avenue and surrounding residential streets,arrive early for closest spots. The market space is stroller-friendly with paved surfaces, though it can get crowded during peak hours, so compact strollers work best. The outdoor setting provides plenty of room for kids to move around safely while parents shop.