Shepherdsville Farmers market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Shepherdsville Farmers market
About
The Shepherdsville Farmers Market is a perfect Saturday morning destination where kids can connect with their food sources in a fun, interactive way. Children love meeting the friendly farmers, sampling fresh seasonal produce, and enjoying live music while parents shop for quality local goods. It's an educational outing disguised as a festive community gathering that teaches kids valuable lessons about agriculture and supporting local businesses.
What to Expect
Expect a lively outdoor market atmosphere with vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods, honey, meats, and handmade crafts. Kids can wander between colorful stalls, watch live musical performances, and interact directly with local farmers who are often happy to share stories about their products. The market has a friendly, small-town vibe where children can safely explore while parents browse, and many vendors offer samples that kids can try before you buy.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh fruits, vegetables, and local honey directly from the farmers
- Listening to live musicians perform while exploring the market
- Meeting friendly farm animals that some vendors occasionally bring
- Picking out colorful fresh flowers or baked treats as a special purchase
- Learning where food comes from through conversations with local growers
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (right when the market opens) for the best selection of produce and a less crowded experience, making it easier to navigate with little ones
- Bring a wagon or cart for kids to help pull purchases,it keeps them engaged and teaches responsibility while making transport easier
- Let each child pick out one special item to buy with their own money or allowance to encourage decision-making and investment in healthy eating
- Pack reusable bags and a cooler in the car for keeping fresh produce cool, and bring cash as not all vendors accept cards
Best Time to Visit
Arrive within the first hour of opening for the coolest temperatures, fullest vendor selection, and best parking availability. The earlier morning timing is ideal for families with young children who do better before late morning fatigue sets in, and you'll beat the peak crowd while still enjoying the energetic market atmosphere and live music.
Food & Drinks
Expect fresh-baked goods like cookies, muffins, and breads that make great on-the-spot snacks for hungry kids, plus seasonal produce vendors often offer samples of fruits and berries. Some markets feature prepared food vendors selling breakfast items or coffee for parents. Bring water bottles for the kids, especially during warmer months, and consider making trying one new fruit or vegetable part of your market tradition.
Parking & Access
Parking is available at the Joe B Hall Avenue location with accessible spots near the market area. The market is stroller-friendly with relatively flat surfaces, though it's outdoors so terrain may vary depending on weather conditions. Arriving early ensures easier parking and more space to maneuver with strollers or wagons through the vendor aisles.