The Covington Farmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
The Covington Farmers Market
About
The Covington Farmers Market turns Saturday mornings into an educational adventure where kids can meet local farmers, taste fresh samples, and discover where their food comes from. With live music creating a festive atmosphere, colorful produce displays that engage young minds, and plenty of ready-to-eat treats, this community market offers the perfect blend of shopping and family fun in a walkable outdoor setting.
What to Expect
Expect a lively, open-air market with rows of vendor tents selling fresh Louisiana produce, homemade baked goods, local honey, handcrafted items, and prepared breakfast foods. Kids will enjoy the sensory experience of bright fruits and vegetables, friendly vendors who often offer samples, and live musicians performing throughout the morning. The pedestrian-friendly layout makes it easy for families to browse at their own pace, with plenty of opportunities for children to ask questions and interact with local growers and artisans.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh fruits, local honey, and homemade treats from friendly vendors
- Live music performances that get kids dancing and create a festive atmosphere
- Meeting real farmers and learning where food comes from in an authentic setting
- Picking out colorful produce and fresh-baked goods for family breakfast
- Exploring handcrafted items and artisan goods made by local creators
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (right at opening) for the best selection and cooler temperatures, plus vendors are most generous with samples when their supplies are fresh
- Bring a wagon or let kids carry their own small basket to help them feel involved in the shopping experience
- Pack reusable bags and a cooler in the car for perishables, especially during warm Louisiana mornings
- Let kids pick out one new fruit or vegetable to try at home,many vendors love sharing recipe ideas with curious young shoppers
Best Time to Visit
The first hour of the market offers the coolest temperatures and fullest vendor selection, making it ideal for families with young children. Mid-market timing works well if you want a more relaxed pace with live music in full swing, though popular items may sell out.
Food & Drinks
The market features numerous prepared food vendors offering breakfast items like fresh pastries, kolaches, breakfast tacos, crepes, and locally roasted coffee. Kids enjoy fresh fruit cups, smoothies, baked goods, and often hot breakfast sandwiches. Many families make breakfast at the market part of their tradition. Bring cash for easier transactions with smaller vendors, and consider sharing items so kids can try multiple treats.
Parking & Access
Street parking is available around the market area on North Columbia Street and nearby side streets,arrive early for closest spots. The market is completely stroller-friendly with flat, paved surfaces and wide walkways between vendor tents. The pedestrian-oriented setup means minimal car traffic once you're parked. Consider parking a block or two away if arriving mid-morning and enjoying the short walk.