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Marshall Area Farmer's Market

β˜…4.6(105 reviews)FreeFarm
πŸ•‘ 1 to 1.5 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for all ages. Toddlers enjoy seeing colorful produce and sampling treats, while elementary-aged kids can help shop and learn about local farming. Teens appreciate artisan foods and craft vendors.

About

The Marshall Area Farmer's Market offers a delightful Saturday morning outing where kids can explore local farm stands, sample fresh treats, and enjoy live entertainment in a welcoming outdoor setting. With interactive vendor experiences and a relaxed atmosphere, children learn about where food comes from while parents stock up on fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts.

Highlights

  • βœ“Live music and entertainment that creates a festive atmosphere
  • βœ“Fresh fruit and vegetable sampling from friendly local farmers
  • βœ“Handmade crafts and artisan goods perfect for browsing
  • βœ“Baked goods and treats like donuts, cookies, and fresh bread
  • βœ“Educational opportunities to learn about local agriculture and seasonal eating

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (around 9:00 AM) for the best selection and cooler temperatures in summer months
  2. 2.Bring reusable bags and a wagon or stroller to carry purchases and tired little ones
  3. 3.Give kids a few dollars to choose their own snack or treat from vendors, making them feel involved in the shopping experience
  4. 4.Look for vendors offering samples, as many are happy to let kids try before buying
  5. 5.Check their social media before visiting to see which vendors and entertainment will be featured that week

Best Time to Visit

Visit in late spring through early fall (May to October) when seasonal produce is at its peak. Arrive by 9:30 AM to beat the late-morning crowds while still having plenty of vendor selection.

What to Know

The market is free to attend and operates Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Parking is available near the Henry Building, and most vendors accept cash (some take cards), so bring small bills for easier transactions.

Seasonal Notes

The market typically runs from late spring through fall (approximately May through October). Peak season is summer when produce variety is greatest. Hours are limited to Saturday mornings only, so plan accordingly. Check locally for exact opening and closing dates each year.

Nearby Eats

Head to Louie's Bakery on Michigan Avenue for kid-friendly sandwiches and pastries, or visit Schuler's Restaurant, a historic Marshall establishment with a children's menu and welcoming family atmosphere.

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