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🥕 Farmers MarketReturns May

Wayzata Farmers Market

Weekly, typically May–October

Season: May October

Wayzata Farmers Market

About

The Wayzata Farmers Market offers families a perfect blend of outdoor fun and local flavor along the beautiful Lake Minnetonka waterfront. Kids get hands-on experiences sampling fresh berries, choosing vibrant flowers, and discovering where their food comes from while parents stock up on artisan breads, seasonal produce, and handmade crafts. The relaxed, community atmosphere and lakeside setting transform routine grocery shopping into a memorable weekend outing the whole family will look forward to.

What to Expect

Expect a lively outdoor market spread across the scenic Great Village Lawn with dozens of vendor tents offering everything from just-picked vegetables to honey sticks and freshly baked treats. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with families strolling at their own pace, live music often playing in the background, and vendors who genuinely enjoy chatting with curious kids about their products. Many vendors offer samples, special children's activities pop up throughout the season, and the open lawn provides space for little ones to move around between browsing stalls.

Highlights for Kids

  • Sampling fresh berries, honey sticks, and mini muffins from friendly vendors
  • Picking out their own flowers or pumpkins (seasonal) to take home
  • Watching cooking demonstrations and learning about where food comes from
  • Live music that creates a festive, community atmosphere
  • The beautiful lakefront location perfect for running around after shopping

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Arrive early (within the first hour of opening) for the best selection and cooler temperatures, plus vendors are most generous with samples before crowds arrive
  2. Bring a wagon or let kids carry their own small basket or reusable bag,they'll be more invested in trying new foods they helped select
  3. Pack cash in small bills as not all vendors accept cards, and bring your own reusable bags to make carrying easier
  4. Stop by the lake after shopping to let kids play near the water and enjoy your market finds,it's just steps away and makes the morning extra special

Best Time to Visit

Early morning right when the market opens offers the freshest selection, smaller crowds, and cooler temperatures,ideal for families with younger children who do better before midday heat and nap times. If your kids sleep in, mid-morning still provides great variety with a more energetic, social atmosphere. Avoid the final hour when vendors may be packing up and selection dwindles.

Food & Drinks

You'll find plenty of kid-friendly breakfast and snack options including fresh-baked muffins, cookies, donuts, kettle corn, fruit smoothies, and seasonal treats. Many produce vendors offer free samples of berries, apple slices, or cherry tomatoes that kids love trying. Ready-to-eat options mean hungry kids can snack while you shop, and vendors are generally understanding about little ones tasting before buying. Bring a water bottle as beverage vendors may be limited.

Parking & Access

Parking fills quickly, especially on beautiful weather days, so arrive early to snag spots in the public lots along Lake Street and nearby streets,all within easy walking distance. The market takes place on a grassy lawn that's completely stroller-friendly with wide aisles between vendor tents. The flat, open terrain makes navigating with wagons, strollers, or little walkers easy. Restrooms are available at nearby public facilities.