Clarence Hollow Farmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Clarence Hollow Farmers Market
About
The Clarence Hollow Farmers Market transforms Saturday mornings into an educational adventure where kids can meet local farmers, sample fresh treats, and discover where their food comes from. Set in the picturesque historic village of Clarence Hollow, this seasonal market combines farm-to-table shopping with small-town charm, making it an ideal outing for families looking to support local agriculture while entertaining curious young minds.
What to Expect
Families will find a welcoming collection of vendor booths featuring seasonal produce, fresh-baked goods, handmade crafts, and artisan products spread throughout the historic village setting. The relaxed, walkable atmosphere encourages kids to explore at their own pace, with friendly vendors often offering samples and happy to answer children's questions about farming and food production. The market buzzes with community spirit as neighbors gather, live music sometimes fills the air, and the scent of fresh bread and baked goods creates an inviting sensory experience for all ages.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh seasonal fruits, berries, and vegetables directly from the farmers who grew them
- Discovering unique baked goods like cookies, muffins, and fresh bread that kids can help select
- Meeting friendly vendors who share stories about their farms and answer questions about animals and growing food
- Exploring the charming historic Clarence Hollow village setting with its quaint buildings and small-town atmosphere
- Finding handmade crafts and sometimes kid-friendly items like honey sticks, maple candies, or homemade jams
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (right at opening) for the best selection and cooler temperatures, plus vendors are most energized and generous with samples before the mid-morning rush
- Bring a wagon or large reusable bags since kids will want to help carry treasures, and consider giving each child a small amount of money to choose their own item to teach budgeting skills
- Pack hand wipes or visit the restroom facilities first, as kids will be touching and sampling various foods throughout your visit
- Let kids bring their own small basket or bag to collect purchases,it keeps them engaged and invested in the shopping experience
Best Time to Visit
Arrive within the first hour of opening for the coolest weather, fullest vendor selection, and most available parking. Early morning visits also mean fresher samples and more patient vendors who have time to chat with curious kids. If you prefer a livelier atmosphere with more community interaction, mid-morning offers the peak social buzz.
Food & Drinks
The market typically features fresh-baked goods perfect for breakfast or snacks, including cookies, muffins, breads, and pastries that kids love. Depending on the week, you may find local honey, maple products, jams, and seasonal treats. Some vendors offer prepared foods or breakfast items. Bring a water bottle for kids, and be prepared to purchase treats as you browse,sampling is encouraged at many stands, making it easy for picky eaters to try before committing.
Parking & Access
Parking is available along Main Street and in designated areas near the market in the village center. The market area is stroller-friendly with mostly flat, paved surfaces, though it's located in a historic village setting so some walkways may be uneven. Arrive early for easiest parking access. The compact layout makes it easy to navigate with young children, and the small-town setting means you're never far from your vehicle.