


Lake Oswego Farmers' Market
About
Lake Oswego Farmers' Market transforms Saturday mornings into a delightful family outing where kids can sample fresh berries, watch live musicians perform, and participate in hands-on activities while parents shop for farm-fresh produce and artisan goods. The market's welcoming atmosphere at Millennium Plaza makes it easy to navigate with strollers and energetic little ones, offering a perfect blend of education, entertainment, and community connection.
Highlights
- ✓Live music performances that kids can dance and clap along to
- ✓Free samples of seasonal fruits, vegetables, honey, and baked goods from friendly vendors
- ✓Hands-on kids' activities like planting seeds, face painting, or craft stations (varies by season)
- ✓Meeting local farmers and learning where food comes from in an interactive, educational setting
- ✓Fresh-pressed juice, kettle corn, and other kid-approved treats to enjoy while strolling
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early (8:30-9:30 AM) for the best selection, cooler weather, and smaller crowds before it gets busy around 10 AM
- 2.Bring cash in small bills for easier transactions with vendors and to let kids practice making their own purchases
- 3.Pack reusable bags and let each child carry their own small tote to feel involved in the shopping experience
- 4.Look for the kid-friendly activity stations that rotate seasonally,check the market's social media for weekly updates on special children's programming
- 5.Stop by the prepared food vendors early as popular items like pastries and breakfast burritos sell out quickly
Best Time to Visit
Visit during late spring through early fall (May-October) when the weather is pleasant and produce variety peaks. Arrive between 9:00-10:30 AM for a sweet spot with good selection before crowds arrive, but after vendors are fully set up. Summer mornings offer the most kid activities and entertainment.
What to Know
The market is free to attend and stroller-accessible at Millennium Plaza. Street parking and nearby public lots are available, though spaces fill quickly after 10 AM. Bring cash for most vendors, though some accept cards. Restrooms are available in nearby public facilities.
Seasonal Notes
The market operates spring through fall only (typically April-October), closed during winter months. Peak season is summer when produce variety and kids' activities are most abundant. Special themed weekends occur around holidays like Mother's Day and Halloween with extra activities for children.
Nearby Eats
Stroll two blocks to Babica Hen Café for kid-friendly brunch options and outdoor seating, or visit Zeppo Pizzeria on A Avenue for wood-fired pizzas that children love. Both are within easy walking distance of the market.
More Activities Near Lake Oswego
George Rogers Park
George Rogers Park is a scenic lakefront gem offering something for every family member. Kids can explore the fascinating ruins of a historic iron furnace, splash along the sandy beach on the Willamette River, and burn energy at the well-equipped playground while parents enjoy stunning water views and shaded picnic spots perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
Tryon Creek State Natural Area
Tryon Creek State Natural Area offers families an easy escape into nature just minutes from Portland. With over 8 miles of gentle, well-maintained trails winding through a lush urban forest, it's perfect for introducing kids to hiking and wildlife spotting without venturing far from the city. The Nature Center provides engaging educational displays and hands-on activities that make learning about Pacific Northwest ecology fun for young explorers.
Lake Oswego Public Library
The Lake Oswego Public Library is an award-winning gem that goes far beyond book borrowing. With its extensive children's section, regular storytimes, hands-on craft activities, and popular summer reading programs, this library creates a welcoming space where kids can explore, learn, and fall in love with reading through interactive experiences designed just for them.
Luscher Farm City Park
Luscher Farm City Park is a charming historic working farm that gives kids a taste of agricultural life right in Lake Oswego. With open fields perfect for running and playing, scenic walking paths, community gardens to explore, and seasonal family events throughout the year, it's a wonderful spot for a relaxed outdoor afternoon where kids can connect with nature and learn about farming.