Ardmore Farmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Ardmore Farmers Market
About
The Ardmore Farmers Market offers families a delightful Saturday morning outing where kids can explore colorful produce stands, sample seasonal treats, and connect with local farmers who grow their food. With live music setting a festive tone and vendors eager to share their knowledge, it's both an educational adventure and a fun community gathering that makes grocery shopping an exciting experience for children.
What to Expect
Expect a vibrant outdoor market atmosphere with multiple vendor booths offering fresh produce, artisan baked goods, local honey, and specialty items. Live musicians create a cheerful ambiance while kids can wander between stalls, interact with friendly farmers, and often receive samples of fruits, vegetables, and baked treats. The market has a relaxed, community-focused vibe where children are welcomed and encouraged to ask questions about where food comes from.
Highlights for Kids
- Live music performances that kids can dance and clap along to while parents shop
- Free samples of fresh fruits, vegetables, and baked goods at various vendor stands
- Meeting real farmers and learning about how food grows from seed to table
- Choosing their own special produce item or treat to take home and prepare
- Spotting seasonal items like pumpkins in fall, strawberries in spring, and colorful heirloom tomatoes in summer
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive early (within the first hour) for the best selection and smaller crowds, making it easier to navigate with little ones
- Bring a wagon or large reusable bags since kids often want to help carry purchases, and it's easier than juggling stroller and shopping bags
- Give each child a few dollars to choose their own fruit or treat,it makes them invested in trying new foods and teaches budgeting skills
- Chat with the bakers early as popular items like fresh donuts and pastries sell out quickly, perfect for keeping kids happy while you shop
Best Time to Visit
Arrive within the first hour of opening for the freshest selection, cooler temperatures in summer months, and a chance to chat with vendors before it gets busy. The last 30 minutes can offer deals on remaining produce, but selection will be limited.
Food & Drinks
Vendors typically offer fresh baked goods like muffins, cookies, and artisan breads that make great on-the-go snacks for kids. You'll find seasonal fruits perfect for little hands, plus prepared items like fresh juices or breakfast pastries. Some markets feature ready-to-eat options like crepes or breakfast sandwiches. Bring water bottles as beverage options may be limited, and pack wet wipes since kids will want to sample as they explore.
Parking & Access
Street parking is available along Coulter Avenue and surrounding residential streets, though it can fill up quickly on busy market days,arrive early for closest spots. The market is stroller-friendly with flat, paved surfaces, making it easy to navigate with young children or wagons. Consider walking or biking if you live nearby, as the neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly and parking can be challenging during peak hours.