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🥕 Farmers MarketReturns May

Bedford Farmers Market

Weekly, typically May–October

Season: May October

Bedford Farmers Market

About

Bedford Farmers Market at the historic Old Bedford School grounds offers families a delightful Saturday morning tradition where kids can connect with local farmers, sample fresh seasonal produce, and discover handmade crafts in a welcoming small-town setting. It's the perfect low-key outing that combines education with exploration,children naturally become curious about where food comes from while parents stock up on quality local goods. The relaxed, community-focused atmosphere makes it easy for families to linger, chat with vendors, and let kids take their time discovering new foods.

What to Expect

Expect a charming outdoor market with vendor booths displaying fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods, honey, jams, and local crafts spread across the Old Bedford School grounds. The atmosphere is friendly and unhurried, with vendors happy to answer kids' questions about their products. Children can see colorful produce displays, smell fresh herbs and flowers, and often sample items before buying. The market typically features live music, creating a festive backdrop as families stroll between booths. The historic school setting adds character and provides a pleasant environment for a leisurely Saturday morning outing.

Highlights for Kids

  • Sampling fresh seasonal fruits and trying new produce varieties they might not encounter at regular grocery stores
  • Meeting real farmers and learning where their food comes from through friendly vendor conversations
  • Discovering homemade treats like fresh-baked goods, local honey, and artisan jams
  • Enjoying live music that creates a festive, community celebration atmosphere
  • Exploring the historic Old Bedford School grounds with its charming small-town character

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Arrive early (within the first hour) for the best selection and cooler temperatures, especially during summer months,vendors often sell out of popular items by late morning
  2. Bring a wagon or reusable shopping bags since kids often want to carry their own special finds, and it makes transporting purchases easier than juggling multiple bags with children in tow
  3. Give each child a small budget ($3-5) to choose their own fruit, vegetable, or treat,it turns shopping into an engaging decision-making activity and encourages them to try new foods
  4. Pack water bottles and wear sunscreen, as the market is outdoors with limited shade; comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the grounds

Best Time to Visit

Visit within the first hour of opening for the coolest temperatures, fullest vendor selection, and most energetic atmosphere before the market gets crowded. Mid-morning offers a good balance if you prefer a slightly more relaxed pace with fewer people but still good product availability. Avoid the last 30 minutes when vendors may be packing up and selections are limited.

Food & Drinks

The market typically features ready-to-eat options like fresh-baked pastries, breakfast items, kettle corn, and seasonal treats from various vendors. Coffee is usually available for parents needing their morning caffeine fix. Kid-friendly options often include fruit cups, baked goods, and sweet treats. Bring water bottles as beverage options may be limited. The sampling culture at farmers markets means kids can often taste before committing, making it easier to find foods they'll actually eat. Consider purchasing breakfast items to enjoy picnic-style on the grounds.

Parking & Access

Parking is available on-site at the Old Bedford School grounds with street parking nearby on Brown Trail if the lot fills up. The market is stroller-friendly with mostly flat, outdoor surfaces, though some areas may be grass depending on vendor setup. Arrive early for the most convenient parking spots closest to the market entrance. The location is easy to find on Brown Trail and accessible from major Bedford roads.