Farmers Markets
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Local Markets & Farmers Markets in North Clackamas County
Here’s a current guide to farmers markets and local artisan markets in the North Clackamas area. These are great places to buy fresh, local products, connect with the community, and enjoy weekend outings.
Happy Valley Sunnyside Farmers Market
When: Saturdays, May through October, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM, rain or shine
Where: 13231 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015
What You’ll Find: Fresh produce, specialty foods, baked goods, arts & crafts, a large covered food court, live music, vendors with handmade items, and pet-friendly (leashed) environment.
Sunnyside Farmers Market Website
Damascus Fresh & Local Market
When: Thursdays, 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM, May through September Local Harvest
Where: On Foster Rd, west of the Safeway in Damascus (Foster & Hwy 212 corridor) Local Harvest
What You’ll Find: Local fruits, vegetables, nursery stock, arts & crafts, food vendors, a children’s booth, and live music. Local Harvest
Oak Grove Trolley Trail Farmers Market
When: Second Saturdays, May through September, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (monthly, event-driven) (to be confirmed locally)
Where: Downtown Oak Grove, near Arista & Ruppert (corner of Trolley Trail)
What You’ll Find: Local produce, crafts, and seasonal artisan offerings. New vendors welcome.
Markets with Incomplete Information
Please double check the information for the following markets:
- Boring Farmers Market — “Second Saturdays starting May, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM,” downtown Boring.
- Milwaukie Sunday Farmers Market — Sundays beginning in May, 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM, at 10723 Main Street, Milwaukie.
- Clackamas Sunnyside Grange Farmers & Artists’ Market — Sundays year-round, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the Grange Hall (13100 SE Sunnyside & 132nd).
Tips for Market Visitors & Vendors
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- Many markets accept SNAP / EBT or similar benefit programs; check with market staff. (Happy Valley lists this as accepted) doubleuporegon.org+1
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- Markets typically operate rain or shine, though vendor attendance may vary on stormy days.
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- Arrive early for the best selection—top produce and unique artisan goods often sell out.
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- If you’re a vendor or artisan, many markets welcome new participants; reach out in spring to get on their vendor lists.
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- Use the Chamber directory or contact us if you’d like help connecting with market organizers or coordinating promotions.