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The Orange Man

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Northwest Crossing Farmers Market

Northwest Crossing Farmers Market

(12 reviews)

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Sometimes when we travel to new places we wonder how to meet the locals and learn what they are…read moregenerally about and the vibe that they exude. Well if you're ever in Bend, Oregon (and are wondering the same thing) we'd recommend giving their Farmer's Market in the Northwest Crossing neighborhood a try. If I were to overly simplify the local vibe I'd describe it as laidback. Not like the SoCal surfer mindset where most things are deemphasized in importance ("Dude, you should just chill!), but more like the quality of life mindset where living and appreciating each moment carries great value ("Man, isn't it great to be HERE right now?"). Clearly participating in the proverbial "rat race" holds little value in this place. Hosted every Saturday (June-September, 10:00-2:00) you'll find a wide array of unique booths to stroll by. You might expect the fresh produce, but may be surprised by the honey, gourmet mushrooms, grass fed beef, pies, hummus, and soaps. The emphasis here is on the local products that they proudly produce. We heard about the Farmer's Market from several of the locals and they suggested that spending 2 hours is pretty typical. While we wondered if that might be more than we needed, we found ourselves losing track of time because we became immersed in meandering about just soaking up the atmosphere and chatting with the locals (both the attendees and the vendors). If we lived here I think we might just come back every week! And that's...Henry's Take. #bendfarmersmarket #bendvibe #unplug

Great NWX community event. Seasonal but well worth checking out but be considerate of parking in…read moreany of the private lots. Tons of street parking. All NWX shops open, lots of booths, food, music and happy people. Note this is a no dogs event.

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Redmond Farmers Market

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This is a relatively small farmers market, but then again, Redmond is still a relatively small…read morecommunity! On my inaugural visit this week, I noted there were a variety of (mostly) local vendors selling high quality fresh produce, a good food truck, and some interesting local crafts/apparel (e.g. hand made leather items). The location is exceptionally nice for a farmers market, with beautiful lawns, water fountains, seating, park tables, a bike repair station, wide sidewalks, and walking distance to many more businesses throughout downtown Redmond. The highlight for my young kids was definitely the food truck and that the farmers market is next to the Centennial Park splash pad (a fountain for playing in the water). We perused the stands, purchased some tasty food, sat on the lawn and ate, and then watched the kids play in the water. For those trying to find it, the market is located in Centennial Park in Redmond, OR and meets on Tuesdays 3-6pm throughout June to early September.

From the owner: Meet local makers and farmers at the Redmond Farmers Market…read more Find local Central Oregon farm-fresh produce, organic eggs and meat, bakers, makers and crafters, fresh flowers, starts, plants and much more. Come shop local every Tuesday from 3-6pm in downtown Redmond at Centennial Park (corner of 7th and Evergreen) from early June to early September. We're social distancing and following our state and county guidelines to keep you safe. We accept FDNP & WIC fruit & veggie vouchers as well as SNAP (Oregon Trail cards). We're also dog-friendly.

The Orange Man - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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