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    Clark Fork Market

    Clark Fork Market

    4.5(17 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    The Clark Fork farmers market is one of my favorite things to do in Missoula. It's open on Saturday…read moremornings until early afternoon during the warmer months, and it's always packed with amazing local vendors and so much good food. You'll find live music, food trucks, coffee stands, pastries, meat, salmon, fresh veggies and fruit, beautiful flowers, and even fresh milk. It's the kind of place where you can come hungry and easily spend a couple of hours wandering around. It can be a little overwhelming because a lot of the vendors carry similar items, but I usually rotate through to help support as many as I can. Vendors typically prefer cash, although some do take cards, so it's smart to bring a little of both. Also bring a bag or two because it's very easy to walk away with more than you planned. The vibe is super friendly and local in the best way, and it always feels like a snapshot of what makes Missoula so special. If you're in town on a Saturday, it's definitely worth checking out.

    My family and I have been coming to this farmers market for years now. It's an outdoor market so…read moreit's only open in the warmer months on each Saturday. There are various vendors here and you can find so much! They sell fresh, locally grown fruit, vegetables, and flowers. You can also find items such as honey, fresh baked pastries and bread, beauty products, clothing, and much more. Food trucks are also scattered throughout so there are plenty of options. I find that most of the prices are very reasonable, even though I never mind paying more to help support a fellow Montanan. I almost always run into someone I know, and even though the market itself is rather big, it still has a small town feel to it. Make sure to bring a bag or two with you for all the goodies you buy. Parking is free on the weekends so you don't need to rush through.

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    Hamilton Farmer's Market Co-Op - A nice Saturday stroll.

    Hamilton Farmer's Market Co-Op

    5.0(4 reviews)
    44.0 mi
    $

    Some of the BEST baked goods ever! I had to buy extra so I could bring it back to California!read more

    All local as vendors must be residents of Ravalli County and demonstrate a 50% value added to what…read morethey sell. No kits or commercial stuff allowed. Come on Saturdays from 9:30am to 12:30pm. Eat, buy produce, enjoy the live music and shop the unique, mostly all hand crafted arts and crafts. Pottery, silver and other material jewelry, paintings, shirts and other silk screened clothing, photography, honey, and other items, like dog collars and pulls! Produce is generally pulled out of the ground or picked in the hours immediately prior to the market opening. Most is organic. There are plants, flowers, fresh bread, BBQ, pies and pastries, a variety of burritos, hot dogs and burgers along with coffee and juices. An excellent mix of produce, food, arts and crafts every Saturday from May through mid-October in front of the old court house on Bedford Street. Over the 10 years of its existence, this friendly group of neighbors has become a local "happening" and is a high point for visitors to the Bitterroot Valley. The major event of the year is Apple Day, generally the first weekend of October, sponsored by the Ravalli County Historical Society and Museum. The area used to be a huge apple producer, so this event celebrates the allowing any vendor to come, and they do. Last year there were over 160 vendors compared with the 60 - 80 vendors during the regular season. People come from all over and it is quite an event. But due to sanitarian rules and the presence of fresh foods, DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED, carried, loose or on leashes. It is a city ordinance, so please leave your pooch in the car or at home.

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