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Upland Farmers Market

Explore this lively collection of local artisans, food vendors and live entertainment
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Street signage of the Old Town  Historic District. Cooper Museum and Metrolink to the left, Civic Center to the right and Grove Theater to the south
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Fresh Avocados and Oranges
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On Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., the charming Upland farmers market in downtown Upland welcomes visitors and residents alike, offering a widespread collection of booths selling locally sourced goodies.

Visitors can find a selection of fresh market items such as baked sweet treats, eggs, bread, hummus, fresh seafood and kettle corn, as well as non-perishable grocery items such as honey, coffee, jams and jellies organic teas, essential oils, cookies, and beef jerky.

There are also booths selling hand-crafted artisan goods such as soaps and lotions. It’s a spirited collection of local artisans, food vendors and live entertainment that brings the community together for guests of any age to enjoy. This outdoor event is an ideal weekend excursion for friends, families, and couples to spend a Saturday morning supporting local businesses.

Nearest Station
Upland
Address
217 East A St
Upland , CA 91786
Phone
(909) 203-8723
Website
http://www.farmersmarketnetwork.org/
General directions
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Take the Metrolink San Bernardino Line to Upland Station

From Upland Station, head West toward East A street

Turn left onto East A street

Arrive at the destination 

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