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Hours
Saturdays 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM (Jun 1 - Sep 27)
Payment
SNAP/EBT / WIC/FMNP / Market Match

Ridgefield Farmers Market

Fast Facts

Feature Detail
Location Ridgefield, Clark County, Washington
Address Davis Park, 337-411 N 3rd Avenue, Ridgefield, WA 98642
Hours Saturdays 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Season June through September (starts first Saturday of June)
Founded 2009
Phone (360) 931-3421
Vendor Count 47 vendors plus co-op table
Parking Street parking available on Pioneer Street, Main Avenue, 3rd Avenue, Simons Street, 4th Avenue, Mill Street, 5th Avenue, and Division Street
Special Features Co-op table for local farmers, live music entertainment, overlooks Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Market Overview

The Ridgefield Farmers Market transforms Davis Park into a vibrant Saturday gathering where downtown Ridgefield’s small-town Northwest character shines through interactions between 47 diverse vendors, local farmers, and families seeking the freshest seasonal offerings from Clark County’s agricultural heartland. Founded in 2009, this market revives the heritage of traditional farmers markets where summer weekend mornings brought fresh produce and homemade products crowded onto tables before becoming spaghetti sauce, cheese plates, or floral centerpieces in nearby homes that same afternoon.

Set against the backdrop of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge with convenient downtown access, this market features exceptional variety from Silver Star Dairy’s handmilled goat milk soaps and Storyteller Farm’s grass-fed beef to Hidden House Flower Farm’s organic blooms and dozens of artisan crafters creating everything from laser-cut leather goods to macramé plant hangers. The market’s integration with Ridgefield’s First Saturday downtown events creates a festive atmosphere throughout the summer season, while live music entertainment and the unique co-op table supporting small-scale local farmers distinguish this market from typical weekend shopping experiences.

The Ridgefield Farmers Market serves as the social heartbeat of this fast-growing Clark County town, where shoppers arrive early for the best selection from Busy Beetle Farms’ regenerative vegetables or Munoz Berry Farm’s seasonal fruits and stay to enjoy the community connections that define small-town Pacific Northwest living just north of Vancouver.

Who You Will Find at The Market in 2026

Fresh Produce & Farm Products

  • Allen Creek Farm (Ridgefield, 360-887-3669): Working chestnut orchard with 700+ trees using organic practices, offering fresh chestnuts, dried chestnuts, and gluten-free chestnut flour
  • Annies Berry Farm (La Center, 360-798-9435): Third-generation family farm offering u-pick and pre-picked raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and cherries
  • Busy Beetle Farms (La Center, 360-850-3460): Small regenerative farm growing mixed vegetables, fruits, and flowers
  • Mindful Creations LLC (La Center, 360-903-7415): Naturally grown vegetables with CSA program
  • Munoz Berry Farm (Woodland, 360-608-8409): Small family business specializing in fresh berries
  • Jacki’s Heirloom Garden (Ridgefield, 360-771-5486): Organic tomatoes, peppers, garden starts, and heirloom perennials from plants over 100 years old (established 1992)
  • Templar Farms (Woodland, 503-480-9888): Female-owned farm offering dahlias, fresh herbs, green beans, tomatoes, corn, pumpkin, squash, and potatoes
  • Adele’s Garden (Vancouver, 360-433-5548): Perennials, vegetable starts, herbs, hanging baskets, and seasonal floral arrangements
  • Shovel & Thumb (Ridgefield, 360-727-3142): Plant & Garden Retail Center offering perennials, annuals, fruit trees, native plants, vegetable starts
  • Co-op Table: Available for small-scale farmers selling locally-grown fruits and vegetables

Specialty Farm Products

  • Art Mushrooms (Vancouver, 360-787-5129): Local gourmet mushrooms grown without pesticides or chemicals
  • Silver Star Dairy (Amboy, 360-635-2282): Handmade goat milk soaps (regular and French-milled with fresh aloe) using pure essential oils and herbs (in business since 1992)
  • Kestrel Cascadia Farm (Ridgefield, 360-921-7915): Small farm goat dairy specializing in Chevre and goat milk
  • Storyteller Farm (Ridgefield, 360-314-8808): Grass-fed/grass-finished beef and pasture-raised pork

Baked Goods & Prepared Foods

  • bakerchic’s (Ridgefield, 360-931-3421): Micro-bakery producing small-batch artisan breads using organic flours and freshly milled organic grains
  • Mama’s Bakery (Vancouver, 360-892-8259): Established 2005, Armenian family bakery offering traditional and specialty desserts
  • Sweet Art Bakehouse (Vancouver, 360-952-0017): Home bakery creating beautiful and delicious sweet treats
  • It’s Half Baked (Vancouver): Bakery-style cookies
  • The Hummus Stop (Portland, 360-608-9541): Prepackaged Mediterranean food including Greek salads, 16 flavors of hummus, pita chips, and pita bread
  • Srma (Vancouver, 509-430-4221): Authentic Turkish meatballs (köfte) and sides (meze) from original family recipes
  • Danise Foods (Battle Ground, 360-907-7627): Naija Stew Sauce – West African flavors free from soy, dairy, and sugar
  • Spice on the Barbe (Vancouver, 360-771-7386): Handcrafted from-scratch spice blends

Beverages

  • Ymfcoffee (Vancouver, 360-521-2075): Family-owned coffee business offering fresh coffee and coffee-related products
  • Lemon Smash (Vancouver, 360-904-9304): Family business serving crafted lemonades, teas, energy drink mixes, cold brew, and matcha

Flowers & Plants

  • Hidden House Flower Farm (Ridgefield, 360-553-2203): Small family farm growing organic blooms through sustainable practices, offering fresh bouquets and dried floral creations

Artisan Soaps & Body Care

  • Clean & Simple Soap (Brush Prairie, 406-459-3633): Cold process, small-batch soaps using natural colorants and essential oils, plus solid dish soap, salves, lotion bars, laundry detergent, and lip balms (palm oil-free)
  • 2 SISTERS PURE GOODS (Ridgefield, 724-699-8132): Original handcrafted organic and all-natural skin, hair, and pet care products

Jewelry & Accessories

  • Distinctive Hues Jewelry (Vancouver, 360-694-8556): Hand-crafted jewelry and beadwork bringing color and style
  • Seterra Designs (Battle Ground, 415-265-4353): Unique jewelry and stylish clothing with focus on sustainability and ethical production

Home Décor & Crafts

  • 14 Press (Ridgefield, 360-490-1736): Husband-and-wife apparel brand crafting bold, minimalist designs inspired by the Pacific Northwest
  • Ascension Artistry (Vancouver, 360-771-2038): High-end crystals, nature-inspired art, crystal sculptures, hand-sculpted mushrooms, crystalline mushrooms, and reiki-infused products
  • cosmic lily art (Ridgefield, 360-513-1380): Exclusive artworks by artist with autism, plus bags, notebooks, coloring books created to raise awareness
  • Created Things Ceramics (Vancouver, 360-798-1318): Handmade functional pottery including pots, mugs, and dishes
  • Ridgefield Candle Company (La Center, 360-991-9975): Soy wax candles with natural fragrances
  • Painted Pleasures (Vancouver, 530-209-3640): Hand-painted functional art

Wood Crafts

  • New Heights Woodcrafts (Vancouver, 503-334-7241): Luxury writing pens and framed photos of the Pacific Northwest
  • SISU Wood Creations (Ridgefield, 360-936-6690): Custom woodworking specializing in live edge hardwood and epoxy resin
  • Gifted Short’s Laser Co. (Vancouver, 360-991-2392): Laser-crafted leather goods including wallets, journals, guitar straps, and wooden items

Macramé & Fiber Arts

  • Knot and Pine Design LLC (Woodland, 360-910-6306): Handmade modern macramé décor, plant hangers, DIY kits, and accessories
  • Knot My First Rodeo (Ridgefield, 503-553-9211): Beautifully crafted macramé and sewn goods including wall decorations and plant hangers

Clothing & Textiles

  • Sew La Tea Do (Ridgefield, 360-509-9287): Small-batch homemade clothing for adults and children using high-quality European and American milled knits
  • Mellisa’s Custom Creations (Woodland, 360-609-2202): Custom shirts, hats, and cups
  • Nonna Stuff (Vancouver, 360-949-3418): Homemade fur-topped gloves, decorative kitchen towels, and cloth ziplock bags

Other Specialty Vendors

  • One Spoiled Dog Treat Co (Vancouver, 253-219-9180): Human-grade chicken jerky dog treats using locally sourced ingredients with no fillers or preservatives
  • Sam’s Mobile Sharpening (Battle Ground, 360-559-5531): Professional sharpening of knives, scissors, beauty and animal shears, and tools
  • Create’s Corner (Vancouver, 702-419-0123): Art, child-safe crocheted items, 3D printed plant and crystal accessories, resin dishes, and paintings
  • Design Right Solutions (Vancouver, 503-314-5018): Handmade garden products including plant stands, plant hangers, garden flag hangers, and microwave cozies
  • Mindful Creations LLC (La Center, 360-903-7415): Also offers choose-and-cut Christmas Tree Experience Farm
  • Ridgefield Garden Club (Ridgefield): Non-profit civic organization promoting gardening education and community beautification

Planning Your Visit

Arrival Tips: Arrive early in the morning for the best produce selection from farms like Allen Creek and Busy Beetle Farms, plus first pick of Hidden House Flower Farm’s organic bouquets. Downtown Ridgefield parking gets crowded during First Saturday events, so be prepared to walk a couple of blocks from street parking. Consider arriving with family members or neighbors in one vehicle to minimize parking challenges.

What to Bring: Reusable shopping bags for carrying produce from multiple farm vendors, cash for vendors who may not accept cards (though many do), coolers if purchasing meats from Storyteller Farm or dairy products from Kestrel Cascadia, and patience for potential parking waits during peak First Saturday weekends.

Getting There: Davis Park is located on N 3rd Avenue just north of Mill Street in downtown Ridgefield. Street parking available on multiple downtown streets including Pioneer Street, Main Avenue, 3rd Avenue, Simons Street, 4th Avenue, Mill Street, 5th Avenue, and Division Street. For passengers with mobility challenges, locate a drop-off spot closer to the park before parking.

Special Considerations: The market runs in conjunction with Ridgefield’s First Saturday events during summer months, creating a festive downtown atmosphere with additional vendors and activities beyond the regular 47-vendor lineup. Live music entertainment provides ambiance throughout market hours. Individual vendors attend different market dates throughout the season – check the market website’s “View Dates” feature for specific vendor schedules. Check the market’s Facebook page for weekly updates.

Pet Policy: Well-behaved leashed dogs welcome. Don’t miss treats from One Spoiled Dog Treat Co for your four-legged shopping companions.

Final Word

The Ridgefield Farmers Market delivers authentic small-town Northwest charm where Davis Park’s setting overlooking the National Wildlife Refuge combines with 47 diverse local vendors offering everything from Allen Creek Farm’s organic chestnuts and Storyteller Farm’s grass-fed beef to bakerchic’s artisan breads and Ascension Artistry’s crystalline mushrooms, creating southwest Washington’s most comprehensive and community-focused Saturday morning gathering from June through September.

Exploring More Washington Farmers Markets

The Washington State Farmers Market Directory features detailed guides to farmers markets across Washington, from the San Juan Islands to the Columbia River Gorge. Whether you’re seeking farm-fresh produce in your neighborhood, planning weekend market tours through different regions, or looking for markets that accept SNAP/WIC benefits, the directory helps you discover Washington’s diverse community of farmers, artisans, and local food producers.

Contact Info

Address: Davis Park, 337-411 N 3rd Avenue, Ridgefield, WA 98642
Phone: (360) 931-3421
Email: rfm98642@gmail.com (for vendor inquiries, entertainment, volunteer opportunities, and co-op table information)
Website: https://www.ridgefieldwa.us/305/Farmers-Market
Facebook: Ridgefield Farmers Market
Instagram: @ridgefieldfm