Part street festival, part open-air market, this volunteer-run nonprofit fills downtown with produce stands, craft vendors, and a weekly cruise-in. The City of Hillsboro and local press confirm the 2025 season ran June 10–Aug 26.
A Hillsboro tradition since 1982, this nonprofit market fills Main Street with regional farms, flowers, and ready-to-eat bites. The City of Hillsboro confirms the 2025 season runs Saturdays into late October, with SNAP matching and live music.
It's a good market. It varies by week earlier spring and summer there are more plants, going into the end of summer we have more fruit... The market is primarily the same non food vendors every week beyond the farms that change through the season.
Ian Peneges
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Nice that there are crafts/goods here unlike the Beaverton one. A good selection of produce as well. Only 2 food stands, but there are the food carts there with great pricing so that's okay.
Beth Buckley
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Love this Saturday Market. Went around lunchtime and it wasn't too crowded. Beautiful weather in July! There were so many different vendors including arts, crafts, fruits, veggies, bouquets, pickles, soaps, gemstones and jewelry, food trucks, photography, and more.
Mickey Sattler
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Four stars for having an outdoor market with a good variety of booths.
One star off for its small total size and the lack of a mechanism whereby there's some rotation of vendors. After a couple of visits, the lack of change is a bit stultifying, which bummed me out. I wanted to discover new things every few visits.
The variety is great! What did I see on my two visits?
* South African biltong and drörwors
* Homemade ghee
* Chocolate truffle (or is it fudge)
* fresh bread
* specialty meats
* fresh vegetables & flowers
* some boutique alcohols
* a few vendors with ready-to-eat hot food
and a lot more. It's a market deserving of a bigger city audience, but I'm glad it's here in wee Hillsboro.
Steve James
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This was they 2nd week they have been open in 2025. Parking can be a little tough to find, but if you mind a 2 block walk there is plenty in the parking garage across the street from the sheriff's office. The smells emanating the food stalls is intoxicating especially when your hungry, lol. There are many booths specializing in plants and flowers. Plus the usual assortment of craft booths. I personally love the booths selling mushrooms. Though the mushrooms can be a little spendy, the flavor is great. It's not as big as the Beaverton Farmers market but definitely have a wide selection of goods. It's a great place to go and just browse. You never know what you might find.
Victor Guzman
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If you want to spend time with family or friends or just want to try new thing recommend you visit at least once. Get here when they open if you don't want to wait in line at some of the food carts/ trucks. Also pet friendly.
Glenna Cain
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Hillsboro's Farmers market is a fun way to spend your summer Sundays. There are plenty of booths, vendors and food options.
Jaennae Kuykendall
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Love going every Saturday that I'm in town for. Lots of cheap fresh produce that is usually cheaper and better than the grocery stores. Several to choose from with a wide variety of produce. Love the tea lady that puts edible flowers on the drinks that makes them look as good as they taste. A couple food trucks to choose from for food and they are parked next to a splash park for the kids. Amphitheatre type seating over there, and there are a few benches by the courthouse which also has beautiful big trees and plants to walk around. Lots of great stores on main street to hit up too. Sometimes it's a quick stop for produce but when we've had people in town it's also a great activity that keeps everyone entertained for several hours if they like to shop.