C B.
Yelp
Best Farmer's Market in America. Okay, well, I haven't seen them all, but it's better than the other ones I know. Beautiful, fresh, colorful fruits and vegetables with lots of heirloom varieties. Sweet, juicy Persimmon tomatoes, crunchy and flavorful Sweet Slice Cucumbers, golden raspberries. Makes me see why my mom always told me Oregon is paradise on earth (or maybe she just thinks that because she moved to the dreariest country in the world).
But this farmer's market is about more than fruits and veggies. You'll find some of the best meat in the state here, like Biancalana's pork, or the stand that sells free range chicken, beef, duck eggs, and all kinds of other meats, sausages, and other delicious locally produced food from humanely treated animals.
Don't miss Hideaway Bakery's stand for Prosciutto twists and ciabatta, Eugene City Bakery for the best croissants in town and a loaf of polenta french bread, and of course local favorite Red Wagon Creamery with their array of classics and brilliantly surprisingly and delicious ice cream combinations. If you're here at the right time, get them to make you a Caramel Corn mix, combining their Sweet Corn with Butter ice cream and their all-time favorite Smoked Salt Caramel ice cream.
Oh, and no need to bring cash. Most vendors by now accept credit cards through Square, and otherwise you can buy tokens at the LCFM booth, which saves you the ATM fee.
Warning: If you don't like hippies, you're going to have a bad time. Expect ample tie dye, the smell of weed pervading the air, folk musicians good and bad, and women with babies hanging from their bared nipples, breastfeeding while they handle your transaction. But this is Eugene. You probably expected that.