Biweekly during the academic seasons, this campus market pairs nutrition education with certified growers and student‑friendly incentives. Verified by the organizer and community listings; a practical stop for produce with a learning twist.
Rancho Cucamonga’s weekly anchor, this year‑round Saturday market brings certified growers, prepared-food artisans, and live community energy. Confirmed by the organizer and center, it accepts EBT and is often cited alongside Los Angeles Times farmers market listings for the region.
Every Saturday, meet regional farmers, bakers, and small producers at this year‑round market. The organizer’s site confirms hours, SNAP/EBT access, and community programming—an easy way to taste the Inland Empire’s diverse foodways in one stroll.
Delicious fruit, so much better then u can find @ any market! Any market! Nicest people on earth serving u delicious goods. Very clean, with lots of parking.
Denise S.
Google
Beautiful farmers market with all kinds of vendors
We ate breakfast before going, then wished we hadn't, because the food booths and food trucks looked so yummy. I got a healing crystal, loose leaf tea, jerky, fruit, veggies, hummus, Salsa, Bundt cakes, honey and a plant, so lots of different offerings.
Kris T.
Google
I LOVE THIS FARMERS MARKET ! The FOOD IS SO YUMMY ! and everyone is so nice 😊 and it’s super clean. I love the OXTAIL AND EMPANADAS from THE SMOKING KETTLE !
DarkLady 1.
Google
Most memorable and enjoyable farmers market. There is so much to see and there is always something you just need to grab. Recommend trying their yogurt, it is such a treat ☺️
Brayan S.
Google
There is alot of great things to try definitely if you love coffee and fish try the Solo roasters and Cast Away Sea Food
Thornton C.
Google
Farmers market is Fantastic. Make sure you get the Oxtails and or Empanadas at The Smoking Kettle
Wow that was some good eating
Peggy D.
Google
Not dog friendly! I've been to several farmers markets that welcome dogs, but this one does not. Very disappointed.
Updated 10.12
Of course, there are reasons for this rule. But be aware, people: this is not the kind of outdoor farmer’s market you might expect. It’s not a chill, pet-friendly environment. Please think twice before bringing your furry friend, as you may leave very disappointed!
Maria C.
Google
I love this place. I’ve bought fresh veggies, fruit, crocheted items and plants. I especially love the mango vinegar I bought from a vendor. It’s delicious mixed with olive oil. I definitely will keep going back. Their produce doesn’t go bad in a couple of days like store bought.