It’s farmers market time!

Apr 23, 2026 | Food, Front Page, Mountain Events, Running Springs

The Running Springs Farmers Market & Artisan Faire will hold its 2026 opening day this Saturday, April 25.

By Mary-Justine Lanyon
Editor

 

Rim’s original certified farmers market – established in Running Springs in 2012 – will celebrate its 2026 opening day on Saturday, April 25.

From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., folks can peruse a variety of vendors from fresh produce to preserves, baked good to fine art, handmade crafts to wellness products at the Running Springs Farmers Market & Artisan Faire.

Interested in finding out which vendors will be there on a given week? Visit the new website, runningspringsfarmersmarket.com, where you can pull up a list.

In this 15th season, there will be more than 40 vendors present each of the 31 Saturdays the market takes place. Find the wooden strawberry each Saturday and win a prize.

The market would not be complete without music. On the docket for 2026 are Acoustics with Adam, Alicyn Packard, Amber Livingston, B.O.B. Trio, Frankie Sparkman, High Impact, Highland Pickers, Jimmy Reid and Mark Segal.

There’s plenty of parking at the market right next door in the library and bank parking lots. Overflow parking is available on Commercial Way and in downtown Running Springs – both are just a one-minute walk to the market.

The market is located at 2645 Whispering Pines Drive, between the bank and the library. It will take place on Saturdays through Nov. 21.

Interested in selling at the market? The information and a link to the application are available on the website.

The Running Springs Area Chamber of Commerce is the primary sponsor of the farmers market. President Kevin Somes is the market manager; Director Cathy Clemons is the information and vendor contact.

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