Fresh local food, community connection, and downtown vitality come together this summer at the new Springfield Sunday Market.
The Springfield Sunday Market launches Sunday, June 7, bringing local farmers, food producers, artisans, and community organizations to downtown Springfield every Sunday through October.
The market is a partnership between the City of Springfield, Springfield Economic Development Agency (SEDA), and Lane County Farmers Market. The goal is to create a vibrant weekly gathering place in downtown Springfield, expand access to locally grown food, and support local farmers and small businesses.
Visitors can shop for fresh produce, flowers, plants, baked goods, meat, eggs, honey, prepared foods, and artisan products while connecting directly with the people who grow and produce them.
The Springfield Sunday Market supports community goals related to downtown vitality, economic development, and access to fresh, local food. Community members and visitors are invited to shop local, support regional agriculture, and enjoy a new weekly tradition in downtown Springfield.
QUICK FACTS
- Sundays, June 7 through October 25, 2026
- 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Library Parking Lot at Springfield City Hall
- 225 Fifth Street, Springfield
- Free Admission
- Nearly 50 Vendors
Learn More
Visit the Lane County Farmers Market webpage for vendor information, weekly updates, transportation details, and market policies.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Springfield Sunday Market?
The market takes place every Sunday from June 7 through October 25, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Where is the market located?
The market is located in the Library parking lot at Springfield City Hall, 225 Fifth Street.
What can I expect to find at the market?
Visitors will find a variety of locally grown produce, meat, eggs, flowers, plants, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, artisan products, and other farm-direct offerings. Vendors may vary from week to week.
Where can I park?
Free parking is available in nearby City-owned parking lots, including the lots underneath City Hall, as well as on surrounding downtown streets. There are no time restrictions on Sundays.
Can I take public transportation to the market?
Yes. Springfield Station is located approximately two blocks from the market site. Lane County Farmers Market and Lane Transit District are partnering to provide free transit rides to the market through the Umo Mobility app. Visit Lane County Farmers Market webpage for details.
Is the market accessible?
Yes. The market is located on paved surfaces and is accessible to people using mobility devices. Accessible parking is provided in designated spaces under City Hall.
Will restrooms be available?
Yes. Portable restrooms will be available during market hours.
Will streets be closed for the market?
No road closures are planned in connection with the market.
Who operates the market?
The market is operated by Lane County Farmers Market in partnership with the City of Springfield and Springfield Economic Development Agency.
Why is the City supporting the market?
The Springfield Sunday Market helps bring additional activity and visitors to downtown Springfield, increases access to fresh, local food, and supports local farmers and small businesses..
Who can I contact with questions?
For vendor information, market operations, transportation details, or weekly updates, please contact Lane County Farmers Market.
For City-related inquiries, please contact the City Manager’s Office at cmomail@springfield-or.gov or 541-726-3700.
