Clatskanie Farmers Market

Farmers Market

60 Lillich St, Clatskanie, OR 97016, USA

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Clatskanie Farmers Market

Farmers Market

About

Every Saturday June-September at Cope’s Park, you’ll find:
Fresh produce, pantry staples, art & crafts, body products, plants & starts and culinary delights!
Open air live music and a grassy nook along the lazy Clatskanie River from which to enjoy it!
Power of Produce (PoP) tokens for the kids, a playground and interactive booths at our festivals.
Abundant offerings covered under the EBT/SNAP/DUFB/FDNP programs.
Extra special events featuring what is most dear to our hearts.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for weekly updates and musician lineups!
Check our website for our festival schedule!

Additional Location Information:

Cope's Park

Hours

Name Weekday Hours Months
Clatskanie Farmers Market Saturday 10 a.m. PST - 2 p.m. PST Starts Jun 07 2025
Ends   Sep 27 2025

Partnerships

Oregon Farmers Markets Association

Programs

SNAP/EBT
Double Up Food Bucks
Power of Produce (POP)
FDNP

Manager

Jasmine Lillich
We are a group of passionate people on a mission to build and nourish a vibrant local food agricultural system in Clatskanie, Oregon! The Clatskanie Farmer Collective is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, we offer community based market opportunities that connect local growers to buyers in Clatskanie and throughout the North Coast of Oregon. We offer a variety of products, services, and events to support local agriculture, economy, and culture. Learn more about our year-round Food Hub, seasonal Farmers Market, classes & events, Community Garden and how to join the fun.

We strive to create a market where everyone can feel safe, respected, and uplifted by one another. There is no tolerance in our market for racism, discrimination, harassment, hate, or violence.

We acknowledge the land we now call Clatskanie as the traditional territory of the Siletz, Grande Ronde, Clatsop, and Chinook Tribal nations. We also acknowledge the Tribal governments and their roles today in taking care of these lands.