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Downtown’s Morning Market
Downtown’s Morning Market and Grove Farmers Market Unite for the Winter Season
Downtown Morning Market: Update (10/20/25)
The City of Redlands Facilities and Community Services (FCS) staff is pleased to announce an exciting collaboration between Downtown’s Morning Market and the Grove Farmers Market, bringing together two of our community’s most beloved local markets. Beginning Saturday, November 29, 2025—when the City’s market traditionally begins its winter recess—vendors and customers alike will benefit from a unified effort to strengthen Redlands’ farmers market experience.

Downtown’s Morning Market
Every Saturday from January to November: 9:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Saturday Morning Farmers’ Market is open from 9 am-1 pm every Saturday, except holidays. Please see our Weather Cancellation Policy for weather-related cancellations. The parking lot is closed to the general public for parking from 5 am-2 pm.
Non-service animals are not allowed at the Saturday Farmers’ Market (Ordinance Sec. 12.40.110 RMC) without a permit issued by the City of Redlands.
Downtown’s Morning Market proudly accepts EBT/SNAP benefits. See the Market booth attendant to purchase your easy to use EBT script.
The Market’s policy is as follows:
WEATHER POLICY
If the event has been canceled due to weather, a message will be put on the home page of the City’s Website www.cityofredlands.org and a refund or credit will be given if any fees were collected. Vendors can look up the weather at www.accuweather.com/en/us/redlands-ca/92373/hourly-weather-forecast/331975.
Rain Policy: Staff will determine if an event will be cancelled due to rain by monitoring the evening’s forecast on the AccuWeather website the day before at noon. If the forecast predicts a 60% chance of rain during the hours of the event, the event will be cancelled. Should the weather defy the forecast, Redlands Market Staff will cancel the event if is raining before the start of the event and/or if the event area is significantly wet and unsafe for participants.
Excessive Heat Policy: Staff will determine if an event will be canceled due to excessive heat by monitoring the forecast on the AccuWeather website the day before at noon. If the forecast predicts excessive heat of 105 degrees of higher during the hours of the market, the market will be canceled.
High Wind Policy: Staff will determine if an event will be cancelled due to high winds by monitoring the forecast on the AccuWeather website the day before at noon. If winds are predicted to average 40 miles per hour or greater, or if wind gusts are expected at 58 miles per hour or greater during the hours of the event, the event will be cancelled. In addition if trees and power lines are blown down in the surrounding area, the event will also be cancelled. Nevertheless, all vendors are expected to have canopy weights with a minimum of 25 pounds per leg. Any damage incurred by a vendor due to insufficient weights will be a t the expense of the vendor.
Each vendor differs. If needed, there are multiple ATM machines located in downtown Redlands.
According to the California Federation of Certified Farmers’ Markets:
California Certified Farmers’ Markets are places where farmers sell their crops directly to the public. Before a farmer can sell at a “certified” farmers market, the farm is inspected by the Department of Agriculture to ensure that the farmer is growing what they are selling, then the farmer is presented with a “Producer’s Certificate.” This certificate is required to be in view of the public and can be viewed at any time if asked.
- You would support local farmers and businesses, which helps the economy.
- You’ll experience the higher quality and taste of fresh produce compared to store-bought products.
- You’ll know that you’re buying safe produce that has been handled with care.
- You’ll always get the best seasonal produce.
- There are lots of opportunities to connect with your community and to get to know your farmers.
- You’ll always find something new!
- You’ll discover where your food comes from and learn new things.
- It’s enjoyable for the whole family
While many of our farmers meet several USDA organic standards, we are not an official organic market. Farmers that are classified as organic must have signage indicating so.
Learn more about federal standards for organic farming here.
You can click here to view the vendor rules and regulations and to submit an application
Vendor applications are accepted on a seasonal basis. Each application is reviewed by the Parks & Recreation Commission prior to acceptance into the Market.