The Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market stands as a vibrant cornerstone of the community, a place where the bounty of Arizona’s local growers and the creativity of its artisan food producers come together. As the desert sun climbs higher, the market adapts, offering a unique and refreshing way to experience local flavors and connect with the heart of Scottsdale.
Summer 2025 promises another season of fresh finds, lively atmosphere, and special events that make a Saturday morning visit an essential Scottsdale experience. This guide will navigate you through everything you need to know to make the most of the market during its summer schedule.
To make the most of the cooler morning temperatures, the Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market adjusts its hours for the summer months. In June 2025, visitors can explore the market’s offerings every Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. This early start is a welcome adjustment, allowing shoppers and vendors alike to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere before the peak heat of the Arizona summer day sets in.
The confirmed Saturday dates for June 2025 are:
It’s worth noting the market’s seasonal rhythm: operations typically run from October through April with longer hours (8 a.m. – 1 p.m.), transitioning to slightly shorter hours in May (8 a.m. – 12 p.m.), before adopting the earliest start time in June. This thoughtful scheduling underscores a commitment to providing a comfortable experience for all.
The Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market is conveniently situated at Brown Ave., Scottsdale, AZ. This places it right in the public parking lot between 1st and 2nd Streets, directly across from The Mission restaurant, making it an accessible and familiar landmark within the bustling Old Town district.
Even in the heart of summer, the market buzzes with activity, showcasing the resilience and diversity of Arizona’s agricultural community. With over 100 local growers and specialty food producers participating, the market has been a thriving hub since its establishment in 2009.
Visitors can anticipate a delightful array of products. The emphasis is firmly on “food & farming only,” ensuring an authentic market experience. Expect to find:
The market prides itself on connecting consumers directly with the people who grow and make their food, fostering a down-to-earth, communal atmosphere.
While specific vendor offerings can vary week by week, Arizona’s early June harvest typically includes a wonderful selection of fruits and vegetables. Based on regional availability, marketgoers might find:
The opportunity to purchase such fresh produce directly supports local farmers and often means enjoying varieties and flavors not commonly found in larger grocery stores.
June 2025 at the Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market is set to be particularly engaging, thanks to its integration with the city-wide “June Days” celebration. A highlight is “Breakfast at the Market,” scheduled every Saturday in June (June 7, 14, 21, and 28) from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the market’s location, Brown Ave. This free-to-attend event invites guests to “rise, shine and explore incredible vendors offering a variety of breakfast foods and artisan items”.
The experience will be further enhanced by live musical performances throughout the month, featuring artists such as Ed Halmstead, Lindsey Vogt, Christopher Lawrie, and Ben Reneer. This transforms a regular market trip into a more festive and leisurely morning outing.
This “Breakfast at the Market” initiative beautifully positions the farmers market as an ideal launchpad for a full day of exploring other “June Days” activities happening throughout Old Town Scottsdale. “June Days” itself is a month-long festival (June 1st – 30th) designed to showcase the vibrancy of Scottsdale’s Old Town with daily experiences ranging from wine tastings and art exhibits to yoga mornings and stadium tours.
The market, with its early hours and special breakfast focus, allows visitors to soak in local culture and flavors before venturing out to other scheduled events like morning yoga at the Scottsdale Civic Center (June 7th, 8 a.m.) or “Stories & Sweets” at the Scottsdale Community Design Studio (Tuesdays in June, 6:30 p.m.). This synergy creates a compelling reason to make Old Town Scottsdale a prime destination on summer Saturdays.
Getting to the Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market is relatively straightforward, with options for both driving and public transport.
One of the conveniences of visiting the market is the availability of free parking. The market itself is held in a public parking lot on Brown Ave. between 1st and 2nd Streets. Scottsdale’s Old Town, in general, is known for its accessible and free parking options, including numerous public parking lots and garages. Street parking is also available, typically with a three-hour limit. Given Old Town’s compact and walkable nature, parking in any of the nearby lots or garages means you won’t be too far from the market and other attractions.
While parking is generally plentiful, it’s worth noting that the city has considered plans to add more levels to the parking structure on Brown Avenue where the market is held. Such construction could, in the future, necessitate a temporary relocation for the market, though current information for Summer 2025 indicates the market will be at its usual Brown Avenue location.
For those preferring public transit, Scottsdale offers several services.
Getting to Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market (3806 N. Brown Ave.)
Mode | Details | Key Routes/Stops for Market Vicinity | Notes |
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Car Parking | Free public parking lots & garages in Old Town; street parking (often 3-hour limit) | Parking lot at Brown Ave. between 1st & 2nd Sts.; various garages on 2nd St., 3rd Ave. | Arrive early for best spots, especially on market days. |
Scottsdale Trolley | Fare-free service; 3 main routes (68CM, MLHD, MSTG) | MLHD & 68CM routes have stops near Old Town (e.g., Indian School Rd & Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale Rd & Stetson Dr) | Crucial: Main service is Mon-Fri. Verify Saturday operation for any Old Town specific circulators. |
Valley Metro Bus | Regional bus service | Route 72: Stops on Scottsdale Rd (e.g., at Indian School Rd, Camelback Rd). Route 41: Stops on Indian School Rd. Route 50: Stops on Camelback Rd. | Reliable Saturday option. Check specific stop locations and schedules on Valley Metro website. |
This layered accessibility, combining ample free parking with public transit options, makes reaching the market convenient. However, the nuance regarding Saturday trolley service means visitors intending to use it should perform due diligence by checking updated schedules closer to their visit.
A summer visit to the Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market is a delightful experience, and a little preparation can make it even more enjoyable, especially given the Arizona climate.
The single most important piece of advice for a summer market trip is to arrive early. The market’s June hours of 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. are specifically designed to take advantage of the cooler morning air. Arriving when it opens not only means more comfortable temperatures but also offers the best selection of produce, potentially better parking, and fewer crowds. Local chefs and keen foodies are often among the first on the scene for prime pickings.
Successfully navigating a summer farmers market in Scottsdale, particularly one as popular as Scottsdale’s Old Town, is enhanced by this kind of thoughtful preparation. It shifts the experience from a potentially rushed errand in the heat to an intentional and enjoyable outing. These considerations ensure comfort and allow visitors to fully appreciate the quality and diversity the market offers.
A visit to the Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market, especially with the “Breakfast at the Market” event during June Days, serves as a perfect gateway to exploring the wider charm of Old Town Scottsdale. With market activities concluding by 10 a.m., much of the day remains to discover what this historic and vibrant district has to offer.
Old Town is renowned for its compact and easily walkable layout, encompassing several distinct districts, each with its own character. After enjoying the market, visitors can seamlessly transition to:
Many of the “June Days” events are scattered throughout these areas, making it easy to combine a market visit with other festival activities. The market, therefore, is not just a destination for fresh food but an integral part of the broader Old Town Scottsdale cultural and recreational landscape. Its location and timing, especially during the summer, position it as an ideal starting point for a more immersive local experience.
The Scottsdale’s Old Town Farmers Market in Summer 2025 offers more than just a shopping trip; it’s an invitation to participate in a cherished local tradition. It’s a place to savor the flavors of Arizona, support local enterprise, and connect with a community that values fresh food and authentic experiences. The early summer hours, the special “Breakfast at the Market” event, and the vibrant backdrop of “June Days” all combine to create a uniquely Scottsdale morning out.
By embracing the early start, discovering the seasonal bounty, and perhaps lingering to explore the historic streets of Old Town, visitors can craft a memorable summer Saturday. The market fosters a direct connection between shopper and grower, creating a “welcoming communal experience” that is both fun and enriching. It’s an opportunity to slow down, taste the difference that local makes, and become part of the fabric of this dynamic city. The Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market eagerly awaits your visit, promising fresh discoveries and warm hospitality in the heart of the desert.
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