Palmdale Farmers Market Moves to Sam Yellen Park, Starting May 1 New location promises fresh experience for shoppers this season
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PALMDALE, CA – Fresh produce, local vendors and live family-friendly entertainment are returning to Palmdale this spring as the City kicks off its seasonal farmers market. This year, the beloved tradition relocates to a new home at the recently redeveloped Sam Yellen Park, located at 5100 E. Ave. S, creating an enhanced experience for residents and visitors alike.
The weekly gathering will take place every Friday from 5-9 p.m., beginning May 1 and running through Sept. 25. Palmdale’s Music in the Park, live entertainment by local musicians and performers, will enhance the atmosphere on the first Friday of every month. The market will be closed July 3 for the Independence Day holiday weekend.
“The Farmers Market is a cornerstone of Palmdale’s community connection and relocating it to Sam Yellen Park elevates this annual tradition,” said Mayor Eric Ohlsen. “This award-winning destination represents our commitment to creating vibrant spaces where families can come together. We’re not just offering fresh fruits and vegetables, we’re building a sense of belonging and strengthening the bonds that make Palmdale a wonderful place to call home.”
Sam Yellen Park’s $18.5 million Phase II expansion opened in October 2025 and provides the perfect setting for families to browse the vendor booths, pick up dinner ingredients and explore the expanded playgrounds and open space.
“Palmdale’s weekly Farmers Market strengthens our local economy by providing small business owners and agricultural vendors with direct access to customers,” said Mayor Pro Tem Austin Bishop. “It’s a one-stop opportunity to support growers, let your kids run around while you enjoy live music and shop. Our Farmers Market delivers real value to our residents and helps bring people together.”
For more information about the market, visit www.CityOfPalmdaleCA.gov/FarmersMarketor contact Parks and Recreation at 661/267-5611.

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