If you’re looking for an authentic local experience in Bend, Oregon, the NorthWest Crossing Farmers Market is a must-visit. This lively community gathering spot offers the perfect opportunity to connect with local farmers, artisans, and neighbors, all while enjoying the charm of one of Bend’s most beloved neighborhoods. 

This is not only one of our favorite things to do on Saturday in Bend, it’s where we buy many of our produce and meat for the week during the warm part of the year.  

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Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, this Saturday Farmers Market Bend, Oregon scene is sure to delight.

A Guide to the NorthWest Crossing Farmers Market in Bend

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Location and Market Details

The NorthWest Crossing Farmers Market Bend is held every Saturday generally from the beginning of June through September. You’ll find it nestled in the heart of the Northwest Crossing neighborhood — a pleasant town center style area on Bend’s west side.

The market runs for about two blocks west from Compass Park.

More details on this Saturday farmers market in Bend:

Parking at NorthWest Crossing Farmers Market

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There is ample street parking around the market.  We usually start our search for parking around Compass Park.  You can park curbside at the park or surrounding streets.

Be mindful when parking in front of houses to stay off sidewalks and yards, and not block driveways.

What Makes This Market Special?

Bend is lucky to be surrounded by some of the best farmland in the country.  That provides great access to fresh, organic produce and excellent farmers’ markets.

Many residents consider the Bend Farmers Market that is held right downtown on Wednesdays (11 AM to 3 PM) to be the ‘main’ town farmers market.  

And while this is also a great farmers market to visit, we believe the NorthWest Crossing farmers market is superior.

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What makes the Bend Oregon Saturday Farmers Market so special?  It’s mostly about the vendors:

  • Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables from regional farms

  • Artisan bread, pastries, and other baked goods

  • Handcrafted cheeses and cured meats

  • Beautiful cut flowers and plants

  • Unique arts and crafts from local makers

  • Ready-to-eat foods from beloved Bend food stalls and food trucks

There’s also entertainment and an emphasis on sustainability and community support. 

Some Vendors We Buy From

To give you an idea of the type of vendors at this market, I’ll share some from which I made real purchases during a visit I made in June 2025.

I arrived early, before the market opened, and had breakfast at a great local spot – The Sparrow Bakery (right on the market route).

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Here are some of the vendors I bought produce and meat from:

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Tips for Visiting the NorthWest Crossing Farmers Market

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Make the most of your visit with these tips:

  • Arrive early for easy parking and fewer crowds.  Gets busy around noon.

  • Bring reusable bags or baskets.

  • Bring your kids and plan to have lunch at the market (plenty of food vendors!)

  • Unlike most places in Bend, no dogs allowed!

  • Try to use cash.  Virtually all vendors will take credit cards and mobile payments.  But help these businesses by paying cash. 

  • Be patient!  Some stalls will have lines.

Looking For More Ideas For Your Visit to Bend?

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If you are visiting Bend, there are many things to do, and while visiting a farmers market may not be high on your list, its a great way to enjoy the local scene.

You can read more on our site about the best breweries in Bend, hikes around Bend, and golf courses around Bend to build your perfect Bend getaway!

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Glenn VanLandingham Travel Writer
Glenn is a travel enthusiast and adventure seeker who lives in Frederick, Maryland, and Bend, Oregon. He and his wife Nicole use EpicBend and EpicFrederick to chronicle their adventures in these amazing places so others can live their best lives in Frederick and Bend.