Loudonville Farmers Market returns May 30
Weekly market in Central Park seeks vendors for summer season, offering local produce and crafts
The Loudonville Farmers Market will return to Central Park May 30 for its summer season, with vendors currently being sought.
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The Loudonville Farmers Market will soon return to Central Park for another summer season, with opening day set for May 30. The market will run from 9 a.m. to noon every Saturday through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.
Vendor applications for the 2026 season are now open. Organizers are seeking local farmers, artisans, food trucks, bakers and vendors offering unique goods. The first round of vendors will be approved shortly after March 15. Applications will continue to be accepted throughout the season as space allows.
Over the past several years, the farmers market has become one of Loudonville’s most popular summer traditions. What began as a simple gathering of local producers has grown into a Saturday morning destination in the heart of the village. Each week Central Park fills with families picking up fresh produce, neighbors lingering over coffee, children playing lawn games, and visitors browsing handmade crafts and specialty foods. Live music and casual games also take place.
The market’s impact extends beyond Loudonville residents. With thousands of visitors traveling to the Mohican area each weekend during the summer months, the market offers local producers a valuable opportunity to connect with both returning customers and new audiences discovering the village for the first time.
The Loudonville Farmers Market is entirely volunteer operated, and vendor fees are intentionally kept low. More information for vendors and visitors is available at www.loudonvilleffa.com/market. Organizers encourage vendors to apply early, as interest in the market continues to grow each year.