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    AV Farmer's Market

    4.0 (5 reviews)
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    College of the Canyons Farmers' Market

    College of the Canyons Farmers' Market

    4.0
    (67 reviews)
    25.7 mi
    $$

    This farmers market is still good they have added new vendors to give us more variety…read more I like that the booths are more spread out than other farmers markets - I had being jammed into a small space Song farm is a great new addition - picked up some fresh garlic and purple sweet potatoes! Their broccoli is great as well AZ ranch has fantastic blackberries! Apricot lane farms has meat - I got a pork chop that was tender and had great flavor Flying disc ranch has some great dates - all different varieties - they aren't there every week but if you see them - snatch some up! Tea waves. - lets you try a sample then you can buy some to take home and enjoy a zen moment with some great tea Timber canyon has great avocados - they have become a staple for avocado toast In this day and age you get what you pay for and I'm sick and tired of wasting my money on grocery store subpar produce that goes bad or is imported thousands of miles from other countries We need to support local and keep these small farms in business. The quality and taste are so much better - and you can buy just what you need So grateful these farmers come

    This farmers market has the freshest produce! The COC market has been here for 29 years. There's…read moreavocados, berries, apples, orchids, fresh juice, sea moss, crepes, hummus, and much much more!! Start your week off right by coming here for the freshest local produce and prepared foods :). Get here early before your favorite farmers sell out. When it gets really hot sometimes the farmers leave early for safety reasons. Check the website or call.

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    Egg prices this weekend
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    College of the Canyons Farmers' Market

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    Old Town Newhall Farmers Market

    Old Town Newhall Farmers Market

    4.6
    (40 reviews)
    24.7 mi
    $$

    Wonderful Community Farmers Market with Fresh, Local Quality…read moreThe Old Town Newhall Farmers Market is a fantastic weekly destination for fresh, locally sourced products and a welcoming community atmosphere. This certified farmers market brings together local farms and food artisans, offering seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisan breads, dairy products, honey, meats, seafood, and a variety of ready-to-eat foods. Held year-round on Saturday mornings at the Old Town Newhall Library, the market provides access to produce that is often harvested just 12-48 hours before being sold, which truly shows in the quality and freshness. Visitors consistently praise the friendly vendors, fresh food options, and variety of small businesses to support. Many reviews highlight the excellent breakfast and prepared food options -- from pastries and tacos to fresh juices -- along with quality produce and specialty items. While it's a smaller market compared to some larger regional markets, that actually adds to its charm. It's easy to explore, offers thoughtfully curated vendors, and creates a relaxed, community-focused shopping experience that keeps people coming back week after week. If you're looking for a friendly local market with high-quality products, great food, and a strong sense of community, the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market is absolutely worth visiting. The level of service provided by each farmer and vendor is exceptional and consistently professional.

    Being new to the area, I've been visiting different farmers markets around Santa Clarita, and I was…read morereally excited when I found the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market. Out of the ones I've tried so far, this one had more of the variety I was personally looking for, and I enjoyed the overall atmosphere the first few times I went. But the main reason I initially felt comfortable there was because during my first visit, I came with my service dog and the employee at the entrance properly asked the ADA-approved questions. She asked if my dog was a service dog and then asked what task she performs. I genuinely appreciated that so much, because most of the time people immediately say "we don't allow dogs" without asking, which can feel dismissive when you rely on a service animal. That first experience made me feel safe and respected, and it made me want to keep coming back. Unfortunately, my most recent visit was very different. When I arrived, an employee immediately told me that dogs were not allowed, without first asking if my dog was a service animal. I politely asked if she could ask the two ADA questions, and the interaction became uncomfortable. She responded, "I did, I asked you what the task for your service dog was." I told her, "You didn't ask me if she was a service dog, you just told me dogs aren't allowed." I then explained my dog's task and said, "If you don't mind, please review the ADA procedure for the two questions." She replied, "Oh my friend, we do follow ADA regulations." I told her, "No, you didn't. You assumed my dog was a pet and didn't ask if she was a service dog first." She said, "Most people are happy when we ask those questions," and I responded, "Yes, we are happy when you actually ask them." I do believe she thought she had asked correctly, but she didn't, and the conversation kept going back and forth in front of other people, including a vendor nearby who was giving samples. I ended up getting emotional and crying, which was embarrassing, and I felt bad that the vendor had to witness the situation because he was just standing there doing his job. I can see how this may seem like a small thing to some people, but for those of us who rely on real service dogs, these interactions matter a lot. We constantly feel like we have to justify our legitimacy, and it gets exhausting. I understand that staff have to deal with people bringing pets that are not service animals, and I respect that, but that's exactly why the correct ADA questions should always be asked before making assumptions. And there are ways that you can tell when a service dog is not a real service dog, which is information I would gladly give as I used to help train service animals. Because of that experience, I left feeling really disappointed. It's unfortunate, because I truly liked this farmers market and the variety it offers, but after that interaction I don't feel comfortable going back. I do hope staff continue to review ADA guidelines so situations like this can be handled more professionally in the future.

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    Sesame bagel
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    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    Bloom Ranch Of Acton

    4.9
    (124 reviews)
    9.4 mi
    $$

    OMG!!!!! I am here right now, and do not want to leave! This exquisite hidden gem is a must see! My…read morefirst time, visiting from Reno, Nevada, and cannot wait to come back! JAZZ, mouth watering food, top tier customer service! The atmosphere is everything!

    Wow. It had been a…read morecouple of years since I first became aware of Bloom Ranch. I'm not originally from California, but in the spaces I've moved through, I've always done my best to support Black-owned businesses whenever possible. Unbeknownst to me, I had no idea Bloom Ranch hosted a jazz brunch experience on the property. I was reminded about Bloom Ranch by someone whose opinion I trust deeply. She had traveled all the way from San Diego for the experience and left without words. She couldn't quite explain the levity, the love, the light, or what she had felt there. That was all I needed to know. I immediately booked a Sunday brunch and came with my partner and another couple. The experience begins long before you arrive. Driving from Pasadena into Acton, the landscape slowly transforms. The city gives way to rocky hills, rugged peaks, and wide-open skies. Then suddenly, you turn into Bloom Ranch and find yourself transported. Lush gardens, lavender, herbs, fruit trees, and rows of vibrant greenery welcome you onto the property. It feels as though you've stepped into another world entirely. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed not only by the Bloom Ranch staff, the people who steward and cultivate the land, but by what genuinely felt like family. From start to finish, we were cared for, supported, and guided through an experience that felt intentional in every way. The soulful jazz music would periodically pull you out of conversation because it was simply too beautiful not to fully absorb. The food was prepared in-house, sourced from the land, and served by people whose care and intention could be felt in every detail. What surprised me most was how spiritual the experience felt. There is something profoundly grounding about being surrounded by people who genuinely love the land, nurture it, and share its abundance with others. In a world that often feels rushed and disconnected, Bloom Ranch offers something increasingly rare, presence. It invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and remember your connection to nature, community, and yourself. I am filled with immense gratitude for having experienced something so special, created by people who look like me, people who feel like me, people who are intentionally cultivating peace, connection, stewardship of the land, and community. I was also filled with an incredible sense of pride. Bloom Ranch is the largest Black-owned ranch in Los Angeles County, and its existence feels both meaningful and necessary. Dr. Bill Releford is a beacon, a pillar of optimism, wisdom, and possibility. To witness someone carry the values and lessons of his upbringing through a successful medical career and into the creation and stewardship of Bloom Ranch is truly inspiring. And then there is Debra Releford, the Matriarch, whose warmth and presence seem to illuminate the heart and soul of the ranch itself. To say that I will return almost feels inadequate. It makes it sound like Bloom Ranch is simply a venue where one has an experience and then goes home. That is not what this felt like. What it felt like was being welcomed into a family. Into a community. Into a frequency of love, joy, nourishment, and belonging that has been needed for a very long time. Thank you, thank you, thank you to Dr. Bill Releford, Debra, and the entire team who made this experience possible. What you have created is deeply meaningful. Forever grateful.

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    HEN HOUSE!!!!
    Delicious organic strawberries.
    Delicious organic strawberries.
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    Villa del Sol Sweet Cherry Farms

    Villa del Sol Sweet Cherry Farms

    4.1
    (210 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    Always fun when not too crowded. Can no longer eat store bought cherries. Sad there were no…read morecherries this season but always get honey from here

    I haven't been back here since COVID occurred, but I'm so happy to have come back here to…read moreexperience cherry picking again! I came here with family on a weekend, and due to the large crop bloom, there was a BOGO deal going on this year where if you buy 1 bucket, you get another bucket free! It 's always extremely hot whenever we come here as it would be usually in the summer months. I suggest being prepared because you walk up a small incline in between rows of cherry trees, so being hydrated is necessary. Parking and entrance is free, instructions are given by staff and they lead you to where to go to begin picking. General rules include no eating the cherries inside, no yanking cherries off of branches (leaving stems behind help them grow again), and for the BOGO deal, you must fill up an entire bucket. Now, it can be pricey because it's currently at $6.50 a lb (.50 cents increase compared to pre-covid) and I think a bucket can contain at LEAST 10-12 lbs. So you need to shell out at least $65 in order to do the BOGO deal for example. A staff actually said that a bucket might cost about $85 each when I asked. We didn't do the deal because that would be too much for our small family, so I think this is optimal for large groups! We ended up paying $48 for our bucket and we went our ways. Good for a quick hour. Too long and you may overheat from the heat! - bring own water, bottles sold onsite are $2 each - local honey is also sold - 2 lbs minimum for adult to purchase - overall fun and unique experience! - always double check dates and times, sometimes they close at 1/2pm!

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    Beautiful berry orchard
    Beautiful berry orchard
    Villa del Sol Sweet Cherry Farms
    Beautiful Rainer cherries

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    Beautiful Rainer cherries

    AV Farmer's Market - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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