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Park City Outdoor Markets: Farmers, Artisans and Crafts

Summer in Park City means bluebird skies, pleasant mountain breezes, and warm, starlit nights. The season also heralds the return of the ever-popular street bazaar, from the local farmers market to the Park Silly Sunday Market. Visitors will be delighted by the rows of blooming flowers, homemade delicacies, artisan crafts, and fresh fruit and vegetables available to peruse and purchase.

Park Silly Sunday Market

Almost since its conception, the Park Silly Sunday Market has been a local favorite. This quintessential open air market runs the length of lower Main Street and features a multitude of eclectic regional craft pieces, antiques, and one-of-a-kind treasures. The street mart is also known for its Bloody Mary booth and array of gourmet food vendors. Musical bands and performers entertain the crowds throughout the day, with bouncy houses set up for the little ones.

The Silly Market is held most Sundays from the beginning of June through the end of September, and runs from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, rain or shine. Most shops on Main stay open during the event, allowing for additional window shopping opportunities.

What to ask about: Which Sundays the market is open, as it does vary throughout the season.

Current 2026 Schedule: June 4th, June 14th, June 21st, June 28th, July 12th, July 19th, August 30th, September 6th, September 13th, September 20th, September 27th.

Park City Farmers Market

The Park City Farmers Market offers a large assortment of fresh local goods from Utah farmers and vendors. Located at Park City Resort’s First Time Chair Lift parking lot, the open air mart is hosted by Volker's Bakery. This family-owned business has been baking European-style artisan bread and pastries for over 20 years and they provide their baked goods at the market. Visitors will also find locally-grown fruits and vegetables, home-made jams and jellies, and custom-created trinkets and jewelry.

This outdoor market is held every Wednesday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm and runs from the end of May through the end of October—rain or shine.

Current 2026 Season begins on May 27th.**

Local Insight:  With its location at the base of PCMR, stop by the farmers market for a freshly made snack before or after a summer hike.

Heber Market on Main

The Heber Market on Main has been a weekly, summertime event for over 20 years. This family-friendly fair takes place every Thursday and is hosted by Heber City, which is about 25 minutes from Park City. The layout is designed to accommodate large crowds, strollers, and wheel chairs, with strategically placed booths to allow ample walking space. Visitors will enjoy the bevy of local food, drinks, shopping, and live music.

Current 2026 Season runs from June 4th through August 20th from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, with concerts happening from 6:30 pm until 8:45 pm.

What to ask about: Weekly bands and special events.

Local Insight: Plan a day touring Heber Valley on a mountain bike or E-bike. Then afterwards, take advantage of the free bike check at the market.

Other Nearby Markets

With the numerous local growers, artisans and dairies, other towns in the area host markets and events throughout the summer. These include the Midway Farmers Market, the South Jordan Farmers Market, and the Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market.

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This guide was written by a Park City local with firsthand knowledge of the area.

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Brandi Christoffersen

Travel Writer & Park City Local

20+ years in Park City

Brandi Christoffersn is a longtime resident of Park City and an avid reader and storyteller. During her time as a freelance writer, she has had the privilege to interview many local personalities, and to research, explore and shine light on this amazing town and state. She has written for many local publications including Park Record, City Weekly, Utah Stories, Utah Life, PC Style, Salt Lake Magazine and Mountain Magazine Brandi has a son, Pierce, who is currently working on his PhD at UCSB, and a four-year-old Frenchie named Pepper. She is honored to be able to do what she loves while living in such an incredible place.

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