Nestled in the heart of the San Bernardino Mountains, the Twin Peaks Farmers Market stands out as a dedicated source of fresh, high-quality, and local goods for the mountain communities. Unlike many seasonal markets, the Twin Peaks market prides itself on being a year-round fixture, a dependable resource for residents and visitors regardless of the weather.
Where and When to Visit
The Twin Peaks Farmers Market makes a midweek stop essential for stocking up on fresh provisions.
When: Every Thursday
Time: From 2:00 PM until dusk (The closing time may vary slightly with the changing seasons, but is generally around 7:00 p.m.).
Location: The market is hosted at the Rim of the World Masonic Lodge #711, located at 26012 CA-189, Twin Peaks, CA
The market is noted for operating year-round, only closing its doors in the event of extreme cold
or heavy snow, showcasing its commitment to consistent community service.
Twin Peaks Market Focuses on Local and Pesticide-Free
The core mission of the Twin Peaks Farmers Market is clear: to provide the freshest, cleanest, and healthiest local fruits and vegetables available.
100% Local: The market is curated to feature a strong emphasis on products grown and made close to the mountain community.
Pesticide-Free: Vendors commit to offering pesticide-free produce, catering to a community that values clean and healthy eating.
This focus on local, clean produce helps residents connect directly with the farmers and artisans who grow their food, fostering a strong sense of community and sustainability.
Girl with Popcorn
Beautiful Clothes
Girl choosing her purchase
Handmade Salsa
BBQ
Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
Nectarines
Fresh Salmon
Oranges
Botanical Tanning Oil
Smiley Kid with Face Paint
Fresh Pastries
Strawberries
Gorgeous Flower Arrangement
BBQ Brisket
Yellow and Red Peppers
Getting the face painted
What to Expect at the Twin Peaks Market
The Thursday gathering transforms the space into a bustling hub of commerce and community, featuring more than just fruits and vegetables. Visitors can look forward to finding:
Farm-Fresh Produce: A “cornucopia” of seasonal fruits and vegetables, often picked just before market day.
Artisan Foods: A rotating selection of specialty food items, which may include fresh-baked goods and bread, local eggs, kombucha, fresh cheeses, and local honey.
Specialty Vendors: The market often features unique, local vendors, such as Hook Creek Farms (a local microgreen farm), Cast Away Seafood, and Bon Jour Yogurts.
Hot Food & Treats: For those looking for a meal, the market regularly hosts food trucks and hot food vendors, featuring local favorites like Buddy’s BBQ, Tye Dye Tacos, and Jerk Grill.
Local Artisans: In addition to food, local artisans showcase their unique crafts and goods, providing excellent opportunities for finding handcrafted items.
Music: The Twin Peaks regularly has local musicians playing to excited crowds.
The Twin Peaks Farmers Market offers a lively, welcoming environment, inspiring mountain residents to support their local economy while guaranteeing a steady supply of healthy, tasty food year-round.