A fantastic new Sunday tradition is launching in the High Desert! The Victor Valley Museum is excited to announce the grand opening of a new Farmers Market, bringing together fresh local produce, artisan crafts, and regional history for a wholesome, community-focused experience.
The market opens Sunday, November 2, and will be held every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is operated by the respected California Farmers Market Collective, ensuring a high-quality selection of vendors and a well-managed marketplace.

Located on the beautiful grounds of the Victor Valley Museum at 11873 Apple Valley Road in Victorville, CA, the market offers more than just shopping—it’s an enriching weekend outing.
Bring the Kids: This is a perfect, educational experience for the entire family! Children can learn firsthand where their food comes from by meeting the local farmers who grew the produce.










One of the most significant benefits of this new location is the opportunity to couple your farm-to-table shopping with a cultural visit. The market's opening offers an excellent chance to step inside the Victor Valley Museum itself. Before or after you shop, take time to explore the museum's fascinating exhibits and become familiar with the rich history and culture of the High Desert region. This unique combination of a marketplace and a museum makes the Sunday outing truly special—a healthy dose of fresh food and local knowledge, all in one stop. The Victor Valley Museum Farmers Market will be the High Desert's new must-visit destination. Come out this Sunday to stock up on fresh goods, support your local community, and make history a part of your weekend!