The Downtown Summerlin Farmers Market: A Saturday Morning Guide

Fresh produce on display at the Downtown Summerlin Farmers Market — carrots, cabbages, squash, peppers, and more under the Pavilion

Every Saturday from 9 AM to 2 PM, the covered Pavilion at Downtown Summerlin fills up with local farmers, bakers, and makers. If you’ve never been, it’s worth the trip — especially if you’re thinking about what life in Summerlin actually looks like on a regular weekend.

What We Actually Pick Up Most Saturdays

  • A loaf of fresh sourdough — in case you didn’t have time to make your own this week
  • North Shore Goodie peanut butter — spread on a fresh piece of toast, it’s a small Saturday luxury
  • A few empanadas — eat them right there or take them home for later
  • Fresh salsa for the week
  • Hummus for the week
  • Microgreens for the week
  • A bouquet of flowers for the kitchen counter
  • Produce — whatever’s good that day

It’s the kind of grocery run that doesn’t feel like a chore. You see neighbors. Kids ride along in wagons. Dogs make a beeline for the homemade dog treat vendor. You leave with a tote bag heavier than you expected and one or two conversations you didn’t plan on having.

This is one of the reasons people who live in Summerlin stay in Summerlin. The trails, parks, and schools get all the press, but the small weekly rituals are what actually make a community feel like home.

Quick Details for the Planners

  • When: Every Saturday, 9 AM – 2 PM
  • Where: The covered Pavilion at Downtown Summerlin, 1980 Festival Plaza Drive
  • Parking: Reserved market parking nearest Lazy Dog Cafe
  • What to bring: A tote bag, cash for vendors who prefer it, and an appetite

If you’re thinking about a move to Summerlin or want to talk through what living here is actually like day-to-day, reach out anytime.