March 19, 2026
If you want to experience the heart of SLO County, go to a farmers market.
Spring is when everything starts to come alive again, fresh produce, local vendors, live music, and that unmistakable sense of community.
Here’s where to go.
Arguably the most well-known market in the region, this downtown event spans multiple blocks and features:
Local produce
Food vendors
Live music
Community organizations
Run by the Downtown SLO Association, it’s part farmers market, part weekly event.
A smaller, more relaxed market in Templeton Park. Expect:
Local farms
Fresh baked goods
A strong community feel
Perfect for a slower-paced evening.
Set near the waterfront, this market offers fresh seafood, produce, and ocean views. It’s a great mix of locals and visitors.
Located in the charming Village, this market pairs well with a stroll through shops and historic streets.
Farmers markets here aren’t just about buying produce.
They support local agriculture, small businesses, and the kind of community connection that makes SLO County feel like home.
And once you start going, it usually becomes part of your routine.
Amber Johnson, Founder
Pillar Real Estate
805.835.3425
[email protected]
1345 Park St. Paso Robles, CA 93446
DRE# 01925434
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