Shemanski Park Farmers Market

Location and Hours

Wednesdays, May – October 2025

Harvest Festival, November 2025

10 am – 2 pm

Amenities at this location

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Up to $20 SNAP match with Double Up Food Bucks

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SNAP/Oregon Trail accepted

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Debit and credit cards accepted

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About this Market

Shemanski Park Farmers Market is a popular shopping destination for downtown residents, office workers, tourists, and local chefs. Founded in 1998, this gem of a market features over 30 vendor booths filled with farm-fresh and locally-made food under a lush green canopy of trees.

Accepted Currencies at the Market

  • Cash: Cash is accepted and typically the preferred payment method of vendors.
  • Credit/Debit Cards: Many of our vendors take credit or debits cards. Just look for signs or ask vendors before purchasing.
  • Market Tokens
    • Shoppers can purchase $5 tokens at the Market Information Booth using a credit/debit card or check. These tokens can be used to purchase all market items and should be used like a $5 bill. Change is provided.
    • Tokens are non-refundable once purchased and do not expire.
    • A $20 purchase minimum and a $4 convenience fee are assessed for token purchases.
  • SNAP Benefits
    SNAP/Oregon Trail EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) cards are accepted at all of our markets.
    To use your card, visit the market information booth, where you will receive $1 red wooden tokens, which may be spent directly at vendor booths.

    • $1 EBT Tokens may only be used to purchase SNAP-eligible foods such as fruits, vegetables, meats, bread, cheese, nuts, eggs, and plants intended for growing food.
    • $1 EBT Tokens may not be used for non-food items, hot prepared foods.
    • Vendors cannot give change back.
  • Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB)
    Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) is a program that matches SNAP benefits spent at all of our markets. Shemanski Park Farmers Market matches up to $20 per day at each market. Be sure to use them before they expire on December 31!
  • Oregon Farm Direct Nutrition Program
    The Oregon Farm Direct Nutrition Program (FDNP) is a benefit offered to WIC families and eligible seniors. FDNP checks are issued in specific denominations, which may differ from year to year.

    • They can be spent directly with farmers for fresh vegetables, fruit, and cut herbs.
    • The checks are valid from June 1 through November 30, and no change can be given.
    • FDNP vouchers are accepted by vendors that sell eligible produce. To find out which vendors participate in this program, look for signs displayed in their booths, or ask someone at our market information booth.

Location, Directions, Transit, and Parking

Shemanski Park Farmers Market is located across the street from the Portland Art Museum and behind the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall between SW Main and Salmon. The closest address is 1000 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97205.

This market is easily accessible via TriMet. Several bus routes provide service just a block or two of the market.

On-street parking and several parking garages surround the market. Click here for rates & location information.

Covered and uncovered bike parking is conveniently located near several market entrances. For additional information about biking in downtown Portland, click here.

Market Information Booth

If you are new to shopping at farmers markets or have questions, our market staff and volunteers are happy to help. You can find us at the Market Information Booth under the yellow canopy during market hours to learn more about vendors, events, activities, purchase PFM-branded merchandise or tokens, and more!

Special Events in the Market

There will be monthly seasonal produce tastings and our annual Harvest Market on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.

Waste Reduction at the Market

PFM is dedicated to reducing the ecological footprint of our five markets and inspiring community change. We encourage waste reduction at our farmers markets in the following ways:

  • Durable Dining Program

    Durable Dining is PFM’s initiative to encourage more reuse and less waste at the markets by having hot food vendors at select markets serve their goods exclusively on reusable dishware.

    Hot food vendors at Shemanski Park Farmers Market have replaced compostable dishware with durable, reusable bowls, plates, cold cups and flatware.

  • Water Bottle Fill Stations

    PFM does not allow the sale of disposable water bottles. Shoppers are encouraged to bring their reusable bottles or cups and use our water bottle fill stations at our markets.

  • Reusable Shopping Totes and Produce Bags

    PFM encourages shoppers to bring reusable shopping bags and totes to the farmers market. If you forgot your bags, we have totes and bags available for purchase at the market information booth.

Market Vendors

Please note that vendor attendance varies from week to week.

Select the week you are interested in from the drop down menu to see what vendors are expected at market on that date.

 

Market Events

Thank You To Our Shemanski Park Farmers Market Sponsor!