Farmer's Market at Junction Commons, Park City Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-Moore
PARK CITY, UT — Shoppers have two fresh ways to buy local this season, with the Park City Farmers Market’s new winter market now operating at Junction Commons in Kimball Junction and the Kamas Valley Market spotlighting vendors from across the valley at the Kamas City Event Center.
Farmer’s Market at Junction Commons, Park City. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-MooreFarmer’s Market at Junction Commons, Park City. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-Moore
The Farmer’s Market is running Fridays through Sundays at Junction Commons in Kimball Junction, with upcoming weekend event listings showing hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the shopping center.
Farmer’s Market at Junction Commons, Park City. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-MooreFarmer’s Market at Junction Commons, Park City. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-Moore
Organizers say the winter market is designed to give shoppers access to local goods during the colder months while expanding year-round opportunities for vendors.
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Farmer’s Market at Junction Commons, Park City. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-MooreFarmer’s Market at Junction Commons, Park City. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-Moore
The Kamas Valley Market, organized by Kamas Action, is a monthly market showcasing artisans from the Kamas Valley.
The Kamas Valley Market on March 14, 2026. Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-MooreThe Kamas Valley Market on March 14, 2026. Photo: Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-Moore
This past weekend’s market brought local vendors, handmade goods, and food trucks to the Kamas City Event Center on March 14, highlighting small businesses from Kamas Valley and beyond.
The Kamas Valley Market on March 14, 2026. Photo: Photo: TownLift//Randi Sidman-Moore
You can learn more about the Kamas Valley Market on their Facebook page.
Rebecca Brenner is a Park City–based journalist whose work has appeared in Time, the Los Angeles Times, Tin House, The Rumpus, and other outlets. She is the founder of Mindful. Summit County, a member of Leadership Park City Class 30 and the Park City Community Foundation’s DEI Cohort, and a board member of Summit Pride. Her debut memoir, Paper House, was published by Wayfarer Books in 2025.