1Young Family Farm
The farm stand here stocks crisp, naturally grown vegetables picked fresh and often suggestions from the friendly Young family themselves—who are equally invested in teaching visitors about their organic growing methods. Kids and parents alike can pick up seasonal produce, chat with owners genuinely excited to share what grows best, and feel good supporting a multigenerational farm using urban land to feed the community.
Fresh-picked produceMeet the farmersOrganic & naturally grownCommunity-focusedSeasonal vegetablesFamily-owned farmWebsite
2Brookside Farmer's Market
The compact layout makes it easy to pop in with kids on a weekend morning, with organic produce, fresh-baked goods, live plants, and frequent entertainment like yarn demos and live music creating a relaxed browsing experience. Vendors are chatty and welcoming, the market accepts cards and tokens for those without, and happy dogs are part of the Saturday morning scene.
organic produce & fresh foodslive music & demoskid-friendly & walkablecommunity atmosphereweekend outing destinationSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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3Overland Park Farmers' Market
The sprawling market beneath the old clock tower offers something for every family member—fresh produce, plants, ready-to-eat snacks, and handmade goods like baked treats and body care items—with stroller-friendly paths, accessible bathrooms, and an indoor section that extends the season into fall.
Fresh produce and plantsReady-to-eat food optionsStroller-friendly layoutExtended fall season (indoor market)Multiple vendors with varietySeasonal — typically spring through fall
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4Downtown Lee's Summit Farmers Market
A covered indoor-outdoor market space makes this a go-to choice when rain threatens your farmers market plans. Families appreciate the playground area for kids, walkable downtown location, and mix of fresh-baked goods, produce, and local vendors alongside the chance to explore nearby downtown shops and restaurants.
rainy-day outingplayground for kidslocal produce & baked goodswalkable downtownindoor/covered spacefamily-friendlyWebsite
5Independence Uptown Farmers Market
The market brings together friendly vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods like sourdough and garlic cheddar bread, homemade jellies, and artisan crafts—creating a welcoming neighborhood gathering spot where families can browse, shop, and soak in the relaxed community atmosphere.
Fresh produce & baked goodsLocal artisan vendorsCommunity gatheringFamily-friendly atmosphereHandmade crafts & goodsWebsite
6Merriam Marketplace
The covered market structure keeps browsing comfortable rain or shine, with restrooms and picnic tables on-site for families to settle in. You'll find an eclectic mix of vendors selling everything from traditional Slovenian baked goods to locally roasted coffee and pickles, plus the market welcomes both pets and children.
covered outdoor marketlocal vendorspet-friendlypicnic tablesall-weather shoppingSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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7Lenexa Farmers Market
The outdoor market draws regulars with its quick-browse layout and diverse vendors selling everything from fresh seasonal produce to specialty items like artisanal sauces—expect to fill your bag with quality finds and often catch live entertainment while you shop.
Fresh seasonal produceLocal vendorsQuick shopping experienceLive entertainmentSpecialty foods and saucesSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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8Bonner Springs Farmers' Market
Live music fills this intimate farmers' market where vendors know regulars by name and local farmers offer everything from organic produce to grass-fed meat and homemade goods. The friendly atmosphere and occasional surprises (like cotton candy from local nonprofits) make it a relaxed outing for families who prefer a smaller, welcoming community feel over a large sprawling market.
live musicfriendly vendorsorganic & local producesmall-town atmospherecommunity vibesWebsite
9Olathe Farmers' Market
Fresh produce from local growers anchors this intimate market, where families can chat directly with the farmers behind their vegetables and fruits while browsing homemade baked goods, artisan soaps, and other local treats—plus live music some weeks makes it a relaxed Saturday-morning outing.
Fresh local produceMeet-the-vendor experienceBaked goods & craftsLive music performancesCommunity atmosphereSupporting local farmersSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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10McGonigle's Local Produce
The butcher counter and hot-food station here draw families back regularly—expect quality smoked chicken and made-to-order sandwiches that hit the mark, plus a small BBQ out front. Stock up on local meat cuts and ready-made sides for easy weeknight dinners, though calling ahead to confirm specific items in stock is worth the extra step.
Butcher counter & fresh meatHot food & BBQQuick meal solutionsLocal stopWebsite
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