

Saturdays
9:00 am to 1:30 pm
ABOUT THE FALLBROOK FARMERS MARKET
PARKING:
You may park anywhere that is not marked as reserved or prohibited. Please be courteous to business owners and mindful of traffic hazards as you park your car.
For adequate Handicap Parking, we recommend arriving as early as possible. All handicap parking is in private parking lots, as availability permits, so early arrival at the Festival is advised.
Meet Our Farmers
Canyon View Farms


Canyon View Farms focuses on growing and selling local fresh produce. They use sustainable agriculture practices, which benefits our environment.
Mellano & Co.


Local farm located in Oceanside, Ca. Offering the freshest flowers & produce from our family farm. – we are a working farm constantly planting new crops as the seasons change.
Black Mountain Farm


Canyon View Farms focuses on growing and selling local fresh produce. They use sustainable agriculture practices, which benefits our environment.
D'Vine Path
VENDOR INFORMATION
Contact Lila MacDonald for more information
111 S. Main Ave., Fallbrook 92028
Phone (760) 728-5845
info@fallbrookfarmersmarket.org
Vendor Application
VENDOR INFORMATION
Contact Lila MacDonald for more information
111 S. Main Ave., Fallbrook 92028
Phone (760) 728-5845
info@fallbrookfarmersmarket.org
Vendor Application
The Annual Avocado Festival benefits the community of Fallbrook in many more ways than people realize. It celebrates our agricultural heritage while providing an opportunity for entertainment and camaraderie; it brings large numbers of visitors to our town who will one day return to shop, to sightsee, and spend some time here; it provides significant economic benefits to our local businesses and community groups; and it generates enormous exposure of our community, both locally and regionally, through the broad advertising and promotional activities that accompany the Festival.
The Festival’s celebration of Fallbrook’s heritage as an agricultural community is most visible at the Fallbrook Historical Museum and the Gem & Mineral Museum. But we also see our identity on display in other exhibits, and the extensive avocado groves visible to all festival-goers as they drive through our rural community. The central role the avocado plays in our lives is evident not only in the all-new Avocado Central area, but also in the Guacamole Contest, Holy Guaca-Moly booths, the Art of the Avocado Contest on display, the Avo 500 children’s car race, and the Best Decorated Avocado Contest. A variety of avocado products are also found all along the Festival streets in the product and food vendors alike. It is a fun-filled way to celebrate our heritage and be entertained at the same time!
Another benefit the Festival provides to our community is the exposure of tens of thousands of people to the attractions that Fallbrook has to offer. Having people who do not live in Fallbrook come here to enjoy our community, get to know its beauties, and be exposed to all the offerings we have entices them to return some day in the future.
People come to Fallbrook for this event from all over the United States. The day-of-event zip code research shows an average of 38% of the attendees live outside of San Diego County. Attendees have come from states as far away as the Eastern Seaboard and the Pacific Northwest. Attendees also arrive from many different nearby counties, including Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, and Los Angeles counties. The majority of visitors to the Avocado Festival arrive from San Diego County communities.
The Fallbrook Avocado Festival has achieved 100,000 average day-of-event attendance for many years, mostly for the Main Street festival area. There are also a large number of people who also visit other venues the same day to view exhibits at the Fallbrook Historical Museum and Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Museum.
The economic benefit of the Avocado Festival, estimated at over a million dollars in sales, is another traditional method of measuring the success of the day. Many Fallbrook Main Street merchants open their businesses on Sunday to welcome new customers. Non-profit groups also use the Festival to provide information about themselves and to generate funds for future activities. A number of local businesses that do not have Main Street offices operate booths to attract potential clients.
We all hope you benefit now and in the future by the positive impact of the Fallbrook Avocado Festival on our community.
For more information, call 760-728-5845 or e-mail:
info@fallbrookchamberofcommerce.org