What to Expect
The market runs the full length of Harvard Avenue in the Claremont Village, just steps from the shops, cafes, and galleries that make this neighborhood one of the most walkable and vibrant in the Inland Valley. Whether you're stocking up for the week or just out for a Sunday morning stroll, there's always something worth discovering.
This spring, the market has a new neighbor — the Commons, the Claremont Forum's new art gallery and creative space at 107 Harvard Ave. Stop in while you're at the market and see what's on view.
Getting Here
The market is located on Harvard Avenue between First Street and Bonita Avenue in the Claremont Village. Street parking is available throughout the Village, and the Claremont Metrolink station is just a short walk away.
Good to Know
Please note that pets are not permitted at the market.
About the Claremont Forum
The Claremont Farmers & Artisans Market is a program of the Claremont Forum, a nonprofit organization dedicated to wellness, education, and the arts in the Claremont community since 1985. Proceeds from the market support the Forum's programs, including the Forum Bookshop and the Prison Library Project, one of the longest-running books-to-prisoners programs in the United States.
Free to attend. Every Sunday, rain or shine.