Steuben County Farmers Market
The Steuben County Farmers Market is the perfect place to find local, fresh produce and homemade craft items. The market features a wide variety of vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, handcrafted jewelry, and much more.
The Steuben County Farmers Market is the perfect place to find local, fresh produce and homemade craft items. The market features a wide variety of vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, handcrafted jewelry, and much more. Whether you’re looking for a delicious breakfast pastry or a unique gift for a friend, the Steuben County Farmers Market is sure to have what you’re looking for. Here are some things you should know about the market:
When It’s Open
The open air market is open Saturdays May through October. Each market runs from 8 a.m. to noon, and is located at 317 S. Wayne St., Angola IN.
Later on in the season a second market opens, this one on Wednesdays. The second market runs July through October from 8 a.m. to noon. This market is located at Carnegie Public Library, 322 S. Wayne St., Angola, from 8 a.m. to noon.
What You’ll Find
You’ll find locally-sourced honey, homemade jams, goat milk soap & lotions, homemade bread & cupcakes. There’s also a variety of fresh produce available, including green beans, corn and zucchini.
In addition to fruits and vegetables, the market also offers a variety of plants, homemade craft items, and wreaths. About 30 local vendors are set up at every Saturday market.
How to Pay
The market accepts cash and credit/debit cards.
The market is a great place to support local farmers and businesses, and a fun way to get fresh, healthy food.

NATURE PROGRAMS OFFERED THROUGHOUT THE WINTER
The interpretive nature center at Pokagon State Park includes Native American and Civilian Conservation Corps exhibits along with an upgraded nature observation window.
Toboggan open weekends until March 1
A tradition born nearly 90 years ago continues to this day at Pokagon State Park in Angola. A ride down the 1,780-foot toboggan has delighted young and old alike for decades.

