The Park Market is San Francisco’s newest recurring market that will feature local makers, food and drinks, activities, and musicians, all nestled in Dogpatch’s waterfront park, Crane Cove.

2024 Dates

Last Saturday of every month

May-October, 2024

Contact

events@sfparksalliance.org

About

The Park Market is returning to Dogpatch’s Crane Cove Park this summer! Each market will feature local makers, food and drinks, games, live music, and free family-friendly activities like paddleboarding lessons from Dogpatch Paddle, and health and wellness classes by Bayview Hunters Point YMCA. You can also look forward to the Garage Sale Extravaganza, a new section of the Market that invites individuals to sell their gems in a flea market style setting, as well as booths curated by local groups like In The Black, SarangHello, SF Art Book Fair, and so much more!

Sign up to be a vendor

Whether you’re a local artisan, small business, or just looking to clear out your closet, there’s an opportunity for you to showcase your treasures at The Park Market in 2024.

-Small businesses and makers, apply to be part of our Merchant Marketplace.

-Individuals and groups, apply to our new Garage Sale Extravaganza, a flea market-style mercantile in a lively atmosphere.

Free paddleboarding and yoga classes!

  • Sign up for mini paddle boarding lessons with Dogpatch Paddle during the Park Markets between 11 AM-2 PM. Availability at future markets will open 2 weeks in advance.
  • Sign up for yoga classes with the Bayview Hunters Point YMCA during the May, August, and October Park Markets between 12:15 PM-12:45 PM.
Dogpatch paddle

Upcoming Events

The Park Market at Crane Cove

July 27 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

The Park Market at Crane Cove

August 31 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

The Park Market at Crane Cove

September 28 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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