Hill and Ridge Community Market
A Gathering of Good Things in the Heart of Red Hill
When: First Saturday of the month (September – May)
Time: **9:00 am – 2:00 pm** (Please note the updated finish time!)
Location: Red Hill Recreation Reserve & Showgrounds, 184 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 3937
The Mornington Peninsula's Local Treasure
The **Hill and Ridge Community Market** is a vibrant celebration of the Mornington Peninsula. Held at the picturesque Red Hill Recreation Reserve, this market showcases a fantastic array of **locally grown produce, delicious gourmet foods, handcrafted artisan products, and captivating live music and art**. It’s a true reflection of the region's spirit, created by the community, for the community, and dedicated to supporting local businesses and charities.
Know Before You Go
- Entry: Entry to the market is **FREE** for all visitors.
- Parking: Parking is available within the reserve/paddocks and is managed by the Red Hill Lions Club. A small **$5 fee applies**, with all proceeds supporting local community projects. Please avoid roadside parking.
- Dogs: **Yes! Friendly dogs on a short lead are welcome** (water bowls are available). Please remember to clean up after your pet.
- Payment: No ATM onsite, but all stallholders happily accept **card payments**. Please bring cash if you prefer.
- Accessibility: The reserve is accessibility-friendly, with **accessible toilet facilities** available.
- Weather: The market is on in **all weather**. Check social media for updates in case of unsafe conditions.
Remaining 2025/2026 Season Dates (9am - 2pm)
**2025**
Saturday, 04 October
Saturday, 01 November
Saturday, 06 December
**2026**
Saturday, 03 January
Saturday, 07 February
*No Market in March (Red Hill Show)*
Saturday, 04 April
Saturday, 02 May
**Proudly Presented by the Red Hill Agricultural & Horticultural Society**
*The Red Hill A&H Society proudly acknowledges the **Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation**, the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Hill and Ridge Community Market takes place. Our community pays respect to their Elders past and present.*










