Fields of Gold: The Ohio River Valley Amish Market Opens in Jeffersonville


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By Elizabth Montgomery, Travel Editor

The scenic riverfront region of Southern Indiana just welcomed a magnificent new culinary and cultural landmark. Located just a short drive from the walking bridge, the Ohio River Valley Amish Market has officially opened its doors in Jeffersonville, bringing a robust selection of authentic, scratch-made foods and master-class craftsmanship straight to Clark County.

Housed in a massive, beautifully engineered timber-framed pavilion that showcases classic mortise-and-tenon joinery, the market offers a deliberate, peaceful shopping alternative to the frantic pace of modern supermarkets. Here, old-world heritage meets modern local appreciation in a sprawling showcase of rural excellence.

The Backstory: From the Ridge to the River

The origins of the Ohio River Valley Amish Market trace back to a tight-knit farming cooperative based out of the rolling hills of Daviess County, Indiana. For decades, a collection of multi-generational family farms had produced some of the finest organic produce, heirloom grains, and premium dairy in the Midwest, but they lacked a centralized, high-visibility venue to share their harvests directly with urban neighbors.

The vision clicked into place when a group of city planners from Jeffersonville visited the region while researching traditional agricultural logistics. Recognizing a mutual desire for sustainable, farm-to-table access, the city offered a prime piece of acreage near the growing commercial corridors just north of the river.

Throughout the autumn of 2025, dozens of craftsmen from across Southern and Western Indiana converged on the site. Working in perfect communal harmony, they raised the heavy oak timbers by hand, using traditional wooden pegs instead of steel bolts. The result is a stunning, open-air structure that serves as a physical bridge between Indiana’s deep agricultural roots and the booming community of Jeffersonville.

 Ohio River Valley Amish Market

Fan Favorites: What to Fill Your Basket With

The market operates three days a week, featuring pristine, specialized stalls packed with heritage goods. While everything on display is crafted with immaculate care, several standout items have instantly achieved legendary status among local foodies:

  • Warm, Hand-Rolled Glazed Donuts: Baked fresh every morning, these massive, pillowy-soft donuts are dipped in a warm vanilla glaze right before your eyes. They are a market staple that routinely commands a cheerful line.
  • Copper-Kettle Peach Butter: Slow-cooked over open flames for twelve hours, this rich, velvety spread captures the pure, concentrated sweetness of late-summer peaches without a single drop of refined sugar.
  • Apple Butter Cinnamon Rolls: Thick ribbons of spiced house apple butter are baked directly into the layers of these oversized rolls, which are finished with a rich cascade of melting cream cheese icing.
  • Hickory-Smoked Summer Sausage: Sourced from traditional butcher blocks, this robust, lean sausage is cured using real hickory smoke, yielding a deep, savory profile that pairs beautifully with the market’s sharp colby cheese.
  • Aged Sharp White Cheddar: Hand-pressed and aged for a full 24 months, this premium cheese features a brilliant, crystalline texture and a bold, nutty finish.

Beyond the incredible pantry staples, the pavilion also hosts an expansive gallery of heirloom-quality oak furniture, hand-turned wooden bowls, and intricately stitched quilts designed to become family treasures.

Plan Your Visit

Whether you are gathering wholesome ingredients for a weekend family feast, stocking your pantry with scratch-made preserves, or hunting for a beautiful piece of patio furniture, the Ohio River Valley Amish Market delivers an unmatched experience of hospitality and timeless quality.

Location:

Ohio River Valley Amish Market

2415 River Ridge Parkway

Jeffersonville, IN 47130

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