A Hub for Lubbock County Harvests
Lubbock serves as the agricultural heart of the county, hosting all three of Lubbock County's active farmers markets. While these spots represent a focused portion of Texas's 84 markets, they offer a deep connection to local West Texas growers.
Three Distinct Ways to Shop Local
Choose from the Saturday morning energy at Lubbock Growers Market and Market Square Growers Market, or enjoy a slower pace at the Historic Farm Stand. Each location provides a unique atmosphere, ranging from historic settings to bustling downtown squares.
Fresh Cider and Lavender Fields
Across the city's 15 unique product offerings, cider, eggs, and lavender are the most frequent finds. You can also discover specialty items like artisan cheese, organic produce, and locally roasted coffee at the Lubbock Growers Market.
Weekend Morning Market Runs
Lubbock’s markets follow a seasonal schedule from May through October, with no year-round options currently available. Most of the action happens on Saturdays, though the Historic Farm Stand offers a great Sunday window from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Expand Your Texas Food Journey
While Lubbock offers fantastic local finds, you can explore larger market scenes in cities like Dallas or Fort Worth for even more variety. Check our county-wide listings to find every hidden gem across the region.
Market Insights
Lubbock has 3 farmers markets. 3 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Cider, Eggs, Lavender.
All Markets in Lubbock
Lubbock Growers Market
Market Square Growers Market
Historic Farm Stand
ZIP Codes in Lubbock
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.