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Farmers Markets in Texas

84Markets
21Counties
24Cities

Texas-Sized Variety at Local Markets

The Texas market scene is expansive, featuring 84 markets across 21 counties. You will find a massive variety of 30 product categories that highlight the incredible scale and diversity of Texan agriculture.

Metropolitan Hubs and Growing County Markets

Hays and Williamson Counties are the top destinations with 8 markets each. Austin leads the cities with 6 markets, while Dallas and Fort Worth follow closely with 5 local market locations each.

Big Saturday Crowds and Mid-Week Options

Saturday is the favorite day for shopping with 40 active markets, though Tuesday surprisingly hosts 17 locations. Only 12% of Texas markets operate year-round, so most of the activity aligns with the peak growing seasons.

Fresh Fruits, Herbs, and Local Pasta

Fruits and fresh herbs are the most common finds, appearing at over 30 markets each. Unique items like local pasta and mushrooms are also staples of the Texan market scene, found at 28 and 24 markets respectively.

Browse the Best of the Lone Star State

Explore the vibrant stalls in Houston or San Antonio to find the freshest local ingredients. With 14 markets open on Thursdays and 11 on Mondays, you have plenty of opportunities to shop outside of the weekend.

Market Highlights

Of Texas's 84 farmers markets, 10 operate year-round and 53 hold weekend hours. 39 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Fruits, Fresh Herbs, Pasta.

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