Farmers Markets in Tarrant County
Texas
Fort Worth's Thriving Food Scene
Fort Worth is home to five thriving markets, helping Tarrant County stand out in the Texas landscape of 84 markets. These locations offer a steady supply of local goods to one of the state's major metropolitan areas.
Sweet Syrups and Fresh Fruit
With 24 unique products available, the county is a powerhouse for fruits and maple syrup, which appear at four of the five markets. You also find high-quality meats, nuts, and organic produce at several stops.
Weekend Mornings and Year-Round Finds
Saturdays are the busiest day with three markets open, but you can also shop on Fridays and Sundays. While most markets run from spring through fall, the Creekside Fresh Market remains open year-round.
Convenient Fort Worth Locations
All five markets are located in Fort Worth, creating a concentrated and accessible local food scene for residents. The markets provide a mix of morning and afternoon hours catering to both early birds and commuters.
Visit the Fort Worth Farmers Market
Start your local food journey at the Fort Worth Farmers Market, where you can browse 11 different product categories. It offers a classic market experience with a wide range of fruits and local specialties.
Market Insights
Tarrant County has 5 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 4 hold weekend hours. 1 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Fruits, Maple Syrup, Meat.
Cities in Tarrant County
ZIP Codes
Products Available in Tarrant County
All Markets in Tarrant County
Fort Worth Farmers Market
Heritage Farm Stand
Blue Ridge Fresh Market
Creekside Fresh Market
Central Fresh Market
Other Counties in Texas
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.