Explore the Best Farmers Markets in Tarrant County

Cowtown Farmers Market is the only farmers' market in Tarrant County that is exclusively for growers. It's no surprise that Texas farmers grow a wide variety of products and sell them at local farmers markets. Spring and summer are the busiest seasons for these markets, and by supporting local producers, you'll also be helping your community. The Shed at the Dallas Farmers Market is open every weekend from 9 to 5 p.m.

on Saturdays and 10 to 5 p.m. on Sundays, all year round. Here, you'll find vendors, farmers, and ranchers offering a wide selection of products, including pasture-raised meats, eggs, honey, freshly baked breads, and other ready-made items. White Settlement is home to the oldest and most exclusive farmer's market in Tarrant County.

It's open from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays all year round, and from 8 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays from June through August. You can enjoy breakfast at the hotel's Market Cafe before taking a tour of the Great Trinity Forest and shopping at the small but powerful farmer's market next to the cafeteria.

Frisco hosts a farmers' market with 92 seats available every Saturday from 8 to 4 p.m., and Sundays from 10 to 4 p.m., all year round. Here, you'll find established vendors as well as new businesses offering high-quality products. McKinney has more than 75 vendors showing up every Saturday throughout the year from 8 to noon (April to December) and 9 to noon (January to March). You'll find freshly harvested fruits, vegetables, and flowers; high-quality meats from local ranchers; artisanal and specialty foods; and handmade items from Texas manufacturers.

Exploring North Texas through its farmers markets is an exciting way to spend your weekends! With so many options available in Tarrant County, you can easily find one that suits your needs and interests. Cowtown Farmers Market is the only one exclusively for growers, while The Shed at the Dallas Farmers Market offers a wide selection of products all year round. White Settlement is home to the oldest and most exclusive farmer's market in Tarrant County, while Frisco hosts a farmers' market with 92 seats available every weekend. McKinney has more than 75 vendors showing up every Saturday throughout the year with freshly harvested fruits, vegetables, and flowers; high-quality meats from local ranchers; artisanal and specialty foods; and handmade items from Texas manufacturers.

Discover all that North Texas has to offer by visiting these 12 Dallas farmers markets! Create small road trips full of memories every weekend by exploring different cities in Tarrant County!.

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