Explore the Texas Panhandle’s Farmers Markets: Your Guide to Opening Dates and What to Expect
When it comes to Summer Saturdays the place to be is a farmers market and Amarillo, Canyon, Pampa and other cities in the Texas Panhandle have great farmers markets.
Farmers markets are a place to go and purchase locally sourced produce, meats, homemade goods, arts and crafts, and other unique goods. The Texas Panhandle is full of great farmers markets.
Canyon Farmers Market
Opening Date: June 15th, 2024 - September 28th, Saturdays 8 am to 12 pm
The Canyon Farmer's Market is hugely popular and takes place on the Historic Courthouse Square in Canyon. They have a large variety of locally sourced produce and meat. Lots of vendors with art, jewelry, plants, and homemade food. They usually have food trucks set up to grab some breakfast or brunch as your shop.
Amarillo Community Market
The Amarillo Community Market will not be returning this year.
Sunset Marketown
Opening Date: June 8th - September 28th, Saturdays
Sunset Marketown is a new summer market at Arts in the Sunset in the AJ Swope Performance Plaza. Artists and artisans will make up the majority of this market. The Sunset Marketown is in conjunction with the Goldspread Farmers Market - see below
Golden Spread Farmers Market
Opening Date: July 1 til first frost, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 7 am until sell out.
The Golden Spread Farmers Market has a huge selection of locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus other homemade goods. the GSFM has a great selection of produce from tomatoes to melons and everything in between fresh from farms and gardens in the Texas Panhandle. They will be set in the colonnade of Arts in the Sunset on Plains Blvd.
Pampa Farmers Market
Opening Date: July 6 - September 28, Saturdays 8 am-12n
The Pampa Farmers Market will be at the Tractor Supply Parking lot at 2545 Perryton Pkwy. They will have fresh produce, arts and crafts, and homemade goods.
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