North Texas Farm Region
North Texas is known for its rolling prairies, fertile bottomlands, and a warm climate that supports a wide mix of crops. From large city markets in Dallas and Fort Worth to small-town community stands, this region grows everything from peaches and blackberries to sweet corn, melons, tomatoes, and specialty produce.
Major Areas
Dallas
Fort Worth
Denton
McKinney
Frisco
Sherman
Gainesville
Weatherford
Popular Crops
Peaches
Blackberries
Strawberries
Pumpkins
Tomatoes
Sweet corn
Melons
Herbs
What You’ll Find Here
Large city farmers markets
Suburban weekend markets
Peach orchards and berry farms
Pumpkin patches
Fresh-produce stands
Grass-fed beef and local meats
Local honey, jams & baked goods
Scenic prairies and rolling farmland
Top Farmers Markets in North Texas
Dallas Farmers Market (Dallas)
Saturday & Sunday — 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Clearfork Farmers Market (Fort Worth)
Saturday — 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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Denton Community Market (Denton)
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
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Frisco Rotary Farmers Market (Frisco)
Saturday — 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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McKinney Farmers Market at Chestnut Square (McKinney)
Saturday — 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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Top Pick-Your-Own Farms in North Texas
Pecan Creek Strawberry Farm (Pilot Point)
Strawberries (spring), veggies
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Blase Family Farm (Rockwall)
Blueberries (summer), pumpkins (fall)
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Hutton Peach Farm (Weatherford)
Peaches
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Storm Farms (Arlington)
Blackberries
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The Orchard (near Gainesville)
Peaches, pumpkins, berries
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