The Panhandle's Agricultural Corner
Amarillo is a primary destination for local food in Potter County, hosting four distinct market locations for residents and visitors. As part of Texas's 84 total markets, this city stands out for its diverse midweek and weekend shopping options.
From Open Air to Homestead Stands
The city features a robust mix including the Amarillo Open Air Market and the expansive Township Farm Market. You will find different vibes at each, from the Tuesday evening gatherings to the early morning Saturday farm stands.
Poultry, Dairy, and Local Greens
Amarillo boasts an impressive 22 unique products, with poultry available at every single market in the city. Shoppers can also stock up on maple syrup, fresh herbs, and grass-fed beef across the various stalls.
Flexible Weekday and Weekend Hours
You can find a market nearly any day of the week, with Mondays and Thursdays being particularly busy at Township and Willow Green. These markets are seasonal, typically running from the spring through late autumn, so plan your visits between March and November.
Discover More Panhandle Flavors
Amarillo is just the start of your agricultural exploration in the Texas Panhandle. Browse our nearby city pages like Fort Worth or Austin to see how other Texas regions celebrate their local harvests.
Market Insights
Amarillo has 4 farmers markets. 1 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Poultry, Maple Syrup, Free-Range Eggs.
All Markets in Amarillo
Amarillo Open Air Market
Township Farm Market
Homestead Farm Stand
Willow Green Market
ZIP Codes in Amarillo
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.