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Farms Near Waxahachie, TX

51 local farms within about 30 miles of Waxahachie, Texas — all selling direct to consumers.

Waxahachie Downtown Farmers Market

1.2 mi

Housed in an enclosed building, one of the few area markets that runs rain or shine, the Waxahachie Farmers Market opens Saturday mornings 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., roughly May through October. The City of Waxahachie manages it, gathering local produce, honey, baked goods, plants, jams, and handmade items from Ellis County vendors south of Dallas. Listings tie it to both the downtown Main Street square and 701 Howard Road.

Hillbilly Nutrition

1.6 mi

Waxahachie

Hillbilly Nutrition is a first-generation, pasture-to-plate farm in Waxahachie, Texas, founded by two local foodies in 2012 — raising heritage Red Wattle pork and pastured eggs since 2017, alongside grass-finished beef from a favorite farm in Italy, Texas and pastured chicken from Campbell. Animals live free of hormones, antibiotics, and vaccines on GMO-free pastures; shop online 24/7, Saturdays at the farm store, or join on-farm gardening classes through Hillbilly University.

Hometown Farmers Market

3.6 mi

Waxahachie

We are a vendor based farmers market that is indoors and open 7 days a week. Offering fresh food, fresh meats, fresh vegitables and fruits to communities that we are set up in.

Hidden Honey Farm

4.5 mi

Waxahachie

Windy Acres Farm

6.4 mi

Waxahachie

Windy Acres Farm is an agritourism operation in Waxahachie, the Ellis County seat south of Dallas known for its Victorian courthouse and surrounding farmland. Specifics on crops, u-pick, or seasonal events aren't posted publicly, so contact the farm ahead of a trip.

Scasta Farm

7.3 mi

Waxahachie

Scasta Farm sits on Old Boyce Road outside Waxahachie, in Ellis County's blackland prairie south of Dallas. Listed under agritourism, it's the kind of place that opens the gate for farm visits, seasonal events, or on-site sales. The rich prairie soil here has grown cotton and row crops for generations. Contact the farm for what's currently open to the public.

Larken Farms

10.1 mi

Waxahachie

Larken Farms is set on Greathouse Road outside Waxahachie, the Ellis County seat known for its Victorian courthouse and Blackland Prairie farmland south of Dallas. The directory lists it as agritourism. Its current offerings aren't clearly posted online, so it's unclear whether that means produce, events, or animals. Contact the farm directly to confirm what's open and when.

Raised Wild Texas

11.7 mi

Raised Wild Texas raises 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef with no vaccines or antibiotics, sold direct to customers. The ranch also makes tallow-based skin care from its cattle and hosts guests for cabin stays and ranch tours.

Honey's Acres Farm

12.2 mi

Cedar Hill

Hooser Custom Meats

15.6 mi

2408 Hamrock Road Italy

There is something satisfying about being able to purchase quality grade beef that is locally grown in central Texas, pasture raised without hormones or routine antibiotics, and processed without added salt, chemicals or colorants. Hooser Custom Meats, located at 2408 Hamrock Road, Italy, Texas 76651 provides just that opportunity. Opened by James and Lisa Hooser, owners of J&L Farms, Hooser Custom Meats was formed as a way to provide the same product to the public that their family enjoys.

Hooser Custom Meats

15.6 mi

2408 Hamrock Road Italy

There is something satisfying about being able to purchase quality grade beef that is locally grown in central Texas, pasture raised without hormones or routine antibiotics, and processed without added salt, chemicals or colorants. Hooser Custom Meats, located at 2408 Hamrock Road, Italy, Texas 76651 provides just that opportunity. Opened by James and Lisa Hooser, owners of J&L Farms, Hooser Custom Meats was formed as a way to provide the same product to the public that their family enjoys.

Ennis Farmers' Market

13.7 mi

Ennis

Ennis sits in Ellis County south of Dallas, a town known for its Czech heritage and spring bluebonnet trails. Its farmers market gathers at 119 N. Dallas Street downtown. Verified public details are limited beyond the location.

Alla's Historical Bed and Breakfast, Spa and Cabana

17.8 mi

Duncanville

A bed-and-breakfast with a spa and cabana in Duncanville, a suburb just southwest of Dallas. The property centers on a historic house and garden setting for overnight stays, spa services, and small events. It sits on Hustead Street in a residential part of town.

Mars Hill Farm

17.4 mi

Mars Hill is a common farm name across the South, and this Texas listing carries no confirmed city or product line to set it apart. Best treated as a small independent operation until it's verified. Call ahead to learn where it sits and what it sells before making the drive.

For Oak Cliff Farmers Market

19.5 mi

For Oak Cliff runs this market at its community campus, 907 E. Ledbetter Drive in the 75216 area of southern Dallas. The nonprofit's broader mission centers on education and social mobility for Oak Cliff, and the farmers market fits its work bringing fresh food and gathering space to the neighborhood. Reach the organization at 214-257-8570 or [email protected].

For Oak Cliff Farmers Market

19.5 mi

Dallas

For Oak Cliff’s farmers market is a strategy to mitigate the food desert in our community and to increase food sovereignty. Our USDA-funded farmers market supports local farmers, growers, and ranchers by providing development, training, and paying the overhead costs for farmers to take part in the markets. All products sold are 100% locally grown or made (within 150 miles). Free programs, nutrition demos, and health screenings available from our partners. SNAP EBT is accepted and FMPP WIC vouchers available. SNAP can be matched up to $30 with Double Up Food Bucks for free produce.

Rafter D Ranch

19.7 mi

Milford

Rafter D Ranch works land off Sevier Road near Milford, a small Ellis County town on the I-35E corridor between Waxahachie and Hillsboro. The listing marks it agritourism. Ranches in this Blackland Prairie stretch south of Dallas typically run cattle and hay. No website or public hours appear online, so reach out to the ranch before planning a visit.

Mill Creek Meat Company LLC

20.8 mi

Italy

Country Critters Farm

18.6 mi

Alvarado

A small farm near Alvarado in Johnson County, south of Fort Worth. The name points to farm animals and petting-zoo visits. Public listings are sparse; contact the farm about tours or seasonal events.

Sunset Hill Tree Farm

19.4 mi

Alvarado

Sunset Hill Tree Farm sells choose-and-cut and fresh-cut Fraser fir Christmas trees on County Road 206 in Alvarado, south of Fort Worth in Johnson County. Beyond the December tree season, it runs a fall pumpkin patch, educational farm tours, a Cowboy Camp, and birthday parties, plus a country store stocked with handmade wreaths. It's a family-oriented stop that stays busy from the pumpkin season into Christmas. The farm takes Visa and Mastercard.

Burgundy Pasture Beef

21.6 mi

Grandview

Burgundy Pasture Beef has produced cuisine-quality, 100% grass-fed beef since 1999 — no hormones or antibiotics ever — choosing to sell directly to families instead of grocery stores. Its three Texas meat markets in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Grandview (the Burgundy Boucherie) carry the largest local selection of grass-fed beef and lamb, pasture-raised pork and chicken, raw milk cheeses, and free-range eggs, with nationwide shipping.

BA Angus and Agriculture

21.5 mi

BA Angus & Agriculture raises grass-fed, grass-finished beef that typically grades choice or better, colorful heirloom chicken eggs from four breeds, pasture-raised rabbit, and heritage holiday turkeys near Mansfield, Texas, alongside okra, cantaloupe, watermelon, squash, and zucchini. Delivery runs through Mansfield, Arlington, Burleson, and surrounding towns, and the farm's BA Connects program partners with a local food bank and a Tanzania farming mission to feed families in need.

JunkYard Haunted House

25.4 mi

Dallas

Despite the directory tag, this is a seasonal haunted-house attraction in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, not a working farm. It runs on Langford Street through the Halloween season, drawing thrill-seekers each October. The agritourism label looks like a listing error.

The Cedar Market Ranch

25.5 mi

The Cedar Market Ranch operates in Texas, though its location, size, and product line stay off the public record. The name may hint at a farm store or market alongside the ranch, but that's unconfirmed. A direct call is the way to learn what it sells and where.

JuHa Ranch

24.4 mi

Barry

The Early Days For most of his life, Harry wanted to ranch. Raising animals was something he did growing up and he loved it. Besides horses, he had pigs, ducks, chickens, pigeons, rabbits, dogs, and a hamster. For many years Harry and Judi both read about ranching, focusing on grazing methods and animal nutrition. One topic of interest was centered on the best breeds of livestock. After years of hard work earning and banking dollars, we were in a position to start looking for our ranch.

La Vida Buena Acres

24.4 mi

Barry

La Vida Buena Acres — "quality soil, healthy food, good life" — is a minority-owned regenerative farm that started in 2020 on 23 acres of Blackland Prairie and relocated in 2025 to Caneyville, Kentucky, an hour from both Louisville and Bowling Green. Pasture-raised eggs, pastured pork, and grass-fed lamb are raised humanely with rotational grazing and no artificial supplements.

Grand Prairie Farmers Market

25.4 mi

A city market in downtown Grand Prairie at 120 W. Main Street, between Dallas and Fort Worth. Municipal-run downtown markets like this usually host seasonal produce and local vendors. Confirm current dates with the city, as public listing details are limited.

Kelley Produce

26.0 mi

Kelley Produce grows or sells fresh produce in Texas. The exact crops, the town, and the selling season aren't listed, so expect the lineup to follow whatever's picking. Reach out directly to find out what's ready and where to buy it.

Dallas Farmers Market

26.0 mi

Dallas

Boyd's Honey and Bees

26.1 mi

Dallas

A Dallas-area beekeeping operation producing raw local honey and hive products. The listed Young Street address sits downtown, so sales likely run through markets or direct contact rather than a farm gate. Local honey from North Texas hives reflects the region's wildflower bloom.

Dallas Farmers Market

26.0 mi

A Dallas institution now at 920 S. Harwood Street, built in three parts: The Shed, a weekend farmers market of Texas producers within 400 miles; The Market, an indoor food hall of restaurants and specialty vendors; and The Shops, local makers and artisans. It draws 6,000–8,000 visitors each weekend, with the food hall open daily.

North Central Texas Farmers Market Corporation I

25.5 mi

This market operates at 130 West Church Street in Grand Prairie, a Mid-Cities suburb between Dallas and Fort Worth. Growers from the North Central Texas farmland bring seasonal produce, and local makers add prepared and handmade goods. The location puts fresh food within reach of the dense Metroplex population.

Eden's Organic Garden Center & CSA Farm

25.1 mi

Eden's Organic Garden Center and CSA Farm operates in Balch Springs, just southeast of Dallas, pairing a garden center with a working organic farm and a community-supported agriculture program. Members buy a share of the harvest and pick up seasonal, chemical-free vegetables through the year. Confirm current CSA sign-up, hours, and pricing directly, since those change by season.

Mushroom Street Farms

26.6 mi

The name marks Mushroom Street Farms as a Texas mushroom grower, but its old website is offline and no current city or product list is confirmed. It may have wound down or moved. Anyone hunting Texas-grown specialty mushrooms should check directly whether it's still selling.

Eden's Garden CSA Farm

25.3 mi

Balch Springs

Eden's Garden CSA Farm grows on Pioneer Road in Balch Springs, a suburb southeast of Dallas. The farm runs a community-supported agriculture program, so members buy a season's share and collect boxes of produce as it's harvested. Working the land inside the Dallas metro, it gives nearby households a direct line to local vegetables. Ask about current share sign-ups.

Dallas Farmers Market Produce Shed

26.8 mi

Dallas

As Dallas began to flourish in the late 19th century, farmers began to sell their produce in locations around the city from their wagons. Soon enough, the intersection of South Pearl Expressway and Cadiz Street became the hub of a thriving wholesale business—produce, chickens, pigs, eggs and goats were all sold to the people of North Texas. But as the city grew, so did the demand for farm-fresh produce and meat. So, in 1939, the site of the Dallas Farmers Market was expanded and the first Shed w

Farmers Market

26.8 mi

Dallas

Today, in the heart of downtown, the Dallas Farmers Market exists to cultivate a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle for all of North Texas. Seasonal produce, free-range meats, fresh eggs, artisan pantry staples, and handmade arts + crafts can be found in The Shed every weekend year round. All products are grown and raised within Texas or 400 miles of Dallas, ensuring that the selection is always fresh, seasonal, and supports local agriculture.

St John the Apostle UMC Pumpkin Patch

24.7 mi

Arlington

St. John the Apostle United Methodist Church runs a fall pumpkin patch on Mansfield Road in south Arlington. Like many Texas church patches, it sets out a field of pumpkins through October for family photos and preschool visits, with sales typically supporting the congregation's programs. Hours and this year's arrival date aren't posted widely, so contact the church directly before planning a stop.

Half Acre Farm

25.2 mi

Half Acre Farm is a Texas farm whose name suggests a small, intensively worked market garden rather than a large spread. Growers on this scale usually raise vegetables, herbs, eggs, or flowers for direct local sale. Because little is documented online, reach out to the farm to learn what it grows and how to buy.

Walnut Creek Farm

23.4 mi

Alvarado

Burgundy's Local

27.9 mi

Dallas

Vote with your fork: Burgundy's Local Dallas is the city storefront of Burgundy Pasture Beef, the Grandview ranch producing 100% grass-fed beef since 1999 with quality and integrity. Shelves and cases hold sustainably raised beef, lamb, pastured pork and chicken, free-range eggs, and raw milk cheeses — food you can trace from their family to yours, with shipping available.

West Village Farm-to-Market

28.1 mi

West Village Farm-to-Market operates at the West Village shopping and residential center on McKinney Avenue in Dallas's Uptown district. The market gives apartment dwellers and office workers a walkable source for local produce, flowers, and prepared foods a few steps from the center's restaurants and shops. It's an urban market built for people who don't need to drive to it. Days and vendor lineup change through the year.

Storm Farms

26.2 mi

Dalworthington Gardens

Strawberries are the headline at Storm Farms, a pick-your-own spot on South Bowen Road in the Arlington area, run by Johanna Storm and family. They bill themselves as the only u-pick farm in the metroplex, drawing families out to the fields each spring when the berries ripen. The season is short and weather-dependent, so it pays to check before heading over. Picking updates go up on their site and Facebook page.

La Vida Buena Acres

28.0 mi

Barry

Lakewood Tower Farmers Market

28.8 mi

Named for Lakewood Tower, a landmark building in East Dallas's Lakewood neighborhood, this farmers market gathers local growers and food makers on a set day for seasonal produce and prepared goods. Days and the exact spot can shift, so confirm the current schedule before heading over.

Farmers Market - Arlington TX

28.2 mi

Arlington

Green’s has been a trusted cornerstone of the Arlington community since 1969. Our commitment is more than delivering high-quality goods; it’s about creating a delightful shopping experience that adapts to our customers’ needs and desires. our history At Green’s Produce & Plants, quality has been our top priority since 1969. Our story began with Mr. JB Green, who started Green’s Produce and Plants as a humble roadside stand across the street from our current location. In 1969, Mr. Green bought th

Howell Family Farms, Inc

29.6 mi

Arlington

Howell Family Farms is a family produce farm tied to West Division Street in Arlington, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Urban-edge growers like this typically sell seasonal vegetables and fresh Southern peas at local farmers markets. The listed address may be a market or business site rather than the fields, so contact them directly to confirm where to buy and what's in season.

Mainstay Farm

27.4 mi

Cleburne

Mainstay Farm Park runs seasonal events in Cleburne, about half an hour south of Fort Worth. Fall brings a pumpkin patch and Pumpkin Days, followed by a Christmas Adventure and a Spring Festival, with more than thirty activities, a petting zoo, baby animals, a winery, and food on site. The park also hosts field trips and group outings.

YOY Ranch

28.6 mi

Burleson

Red farm stand at the end of the gate. We have eggs, produce and sourdough starter + baked goods. We also attend burleson farmers market off renfro street every Saturday.

All-Natchur-L Farm

28.7 mi

Cleburne

Burleson Farmers Market

29.6 mi

A farmers market at 217 W. Renfro Street in Old Town Burleson, just south of Fort Worth. Growers and makers from the Johnson and Tarrant County area sell here. Market days and vendor details aren't posted online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are near Waxahachie, TX?

US Farm Trail lists 51 farms within about 30 miles of Waxahachie, Texas, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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Farms near Waxahachie include 13 agritourism & farm experiences, 11 farmers markets, 9 meat farms & ranches, 6 farm stands. Browse the list for details on each.

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