Fresh Finds on Both Sides of the Line

artwork by Terri Sandefur
artwork by Terri Sandefur

Fresh Finds on Both Sides of the Line

From downtown Texarkana, Texas, to just across the state line in Arkansas, our local farmers’ markets offer a seasonal spread of the region’s best items grown, baked, and made close to home.


Gateway Farmers’ Market
602 Jefferson Avenue
Texarkana, Arkansas
Open 7 am to noon
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Gateway Farmers’ Market has a variety of craft vendors that participate periodically throughout the market season.

All farms are within a 75-mile radius of Texarkana. Each farm is inspected to ensure vegetables are grown locally by the farmer. To sell at the market, you have to grow it, bake it, and/or make it.

Gateway Farmers’ Market is a nonprofit organization and is always looking for sponsors so they can continue to provide exceptional quality products to the Texarkana area.

photo by Amber Adams
photo by Amber Adams

Gateway Market Vendors

Arnold’s Farms

Vegetables, salsa, crafts

Blanks Farms

Fresh vegetables, watermelon, cantaloupes, baked goods, jellies, crafts

Cow Pen Bottoms

Fresh flowers, fig trees, tomato plants, various plants

Gladden Farms

Fresh vegetables, Boggy Creek Specialty Salsa, homemade pickles, vanilla extract, chow chow, baked goods

Griffin Farms

Fresh vegetables

Jamison Orchard

Fresh peaches, plums, lavender

K&M Farms

Fresh Asian vegetables

Littleton Farms

Jellies, baked goods, crafts

Papa’s Honey

Local honey, vegetables

Powell Farms

Fresh pork, chicken, beef

Solomon Farms

Vegetables, canned goods, spicy crackers

Williams Farms

Fresh vegetables, jellies, freeze-dried vegetables


Texarkana Texas Farmers’ Market
500 North State Line Avenue
Texarkana, Texas
Open Saturdays from 8 am to noon

Texarkana Texas Farmers’ Market is a seasonal, open-air market in historic downtown Texarkana. All vendors offer high-quality, locally grown or produced goods—from fresh fruits and vegetables to baked items, crafts, and specialty products. The market runs from May through the first week in August and highlights the best in homegrown nutrition and community-made items.

To sell at the Texarkana Farmers’ Market, vendors must produce or grow their items locally. The market is committed to supporting small growers and artisans across the region.

photo by Matt Cornelious
photo by Matt Cornelious

Texarkana Texas Farmers’ Market Vendors

Artisan Loaf

Baked goods

Better Bits Bakery

Baked goods

Binning Farms

Baked goods, vegetables, herbs, eggs, jellies, jams, teas

B.S Farms

Pickled vegetables, canned goods, jams

Byron’s Ice Box

Frozen treats

Capers and Conns

Fruits, vegetables, meats, honey, mustard, dog treats

Cathy’s Artis Operis

Plants, jewelry

D&F Design

Custom wood-engraved items

Dogwood Gardens

Vegetables, handsewn items

Donna J Rogers

Sewn, handcrafted items

Dutch Spring Farms

Meats, eggs, granola, baked goods

Garrington Fields

Flowers

Gwen Conner

Baked goods

Humble Troll

Coffee

Kathy England

Vegetables, jellies, jams

Ken the Potter

Pottery

Lakin Stone

Baked goods

Livin’ the Dream Ranch

Hot sauces

Made to Spread the Word

Jewelry

Moon Maidens Creations

Crafts

O’ Sugar Bakery

Baked goods

Pop’s Mayhaw Farm

Jellies, plants

Rachelle’s Beesness

Honey, tallow lotions

Reclaiming Dawn

Natural beauty products

Skipper and Sons Farm

Fresh beef

The Violet Pepper

Salsa

Twin House Studio

Dried fruits, vegetables

Tystacia Dean

Plants

Verba-J

Soap

Vesta Homestead

Vegetables, eggs, baked goods


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