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The Lake Travis Farmers Market Guide

A curated guide to the Lake Travis area's farmers markets—from fresh eggs and seasonal produce to local makers, live music, and slow Hill Country mornings.

A farmers market morning around Lake Travis

There's a market for nearly every day of the week out here. Whether you're after pasture-raised eggs and just-baked sourdough, a hand-thrown mug from a local potter, or simply a reason to be outside before the heat sets in, the Lake Travis area's farmers and artisan markets deliver — most of them rain or shine.

We've rounded up the markets across Bee Cave, Lakeway, Steiner Ranch, Spicewood and Westlake, with the days, hours, and what to expect at each. Bring cash, bring a tote, and get there early — the good stuff goes fast.

At a glance: Sundays are the big ones — Bee Cave and Pedernales both run weekly. Saturdays bring Austin's original at Barton Creek, the first-Saturday Artisan Market in Bee Cave, and the north-shore market in Lago Vista. Wednesdays belong to Lakeway Nights and the year-round Dripping Springs market, and the first & third Thursdays light up Steiner Ranch. Nearly all are free to browse — just bring cash for the vendors.

Bee Cave

The Hill Country Galleria is the area's market hub — produce on Sundays, art on first Saturdays, and a full-on holiday market come December.

Bee Cave Farmers Market at the Hill Country Galleria
Every Sunday

Bee Cave Farmers Market

The reliable Sunday staple — produce, pastured meats, and a breakfast you'll want to linger over.

  • Fresh fruit, local meats, eggs, cheese & milk
  • Fresh-baked goods, sauces & hot food vendors
  • Weekly face painter, plus occasional live music

When: Sundays · 11am–3pm  |  Where: Hill Country Galleria, 12700 Hill Country Blvd  |  Website

Bee Cave Artisan Market in the Galleria plaza
First Saturday

Bee Cave Artisan Market

Once a month the plaza fills with makers — paintings, jewelry, and gourmet goodies, live music included.

  • Local painters, jewelry makers & craftspeople
  • Gourmet foods and beauty & wellness products
  • Live music from local musicians

When: First Saturday monthly · 11am–4pm  |  Where: Galleria central plaza, 2700 Hill Country Blvd  |  Website

Bee Cave Holiday Market in December
December Weekends

Bee Cave Holiday Market

The Galleria's festive send-off — gifts, garlands, live music, and a few visits from the big guy.

  • Local artists & food vendors with holiday goods
  • Live music daily, face painting on Saturdays
  • Scheduled times with Santa

When: First three weekends of December  |  Where: Hill Country Galleria, 2700 Hill Country Blvd  |  Website

Lakeway & Steiner Ranch

Two weeknight markets that turn a grocery run into an evening out — go after work, stay for the music.

Lakeway Nights Farmers Market
Wednesdays

Lakeway Nights Farmers Market

A laid-back evening market with raw dairy, local honey, and live music when the weather plays along.

  • Raw dairy, baked goods, local honey & meats
  • Woodworking and seasonal produce
  • Live music, holiday events & car meetups

When: Wednesdays · 4–8pm (3–7pm in winter)  |  Where: 2300 Lohmans Spur Road, Lakeway  |  Website

Lone Star Farmers Market in Steiner Ranch
1st & 3rd Thursday

Lone Star Farmers Market

Steiner Ranch's twice-monthly pickup for fresh bread, gourmet finds, and a friendly vendor lineup.

  • Local farmers & vendors with gourmet goods
  • Fresh-baked bread, produce & artisan products
  • A relaxed evening market in the heart of Steiner Ranch

When: 1st & 3rd Thursday · 4–7pm  |  Where: Cups & Cones lot, 2900 N. Quinlan Park Road  |  Website

Lago Vista

The north shore's Saturday tradition — set up at the local brewery, so you can sip while you shop.

Lago Vista Farmers Market at Lago Vista Brewing Co.
Every Saturday

Lago Vista Farmers Market

A relaxed north-shore gathering where local goods and a cold pint share the same patio.

  • Local produce, artisan goods & handmade crafts
  • Hosted at Lago Vista Brewing Co. — grab a pint while you browse
  • An easygoing, community-run Saturday market

When: Saturdays · 10am–2pm  |  Where: Lago Vista Brewing Co., 5803 Thunderbird, Lago Vista  |  Website

Spicewood

Worth the drive west — a big shaded Sunday market with playscapes, plus a roadside farm stand for everyday staples.

Pedernales Farmers Market in Spicewood
Every Sunday

Pedernales Farmers Market

Fifty-plus vendors under the oaks, with shaded tables, playscapes, and live music — make a morning of it.

  • Produce, meat, eggs, dairy & fresh-baked goods
  • Free plant clinic plus kids' crafts
  • A kids' area & live music

When: Sundays · 10am–2pm (summer hours can shift to 9am–noon)  |  Where: 23526 W. Hwy. 71, Spicewood  |  Website

Farmer Dave's farm stand in Spicewood
Farm Stand

Farmer Dave's Farm Market

A no-frills roadside stand for the basics — eggs, honey, salsas, and a homemade pie if you're lucky.

  • Fresh produce, local meats & eggs
  • Honey, salsas, olive oil & tamales
  • Homemade pies

When: Seasonal farm-stand hours  |  Where: Spicewood  |  Website

Dripping Springs

South into the Hill Country — a long-running, certified market that runs every week, rain or shine.

Dripping Springs Farmers Market at Founders Memorial Park
Every Wednesday

Dripping Springs Farmers Market

A Hill Country mainstay since 2009 — proper farm goods from people who actually grow them.

  • Fresh produce, local meats, eggs & dairy
  • Artisanal foods, drinks & handmade crafts
  • A Texas Dept. of Agriculture certified market, rain or shine

When: Wednesdays · mornings (9am–noon in summer; hours shift seasonally)  |  Where: Founders Memorial Park, Dripping Springs  |  Website

Westlake

Just down 71 toward the city — Austin's original market, and still one of its best.

Barton Creek Farmers Market behind Barton Creek Square
Every Saturday

Barton Creek Farmers Market

Austin's first farmers market, perched behind the mall with a city view and serious vendor pedigree.

  • Produce, meats, dairy, eggs, seafood & baked goods
  • Plants, cut flowers, artisans & knife sharpening
  • Café, live music — over 90% grow or make what they sell

When: Saturdays · 9am–1pm  |  Where: Barton Creek Square (back lot), 2901 S. Capital of Texas Hwy  |  Website

Make the Most of Market Day

Bring cash and a tote. Many vendors take cards, but small bills move the line faster — and a sturdy bag (or a cooler for meats and dairy) saves you juggling at the car.

Go early. The best bread, eggs, and produce sell out first, and a summer-morning market beats a midday one every time. Shade and playscapes at Pedernales make it the easy pick with kids.

Double-check before you drive. Hours shift with the seasons — especially in summer — and the monthly and seasonal markets only run on certain dates. A quick look at each market's site or socials saves a wasted trip.