
YMCA Langham Creek Farmers Market
16725 Longenbaugh Drive
Houston ,TX 77095
Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, the YMCA Langham Creek Farmers Market transforms the parking lot at your local YMCA into a bustling hub of farm-fresh flavors, local artisans, and community connections, brought to you by Your Neighborhood Farmers Market. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., shoppers can browse seasonal produce, sample gourmet bites, and discover handcrafted treasures—while enjoying free admission, free parking, pet-friendly access, and wheelchair-friendly facilities.
Whether you’re stocking up on weeknight dinner staples, hunting for that perfect artisanal loaf, or sipping fresh-brewed coffee as you stroll, this market offers a unique weekend experience for families, foodies, and supporters of local small businesses.
What You’ll Find at YMCA Langham Creek Farmers Market
- Farm-Fresh Produce: Strawberries, carrots, oranges, apples, broccoli, corn, avocados, Myer lemons, peppers, sweet potatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, squash, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, garden tomatoes, green onions, radishes, and more.
- Freshly Made Goodies: Artisanal breads, pies, cookies, local honey, jams, nut butters, and other gourmet treats.
- Delicious Eats & Drinks: Food trucks, savory bites, fresh coffee, herbal teas, cold-pressed juices, and pastries.
- Unique Artisan Goods: Candles, jewelry, handmade soaps, bags, accessories, local art, and home décor.
Why Locals Love This Market
- Supports local farmers and makers
- Perfect weekend outing for families and friends
- Relaxed, community-focused atmosphere
- Pet-friendly (leash required)
Event Details
- Location: YMCA Langham Creek, 16725 Longenbaugh Dr., Houston, TX
- When: Every 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month
- Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Cost: Free Admission
- Parking: Free On-Site Parking
- Pets: Welcome (on leash)
- Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible
Mark your calendars, grab your reusable bags, and bring your market crew—because the YMCA Langham Creek Farmers Market is more than just shopping, it’s a community tradition.
