Main Street Market kicks off 2026 season

Downtown Hamilton's popular farmers market returns this Saturday

Apr. 9, 2026 at 5:00am

A high-contrast silkscreen print of a single, recognizable produce item like an apple or tomato, repeated in a bold grid pattern using a neon color palette and heavy black outlines, conceptually representing the fresh, local goods available at the Main Street Market.The vibrant colors and iconic imagery of the Main Street Market's return will bring a celebratory energy to downtown Hamilton.Hamilton Today

The Main Street Market in downtown Hamilton, Texas is set to officially begin its 2026 season this Saturday, April 12th. The weekly farmers market will run from 9am to 12pm around the courthouse square, bringing the community together to browse local produce, artisanal goods, and more.

Why it matters

The Main Street Market is a beloved tradition in Hamilton, drawing residents and visitors alike to the historic downtown area. As one of the few remaining independent farmers markets in the region, it provides an important outlet for local growers and small businesses to connect directly with the community.

The details

The Main Street Market features over 25 vendor booths offering a wide variety of locally-sourced fruits, vegetables, baked goods, crafts, and other specialty items. In addition to the market stalls, there will be live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities throughout the morning.

  • The Main Street Market will kick off its 2026 season this Saturday, April 12th.
  • The market will run every Saturday from 9am to 12pm through the end of October.

The players

Main Street Market

A weekly farmers market in downtown Hamilton, Texas that has been a community tradition for over 20 years.

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What’s next

The Main Street Market will continue its weekly Saturday schedule through the end of October 2026.

The takeaway

The return of the Main Street Market signals the start of spring and summer in Hamilton, providing residents with access to fresh, locally-sourced goods while also supporting the city's small businesses and family farms.