Vendor Events in Abilene, TX

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Abilene, TX. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Abilene(1)

Abilene Farmers Market

by Abilene Farmers Market

626 N 1st St, Abilene, TX 79601

Saturdays only, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Tuesdays/Thursdays irregular, produce-dependent)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Abilene Farmers Market, held weekly at 1850 N Treadaway Boulevard in Abilene, Texas, is a seasonal fixture for West Texas communities looking to connect directly with regional growers and food producers. Operating Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings from 7 AM to 12 PM between April and October, this farmers market brings together vendors from across the Big Country area who grow and produce food locally. The market's rhythm follows the growing season, making it an ideal venue for vendors specializing in fresh produce, eggs, honey, baked goods, and other farm-direct products that appeal to health-conscious shoppers and home cooks seeking ingredients with known origins. Farmers markets like this one serve a different function than other vendor events. Rather than featuring handmade crafts or specialty goods, they focus on connecting producers directly to consumers in their community. Shoppers at the Abilene Farmers Market typically arrive early in the morning to select the freshest seasonal offerings before peak midday heat. The three-times-weekly schedule means regular vendors develop established customer bases who return on their preferred market day. This consistency works well for farmers and producers offering perishable items, as well as those selling value-added products like preserves, baked goods, or prepared foods that rely on reputation and repeat business. The April-through-October timeline captures the prime growing season for Texas agriculture. Spring brings early greens and vegetables; summer delivers peak selection across tomatoes, peppers, squash, and berries; and fall rounds out the season with cooler-weather crops and abundant honey and preserved goods as vendors prepare for winter. For vendors with seasonal products, this market provides a reliable six-month window to sell directly to a community-focused audience that prioritizes local food sources. Whether you grow vegetables, raise livestock for eggs and dairy, keep bees, or bake with local ingredients, the Abilene Farmers Market offers a structured, recurring opportunity to reach customers who are actively shopping for the kind of products you produce.

Festivals in Abilene(4)

Central Kansas Free Fair

by Central Kansas Free Fair Association

Abilene, KS

2026-07-28

FestivalContact fair office for commercial/vendor booth fees

20 spots open

Held annually in late July at Eisenhower Park Fairgrounds in Abilene, Kansas, this festival brings together the community for a celebration of entertainment, competition, and celebration. The Central Kansas Free Fair runs alongside the Wild Bill Hickok PRCA Rodeo, creating a multi-day event that draws families and visitors from across the region. The "free fair" designation means general admission is free, making it an accessible event for attendees of all budgets looking for a full day of activities. The festival atmosphere combines traditional carnival elements with agricultural heritage. You'll find carnival rides and games throughout the grounds, alongside food vendors offering both classic fair fare and contemporary options. The demo derby is a main draw, showcasing the spectacle of vehicle competition that fair enthusiasts anticipate each year. Live shows and entertainment take place on various stages, while exhibits and contests highlight everything from livestock and crafts to baking and local artisans. The rodeo component adds authentic western competition and pageantry to the event schedule. Vendors at this festival typically include food concessionaires, game operators, retail shops, local artists, and crafters. The event appeals to a broad cross-section of attendees, families with children seeking entertainment, rodeo fans, agricultural exhibitors, and community members looking for summer entertainment. The late July timing places it in peak summer, when outdoor festivals draw consistent crowds. The combination of free admission, diverse programming, and the rodeo spectacle makes this event a significant date on the central Kansas summer calendar. For vendors, the Central Kansas Free Fair represents an opportunity to reach a community-focused audience in a festive setting where attendees come prepared to spend time exploring booths, watching events, and making purchases. The multi-day nature of the festival and the variety of activity types mean foot traffic extends throughout each day.

West Texas Fair & Rodeo Abilene

by West Texas Fair & Rodeo

1801 E South 11th St., Abilene, TX 79602

September 3-19, 2026

FestivalContact organizer for vendor application

25 spots open

The West Texas Fair & Rodeo is a multi-building vendor fair and rodeo event held annually in early September. Vendors fill three buildings selling western wear, saddles, turquoise jewelry, leather goods, and unique crafts. Food vendors and barbecue booths operate throughout the fairgrounds. The event spans ten days and attracts over 100,000 visitors annually, drawing from across Texas and beyond. Alongside vendor booths, the fair features PRCA professional rodeo competitions, carnival rides, livestock shows, pig races, live music performances, and fair food. The family-oriented event generates significant economic activity for the region and has been a cherished tradition for over 115 years.

West Texas Fair and Rodeo - Abilene

by West Texas Fair

1700 TX-36, Abilene, TX 79602

September 10-19, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

The West Texas Fair and Rodeo is a family-friendly county fair held at the Taylor County Expo Center spanning ten days each September. The event features a traditional rodeo with PRCA-sanctioned competition, carnival rides and midway attractions, livestock and farm shows, live entertainment, and a parade through downtown Abilene. Multiple vendor buildings showcase western goods including saddles, turquoise jewelry, leather products, and handcrafted items. The fair attracts regional visitors seeking authentic frontier experiences, cultural exhibits, and live music performances. Food vendors offer traditional fair cuisine alongside specialty vendors selling regional products and crafts. The event combines rodeo competition with family activities, making it a significant draw for both spectators and vendors across the Big Country region of West Texas.

West Texas Fair & Rodeo

by West Texas Fair & Rodeo

1700 Hwy 36, Abilene, TX 79602

September 10-19, 2026

FestivalBooth rent is $575 per 10x10 and $600 for a corner 10x10 booth

80 spots open

The West Texas Fair & Rodeo is a 10-day family event held annually at Taylor County Expo Center in Abilene, Texas, spanning over 115 years of tradition. The fair combines a PRCA sanctioned rodeo, carnival midway rides, live entertainment, and extensive vendor shopping across three exhibition buildings. Vendors sell western wear, saddles, jewelry, leather goods, and regional artisan products alongside livestock exhibits, local artisan displays in the Modern Living Mall, and fair food. The event attracts families and friends during early-to-mid September, drawing visitors from across the region. Rodeo competitions feature professional cowboys and cowgirls competing in bronc busting, bull riding, and team roping events. The fair offers daily activities including pig races, tractor pulls, petting zoo, live music, and carnival games alongside traditional fair attractions.

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