Vendor Events in Aspen, CO

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Aspen, CO. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Pop-Ups in Aspen(1)

Aspen Saturday Market - Artisan Fair

by Aspen Saturday Market

Hopkins Ave & S Galena St, Aspen, CO 81611

Saturdays, June - October 2026 (8:30am-3pm)

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Taking place every Saturday from June through October 2026, this weekly pop-up brings together handmade artisans and craft vendors in the heart of downtown Aspen. Located at the corner of Hopkins Ave and S Galena St, the market operates from 8:30am to 3pm, creating a reliable shopping destination for locals and visitors throughout the summer and early fall season. The Aspen Saturday Market draws vendors selling everything from mountain-inspired artisan crafts to handcrafted jewelry, fine art, ceramics, and specialty foods, making it a diverse marketplace where shoppers can find truly original pieces rather than mass-produced goods. The vibe of a weekly pop-up like this one differs from larger festivals or permanent farmers markets. Because it runs consistently every weekend for five months, regular shoppers develop relationships with their favorite makers, and vendors benefit from a steady customer base that returns week after week. The location in downtown Aspen attracts both the year-round mountain community and seasonal visitors exploring Colorado ski country during summer months. The setting creates a natural gathering spot where artists and food producers can sell directly to their customers without the overhead of traditional brick-and-mortar retail. Vendors at this type of event typically include ceramicists, jewelry makers, painters, sculptors, and crafters working with wood, fiber, leather, and other materials. Specialty food vendors often feature locally-made products like jams, baked goods, or artisanal sauces. The addition of live music throughout the market day enhances the community atmosphere and encourages shoppers to linger and explore different booths. For artisans and food makers, the Aspen Saturday Market offers a consistent, established venue to reach customers who are actively seeking handmade and locally-produced goods, particularly during the busy summer and fall tourist season in this Colorado mountain town.

Farmers Markets in Aspen(1)

Aspen Saturday Market

by Aspen Farmers Market Association

E. Hopkins Ave & S. Hunter St., Aspen, CO 81611

Saturdays, 8:30 AM - 3 PM, June - October

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Every Saturday morning from June through October, the Aspen Saturday Market brings together local farmers, bakers, and artisans at Hopkins Ave and S Galena St in downtown Aspen, Colorado. This weekly farmers market is a hub for the community to access fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, and handmade items while supporting local makers and growers. The market operates from 8:30 AM to 3 PM, making it easy to stop by before or after exploring Aspen's shops and restaurants. The Aspen Saturday Market attracts a mix of serious home cooks looking for peak-season vegetables and fruits, bakers seeking locally-made breads and pastries, and shoppers interested in one-of-a-kind handcrafted goods. Vendors at this market typically feature Colorado-grown produce that changes with the season, from early summer greens and berries to late-season squash and root vegetables in fall. You'll find fresh baked items, preserves, honey, and other value-added products made by local entrepreneurs. The handmade goods section includes everything from artisan crafts to clothing and accessories made by Colorado creators. Cyndy Love Designs, a longstanding Aspen vendor, is known for original handmade Pendleton Wool denim jackets for women, men, and children, made in the USA since 1991, alongside other signature pieces. The market's location on Hopkins and Galena puts it in Aspen's walkable downtown, making it accessible for both locals and visitors. The Saturday timing works well for weekend shoppers, and the June-through-October schedule captures the heart of the growing season when vendors have the most to offer. Whether you're stocking up on farmers market staples, hunting for gifts, or just soaking in the small-town market atmosphere, the Aspen Saturday Market reflects the community's commitment to local food and handmade goods.

Festivals in Aspen(1)

Aspen Food & Wine Classic

by Food & Wine Magazine

Wagner Park, Aspen, CO

2027-06-19

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Every June, wine and food professionals converge on Wagner Park in Aspen for one of the country's most established culinary festivals. The Aspen Food & Wine Classic brings together the wine industry, renowned chefs, and serious food enthusiasts for a weekend celebrating craft beverages and elevated cuisine. Held during the third weekend of June, the festival takes advantage of Colorado's early summer weather and the natural backdrop of the Aspen mountain setting, making it an event that draws from across the country and internationally. This is the kind of festival where you'll encounter both established wineries looking to build relationships with sommeliers and retailers, as well as boutique producers seeking to introduce their portfolios to an engaged audience. Wine vendors at the Aspen Food & Wine Classic benefit from an attendee base that includes industry professionals, hospitality workers, collectors, and serious home enthusiasts who are actively tasting, learning, and often purchasing. The festival format means attendees are moving through structured tastings and seminars rather than casually browsing, so there's a real purchasing intent and professional engagement throughout the event. Beyond the wine focus, the festival incorporates cooking demonstrations and seminars led by recognized chefs, creating an educational component that deepens attendee investment in the experience. The artisan vendor marketplace extends beyond wine to include gourmet food producers, specialty food items, and related products that complement the culinary theme. If you produce wine, craft beverages, gourmet foods, or artisanal products that appeal to food and wine enthusiasts, this festival positions your brand in front of an audience actively seeking quality products and willing to engage with vendors seriously. The prestige of the event and its decades-long reputation mean attendees come with higher expectations and deeper pockets than typical street festivals.

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How much are booth fees in Aspen?

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When do applications open for Aspen events?

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