Vendor Events in Augusta, GA

17 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Augusta, GA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Augusta(6)

Augusta State Farmer's Market

by Augusta State Farmer's Market Organizers

1150 5TH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA 30901

Mon:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM;Tue:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM;Wed:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM;Thu:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM;Fri:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM;Sat:7:00 AM - 3:30 PM, January to December

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Augusta State Farmer's Market operates year-round at 1150 5th Street in downtown Augusta, providing a reliable weekly venue for vendors selling fresh produce, prepared foods, and artisanal goods. Open seven days a week with extended hours Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Saturday mornings until 3:30 PM, this farmers market serves both early risers looking to stock up on fresh ingredients and afternoon shoppers seeking quality local products. The market's consistent schedule throughout all twelve months makes it an ideal location for vendors wanting stable, predictable foot traffic across seasons. Vendors at the Augusta State Farmer's Market typically offer a diverse range of food and produce items that draw regular customers seeking fresher alternatives to grocery store options. You'll find seasonal vegetables, locally-raised eggs, fresh baked goods, artisanal cheeses, specialty seafood, and fresh herbs from vendors who often have direct relationships with their suppliers. The market's focus on food and produce means your customer base expects quality ingredients, whether they're home cooks preparing meals, restaurants sourcing local products, or individuals with specific dietary needs. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, WIC (Women, Infants, and Children program benefits), and WIC Cash, which broadens your potential customer base significantly. This payment flexibility is particularly important in farmers markets, where many shoppers rely on government nutrition assistance programs. The year-round operation means you're not limited to seasonal selling cycles. Instead, you can build a consistent customer base that recognizes your booth and anticipates your products week after week. Downtown Augusta's central location on 5th Street positions the market well for foot traffic from both neighborhood residents and visitors to the area.

Sussex County Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds

by Sussex County Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds Organizers

37 Plains Rd., Augusta, NJ 07822

Sat: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jun 7 - Nov 22

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running weekly from early June through late November, this farmers market on the grounds in Augusta brings together local producers and vendors who sell fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, flowers, and handmade crafts. Located at 37 Plains Rd. in Sussex County, the Sussex County Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds operates Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, making it a convenient weekend destination for shoppers looking to buy directly from farmers and artisans in the region. Farmers markets like this one differ from other vendor events because they emphasize local, often seasonal offerings and create a community gathering space around food and agriculture. You'll find vendors selling everything from just-picked vegetables and berries to prepared items like baked goods and cheese. The weekly format means regular customers develop relationships with their favorite vendors, and the product mix shifts with the seasons, so what's available in June looks quite different by October. The Saturday morning timeframe attracts both early risers who want first pick of inventory and casual shoppers making a weekend outing of it. The market accepts credit cards, which removes friction for both vendors and customers, though many shoppers still bring cash for smaller purchases. This is a solid venue for vendors focused on food production, baked goods, dairy products, fresh herbs, cut flowers, and complementary handmade goods. The weekly schedule through the end of November means you're looking at roughly 23 weeks of consistent foot traffic and repeat customers from the local Augusta and Sussex County area. If you produce or source items that work year-round or fit the seasons covered by this market's run, this is the kind of steady, community-oriented event that builds a loyal customer base.

The Augusta Market at the River

by The Augusta Market

8th St Plaza at Riverwalk, Augusta, GA 30901

Saturdays, 8 AM - 2 PM, March 21 - November 21, 2026

Farmers Market$25.00/wk for standard booth space, $35.00/wk for Food or Beverage booth space

50 spots open

Throughout the warmer months, the 8th St Plaza at Riverwalk in downtown Augusta becomes a gathering place for local farmers, bakers, and artisans who set up their stands every Saturday morning. The Augusta Market at the River runs weekly from March through November, opening at 8 AM and operating until 2 PM, giving shoppers and community members a reliable weekly destination to source fresh, locally-grown food and handmade goods. The Riverwalk location adds to the market's appeal, providing a scenic setting where visitors can browse vendor booths while enjoying the natural surroundings along the water. At a farmers market like this one, you'll find the seasonal rhythm of Georgia agriculture on display. Spring brings early greens, asparagus, and tender produce; summer offers abundant tomatoes, peaches, berries, and vegetables at their peak; fall transitions to squash, apples, and root vegetables. Beyond fresh produce, vendors typically offer locally raised meats, dairy products, honey, and preserves. The baked goods section features artisan breads, pastries, and prepared items made fresh or the night before. Artisan vendors round out the market, selling handcrafted items like soaps, candles, jewelry, home goods, and other locally-made products. The market attracts a diverse crowd of home cooks seeking quality ingredients, longtime customers with favorite vendors, and newcomers discovering what local producers have to offer. Live entertainment often adds energy to the experience, making it as much a community gathering as a shopping destination. For vendors, the consistent Saturday schedule and weekly operation provide predictable foot traffic and the chance to build relationships with repeat customers throughout the growing season.

Augusta Market at the River

by Augusta Farmers Market Association

8th & Reynolds Streets, Augusta, GA 30901

Saturdays, 8 AM - 2 PM, March - December

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

A weekly gathering of local growers, bakers, and makers, this Saturday farmers market operates along the scenic Augusta Riverwalk at 8th and Reynolds Streets from March through December. The market runs from 8 AM to 2 PM each week, making it an accessible weekend destination for shoppers looking to support regional agriculture and small businesses while enjoying the river setting. You'll find the typical farmers market mix here: seasonal produce from local farms, fresh-baked breads and pastries from area bakeries, and handmade goods from independent vendors. The produce selection shifts with the seasons, so spring brings early greens and plants, summer offers peak vegetables and berries, and fall features apples, squash, and root crops. The market draws regular customers who've built relationships with their favorite vendors over the season, creating a community atmosphere that goes beyond a simple transaction. Because the market runs weekly throughout the warmer months, it becomes a reliable shopping routine for locals seeking fresher ingredients than grocery stores typically stock. As a vendors market, Augusta Market at the River differs from one-off festivals or pop-ups in that it offers consistent weekly foot traffic and established customer bases. Regulars know when to expect you and will plan their visits around specific vendors they want to support. The Saturday morning timing attracts families, retirees, and weekday workers alike, all converging on the Riverwalk location. The market's March through December schedule aligns with the growing season in the South, giving vendors a solid nine-month window to build their customer relationships and move inventory seasonally appropriate goods. The Riverwalk location adds appeal beyond just the products on offer. Shoppers often linger in the area, making it a pleasant destination rather than a quick errand. If you sell produce, baked goods, or handmade items and want a weekly sales opportunity with a loyal local customer base in Augusta, Georgia, this market provides consistent visibility and foot traffic throughout the main selling season.

Augusta Farmers' Market at Mill Park

by Augusta Farmers' Market

Mill Park, 1 Water Street, Augusta, ME 04330

Tuesdays, 2 PM - 6 PM, May - October; Winter: Tuesdays, 3 PM - 5:30 PM, November - April at Buker Center, 22 Armory St

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Shopping for fresh, locally-grown food in Maine's capital has a natural home at this year-round farmers market in Augusta. The market operates weekly on Tuesdays, moving seasonally between two convenient locations. From May through October, vendors and shoppers gather at Mill Park along the Kennebec River at 1 Water Street, where the outdoor setting and longer evening hours (2 PM - 6 PM) create a pleasant weekly ritual. When colder months arrive, the market relocates indoors to the Buker Center at 22 Armory Street, maintaining its Tuesday schedule with adjusted hours from 3 PM - 5:30 PM through April. The vendor community here reflects the agricultural and artisanal strengths of central Maine. You'll find seasonal produce from local farms, quality meats and poultry from regional producers, freshly baked goods, raw honey, pure maple syrup, and seasonal flowers. The tight-knit group of vendors who return week after week means consistent quality and real relationships with the people growing and making your food. Because this is a year-round operation, you get the full spectrum of Maine's food seasons, from spring greens and summer berries to fall root vegetables and winter storage crops. This is the kind of market where regular shoppers know the vendors by name and vendors know their customers' preferences. The riverside location during warmer months adds to the appeal, making a Tuesday evening market visit part of the community rhythm. Whether you're sourcing ingredients for your food business, stocking up on seasonal produce, or looking to build relationships with local food producers, the Augusta Farmers' Market at Mill Park offers consistent access to what Maine farmers and food makers have to offer, whatever the season.

Augusta Market on the River

by Augusta Locally Grown

8th Street Plaza, Riverwalk, Augusta, GA 30901

2026-05-02

Farmers Market$25-$40 per market

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning, the 8th Street Plaza on Augusta's Riverwalk comes alive with vendors, shoppers, and the sounds of live music drifting across the Savannah River. Augusta Market on the River is a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers, food artisans, and craft makers in one of the city's most scenic public spaces. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced products and handmade goods, this is a market with genuine foot traffic and community engagement built into its weekly rhythm. The market draws the kind of shoppers who plan their week around farmers market visits. You'll find people looking for seasonal produce picked that morning, prepared foods made by local purveyors, baked goods, honey, preserves, and other value-added products that showcase what regional producers can offer. The craft vendor presence adds another dimension, attracting customers interested in supporting small makers and artisans alongside their grocery shopping. The riverside setting matters too, the Savannah River views and outdoor atmosphere create a leisure-oriented shopping experience rather than a transactional one. Many visitors come early, stay longer, and explore what different vendors have to offer. Live music is a regular feature, which distinguishes this market from purely transactional farmers markets. The entertainment draws people who might not be shopping with a specific list, creating an environment where impulse purchases happen and vendors benefit from longer dwell time. The weekly frequency means you can build regular customer relationships, test new products, and adjust your inventory based on what actually sells rather than guessing. Spring through fall are typically the strongest seasons for farmers markets in Georgia, though the riverside location and year-round vendor mix suggest there's activity even during slower months. For vendors, the logistics matter. You're setting up at a downtown plaza on the Riverwalk, which puts your products in front of both regular market shoppers and foot traffic from people enjoying the riverside amenities. The mix of farmers, food businesses, and crafts people creates natural cross-shopping, someone buying vegetables might also pick up flowers or a handmade item. If your products fit the farmers market model, whether you're growing produce, making food products, crafting goods, or offering prepared foods, this weekly market offers consistent opportunity to connect with an established customer base in a walkable, appealing location.

Festivals in Augusta(4)

New Jersey State Fair / Sussex County Farm & Horse Show

by Sussex County Farm & Horse Show Association

37 Plains Road, Augusta, NJ 07822

July 31 - August 8, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

The New Jersey State Fair, also known as the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show, is a premier agricultural fair held annually in August at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta. This ten-day event features livestock competitions, equestrian shows, creative arts exhibitions, and family entertainment including carnival rides, concerts, and food vendors. The fair draws approximately 220,000 visitors annually from across the Northeast and attracts hundreds of craft, food, and product vendors. The grounds span over 150 acres with 25 permanent buildings. As a non-profit event established in 1923, it emphasizes agricultural heritage, community spirit, and local culture, making it an excellent destination for vendors seeking exposure to a large, diverse audience interested in crafts, agricultural products, food, and family entertainment.

Arts in the Heart of Augusta Festival

by Greater Augusta Arts Council

Augusta, GA

2026-09-18

FestivalJuried; application via ZAPP

20 spots open

Taking place in the heart of Augusta, Georgia each September, this annual festival celebrates fine art and craft in a vibrant, community-focused setting. The Arts in the Heart of Augusta Festival draws serious collectors, art enthusiasts, and casual visitors looking to discover original work directly from artists. As a juried fine art festival, this event maintains high curatorial standards, meaning vendors are selected through a competitive application process that ensures quality and variety across disciplines like painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, and mixed media. The three-day event running September 18-20, 2026 creates an immersive experience that goes well beyond a traditional art fair. With multiple performance stages scattered throughout the festival grounds, live music provides constant energy and helps create the kind of relaxed, engaging atmosphere where collectors linger and artists can have meaningful conversations about their work. This is the kind of festival where people plan to spend several hours, not just make a quick pass. The performance programming draws diverse audiences and keeps foot traffic steady across all three days, which matters significantly for vendors looking for sustained exposure rather than single-hour peaks. The festival's integration of a global food village distinguishes it from typical fine art markets. With international food vendors representing 20+ countries, attendees arrive hungry and stay longer. This culinary component attracts food-focused visitors who might not be specifically shopping for art but who end up browsing booths while enjoying meals and drinks. It creates natural dwell time and cross-pollination between different vendor categories. For fine artists and craftspeople, this means your audience is relaxed, fed, and in a spending mood rather than just window shopping. Augusta's location in the heart of Georgia positions the festival to draw from a regional audience. September timing places this event in the sweet spot between summer heat and the holiday season, when both collectors and casual shoppers are actively seeking new pieces for homes, gifts, and seasonal entertaining. The annual recurring nature means returning vendors build a loyal customer base year over year, while new artists have the opportunity to establish themselves within an established festival calendar.

Maine Maple Sunday Weekend

by Maine Maple Producers Association

Various sugarhouses statewide, Augusta, ME 04330

Fourth weekend of March (Saturday-Sunday)

FestivalContact organizer

50 spots open

Maine Maple Sunday Weekend is an established annual spring celebration where over 100 licensed sugarhouses across Maine open their doors to the public. The event occurs the fourth weekend in March, with most participating farms operating on both Saturday and Sunday. Visitors enjoy boiling demonstrations, sugarbush tours, pancake breakfasts, maple products, live music, and farm activities including wagon rides and pony rides. Attendees can purchase fresh maple syrup, maple doughnuts, maple candy, ice cream, and other maple-based treats directly from producers. The event draws thousands of family visitors to rural farm locations throughout Maine. Each farm sets its own hours and activities, ranging from approximately 7:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Participating sugarhouses are listed on the Maine Maple Producers Association interactive map at mainemapleproducers.com.

Rock, Ribs, and Ridges Festival

Augusta, NJ

June 26-28, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

This multi-day festival in Augusta, NJ celebrates the region's geology, culinary traditions, and outdoor culture across an entire June weekend. The Rock, Ribs, and Ridges Festival draws together vendors and visitors interested in everything from regional food specialties to crafts, making it an ideal event for sellers across many categories. The three-day format allows organizers to create distinct programming and entertainment zones, so attendees have time to explore thoroughly rather than rushing through in a few hours. The "ribs" component signals strong food vendor presence, with barbecue, smoked meats, and related food businesses forming a core part of the event. Beyond food, the festival's broader theme creates natural opportunities for craft vendors, artisans, local makers, and specialty retail. Think handmade goods, local art, home and garden products, apparel, and any vendor whose items fit a general community fair atmosphere. The June timing means summer weather, outdoor shopping comfort, and peak season for craft fairs in the Northeast. Festivals like this typically draw a wide local and regional audience rather than targeting one specific shopper demographic. Families, outdoor enthusiasts, foodies, and casual browsers all attend, which means vendor diversity tends to work well. The three-day run from June 26-28, 2026 gives both new and established vendors multiple opportunities to connect with customers across the full weekend. If you sell products that appeal to a broad summer festival crowd in the New Jersey area, this event offers a good platform for reaching Augusta-area customers and visitors traveling to the region during that weekend.

Craft Fairs in Augusta(7)

Augusta Harvest Festival Arts and Craft Show

Augusta, ME

October 24-25, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The 43rd Annual Harvest Festival Arts & Craft Show is a two-day juried craft fair held at the Augusta Armory in Augusta, Maine. This showcase features a curated selection of artists and craftspeople offering handmade items including jewelry, wood crafts, ceramics, quilts, and handmade food products. The event attracts strong attendance and is known for high vendor sales. Open to the public with low admission ($3 for adults, free for children 12 and under), it draws both local shoppers and tourists seeking original, quality New England crafts. The October timing positions it during Maine's fall foliage season, a peak period for tourism and craft fair shopping. Vendor setup begins Friday afternoon with Saturday morning early setup available. Show hours are 9am-4pm both days.

Augusta Armory Fall Holiday Arts & Craft Fair

by New England Craft Fairs

179 Western Ave, Augusta, ME 04330

Oct 25-26, 2025, 9 AM - 4 PM

Craft Fair$195 (8x8) to $310 (16x8); electricity $20 extra

Fall holiday craft fair at the Augusta Armory featuring artists and crafters from Maine and New England. Booth sizes range from 8x5 to 16x8 with additional costs for electrical, tables, and chairs.

Augusta Holiday Arts and Craft Show

Augusta, ME

November 14-15, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

In mid-November, as Augusta, Maine enters the heart of the holiday season, the Augusta Holiday Arts and Craft Show brings together local and regional artisans for a two-day celebration of handmade goods. This craft fair runs November 14-15, 2026, and serves as an ideal early-season shopping destination for those seeking authentic, thoughtfully made gifts and home décor items. Unlike mass-market holiday shopping, craft fairs like this one showcase work directly from the makers themselves, giving shoppers the chance to meet artists, learn about their creative process, and discover one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in stores. The Augusta Holiday Arts and Craft Show typically draws vendors working across diverse mediums. You'll find ceramicists displaying hand-thrown bowls and mugs, fiber artists offering knitted scarves and woven blankets, woodworkers with cutting boards and furniture pieces, jewelry makers with both delicate and statement designs, painters and printmakers, soap and bath product makers, and vendors specializing in seasonal décor and holiday-specific items. The mix often includes upcycled goods, custom illustration, hand-bound journals, candles, and other thoughtfully crafted wares. This variety means the show appeals to a broad audience looking for gift-giving inspiration across multiple price points and aesthetic preferences. Attendees at craft fairs in Augusta during this time of year tend to be holiday shoppers who value quality and authenticity, as well as people seeking gifts that feel personal and meaningful. The November timing positions this event perfectly for those who like to start their holiday shopping early and support local makers. The atmosphere at events like this is typically relaxed and community-focused, with shoppers taking time to browse, chat with artists about their work, and enjoy the creative energy of the space. For vendors, the Augusta Holiday Arts and Craft Show represents a strong pre-holiday selling opportunity in a region where handmade goods and local support are valued.

Christmas in New England Arts and Craft Fair

Augusta, ME

November 28-29, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The Christmas in New England Arts and Craft Fair takes place in Augusta, Maine over the Thanksgiving weekend, positioning itself right at the start of the holiday shopping season. This one-time craft fair brings together artisans and makers specializing in handmade goods, creating the kind of curated marketplace where shoppers actively seek out unique, locally-crafted items rather than mass-produced alternatives. November is the perfect timing for a holiday-focused craft fair in New England, when the region's autumn transitions to winter and people are beginning their seasonal shopping with intention. What sets a craft fair apart from farmers markets or general pop-ups is the emphasis on made-by-hand goods and artistic skill. Vendors at the Christmas in New England Arts and Craft Fair typically offer items like handcrafted jewelry, knitted or crocheted garments and home goods, woodturned or carved pieces, hand-poured candles, artisan bath products, pottery, painted home decor, leather goods, and other items where the maker's technique is central to the product. These are the kinds of purchases people make when they want gifts with character and stories behind them, not commodity items. The attendee base for a holiday craft fair in Augusta tends to include both locals doing their Christmas shopping and people visiting from other parts of New England during the long Thanksgiving weekend. Shoppers at these events generally appreciate handmade quality and are willing to invest in pieces that reflect individual artistry. The November timing also catches early planners who want to secure one-of-a-kind items before peak holiday crowds hit. As a one-time event, the Christmas in New England Arts and Craft Fair represents a focused opportunity for vendors to reach holiday shoppers in Maine's capital region during a key selling window. The concentration of handmade-focused vendors means you're reaching an audience specifically hunting for the kind of thoughtful, artisan products that craft makers specialize in.

Christmas in New England Arts & Craft Show

by New England Craft Fairs

76 Community Dr, Augusta Civic Center, Augusta, ME 04330

Nov 29-30, 2025, 9 AM - 4 PM

Craft Fair$195 (8x8 corner) to $310 (16x8); electricity $20 extra

46th annual holiday arts and craft fair at the Augusta Civic Center featuring artists and crafters from Maine and across New England. Admission $5 adults, free for children 12 and under.

Augusta Last Minute Christmas Arts and Craft Fair

Augusta, ME

December 12-13, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Held on December 12-13, 2026, this craft fair in Augusta, Maine arrives at the perfect time for holiday shoppers looking for unique, handmade gifts. The event brings together local artisans and crafters who offer one-of-a-kind items that stand apart from mass-produced holiday merchandise. If you're a vendor working with handmade goods, this is an ideal venue to reach customers who are specifically seeking authentic, personalized presents during the final push before Christmas. Craft fairs differ from farmers markets or general festivals because they focus exclusively on handcrafted items created by makers and artisans. Attendees at events like this one are typically conscious consumers looking for thoughtful alternatives to chain-store shopping. They value quality, originality, and often want to support local makers. The December timing makes this event especially relevant, as holiday shoppers are actively hunting for distinctive gifts that reflect personality and care. For vendors, this means the audience is primed to purchase and willing to invest in well-made, creative work. The Augusta Last Minute Christmas Arts and Craft Fair draws people from throughout the region who appreciate handmade goods across multiple categories. While the event's name emphasizes the last-minute shopping angle, it also serves as a showcase for the broader crafting community in the Augusta area. Vendors typically feature items like pottery, jewelry, woodwork, textiles, paintings, home decor, seasonal ornaments, and other handcrafted goods. The fair provides a concentrated shopping experience where customers can browse numerous makers and artisans all in one location, making it convenient for holiday gift hunters while offering vendors a chance to connect with an engaged audience during the peak selling season.

Augusta Last Chance Arts and Craft Show

Augusta, ME

December 19-20, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

If you're looking to catch holiday shoppers in a last-minute gift-buying mood, this December craft fair in Augusta, ME is worth considering. The Last Chance Arts and Craft Show happens right before Christmas, when people are actively hunting for unique, handmade gifts they can't find in big-box stores. Running December 19-20, 2026, this two-day event taps into that final shopping push when customers are willing to spend on quality, one-of-a-kind items. Craft fairs like this one draw a mix of serious holiday shoppers and gift-givers who prefer supporting local artisans over mass-produced alternatives. You'll find the typical craft fair crowd, people looking for handmade jewelry, home décor, seasonal ornaments, knitted goods, ceramics, artwork, and other items made by individual makers. The holiday timing means shoppers often have gifts on the brain and budgets earmarked specifically for presents, which can work in your favor depending on what you make. Augusta's location in central Maine means you're reaching both local residents and people traveling through the area during the December holiday season. The two-day format gives you a solid weekend to build relationships with repeat visitors and reach different crowds each day. If your work leans into holiday themes, gift-ready packaging, or items that appeal to last-minute shoppers, this event aligns well with consumer behavior in late December. As with any holiday craft fair, the competition for attention can be stiff since many makers vie for the same seasonal shoppers. However, if you create distinctive handmade items and can differentiate your work, a craft fair this close to Christmas puts you directly in front of motivated buyers. It's the kind of event where people come specifically to find artisan-made gifts, rather than stumbling upon your booth by accident.

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