Vendor Events in Bend, OR

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

Farmers Markets in Bend(2)

Bend Farmers Market

by Bend Farmers Market

Bend, OR 97701

Wednesdays, 11 AM - 3 PM, May - October 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

If you're a local food producer looking to connect directly with Bend's community, this weekly farmers market runs every Wednesday from May through October in downtown Bend, Oregon. The market brings together regional farmers, ranchers, and food producers who supply Central Oregon with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and products. Unlike indoor markets that operate year-round, the seasonal schedule of this farmers market aligns with the growing season, meaning vendors typically stock their best produce, meats, dairy, and prepared foods during the warmer months when supply is most abundant. The Wednesday morning timing and three-hour window give working vendors and shoppers flexibility while building a consistent routine through the spring and fall. Attendees at farmers markets like this one tend to be health-conscious home cooks, families shopping for weekly groceries, and local restaurant owners sourcing ingredients. In Bend, a community with strong ties to outdoor living and sustainable food practices, the market attracts people actively seeking relationships with the farmers behind their food. You'll find customers interested in learning where their produce comes from, asking growing questions, and often returning week after week to the same vendors. For farmers and ranchers in Central Oregon, the Bend Farmers Market offers a direct-to-consumer sales channel without intermediaries, allowing you to build customer loyalty and capture full retail value for your products. Whether you grow vegetables, raise livestock, make cheese, prepare value-added goods like jams or baked items, or offer other farm-based products, a weekly presence here helps establish your brand within the local food community. The five-month run gives you a solid window to establish repeat customers and plan your production accordingly. If you're based anywhere in Central Oregon and want to test or expand your farmers market presence, this is a foundational opportunity to reach engaged local shoppers.

NorthWest Crossing Saturday Farmers Market

by NWX Farmers Market

Bend, OR

2026-06-06

Farmers MarketContact for booth fee

20 spots open

Every Saturday from early June through late September, the NorthWest Crossing Saturday Farmers Market brings the Bend community together in the heart of the Westside with a full block of fresh, locally-grown produce and regional vendors. This weekly farmers market operates as a gathering space where you'll find everything from organic vegetables and seasonal fruits to prepared foods, artisan goods, and craft products from vendors who prioritize sustainable practices. The market's layout spans multiple blocks, giving shoppers plenty of room to browse and vendors plenty of visibility throughout the day. Farmers markets like NorthWest Crossing differ from craft fairs and festivals in their focus on agricultural products, local food systems, and weekly consistency. Customers return regularly because they know what to expect: a rotating selection of in-season produce from regional farmers, plus established vendors selling items like baked goods, jams, flowers, honey, and handmade crafts. The atmosphere tends to be more relaxed than festival-style events, with an emphasis on building relationships between producers and shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from. Live music often enhances the experience, making it as much a social destination as a shopping one. The June through September window captures the peak growing season in central Oregon, when farmers have the most abundant harvests to offer. This timing attracts both dedicated farmers market regulars and newcomers who view farmers markets as part of their summer routine. Attendees typically include health-conscious shoppers, families looking for weekend activities, and people who prioritize local food sources and small business support. The sustainability focus suggests an audience that values eco-friendly practices, which can influence vendor selection across product categories. If you sell organic produce, artisan foods, handmade crafts, or specialty items aligned with a health-conscious or environmentally-aware customer base, NorthWest Crossing offers consistent weekly opportunity to connect with an engaged Bend community throughout the prime season.

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