Vendor Events in Billings, MT
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Billings, MT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Billings(4)
Healthy By Design Gardeners' Market
by Healthy By Design Gardeners' Market Organizers
South Park, intersection of South 28th Street (South Broadway) and 7th Avenue South, Billings, MT 59101
Thu: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jun 11 - Oct 1
25 spots open
The Healthy By Design Gardeners Market is a weekly Thursday farmers market in Billings' South Park serving the community from early June through early October. Vendors sell fresh local produce, eggs, meat, baked goods, handcrafted items, flowers, herbs, and plants. The market welcomes farmers and backyard gardeners with no vendor fees or long-term commitments, with only a requirement to attend annual orientation. Shoppers include WIC-eligible families receiving vouchers and community members seeking affordable local food. The market accepts SNAP, WIC, debit/credit cards, and works to address food access in south Billings. Vendors call ahead to reserve space each week.
Clover Leaf Market
by Clover Leaf Market Organizers
Highway 60, Billings, MO 65610
Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Apr 5 - Oct 25
25 spots open
If you're looking to sell fresh produce or food products in the Billings area, this weekly farmers market on Highway 60 offers a reliable seasonal outlet from spring through fall. Running Saturday mornings from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM between April 5 and October 25, Clover Leaf Market serves as a consistent gathering spot for producers and shoppers in Christian County, Missouri. The Saturday timing catches the weekend shopping crowd when people are actively seeking fresh ingredients for their meals, and the extended season from spring through late October means you can participate across most of the growing year. Farmers markets like Clover Leaf attract a dedicated customer base looking for quality produce they can't find in conventional stores. You'll encounter home cooks sourcing vegetables and fruits for their tables, families picking up seasonal staples, and regular customers who return each week for their favorites. The morning timing works well for vendors with early harvests or those who prefer to complete their selling and setup before the day gets hot. The market's location on Highway 60 in Billings positions it accessibly for both vendors and the surrounding community. The focus on food and produce means you'll be among vendors offering vegetables, fruits, and other food items that appeal to health-conscious shoppers and those supporting local agriculture. This type of market typically draws producers with everything from common crops like tomatoes and lettuce to specialty items and prepared foods, depending on what your local regulations allow. The market accepts credit cards, which removes payment barriers for modern shoppers and can increase your sales potential compared to cash-only venues. Whether you're an established producer or starting out with a smaller operation, a weekly farmers market provides the chance to build regular customer relationships and consistent income through the growing season. The predictable schedule means you can plan your harvest and production around a known sales outlet each week.
Billings Farmers Market
by Billings Farmers Market
2nd Ave N & N 27th St, Billings, MT 59101
Saturdays 8:30am-12:30pm, July through October
25 spots open
Billings' weekly farmers market brings together Eastern Montana's agricultural producers and food artisans on Saturday mornings throughout the summer and early fall. Located at 2nd Ave N & N 27th St in downtown Billings, the market operates from 8:30am to 12:30pm every Saturday from July through October, making it a reliable weekly destination for both vendors and shoppers during the region's peak growing season. As a producer-only farmers market, this event emphasizes direct relationships between local growers and their community, with vendors selling items they've grown or made themselves rather than resold products. The market draws farmers and ranchers from across Eastern Montana who bring seasonal produce, grass-fed meats, dairy products, baked goods, preserves, and value-added agricultural products. You'll also find artisans creating goods from local materials or with agricultural roots. The Saturday morning timing captures the weekend shopping pattern while keeping the market accessible for vendors with other weekday commitments. The downtown location at South Park Promenade puts the market in the heart of Billings, making it convenient for established shoppers and those discovering local food sources for the first time. This is an ideal market for vendors focused on whole foods, seasonal production, and direct-to-consumer sales. The four-month run from July through October covers Montana's main harvest season, so vendors can plan their production schedules around peak availability. Shoppers at farmers markets like this one are typically looking for quality, freshness, and the story behind their food and goods. The weekly format builds regular customer bases and allows vendors to establish themselves as trusted sources in their community. Whether you're a vegetable farmer, meat producer, baker, jam maker, or artisan working with local agricultural products, a farmers market of this size in a community like Billings offers genuine opportunity to reach engaged, local customers week after week.
Yellowstone Valley Farmers Market Billings
by YVFM
N Broadway & 2nd Ave N, Billings, MT 59101
Saturdays 8 AM - Noon, July - October
60 spots open
Vendors Yellowstone Valley Farmer's Market 0 Skip to Content Home About Vendors Sponsors Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Vendors Sponsors Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Vendors Sponsors Contact Vendors With over 60 vendors spanning four city blocks, you’re sure to find something for every meal (and snack) of the day! From eggplants to egg rolls, lemongrass to lemonade, YVFM is the premier location for all things local. Become a Vendor Become a Vendor Full Vendor List This list will be updated over time to reflect 2024 Vendors. Become a Vendor Become a Vendor 4 Lazy J Kettle Corn 406 Spices Allocco’s Palisades Peaches Beatriz Mexican Sweets & More Becky’s Berries Becky’s Busy Acre Alaskan Seafood Guys Blue Leaf Gardens The Board Wok Brockel’s Chocolates Coulee Creek Meats Crepe Diem Dalabou Coffee Dinky Donuts Duncan Ranch Colony Flower Chappell Farm Georgette’s Galettes Golden Valley Colony Great Harvest Bread Co. Grindy’s Cheeseballs Honeybee Lemonade Jan’s Breads Khanthaly’s Eggrolls King Family Farm Martinsdale Colony Microgreens of Montana Miss GiGi’s Sweets Montana Popcorn Co. Nash Farms Ollie’s Fruits One More Bite Oriental Express Ostwaldt Farms Ploeg en Mand Queen Bee Honey Seacross Ranch Beef Sheri’s Cakes Snively Produce Special K Ranch Speedy & Flo’s Sweet Corn Spicz Mountain Seasonings Spiked Olive Springwater Produce Sunset Colony Sunshine Express Uni Corn Kettle Corn Trevino’s Tortillas Yellowstone Valley Food Hub Yellowstone Pasta Co.
Festivals in Billings(5)
MontanaFair
by MetraPark / Yellowstone County
Billings, MT
2026-08-07
20 spots open
MontanaFair is Montana's largest annual agricultural celebration, drawing nearly 250,000 visitors over nine days at MetraPark in Billings. The fair features nearly 10,000 exhibitors showcasing livestock including cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pigs, plus entries in art, crafts, horticulture, baking and various hobbies. Vendors can operate food booths and commercial vendor spaces among 180 total exhibitors. The event includes carnival rides, live entertainment across five stages, rodeo competitions, and motorsports events. Held in early August during the second full week of the month, MontanaFair attracts regional and national visitors seeking quality agricultural products, handmade goods, and fair foods. MetraPark facilities accommodate diverse vendor needs across expo centers and outdoor grounds.
Montana Fair
by MontanaFair
Billings, MT
August 7-15, 2026
25 spots open
The Montana Fair in Billings is an annual summer festival that draws crowds throughout August, offering vendors a prime opportunity to reach a broad regional audience. Running from August 7-15, 2026, this multi-day event brings together a diverse mix of exhibitors and visitors looking for entertainment, food, shopping, and community connection. As a festival format, the Montana Fair differs from farmers markets or pop-ups in its scale and variety. You'll find everything from food vendors and craft makers to agricultural exhibitors and carnival attractions, creating a full-day destination event rather than a focused shopping experience. For food vendors, the schedule offers substantial operating hours to capture multiple daylong crowds. Friday kicks off with service from 4:00 p.m. through 11:00 p.m., while the weekend and full festival days (Saturday through Saturday) run from noon until 11:00 p.m. The carnival itself stays open until midnight, meaning foot traffic and energy extend well into the evening. Outside exhibitors have flexibility in their hours, with the option to remain open as long as the carnival is running, though closing by 10:00 p.m. is acceptable if you prefer earlier shutdowns. This schedule makes the Montana Fair suitable for vendors selling food, crafts, handmade goods, and specialty products. The long operating hours across multiple days mean you'll connect with both daytime family crowds and evening visitors seeking entertainment and dining. August timing in Billings positions the fair as a late-summer draw when locals and regional visitors are actively seeking festivals and outdoor events. Whether you're a food vendor capitalizing on the evening-into-night crowds or a craft exhibitor reaching shoppers across the full nine-day run, the Montana Fair's mixed vendor approach and extended hours provide solid revenue potential for vendors targeting the Billings and surrounding Montana market.
Billings Holiday Food & Gift Festival
by Metra Park
Metra Park, 308 6th Ave N, Billings, MT 59101
November 14-15, 2026
200 spots open
Taking place mid-November, this annual festival at Metra Park in Billings transforms the venue into a bustling holiday shopping destination. The Billings Holiday Food & Gift Festival draws crowds looking to get ahead on their seasonal shopping and stock up on specialty items before the winter season ramps up. You'll find the event packed with a diverse mix of vendors, from artisanal food producers and bakers to crafters selling handmade gifts, home décor, and unique merchandise you won't find in typical retail stores. The festival format works well for vendors because attendees come with shopping intent rather than casual browsing. Families, gift-givers, and people stocking their pantries with specialty foods all show up during these two days in mid-November. This is the sweet spot timing-wise, after summer markets wind down but early enough in the season that holiday shoppers are actively hunting for inventory and unique gift ideas. The venue's capacity means there's room for a solid range of product categories, so whether you sell packaged foods, baked goods, jewelry, seasonal décor, or other gift items, you'll be positioned alongside complementary vendors rather than competing in a niche-only event. Located at Metra Park on 6th Avenue North in Billings, the festival is accessible and established on the regional calendar. Holiday festivals like this one tend to draw both locals doing their holiday planning and shoppers from surrounding areas making a dedicated trip. The November timing means you're catching people in active holiday-prep mode, which generally translates to stronger sales for food gifts, handmade items, and anything positioned as a thoughtful present. If you sell products that work as gifts or holiday staples, this festival offers a concentrated two-day window to reach motivated buyers.
ArtWalk Downtown Billings
by ArtWalk Downtown Billings
Billings, MT
2027-04-24
20 spots open
Each spring, downtown Billings transforms into a creative hub when ArtWalk Downtown Billings brings the community together for an evening of art, music, and discovery. This annual festival, held on April 24, 2026, kicks off the season's ArtWalk series with a major celebration that partners with the Billings Symphony to create an evening unlike the monthly iterations that follow. The event takes participants on a leisurely walk through downtown galleries, independent shops, and restaurants, all while live music fills the streets and pop-up exhibitions showcase local and regional artists. ArtWalk Downtown Billings operates as a festival experience rather than a traditional static vendor fair, meaning that the entire downtown corridor becomes your marketplace. Artists, craftspeople, and makers typically use this event to activate gallery spaces, storefront windows, and public areas with temporary installations, live demonstrations, and curated collections. Unlike craft fairs held in convention centers or farmers markets in dedicated outdoor spaces, an art walk festival invites vendors to integrate into the existing urban fabric, turning the community's gathering places into venues for discovery. This creates a naturally flowing, social atmosphere where attendees browse at their own pace and often make spontaneous purchases. The spring edition in April draws crowds eager for seasonal renewal and cultural engagement after winter. You'll find visual artists, sculptors, jewelry makers, mixed media creators, and craft vendors who align with the upscale, arts-focused audience that attends these events. The addition of the Billings Symphony partnership elevates the April festival into a signature community event, drawing larger crowds and creating a festive, celebratory mood. The live music component, whether classical performances or curated playlists, enhances the entire experience and gives attendees multiple reasons to spend the evening downtown exploring. ArtWalk Downtown Billings represents a unique opportunity for vendors who thrive in walkable, neighborhood-style events with built-in foot traffic and a community focused on supporting local creativity. If you're an artist or maker looking to connect directly with collectors and art enthusiasts in a dynamic outdoor setting, this spring festival offers excellent visibility and the chance to be part of Billings' cultural calendar.
Montana Renaissance Festival
by Montana Renaissance Festival
Billings, MT
June 6-7, 2027
25 spots open
Held in Billings, Montana on June 6-7, 2026, this festival brings Renaissance faire culture to central Montana with a focus on immersive period authenticity. The event celebrates medieval and Renaissance themes through vendor booths, entertainment, and interactive experiences designed to transport attendees back several centuries. If you sell handmade crafts, specialty foods, or services with historical appeal, this one-time festival is worth considering as a summer selling opportunity. The vendor mix at Renaissance festivals typically includes artisans creating leather goods, metalwork, jewelry, and wood crafts alongside vendors selling period clothing, accessories, and home décor. Food vendors thrive at these events, offering everything from turkey legs and mead to period-inspired baked goods and spiced beverages. Performers, craftspeople demonstrating traditional skills, and vendors offering entertainment services also find audiences here. The festival attracts attendees who actively engage with Renaissance faire culture, ranging from casual families enjoying a unique outing to dedicated enthusiasts in full period costume. What sets the Montana Renaissance Festival apart from standard craft fairs is the commitment to immersive atmosphere. All vendors are required to maintain period-appropriate booth aesthetics and wear medieval garb while on festival grounds. This means your booth setup, signage, and personal presentation should reflect Renaissance or medieval themes. Rather than feeling restrictive, many vendors find this requirement helps create a cohesive experience that enhances the entire event's appeal and gives attendees a more authentic, engaging festival atmosphere. June timing places this festival in early summer, making it an ideal opportunity for vendors who create seasonal goods or those testing new product lines before busier summer months. The Billings location serves a regional audience across Montana and neighboring areas, so this event could work well if you're looking to establish presence in the Northern Rockies market or reach customers who appreciate historical and artisanal products.
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