Vendor Events in Blairsville, GA
5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Blairsville, GA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Festivals in Blairsville(3)
Blairsville Mountain Heritage Festival
by Visit Downtown Blairsville
Blairsville, GA
2026-09-05
20 spots open
Every Labor Day weekend, downtown Blairsville transforms into a celebration of authentic Appalachian heritage with the Blairsville Mountain Heritage Festival. This annual festival draws visitors and vendors who share a genuine interest in the traditional crafts, music, and cultural practices that define the mountain communities of north Georgia. The event centers on showcasing the skills and stories that have been passed down through generations in the region, making it a gathering place for both seasoned artisans and those discovering mountain culture for the first time. Vendors at the Blairsville Mountain Heritage Festival typically specialize in handmade goods rooted in Appalachian tradition. You'll find woodworkers displaying hand-carved items, fiber artists selling handwoven blankets and traditional textiles, pottery makers with rustic glazes and functional pieces, and crafters working with local materials like dulcimers, gourds, and ironwork. Food vendors often feature regional specialties and heritage recipes that reflect mountain cooking traditions. The festival creates a natural audience for anyone making or selling items connected to folk arts, traditional techniques, or rural Appalachian aesthetics. It's the kind of event where attendees come specifically because they're interested in authenticity and history, not just browsing for general crafts. The festival format encourages demonstrations and interactive elements alongside vendor booths. You're likely to encounter live music featuring traditional string bands, clogging performances, and possibly blacksmith or woodcarving demonstrations that draw crowds and create natural foot traffic around the vendor areas. The Labor Day timing means the weather in Blairsville is typically mild and pleasant for an outdoor festival, and the holiday weekend draws both local visitors and people traveling to the north Georgia mountains for the long weekend. This combination makes the Blairsville Mountain Heritage Festival an opportunity to connect with customers who actively seek out heritage crafts and are often willing to invest in handmade, traditional work.
Blairsville Spring Arts, Crafts & Music Festival
by Visit Downtown Blairsville
Blairsville, GA
2026-05-23
20 spots open
Every May, the small town of Blairsville in the North Georgia mountains comes alive with the Blairsville Spring Arts, Crafts & Music Festival, an annual celebration that draws visitors and vendors from across the region. Taking place over Memorial Day weekend, this heritage festival captures the spirit of Appalachian culture through live music, traditional craftsmanship, and the kind of community gathering that's become increasingly rare. The downtown area transforms into a vibrant marketplace where artisans and musicians showcase work rooted in regional traditions. This festival attracts vendors who specialize in heritage crafts and mountain-made goods. You'll find handmade items like quilts, wood carvings, pottery, basketry, and other traditional Appalachian crafts alongside jewelry makers, painters, and artists working in various media. Many vendors at events like this one focus on preserving and sharing regional artistic practices, whether that's demonstrating traditional techniques or selling pieces that reflect mountain culture and history. The craft demonstrations are a major draw, offering attendees a chance to see artisans at work and giving vendors a platform to educate visitors about their craft. The festival includes a parade and live regional music throughout the day, creating an atmosphere that appeals to a diverse crowd. You'll encounter both longtime community members reconnecting with local traditions and visitors from nearby areas looking for authentic mountain experiences and handcrafted goods. The Memorial Day weekend timing positions this festival perfectly for vendors seeking spring foot traffic and for shoppers looking for unique gifts and locally-made items as the season turns to summer. Blairsville's downtown location means the festival has a walkable, accessible feel. This is the kind of event where vendors can build relationships with repeat customers and where the community's appreciation for local craftsmanship creates genuine interest in the goods being sold. If you work in heritage crafts, traditional arts, or any handmade goods with mountain or Appalachian roots, this festival offers a meaningful venue with an audience specifically drawn to that aesthetic and cultural value.
Sorghum Festival Blairsville
by Blairsville Sorghum Festival
Meeks Park, 490 Meeks Park Rd, Blairsville, GA 30512
October 10-11, 17-18, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place over two weekends in October at Meeks Park in Blairsville, Georgia, the Sorghum Festival celebrates the heritage and traditions of Appalachian culture through food, crafts, and time-honored skills. This annual festival draws visitors interested in learning about sorghum production, a cornerstone crop of the region's agricultural history, and experiencing demonstrations of how syrup is made using traditional methods. The festival's focus on heritage makes it especially appealing to vendors who work with handmade goods, traditional crafts, and products rooted in Appalachian or American folkways. The vendor community at heritage-focused festivals like this tends to include artisans selling quilts, woodcrafts, pottery, hand-knitted items, preserves, baked goods, and other handmade products that connect to traditional skills and regional culture. If you work with items that have a story tied to heritage, history, or handcrafted tradition, you'll find an audience genuinely interested in learning about your craft and supporting artisan work. The festival atmosphere encourages vendors to talk about their techniques and origins, which resonates with attendees who come specifically to engage with heritage and authentic craftsmanship rather than mass-produced goods. Beyond shopping, Sorghum Festival at Meeks Park offers visitors active entertainment and participation, from log sawing and pole climbing contests to horseshoe tournaments and biscuit eating competitions. Live traditional Appalachian music keeps the cultural experience front and center throughout both weekends. This variety means the festival draws families, cultural enthusiasts, and people seeking authentic regional experiences, not just casual shoppers. The October timing also works well for fall-themed products and seasonal items, making it a strategic event for vendors whose inventory aligns with autumn and harvest traditions. The two-weekend format gives you flexibility in scheduling and extends your selling opportunity across the dates of October 10-11 and 17-18, 2026.
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