Vendor Events in Boulder, CO

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

Farmers Markets in Boulder(2)

Boulder County Farmers Markets

by Boulder County Farmers Markets

13th St, Boulder, CO 80302

Saturdays, April - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

60 spots open

We are dedicated to strengthening our food system by supporting, promoting, and expanding access to locally grown and made products for all members of our community. We do this by operating producer-only seasonal farmers markets and a year-round online marketplace that connect and build relationships between local farmers, producers, and enthusiastic eaters. What ‘producer-only’ means to us Every farmer in our market grows their own produce and raises their own animals. Each of our producers and prepared food vendors craft their food in Colorado and source ingredients locally when possible. What ‘producer-only’ means to us ' /> How we vet our vendors Vendors are selected to sell in the market based on the following values: Producer-Only As a vendor, you grow your own produce, raise your own animals, or prepare and package your own food locally. Locally Sourced You support local agriculture in the Front Range and Colorado by growing, producing, and sourcing as much as possible in Boulder County.

Boulder County Farmers Market

by Boulder Farmers Market Association

13th St between Canyon & Arapahoe, Boulder, CO 80302

Saturdays & Wednesdays, 8 AM - 2 PM (Sat), 4 PM - 8 PM (Wed), April - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running throughout the warmer months in Boulder, this farmers market sets up twice weekly on 13th Street between Canyon and Arapahoe, giving vendors and shoppers multiple opportunities to connect each week. The Saturday morning slot from 8 AM to 2 PM draws the typical weekend crowd looking to stock up on fresh Colorado produce and prepared foods, while the Wednesday evening market from 4 PM to 8 PM appeals to those finishing work and stopping by on their way home. From April through November, the market operates with consistent weekly schedules, making it easy for both regular customers and vendors to plan their participation. The focus on Colorado-grown produce means you'll find seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs that reflect what grows well in the Front Range climate. Baked goods are a staple category, ranging from artisan breads to pastries and specialty items that often sell out quickly. Beyond produce and prepared foods, handmade goods vendors bring crafts, value-added products, and other items that appeal to Boulder's community-minded shoppers. The Boulder County Farmers Market attracts a mix of residents looking for quality local products, tourists visiting the area, and long-time regulars who've made market shopping part of their weekly routine. This is a solid, year-round opportunity for vendors who can commit to the April through November season. The dual-market setup means flexibility if you want to test the Saturday morning crowd versus the more relaxed Wednesday evening vibe. Boulder's location in the foothills draws visitors and has a strong local food culture, which tends to support consistent farmer and producer participation throughout the growing season.

Festivals in Boulder(2)

Boulder Music and Arts Festival

by Boulder Area Chamber of Commerce

Boulder, MT

September 5, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

On September 5, 2026, Boulder, MT will host a community festival that brings together music, art, local food, and creative makers in one vibrant day. Held at Veterans Park on Main Street, this event draws musicians ranging from professional performers to talented amateurs across Montana, creating a dynamic soundtrack for the day. The free admission means families and art enthusiasts can spend as much time exploring as they'd like without worrying about entry fees. For vendors, the Boulder Music and Arts Festival represents a solid opportunity to reach a community-minded audience that's actively seeking handmade goods, artisan foods, and locally created products. Art and craft vendors find success here selling everything from jewelry and paintings to ceramics and textile work, while food vendors attract steady foot traffic throughout the day. The festival also features Montana authors, which speaks to the intellectual and cultural character of the attendees, these are people who value creativity and local talent. The inclusion of children's activities means families stay longer, creating multiple touchpoints for discovery and purchasing. September in Boulder is transitional season, with late summer warmth giving way to fall's crisp air, ideal festival weather that keeps people comfortable and outdoors. The timing, in the first full weekend of September, lands after Labor Day when many locals have returned from summer travels and are looking for community reconnection. Veterans Park's Main Street location provides good visibility and walkability, making it easy for browsers to discover new vendors. If you sell handmade items, local food products, art, or anything with a creative or artisan angle, this festival offers access to an engaged audience that appreciates community-driven commerce and made-in-Montana products.

Boulder Creek Festival

by Boulder Creek Festival

Boulder Creek Path, 9th Street to 14th Street between Canyon Boulevard and Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO

May 22-25, 2027

Festival$35 application fee; varies by category (Business Promotion: $2,350); 15% discount for Boulder businesses

25 spots open

The Boulder Creek Festival is a well-established summer festival that serves as Boulder's unofficial kickoff to summer. This vendor-friendly event features an artisan market with hundreds of vendors including handcraft vendors, fine artists, businesses, non-profits, and food vendors selling artisan goods and prepared food. The festival spans three days along the scenic Boulder Creek in downtown Boulder's civic area, with live music performances, family activities, and a beer festival component. Vendors benefit from strong community attendance drawn by over 30 musical acts across multiple stages, carnival rides, and free admission for the public. The event accommodates diverse vendor categories with structured booth pricing, power availability, and a 15% discount for Boulder-based businesses. Setup and operations follow the City of Boulder's zero-waste guidelines, making it an environmentally conscious selling opportunity.

Pop-Ups in Boulder(1)

Craft Fairs in Boulder(1)

Firefly Handmade Boulder Market

by Firefly Handmade

Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302

Spring 2026

Craft Fair$525 per market

50 spots open

Spring brings a renewal to Pearl Street in Boulder, and the Firefly Handmade Boulder Market captures that seasonal energy perfectly. This annual craft fair celebrates local makers and independent artisans who pour their creativity into handmade goods, from jewelry and ceramics to textiles, woodwork, and beyond. If you're a vendor specializing in handmade or artisan products, this event draws the kind of shoppers who actively seek out one-of-a-kind pieces and appreciate the story behind what they're buying. The craft fair format of the Firefly Handmade Boulder Market differs from farmers markets or general pop-ups because it's specifically curated for artisans and makers. This means the crowd that shows up is often pre-filtered for quality and originality rather than convenience shopping. Spring timing matters too: folks in Boulder are emerging from winter, restocking their homes, and in the mood for fresh, handcrafted items. The Pearl Street location is ideal for foot traffic, as it's already a neighborhood destination for browsing and community gathering. Vendors at events like this tend to do well with items that reflect craftsmanship and personal touch: handmade clothing, accessories, home decor, art prints, soaps and skincare, pottery, leather goods, and other items that benefit from being displayed and explained directly to customers. Since this is an annual event rather than a weekly or monthly market, it tends to draw both locals and visitors who plan around these seasonal highlights. The Boulder demographic typically appreciates supporting local makers and values the handmade over mass-produced goods, making this a strong fit for artisans looking to build a customer base in the area.

Consignment Stores in Boulder(1)

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