Vendor Events in Casper, WY
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Casper, WY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Casper(3)
Casper Downtown Farmers Market
by David Street Station
David Street Station, 200 S David St, Casper, WY 82601
Tuesdays 4:30pm-6:30pm, July through September
25 spots open
Every Tuesday afternoon from July through September, downtown Casper comes alive with the weekly farmers market at David Street Station. Located at 200 S David Street, this community gathering brings together Central Wyoming's farmers, food producers, and local makers in one accessible location during the peak growing season. The 4:30pm to 6:30pm timeframe makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands in the downtown area, creating a natural hub for local food and handmade goods. Farmers markets like this one differ from other vendor events in their focus on fresh, locally-grown produce and farm products. You'll typically find vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and preserves alongside baked goods, honey, and other value-added food products. Many farmers markets also welcome local crafters and makers who produce handmade items complementary to the food-focused atmosphere. The weekly schedule means inventory changes with the season, so regulars get to know farmers and producers personally while discovering what's fresh each week. The summer and early fall timeframe is ideal for farmers markets in Wyoming, when local growers have abundant harvests to share. Attendees range from home cooks looking for ingredients they can't find elsewhere to people prioritizing local food systems and supporting their community's agricultural economy. The downtown David Street Station location puts the market within reach of Casper residents without requiring a trip to the outskirts, making it practical for weeknight shopping. This is a working market where you're buying directly from the people growing and making your food, which appeals to shoppers who want transparency about where their purchases come from.
Casper Farmers Market
by Casper FM
2011 Fairgrounds Road, Casper, WY 82604
Saturdays, August 1 - September 26
25 spots open
The Natrona County Master Gardeners Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday farmers market operating in late summer and early fall. Vendors sell fresh local fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy products, and fresh baked goods at the Agricultural Resource and Learning Center. The market attracts customers seeking locally sourced seasonal produce and farm products. Booth cost is ten dollars per Saturday. Hours are 7:30 AM to noon. The market serves the Casper community and surrounding areas, operating during peak harvest season when local farms have abundant products available.
Food for Thought Summer Market (Casper Tuesday Market)
by David Street Station
Casper, WY
2026-06-02
20 spots open
Every Tuesday during the summer season, Casper's downtown comes alive with local producers, growers, and food artisans at David Street Station. The Food for Thought Summer Market reflects the agricultural heart of central Wyoming, bringing together farmers who grow everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to herbs and specialty crops suited to the region's climate. Beyond fresh produce, you'll find prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, and other value-added products made by local food producers who understand what grows well in Wyoming and what their community wants to eat. This weekly farmers market attracts a steady stream of home cooks, families planning their weekly meals, and locals who've made Tuesday afternoon a regular shopping ritual. The atmosphere is relaxed and community-focused, with regulars who return week after week to catch up with vendors and discover what's fresh that particular week. Live music throughout the season adds to the appeal, creating a gathering space where shopping for dinner ingredients becomes part of a larger social experience. The family-friendly vibe makes it easy for vendors to build relationships with repeat customers who appreciate knowing where their food comes from. If you sell locally-made foods, produce, baked goods, or prepared items in Wyoming, this market offers consistent weekly exposure to Casper residents actively seeking local options. The Tuesday afternoon timing during summer months works well for vendors who want a predictable, recurring sales opportunity without the commitment of year-round markets. The downtown David Street Station location keeps the market visible and accessible, drawing both established shoppers and new customers discovering what's available each week.
Festivals in Casper(1)
Craft Fairs in Casper(5)
Casper Recreation Foundation Craft Fair
by Casper Recreation Foundation
1 Events Dr, Casper, WY 82601
November 2026
200 spots open
Every November, the Casper Recreation Foundation brings together over 200 artisans from Wyoming and the surrounding region for a major holiday shopping event held at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper. This annual craft fair attracts vendors who specialize in handmade and artisan goods, making it a destination for anyone looking to fill their holiday gift list with one-of-a-kind items rather than mass-produced alternatives. At a craft fair like this, you'll find an impressive range of handcrafted products. Vendors typically offer everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, textile arts, soaps, baked goods, and home decor. Many artisans travel from across the state and neighboring regions specifically for this event, which means attendees have access to a diverse selection of local and regional makers. The quality and originality of items available reflects the skill and creativity of craftspeople who've invested time in perfecting their work. This is very different from a typical retail shopping experience, where shoppers can meet the people behind the products and often learn the stories of how items are made. The timing of this fair in November positions it perfectly for the holiday season. People are actively thinking about gifts during this period, and the energy of shopping for handmade goods brings a different kind of holiday spirit compared to big-box retailers. The crowd tends to include gift shoppers, collectors of artisan products, and people who specifically seek out local and regional makers to support. The Ford Wyoming Center location in Casper provides ample indoor space for the volume of vendors and visitors, making it a comfortable shopping environment during Wyoming's colder months. For vendors, the Casper Recreation Foundation Craft Fair represents a solid annual opportunity to reach a concentrated audience of craft-conscious shoppers during peak buying season. If you create handmade or artisan products and want to connect with customers across Wyoming and neighboring states, this event draws the kind of attendees who value quality craftsmanship and are willing to invest in unique, locally-made items.
Casper Winter Makers Market
by David Street Station
Casper, WY
2026-11-14
20 spots open
Held indoors at David Street Station in Casper, Wyoming, this monthly craft fair brings together local makers, artists, and small-batch food producers during the winter season when outdoor markets aren't feasible. The Casper Winter Makers Market serves as a gathering place for the regional maker community, offering a way for artisans and entrepreneurs to stay connected with shoppers throughout the colder months when foot traffic and outdoor events naturally decline. As a craft fair rather than a farmers market or festival, this event focuses on handmade goods, art, and curated products rather than fresh produce or large-scale entertainment. You'll typically find vendors selling items like handcrafted jewelry, pottery, textiles, woodwork, home décor, candles, bath products, and other artisan creations. Local food makers often participate too, offering items like baked goods, jams, hot sauces, and other value-added foods that work well in an indoor setting. The mix of vendors changes month to month, making it worth visiting multiple times throughout the season to discover new makers and products. The venue at David Street Station provides a climate-controlled, indoor space that's particularly valuable for winter shopping in Wyoming's harsh season. The market attracts shoppers looking for unique, locally-made gifts and goods, especially as the holiday season approaches. It's a strong option for vendors wanting to maintain sales during the off-season months when traditional outdoor markets close down, and it helps build customer relationships that often extend into spring and summer markets. The monthly cadence means you'll have regular opportunities to test products, adjust offerings, and build a loyal local following throughout the winter months.
307 Holiday Craft Fair
by 307 Holiday Craft Fair
Casper, WY
2026-11-21
20 spots open
As the holiday season approaches in Casper, Wyoming, this craft fair at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds Industrial Building offers an early opportunity to launch your vendor presence during one of the year's biggest shopping periods. Held on November 21st, 307 Holiday Craft Fair arrives right when shoppers are beginning their holiday gift hunts and looking for unique, handmade alternatives to mass-produced items. This one-time event serves as an important seasonal kickoff for the Casper community, drawing crowds eager to support local makers and find distinctive presents for friends and family. The holiday bazaar format means you'll find a curated mix of vendors selling handmade goods, artisanal crafts, and seasonal specialties. Typical vendors at events like this include jewelry makers, woodworkers, soap and bath product creators, knitters, painters, home décor artisans, holiday-specific items like wreaths and ornaments, bakers, candle makers, and gift-ready craft goods. Shoppers at holiday craft fairs tend to be intentional gift-givers who value the stories behind products and appreciate supporting small businesses during the season. The Industrial Building at Central Wyoming Fairgrounds provides a venue that can accommodate dozens of vendors while creating an accessible shopping environment for attendees. November timing gives vendors a valuable window before the peak holiday rush, positioning you to capture early shoppers, build customer relationships, and generate momentum heading into December. For vendors in the Casper area or those willing to travel to Wyoming, this event represents a solid opportunity to reach holiday-focused shoppers during a key retail window.
Christmas Craft Fair at Casper Events Center
by Casper Events Center / Ford Wyoming Center
Casper, WY
2026-12-05
20 spots open
If you're looking to sell handmade holiday goods in Wyoming, the holiday bazaar happening in December at the Casper Events Center brings together a solid crowd of shoppers hunting for one-of-a-kind gifts and seasonal decorations. This craft fair draws customers from across the region who are actively seeking alternatives to mass-produced holiday items, making it an ideal venue for artisans offering personalized and handcrafted pieces. The event focuses on exactly what buyers need during the Christmas shopping season: custom ornaments, personalized stockings, handmade wreaths, holiday decorations, and unique gifts that feel special. Regional vendors set up booths featuring everything from hand-poured candles and knitted accessories to painted signs, jewelry, and home decor items with a seasonal twist. Because this is a holiday-specific craft fair rather than a year-round farmers market or general festival, the attendee mindset is different. Shoppers come specifically to support local makers and find gifts that tell a story, giving your handmade products strong positioning against generic retail options. The Casper Events Center provides a controlled indoor environment in early December, which means you're catching people in active gift-buying mode before the holiday rush truly peaks. The venue's setup works well for craft fairs, allowing vendors to display their work effectively while customers browse in comfort. This is a one-time event rather than a recurring market, so it draws both loyal craft fair enthusiasts and casual shoppers who specifically mark their calendars for this annual holiday bazaar. If you create handmade items that work as gifts or seasonal decor, this Casper event offers a concentrated audience ready to invest in quality, locally-made pieces during the most gift-giving-focused time of year.
NIC Fest Casper
by Nicolaysen Art Museum
400 E Collins Dr, Casper, WY 82601
June 4-6, 2027
70 spots open
For two decades, this annual craft fair has been a cornerstone event for fine artists and makers across Wyoming and the surrounding region. Taking place June 4-6, 2026, NIC Fest Casper celebrates its 20th anniversary as a gathering where established and emerging artists showcase their work directly to the community. Held on the grounds of the Nicolaysen Art Museum at 400 E Collins Dr in Casper, the event draws more than 70 regional artists who sell everything from paintings, sculptures, and jewelry to pottery, fiber arts, woodwork, and mixed-media pieces. If you create handcrafted goods in any fine art medium, this is a venue where collectors and art enthusiasts actively seek out original work and artist interactions. The summer timing means you'll reach people who are out enjoying Casper's warm season and actively in a shopping mindset. Free admission lowers barriers for casual browsers to visit, which typically translates to steady foot traffic throughout the three-day run. The museum setting adds cultural credibility to the fair and attracts a demographic interested in supporting local artists. Attendees at events like NIC Fest Casper tend to value craftsmanship, originality, and the story behind what they buy, making this an ideal venue if your work tells a story or demonstrates technical skill. The regional draw means you'll connect with buyers from across Wyoming and neighboring states who specifically visit Casper for this event. For vendors, a multi-day craft fair like this allows you to build relationships with repeat visitors and capture both impulse purchases and people on dedicated art-shopping trips. The outdoor museum grounds setting creates a pleasant, gallery-like atmosphere that encourages people to browse deliberately rather than rush. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, jeweler, potter, or work in any other fine craft discipline, NIC Fest Casper's 20-year track record makes it a well-established event where serious collectors and community members expect to find quality handmade work.
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