Vendor Events in Cheyenne, WY

17 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Cheyenne, WY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Cheyenne(3)

Cheyenne Tuesday Farmers Market

by Cheyenne Tuesday Farmers Market

Cheyenne, WY

2026-07-07

Farmers MarketSee vendor info

20 spots open

The Cheyenne Tuesday Farmers Market is an open-air farmers market held every Tuesday afternoon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, from June through September. Vendors offer fresh, locally grown produce, grass-fed meats, farm-fresh eggs, baked goods, preserves, and handmade crafts including fiber arts, wood work, and body care products. The market attracts customers seeking regional farm products and artisan goods in a community-oriented setting. Located at the Frontier Mall parking lot south of JCPenney, the market operates 3:00pm to 6:00pm and features both food and craft vendors who meet strict quality standards. This is a long-standing weekly market with established vendor opportunities and straightforward application process for growers and artisans.

Cheyenne Winter Farmers Market

by Community Action of Laramie County

Cheyenne, WY

2026-11-07

Farmers MarketApplication required, see vendor page

20 spots open

Winter in Cheyenne doesn't mean the end of the farmers market season. This weekly market moves indoors to the historic Cheyenne Depot starting in November, creating a gathering place for the local food community throughout the coldest months. The market runs through the first weekend in May, giving vendors and shoppers a consistent weekly opportunity to connect when outdoor markets aren't feasible. The Cheyenne Winter Farmers Market draws regional farmers and ranchers who supply fresh and preserved foods during the off-season, alongside bakers, cheese makers, and value-added producers. You'll find winter vegetables and root crops from local growers, grass-fed beef and other ranch products, fresh baked goods, jams, honey, and other shelf-stable items that showcase Wyoming's agricultural heritage. The indoor venue at the historic Cheyenne Depot provides a reliable, climate-controlled setting that keeps both vendors and customers comfortable while supporting the region's food system year-round. The indoor format attracts a different crowd than summer outdoor markets. Winter shoppers are often serious home cooks and food enthusiasts looking to stock up on local staples, preserve seasonal harvests, and build relationships with producers they trust. The venue's historic character adds character to the shopping experience, and the weekly schedule means regulars know when to find their favorite vendors. For vendors, the Cheyenne Winter Farmers Market offers a stable winter income stream with consistent foot traffic from a committed customer base that values local, regional products even during Wyoming's long winters. This is a solid opportunity for anyone selling products that fit the farmers market model: produce, meat, dairy, baked goods, preserved items, and craft products with a local or artisanal focus. The market's commitment to running through May means you're tapping into a market that extends well beyond the typical summer season.

Cheyenne Farmers Market

by Community Action of Laramie County

4601 Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001

1st Saturdays + weekly in peak season

Farmers Market5% commission

30 spots open

The Cheyenne Farmers Market at Frontier Park runs every Saturday from August to October for fresh local produce, artisan goods, and delicious food. Shop local and regionally produced goods from over 50 vendors while supporting Community Action of Laramie County. This seasonal market is a top Cheyenne event for families, foodies, and visitors. Discover farm-fresh flavors in a friendly outdoor setting.

Festivals in Cheyenne(6)

Cheyenne Frontier Days

by Cheyenne Frontier Days, Inc.

Frontier Park, 4610 N Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001

July 17-26, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Cheyenne Frontier Days is the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration, held annually since 1897. The 10-day festival draws approximately 200,000 visitors each summer and features hundreds of vendors selling food, crafts, arts, and merchandise. The event includes professional rodeo competitions, carnival rides and games, nightly entertainment concerts, multiple parades, a Native American village with artisan booths, a frontier town marketplace, and cultural performances. Vendors benefit from high foot traffic during peak summer tourism season when lodging fills throughout the region. The event attracts both tourists and locals seeking authentic western heritage experiences, making it an ideal venue for vendors offering western goods, native crafts, food, and tourist merchandise.

Cheyenne Frontier Days

by Cheyenne Frontier Days

Frontier Park, 4610 Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001

July 17-26, 2026

Festival$500-$2000 for 10-day vendor booth

25 spots open

Cheyenne Frontier Days is the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration, held annually at Frontier Park in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The event spans ten days in mid-to-late July and features the world-class PRCA rodeo, live music concerts headlined by top country artists, multiple parades, western art shows and sales, carnival rides and midway attractions, a Native American Village, old frontier town displays, and numerous vendor booths throughout the grounds. Visitors come from across the nation and internationally to experience authentic western culture, watch professional cowboys compete for over one million dollars in prize money, enjoy pancake breakfasts, and explore the extensive vendor areas featuring crafts, western goods, and local artisans. The festival draws nearly 200,000 visitors annually and operates daily with rodeo performances, entertainment, and vendor activities from morning through evening.

Cheyenne Frontier Days Vendor Market

by Cheyenne Frontier Days

4610 N Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001

July 17-26, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

200 spots open

Every July, Cheyenne transforms into a celebration of Western heritage and rodeo culture that draws visitors from across the country. At the heart of this ten-day event is a major vendor marketplace located at Frontier Park on North Carey Avenue, where artisans and commercial vendors set up alongside the world-famous rodeo competitions and live entertainment. The Cheyenne Frontier Days Vendor Market runs through the full festival duration, giving you access to foot traffic that spans the entire event from July 17-26, 2026. This is the kind of festival setting where attendees come ready to shop, explore, and spend time browsing between rodeo events, parades, and other programming. The vendor marketplace at Cheyenne Frontier Days draws a mixed mix of sellers, from handcrafted goods and local artisans to commercial vendors offering everything from food and beverages to Western-themed merchandise, jewelry, home goods, and more. The festival atmosphere means shoppers are in a leisure mindset, often browsing multiple booths and making impulse purchases as they spend their day at Frontier Park. You'll find families, tourists, rodeo enthusiasts, and locals all moving through the marketplace, creating steady customer flow throughout each day of the festival. As a festival vendor opportunity, this event offers something different from weekly farmers markets or one-off craft fairs. The ten-day run means multiple days of sales potential, and the scale of attendance reflects Cheyenne's status as a major regional event. July timing aligns with peak summer travel season in Wyoming, bringing both locals and out-of-state visitors. If you sell the kind of products that appeal to festival-goers looking for gifts, souvenirs, or items to enjoy during their time at the event, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Vendor Market offers significant exposure and sales opportunities.

Laramie County Fair Cheyenne

by Laramie County Events

3801 Archer Pkwy, Cheyenne, WY 82009

July 29 - August 8, 2026

FestivalSingle Booth (10x10) $100 for new vendors; $150 for April 1-June 30 submission; $200 after July 1

60 spots open

The Laramie County Fair is an 11-day county fair held at the Event Center at Archer in Cheyenne, Wyoming, celebrating its 117th anniversary in 2026. The fair features livestock competitions, agricultural exhibits, 4-H youth projects, contests, and entertainment for the whole family. Over 25,000 people from the region attend annually. The Event Center venue includes 49,000 square feet of finished event floor and 15,000 additional square feet of prefunction space ideal for vendor booths. Product and food vendors can apply to showcase locally sourced goods, agricultural equipment, horticultural products, handmade crafts, baked goods, and other offerings. The fair combines traditional agricultural education with family-friendly activities and vendor opportunities, making it a significant regional event for businesses and exhibitors.

Cheyenne Fantasy Festival

by Larkspur Events

Cheyenne, WY

September 19, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

On September 19, 2026, Cheyenne will host a one-time festival celebration that brings fantasy and imagination to life at Lion's Park Amphitheater Field. This mixed vendor event combines live music, theatrical dance performances, and interactive fantasy storytelling in a festival format that encourages both performers and vendors to create an immersive experience for attendees. Unlike farmers markets or focused craft fairs, festivals like this draw crowds seeking entertainment, community atmosphere, and a variety of goods all in one destination. The Cheyenne Fantasy Festival attracts a diverse crowd of fantasy enthusiasts, families, and people looking for an afternoon of creative entertainment. Attendees typically include cosplay enthusiasts, fantasy fans, families with children, and people drawn to live performance and artistic expression. The combination of music, dance, and storytelling creates an energetic, playful environment where vendors can reach customers actively seeking unique, creative products. September in Cheyenne offers pleasant early fall weather, making outdoor festival attendance comfortable for both vendors and visitors. Vendors at mixed festivals like this typically offer a range of goods and services. Handmade crafts, fantasy-themed merchandise, jewelry, artwork, costumes, accessories, and performance-related items all find their place at events like the Cheyenne Fantasy Festival. The festival format means you'll be part of a larger entertainment experience rather than a single-category marketplace, which can draw crowds specifically interested in the festival's theme and atmosphere. Whether you create fantasy-inspired products, offer services that appeal to creative communities, or sell general merchandise, this one-time event provides an opportunity to connect with an engaged audience in Cheyenne during the early fall season.

Wyoming Brewers Festival

by Cheyenne Depot Museum

Cheyenne, WY

2027-06-13

FestivalVendor application required

20 spots open

Every June, craft beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike gather in downtown Cheyenne for a celebration of brewing excellence that's been running for three decades. The Wyoming Brewers Festival draws breweries from across the region and beyond, creating a festival atmosphere where attendees can sample a wide range of styles and discover new favorites while supporting a meaningful local cause. The 2026 edition on June 13-14 will continue this tradition with an impressive lineup of breweries pouring their latest creations alongside food vendors and makers who complement the beer experience. This is the kind of festival where the beer takes center stage but doesn't stand alone. You'll find regional and national brewers setting up alongside food vendors offering everything from hearty fare to lighter bites designed to pair well with the range of styles on offer. The festival also features live music, which creates a relaxed, social environment where people can linger, chat with brewers, and explore different booths. For food vendors and makers, this type of event draws an engaged crowd that's in the mood to spend time and money, making it an excellent opportunity to showcase products and build relationships with customers who actively seek out craft and quality. The June timing means the Cheyenne weather is typically pleasant, and the downtown location keeps everything accessible and walkable. The festival's 30-year history means it has an established reputation and regular attendees who mark their calendars each year, so you're tapping into an audience that expects quality and comes prepared to sample widely. Notably, proceeds from the festival go toward restoring the historic depot, which gives the event a community-focused purpose beyond pure commerce. That philanthropic angle tends to attract people who care about supporting local institutions and are willing to pay for the experience, making it a good fit for vendors who want to be part of something that extends beyond a typical festival weekend.

Craft Fairs in Cheyenne(4)

Heirlooms and Blooms Harvest Market

by Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

Cheyenne, WY

2026-09-19

Craft FairContact gardens

20 spots open

Heirlooms and Blooms Harvest Market is an annual arts and crafts market held on the third Saturday of September at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. The expanded indoor and outdoor event features approximately 38 vendors selling regionally handcrafted goods including home décor, woodworking, art, jewelry, baked goods, apparel, pottery, antiques, and vintage items. The market attracts shoppers looking for unique, locally-made gifts for the upcoming holiday season. Held at a beautiful, established gardens facility in Cheyenne's Lions Park, the event runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to attend. Vendors also benefit from food and beverage options available on-site, making it a full community gathering.

Afflerbach Elementary Craft Show

by Afflerbach Elementary

Afflerbach Elementary School, 2403 Foyt Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82001

October 10, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Held at Afflerbach Elementary School on Foyt Drive in Cheyenne, this craft fair brings together handmade vendors in a school-based setting that typically draws families and craft enthusiasts from the local community. Craft fairs like this one offer a more intimate shopping experience than larger festivals, with vendors often including makers of jewelry, home décor, woodworking, textiles, seasonal decorations, and other handcrafted goods. The school venue creates a family-friendly atmosphere, and October timing positions this event nicely for shoppers looking for fall décor, holiday gift-making inspiration, and unique handmade items before the busy season ramps up. Attendees at school-based craft shows tend to be community members who appreciate supporting local makers and prefer one-of-a-kind goods over mass-produced alternatives. The setting encourages a relaxed browsing experience where customers can chat directly with artisans about their craft and process. For vendors, this type of event typically offers good foot traffic from a concentrated local audience without the scale or logistics of larger festivals. If you work with handmade products ranging from fine crafts to functional home goods, seasonal items, or gift-oriented pieces, the Afflerbach Elementary Craft Show represents the kind of community-focused venue where your customers are actively seeking authentic, crafted items. The October date aligns well with fall buying patterns and the beginning of holiday shopping season, making it a strategic appearance for vendors looking to connect with their neighborhood market.

Cheyenne Christmas Parade Craft Show

by Cheyenne Christmas Parade Committee

Cheyenne, WY

2026-11-20

Craft FairContact The Plains Hotel

20 spots open

Taking place in downtown Cheyenne, Wyoming, this holiday bazaar brings together craft vendors and seasonal artisans during one of the region's most anticipated festive events. The Cheyenne Christmas Parade Craft Show operates as a dedicated marketplace for handmade goods and holiday merchandise, positioned to capture the energy and foot traffic of parade attendees and local families celebrating the season. The event unfolds at the historic Plains Hotel, a landmark venue that provides an established retail environment for vendors selling everything from handcrafted ornaments and holiday decorations to gift items, seasonal home decor, and artisan crafts. This setup allows shoppers to browse vendor booths in a sheltered setting while also taking in the parade festivities and free concert happening at the nearby Civic Center. For vendors, this craft fair offers a unique opportunity to reach thousands of people already in the holiday shopping mindset. November timing means consumers are actively seeking handmade gifts, unique decor pieces, and seasonal items that won't be found in mass retail stores. Attendees at events like this tend to be families, holiday enthusiasts, and gift-buyers looking for distinctive products with a personal touch. The pairing with a community parade and concert draws a broad, festive crowd rather than a niche shopping audience, which benefits vendors selling across different craft categories. This is a one-time event scheduled for November 20, 2026, making it a key date for vendors who want to tap into the pre-Thanksgiving and early December shopping period when holiday buying is building momentum. The combination of a craft fair with larger community celebration creates a different dynamic than a standalone market, with built-in entertainment and foot traffic that extends shopping hours and customer interest beyond typical craft show timeframes.

Christkindlmarkt at the Cheyenne Depot

by Cheyenne Depot Museum

Cheyenne, WY

2026-11-28

Craft FairContact Depot

20 spots open

German-inspired holiday markets have a particular charm, and the Christkindlmarkt at the Cheyenne Depot brings that Old World tradition to downtown Cheyenne. Taking place at the historic Cheyenne Depot Lobby and Plaza, this craft fair captures the warmth and authenticity of a traditional Christmas bazaar, where the focus is on handmade items and artisan goods rather than mass-produced inventory. The setting itself adds character, the depot's architecture and grounds provide an atmospheric backdrop for the holiday shopping experience, grounding the event in Cheyenne's own history while creating that festive, immersive environment that makes holiday craft fairs stand out from typical shopping venues. As a holiday bazaar, the Christkindlmarkt draws vendors who specialize in seasonal wares and gift items. You'll find local crafters and artisans selling handmade ornaments, holiday decorations, and unique gifts that appeal to people looking for something more personal and distinctive than what's available in big-box stores. The vendor mix typically includes makers of baked goods and seasonal treats, adding both visual appeal and those sensory elements, the smell of fresh pastries and holiday spices, that define a successful holiday market. These items tend to perform well at events like this because shoppers come specifically seeking handcrafted quality and the story behind each piece. The event draws downtown Cheyenne foot traffic during late November, right at the beginning of the holiday shopping season when people are motivated to find special gifts and decor. Attendees at craft fairs like this tend to be gift-givers who appreciate artisan work and local makers, making it an ideal venue for vendors whose products emphasize craftsmanship and originality. Whether shoppers are looking to stock up on holiday decorations, find unique gifts, or simply soak in seasonal atmosphere before the rush of December, the Christkindlmarkt at the Cheyenne Depot offers a downtown destination with both shopping and experience in mind.

Pop-Ups in Cheyenne(4)

Cheyenne Halloween Harvest Market

by Cap City / Cheyenne community organizers

Cheyenne, WY

October 17, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Held in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the Halloween Harvest Market is a seasonal pop-up event that brings together vendors and shoppers in the weeks leading up to Halloween. Taking place on October 17, 2026, this one-time event captures the autumn spirit when customers are actively seeking harvest-themed goods, seasonal décor, and Halloween merchandise. Pop-up markets like this one typically draw a diverse vendor mix, attracting both established small businesses and emerging sellers who want to reach customers during peak fall shopping season without committing to permanent retail space. The Cheyenne Halloween Harvest Market draws attendees from across the broader region, including Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska, making it a destination event rather than just a neighborhood gathering. This geographic reach means vendors can expect customers traveling specifically for the event, often looking to stock up on fall décor, handmade crafts, seasonal foods, and Halloween-specific items. The cross-state appeal reflects how pop-up events fill a gap in the retail calendar, offering vendors concentrated foot traffic during a short, high-intent shopping window. Vendors at harvest and Halloween-themed pop-ups typically include makers of autumn décor, fall-scented products, Halloween costumes and accessories, seasonal baked goods, preserved goods like jams and salsas, handmade crafts, jewelry, and small-batch specialty items. Shoppers attending these events are often looking for unique, locally-made alternatives to mass-market Halloween merchandise, plus genuine harvest goods that reflect the season. The October timing means the market sits at the sweet spot between early fall preparation and the final Halloween push, capturing both people planning ahead and those doing last-minute shopping. Pop-up markets differ from traditional farmers markets or ongoing craft fairs in their temporary nature and concentrated energy. Because the Cheyenne Halloween Harvest Market runs for a single day, it creates urgency for both vendors and customers. For vendors, this translates to the opportunity to reach a focused audience actively in a seasonal buying mindset without the ongoing overhead of regular market fees.

Cheyenne Heroes and Harmony Holiday Market

by Simplicity 307 / 307 Made

Cheyenne, WY

November 28, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place on November 28, 2026, this one-time holiday market in Cheyenne brings together over 120 vendors for a seasonal shopping event with purpose. Held at Little America Hotel on West Lincolnway, the Cheyenne Heroes and Harmony Holiday Market combines the festive energy of a pop-up market with community fundraising, supporting Simply Heroes and its work with the Law Enforcement Memorial Fund and local first responders, as well as Harmony Chapter 53 Order of the Eastern Star. As a holiday pop-up, this market captures the late November timing when shoppers are beginning their seasonal purchasing and looking for unique gifts, home décor, and specialty items. The mixed vendor lineup typical of general markets like this one means you'll find a diverse range of products, from handmade crafts and artisan goods to holiday décor, gifts, local products, and beyond. Vendors at events like this often include makers, creators, small businesses, and local purveyors looking to reach customers during the busy gift-giving season. The scale of over 120 vendors creates a destination shopping experience where attendees can browse multiple categories and discover products they wouldn't find in standard retail settings. The fundraising component adds meaningful context to the shopping experience. Unlike a standard holiday market, proceeds from this event directly support first responders and community organizations, making each purchase part of a larger charitable effort. This draws both shoppers who are motivated by supporting local causes and vendors who appreciate being part of an event with community impact. The location at Little America Hotel in Cheyenne provides an accessible venue for the market, with the hotel setting creating a contained, walkable shopping environment during the busy holiday season. If you're a vendor looking to reach holiday shoppers in Cheyenne while supporting local first responders and community initiatives, this one-time pop-up market on November 28, 2026 represents a focused opportunity to connect with customers during peak seasonal shopping.

Cheyenne Cowboy Christmas Market

by Cream City Market

Event Center at Archer, 3967 Archer Parkway, Cheyenne, WY 82009

December 5-6, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

The holiday season in Cheyenne brings a one-time pop-up shopping event designed to connect local small business owners and craftspeople with shoppers looking for unique gifts and seasonal goods. Taking place December 5-6, 2026, at The Event Center at Archer in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the Cheyenne Cowboy Christmas Market gathers a curated group of vendors under one roof during one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. Pop-up markets like this offer a different shopping experience than traditional retail. Rather than a farmers market focused on produce or a dedicated craft fair with months of planning, pop-ups capitalize on seasonal demand and bring together a mixed roster of small businesses for a limited time. At the Cheyenne Cowboy Christmas Market, you can expect to find handmade crafts, artisan goods, holiday decorations, gift items, and locally made products from vendors across the region. The mix typically includes jewelry makers, woodworkers, candle makers, bakers, clothing designers, home goods sellers, and other small-scale producers who use these December events to reach holiday shoppers. Attendees at December pop-ups are generally last-minute gift hunters and people who prefer shopping from local makers rather than big box stores. The event draws both longtime supporters of local businesses and casual shoppers browsing for stocking stuffers, host gifts, or unique presents that feel more personal than mass-produced items. The festive timing means the vibe leans holiday-focused, making it an appealing destination for people completing their seasonal shopping list. For vendors, the Cheyenne Cowboy Christmas Market represents a prime opportunity to reach customers actively seeking handmade and locally sourced goods during peak holiday spending. The Event Center at Archer provides an indoor venue suitable for December weather in Wyoming, giving both vendors and shoppers a comfortable environment to browse and shop. Whether you sell craft items, specialty foods, home décor, or other small business goods, this pop-up offers a chance to connect with holiday-minded customers in the Cheyenne area.

Cheyenne Small Business Market: Spring 2027

by Visit Cheyenne

Cheyenne, WY

2027-04-25

Pop-UpContact organizer

20 spots open

This spring pop-up brings together Cheyenne's small business community for a curated indoor market experience designed to showcase local makers and artisans. Happening in April 2026, the Cheyenne Small Business Market is a one-time event that gives southeast Wyoming entrepreneurs a dedicated platform to connect directly with their community. If you're a vendor working in handmade goods, local products, crafts, or gift items, this is an opportunity to reach customers actively seeking to support small businesses in the area. Pop-up markets differ from traditional farmers markets or ongoing craft fairs in their focused, time-limited nature. Because this event is curated and promoted by Visit Cheyenne, it draws attendees specifically interested in discovering local makers and independent businesses rather than casual foot traffic. Spring timing means customers are in a gift-buying and home-refreshing mindset, making this ideal for artisans working in seasonal product categories. You'll find vendors selling everything from handcrafted jewelry and home décor to locally-made food products, apparel, art, and other unique items that reflect the creativity of Cheyenne's maker community. The indoor venue aspect makes this a comfortable shopping experience regardless of Wyoming spring weather, and it positions the market as an accessible event for both vendors and customers. For small business owners and makers based in or near Cheyenne, a curated pop-up like this offers the advantage of reaching a concentrated audience of locals who actively value supporting independent businesses. The Visit Cheyenne partnership means marketing and visibility are built in, helping draw the right customer base without requiring vendors to drive their own promotional efforts entirely. Whether you're an established maker looking to expand your local presence or a newer artisan wanting to test the market, this spring pop-up provides a structured, community-focused selling opportunity in Cheyenne.

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