Vendor Events in Clarksville, TN
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Clarksville, TN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Clarksville(2)
Clarksville Downtown Market
by Downtown Clarksville Market Association
1 Public Square, Clarksville, TN 37040
Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Taking place every Saturday morning from May through October at 1 Public Square in Historic Downtown Clarksville, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans in the heart of the community. The Clarksville Downtown Market operates from 8 AM to 1 PM, giving shoppers a generous window to browse and connect with vendors before the day gets too warm. The seasonal schedule means you'll find produce at its peak throughout the growing months, with spring bringing tender greens and asparagus, summer delivering tomatoes and berries, and fall offering squash, apples, and root vegetables. Beyond fresh produce, you'll encounter baked goods like breads, pastries, and pies from local bakers, along with handmade items ranging from jewelry and crafts to bath products and prepared foods. The Public Square location in downtown Clarksville positions this market as both a shopping destination and a community gathering space. Farmers markets like this one typically draw a mix of longtime locals hunting for quality ingredients and newer residents looking to support regional agriculture. You'll find both established vendors who've been selling for years and newer producers testing out their products with an engaged crowd. The combination of produce stands, baked goods, and handcrafted items means there's something for home cooks restocking their pantries, gift shoppers browsing artisan goods, and anyone looking to eat more locally. The Saturday morning timing and outdoor setting create a relaxed weekend vibe, with many markets in this format featuring live music or entertainment to enhance the experience. Whether you're a produce vendor supplying customers throughout the season, a baker looking to build a loyal following, or an artisan selling handmade goods, the Clarksville Downtown Market's May through October run captures strong attendance during warm-weather months when outdoor shopping feels most appealing. The established weekly schedule helps build predictable foot traffic and repeat customers who make it part of their weekend routine.
Downtown Clarksville Farmers Market 2026
by City of Clarksville
Clarksville, TN
2026-05-09
20 spots open
If you're looking to sell at a weekly farmers market with real foot traffic and community roots, the Downtown Clarksville Farmers Market in Clarksville, TN is worth your attention. Running every Saturday from May 9 through October 3, 2026, this market has established itself as a destination for both shoppers and vendors. The market takes place around Public Square, a central location that draws regular crowds throughout the growing season. This is the kind of venue where customers expect to find quality produce, prepared foods, and handmade goods all in one place. Farmers markets like this one tend to attract a mix of longtime vendors and newcomers each season. You'll see traditional produce growers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, prepared food vendors offering everything from baked goods to ready-to-eat meals, and artisans selling handmade items like candles, jewelry, preserves, and crafts. The customer base typically includes families doing their weekly shopping, home cooks looking for quality ingredients, and people out for a weekend social outing. Because the market runs weekly through early October, you're tapping into a consistent flow of regulars who plan their Saturday mornings around it. The timing matters too. Starting in May gives you the beginning of the growing season when customers are most eager to shop local, and running through October means you catch the peak of summer produce sales and the transition into fall items. Weekly farmers markets differ from one-off festivals in that they build community loyalty over time, shoppers develop favorite vendors and return each week. This consistency is actually valuable for vendors planning inventory and managing logistics. The Downtown Clarksville Farmers Market's track record in the community means there's already awareness and established customer habits supporting the market's success.
Festivals in Clarksville(4)
Johnson County Peach Festival 2026
by Johnson County Peach Festival Committee
Clarksville, AR
2026-07-16 through 2026-07-18
20 spots open
The Johnson County Peach Festival is Arkansas' oldest outdoor festival, running since 1938 as a nearly week-long celebration held in Clarksville in July. The festival features craft booths, handmade arts and crafts, food vendors, music entertainment, a parade down Main Street, contests including frog jumping and peach eating competitions, and pageants. Attendees browse vendor booths selling everything from home-cooked food to artisanal crafts. The event is family-friendly, free to attend, and held at the Johnson County Courthouse Square in downtown Clarksville, drawing thousands of visitors from across the region who come to celebrate the area's historic peach industry and enjoy the vibrant community atmosphere.
Clarksville Riverfest
by City of Clarksville Parks & Recreation
McGregor Park, 640 N Riverside Dr, Clarksville, TN 37040
September 2026
75 spots open
This annual September festival celebrates Clarksville's vibrant riverfront community with a full weekend of entertainment, food, and shopping along the Cumberland River. Held at McGregor Park in downtown Clarksville, Riverfest draws a diverse crowd of families, music lovers, and shoppers looking to discover local vendors and enjoy seasonal outdoor activities. The festival's riverside setting makes it a natural gathering place for the area, offering attendees a chance to enjoy the early fall weather while browsing craft booths and food offerings. For vendors, Clarksville Riverfest attracts a mixed vendor community typical of major regional festivals. You'll find craft artists selling handmade goods, artists with original artwork, jewelry makers, home décor vendors, and local food businesses. The general vendor focus means there's room for a range of products, from artisanal crafts to specialty foods, bath and body products, apparel, and gift items. The two-day format gives vendors extended selling opportunities and allows attendees to return if they miss something on day one. The festival atmosphere is family-oriented, with a dedicated children's area that brings multi-generational crowds. Live music programming runs throughout the weekend, creating a festive backdrop for shopping and dining. Food vendors line the park, offering everything from festival classics to locally-owned restaurant specials. The event culminates with fireworks over the Cumberland River, making it a popular end-of-summer destination for the Clarksville community. If you're looking to reach a broad audience of local shoppers in a high-traffic festival setting, Clarksville Riverfest in September offers solid visibility and the kind of relaxed, community-focused atmosphere that encourages browsing and purchasing.
Sunday on Strawberry Clarksville 2026
by Sunday on Strawberry
Clarksville, TN
2026-04-05
20 spots open
Clarksville's monthly maker market takes over Strawberry Alley every first Sunday from April through November, creating a seasonal gathering space for small business owners, crafters, and local entrepreneurs to connect with their community. This is a festival-style event that draws both established makers and newer vendors looking to test products or build their customer base in a relaxed, foot-traffic-friendly setting. The vibe at Sunday on Strawberry is distinctly local and accessible. You'll find a mix of handmade goods, vintage finds, local food products, art, jewelry, home goods, and the kinds of items that small business owners have personally created or curated. The first-Sunday-of-the-month schedule makes it predictable for both vendors and regular shoppers, building a consistent crowd throughout the spring and summer months. April kicks off the outdoor market season in Tennessee, so expect growing attendance as weather warms and people re-emerge for outdoor shopping and socializing. If you're a maker or small business owner in or around the Clarksville area, this monthly festival offers a low-commitment way to test your products, build email lists, and establish relationships with repeat customers. The Strawberry Alley location gives your booth visibility in a walkable downtown setting where people come specifically to support local makers. Whether you sell crafts, baked goods, handmade clothing, art, or other small-batch products, a festival-style market like this attracts shoppers who value supporting local businesses and understanding the stories behind what they buy. The April through November window captures Tennessee's best outdoor market season, from spring through early fall. If you're looking for a regular vendor opportunity without a year-round commitment, Sunday on Strawberry in Clarksville offers a straightforward monthly option to reach engaged local shoppers.
Clarksville Thursday Night Market at Old Glory 2026
by Old Glory Distilling Co.
Clarksville, TN
2026-04-16
20 spots open
Every Thursday evening from April through November, Clarksville comes alive at Old Glory Distilling for a weekly market that brings together local producers, artisans, and community members. The Clarksville Thursday Night Market at Old Glory is a true farmers market and craft fair hybrid, drawing vendors who grow their own produce, bake from scratch, and handcraft goods in their studios. The venue's distillery setting creates a relaxed, social atmosphere where shopping for dinner ingredients naturally flows into browsing handmade items and enjoying live music under the evening sky. This weekly market showcases what spring and summer seasons bring to the region. Farmers arrive with fresh produce, offering whatever's in season from early spring greens through late-season autumn vegetables. Local bakers set up with breads, pastries, and prepared goods, while artisans display handmade crafts ranging from jewelry and textiles to home goods and art. The mix means you'll find both everyday essentials and unique gift items, all made by people from the Clarksville area. The live music is a core part of the experience, turning what could be a quick shopping trip into an evening out. For vendors, the Thursday Night Market offers consistent weekly placement in a community-oriented setting that draws both regulars and newcomers throughout the spring, summer, and fall seasons. The Old Glory Distilling location provides a built-in destination appeal, particularly as people seek evening activities during warm weather months. Whether you sell produce, baked goods, or handmade items, the weekly format and established customer base make this a reliable spot for vendors building a loyal following in Clarksville. The market runs from April 16 through November 5, 2026, giving vendors a substantial season to connect with customers who return week after week.
Consignment Stores in Clarksville(2)
Miss Lucille's Marketplace
CRAFT_MALLA beloved multi-vendor marketplace in Clarksville, Tennessee with over 200 vendor booths offering antiques, home decor, gifts, and handmade goods. One of the most popular artisan and antique destinations in the Clarksville area.
Downtown Artists Co-op
COOPERATIVEClarksville's premier art gallery and community hub, the Downtown Artists Co-op (DAC) has been a beacon for creativity in Tennessee for nearly two decades. Features work by 40+ local artists in a historic downtown setting with rotating exhibitions and community events.
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