Vendor Events in Clayton, WA

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Clayton, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Clayton(4)

Clayton Farmers Market and Small Farm Animals

by Clayton Farmers Market and Small Farm Animals Organizers

4616 Wallbridge Road, Clayton, WA 99110

Sun: 12:00 PM-4:00 PM, Jun 7 - Sep 27

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25 spots open

Running weekly through the summer season, this farmers market brings together local producers and small-scale growers in Clayton's Stevens County community. The Clayton Farmers Market and Small Farm Animals operates Sunday afternoons from June through late September, creating a reliable weekly destination for shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and farm products. The market's unique angle centers on small farm animals, which adds a family-friendly element that sets it apart from typical produce-focused farmers markets in the region. You'll find the expected farmers market staples here: seasonal vegetables, fresh eggs, baked goods made by local bakers, cut flowers, and herbs grown by regional producers. Many vendors use these markets to sell items they've cultivated or prepared themselves, whether that's heirloom tomatoes from their garden, honey from their own hives, or sourdough from their home kitchen. The Sunday afternoon time slot works well for weekend shoppers who want to spend time browsing without rushing. The inclusion of small farm animals means families often stop by not just to shop, but to let kids interact with goats, chickens, or other animals that vendors bring, making the experience more than just a transaction. Located at 4616 Wallbridge Road in Clayton, the market draws from the local agricultural area and serves both longtime community members and visitors passing through Stevens County. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, which makes the purchasing process convenient for modern shoppers. Vendors here tend to be smaller-scale operations rather than large commercial farms, so you're supporting local agriculture directly. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers in a smaller, tight-knit market setting where people come specifically for locally-grown and locally-made items, the weekly rhythm from June through September offers consistent foot traffic and a built-in customer base that values fresh, regional products.

Simply Homegrown: A Farmers' Market

by Simply Homegrown: A Farmers' Market Organizers

46 Plaza Way, Covered Bridge Plaza Shopping Center, Clayton, GA 30525

Sat: 9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Last Sat of Apr - Oct 31

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25 spots open

The Clayton Farmers' Market operates Saturdays in a covered plaza shopping center near downtown Clayton in the north Georgia mountains. Vendors offer locally grown produce, eggs, honey, fresh baked goods, and handmade crafts. The market runs from late April through October, serving the Rabun County community and nearby regions. As operated by the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia, it provides a direct farm-to-consumer channel for regional growers and producers. The covered location provides weather protection. Historically voted among America's top farmers markets, it attracts both local residents and visitors seeking authentic mountain region products.

Clayton Farm and Community Market

by Clayton Farm and Community Market Organizers

348 E. Main Street, Clayton, NC 27520

Saturdays year-round

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25 spots open

The Clayton Farm and Community Market is an established outdoor farmers market operating year-round on Saturdays at Horne Square in downtown Clayton. The regular season runs from the first Saturday in April through the last Saturday in October, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, while the winter season operates every other Saturday from November through March, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, plus special holiday markets in November and December. The market features over 30 vendors selling fresh locally grown produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, hand-made crafts, honey, and other artisan items made or grown within 100 miles. The market attracts both local residents and visitors seeking locally sourced goods and supports local farmers and entrepreneurs. Indoor space is available, and the market may close during severe weather. The market serves as a community hub dedicated to sustainability and healthy living.

Clayton Farmers Market

by Clayton Farmers Market

Clayton, MO 63105

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October 2026

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35 spots open

Clayton's Saturday farmers market runs weekly throughout the growing season in an upscale west county setting that draws both serious home cooks and casual shoppers looking for quality ingredients. Operating from 8 AM to 12 PM on Saturdays from May through October, this market brings together a mix of local growers, artisan food producers, and specialty vendors in a location that's convenient to Forest Park and the surrounding Clayton community. The weekly rhythm means regular vendors build relationships with their customer base, so you'll see familiar faces alongside seasonal offerings that shift with what's being harvested. The vendor mix here skews toward organic produce, prepared foods, and specialty items rather than general merchandise, which means shoppers are specifically seeking out higher-quality alternatives to conventional grocery shopping. You'll find local farmers with seasonal vegetables and fruits, bakers with fresh breads and pastries, cheese makers, honey producers, and vendors offering value-added products like jams, sauces, and prepared meals. The upscale demographic in Clayton supports vendors with premium offerings, so artisan and specialty producers tend to do well at this market. This isn't a bargain hunting crowd, but rather customers who prioritize quality, local sourcing, and supporting small producers. Because this is a farmers market rather than a general craft fair or festival, the focus stays on food and agricultural products, though specialty vendors with complementary items like flowers, plants, or artisan goods often find a place too. The May through October window captures the best of the growing season, with spring through early summer bringing greens and early crops, mid-summer offering peak variety, and fall bringing root vegetables and harvest-season items. The Saturday morning timing is popular for weekend meal planning, and the established community in Clayton means consistent foot traffic throughout the season.

Craft Fairs in Clayton(1)

Saint Louis Art Fair

by Cultural Festivals

8025 Maryland Ave, Clayton, MO 63105

September 11-13, 2026

Craft Fair$525/booth

25 spots open

Taking place over Labor Day weekend in mid-September, this juried fine arts festival brings together 180 nationally recognized artists in the heart of Clayton for a three-day celebration of contemporary and traditional artwork. The Saint Louis Art Fair at 8025 Maryland Ave draws serious art collectors, casual browsers, and families looking to experience quality craftsmanship across a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, glass, and mixed media. As a curated craft fair rather than an open-vendor event, the Saint Louis Art Fair maintains selective standards through its jury process, which means you'll encounter artists whose work has been vetted for quality and originality. This typically attracts a more discerning audience than general craft fairs, with attendees specifically seeking fine art pieces and higher-end handmade goods. The September timing positions the event perfectly as people transition into fall entertaining and gift-giving season, making it an ideal venue for artisans selling statement pieces, home decor, wearable art, and collectible items. Beyond the artwork itself, the fair creates an engaged atmosphere with live music performances throughout the three days and interactive art experiences that keep visitors on the grounds longer and more invested in conversations with vendors. The inclusion of culinary offerings means attendees often make a day of it, which extends browsing time and creates multiple touch points for sales. The Clayton location, with its walkable downtown setting, contributes to the fair's accessibility and the overall experience of an upscale arts destination rather than a parking-lot event. If you create distinctive handmade work in fine craft categories and are looking for an event that attracts serious buyers and collectors willing to invest in quality artisan pieces, the Saint Louis Art Fair's established reputation and selective vendor roster make it worth pursuing for your business.

Festivals in Clayton(1)

Clayton Art and Wine Festival

by Clayton Business and Community Association (CBCA)

Clayton, CA

April 25-26, 2027

FestivalArts/Crafts $400 (10' x 10' space); Food Court $500 + 10% of gross receipts + permit fees; Food on the Street $400-$500 + permit fees and deposits

25 spots open

Taking place in Clayton, California over the last weekend of April, this art and wine festival brings together a diverse mix of vendors and visitors looking to celebrate spring creativity and local flavors. The event spans two full days, giving both artists and wine enthusiasts plenty of time to explore what's on offer and connect with makers and producers in the area. As a festival format rather than a typical weekly market, the Clayton Art and Wine Festival attracts a broader audience drawn by the combination of live entertainment, visual arts, and wine tastings, creating an event atmosphere that's more about experience and discovery than quick shopping. Vendors at festivals like this typically include painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, and other fine artists selling original work alongside wine producers and local food artisans. The spring timing in late April means you'll find artists ready to unveil new collections after the winter season, while the wine component draws wine lovers and casual drinkers alike who enjoy pairing tastings with art browsing. The live music element creates a festive backdrop that encourages people to linger longer at booths and engage more deeply with vendors' work and stories. If you create handmade art, jewelry, home goods, wine, or specialty food items, this is the type of event that pulls an engaged crowd specifically looking to support local makers and take home something unique. The two-day format gives you solid exposure to repeat foot traffic, as many visitors return on the second day or bring friends back. Spring festivals in smaller California communities like Clayton tend to draw loyal locals alongside day-trippers from surrounding areas, all in a more relaxed mood than typical weekend market shoppers.

Pop-Ups in Clayton(1)

Of These Mountains Spring Marketplace

by Clayton Merchants & Business Association

Rabun County Civic Center & Pavilions, Clayton, GA 30525

May 9, 2027

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25 spots open

Each spring, Clayton's mountain community comes together for a carefully curated marketplace that brings together regional artisans, food makers, and live entertainment. Taking place at the Rabun County Civic Center & Pavilions, this pop-up event celebrates the handmade goods and creative spirit that define northeast Georgia's maker community. The setting in Clayton puts vendors right in the heart of the Blue Ridge foothills, drawing both local shoppers and visitors who travel to this charming mountain town during the warmer months. Pop-up markets like this one offer something different from year-round venues. They create a seasonal gathering point where artisans can showcase their work in a focused, temporary setting that generates excitement and community buzz. The curated nature of the Of These Mountains Spring Marketplace means you'll find thoughtfully selected vendors rather than a first-come, first-served approach. This typically results in a cohesive mix of handmade goods, from woodworking and pottery to jewelry, textiles, home goods, and other crafted items made by regional makers. Many attendees come specifically to support local artisans and discover one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find elsewhere. The addition of food vendors and live entertainment makes this more than just a shopping event. It becomes a community experience where people spend time outdoors enjoying mountain spring weather, sampling local food, and experiencing music or performance. The Rabun County Civic Center & Pavilions provides both covered and outdoor space, making it comfortable for browsing even if weather shifts. For vendors, a spring pop-up in Clayton taps into the natural influx of visitors exploring the mountain region as the season warms up, combined with local residents eager to support their creative neighbors. If you make handmade goods and want to reach customers who specifically seek out artisan products and value regional craftsmanship, this annual marketplace aligns with that audience.

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