Vendor Events in Colorado Springs, CO
12 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Colorado Springs, CO. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Colorado Springs(7)
University Village Colorado Farmers Market
by University Village Colorado Farmers Market Organizers
4880-5342 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Sat: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jun 7 - Nov 1
25 spots open
Colorado Springs shoppers can find fresh, locally-sourced food and produce at this weekly farmers market running from June through early November along North Nevada Avenue. The University Village Colorado Farmers Market operates Saturday mornings and early afternoons, giving vendors and customers a consistent weekly destination for seasonal shopping. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, this event focuses on food producers and agricultural vendors, making it an ideal spot for those seeking fresh vegetables, baked goods, honey, jams, and preserves directly from the people who grew or made them. The market draws a mix of home cooks looking to stock up on weekend ingredients, families shopping for seasonal produce, and community members interested in supporting local food producers in the Colorado Springs area. Summer and fall are peak seasons for farmers markets in Colorado, and this location captures that window perfectly with its June start through November close, allowing vendors to sell everything from early summer greens and berries through fall squashes and root vegetables. Expect the typical farmers market energy: vendors arranging their displays, regulars greeting each other by name, and conversations about what's in season this week. Beyond fresh produce, the vendor mix reflects what draws people to farmers markets beyond just grocery shopping. Alongside vegetables and fruits, you'll find artisan bakers selling bread and pastries, beekeepers offering honey and bee products, and producers of value-added goods like jams and preserves. Some vendors also offer seafood, expanding the market's appeal beyond just local agriculture. The market's acceptance of credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits makes shopping here accessible to a wider range of community members, removing barriers for those relying on government nutrition assistance. For vendors, the University Village location on North Nevada Avenue provides a regular Saturday slot in a neighborhood setting where consistent foot traffic and a loyal customer base can be expected throughout the market season. The six-month run gives producers plenty of opportunity to build relationships with repeat customers and plan their growing and production schedules around a reliable sales outlet.
Colorado Farm and Art Market
by Colorado Farm and Art Market Organizers
7350 Pine Creek Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80919
Saturdays, 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 21 - Oct 11
25 spots open
The Colorado Farm and Art Market is a cooperatively-run farmers market featuring exclusively Colorado-grown produce, locally crafted artisan goods, and handmade food products. Vendors include farmers, ranchers, artisanal food producers, and hand-craft artists. The market operates Saturday mornings at the Margarita at Pine Creek in northern Colorado Springs from late June through October. The venue offers live local music, brunch food service, and a full beverage bar, creating a community gathering experience. Family-friendly with free admission, the market attracts local shoppers seeking direct access to Colorado producers. This is the market's longest-running location serving the northern Colorado Springs area.
Briargate Farmers Market
by Briargate Farmers Market Organizers
7610 N Union, Colorado Springs, CO 80920
Wednesdays, May 27 - September 30, 2026, 9:00 AM-2:00 PM
25 spots open
Briargate Farmers Market is an outdoor community farmers market held in the State Farm parking lot at 7610 North Union Boulevard. Operating on Wednesday mornings and early afternoons, the market features approximately 35 vendors selling fresh seasonal produce including vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and locally sourced items. Vendors also offer handcrafted goods, honey, organic meats, homemade bread, jewelry, dog treats, and prepared foods. The market draws customers seeking to support local farmers and businesses while shopping for seasonal Colorado products. The gathering attracts families and community members throughout the spring through early fall season.
Colorado Springs Sunday Market
by Colorado Springs Sunday Market
Acacia Park, 115 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs, CO
Sundays, May 10 - October 25
40 spots open
The Colorado Springs Sunday Market is a vibrant weekly farmers market held at Acacia Park in downtown Colorado Springs every Sunday from mid-May through late October. The market features over 60 vendors offering Colorado-grown produce, artisan foods, handmade goods, baked items, and local coffee, alongside live music. This family-friendly market operates 9AM to 2PM and is free to attend, drawing both locals and visitors seeking fresh farm products and unique local goods. The downtown location provides easy walkable access to nearby shops and restaurants, making it an ideal spot for vendors to reach a steady customer base throughout the growing season.
Old Colorado City Farmers Market
by Colorado Springs Farmers Market Association
2508 W Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Saturdays, 7 AM - 1 PM, June - October
25 spots open
Located on West Colorado Avenue in Colorado Springs' historic arts district, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans every Saturday morning during the growing season. From June through October, the market opens early at 7 AM and runs until 1 PM, giving vendors and shoppers a full morning to browse and shop. The timing catches the best of Colorado's agricultural output, with summer bringing an abundance of fresh produce and the fall season offering late-harvest vegetables, preserves, and seasonal specialties. You'll find the full spectrum of farmers market offerings here. Produce vendors stock everything from early spring greens and berries to tomatoes, squash, and root vegetables as the season progresses. Baked goods vendors typically offer breads, pastries, cookies, and other items made from scratch. Handmade goods vendors round out the market with items like crafts, artwork, soaps, honey, jams, and other artisan products that complement the fresh food focus. This mix means the market appeals to home cooks looking for quality ingredients, people seeking unique gifts, and shoppers interested in supporting local makers. The Old Colorado City location matters for the vibe and clientele. This neighborhood has long been known for its creative community and independent spirit, so the market draws a mix of locals who live in the area, art district visitors exploring the galleries and studios nearby, and shoppers from across Colorado Springs looking for quality. Early Saturday mornings tend to attract dedicated market shoppers who understand that the best selection happens when you arrive closer to opening time. The six-month run from June through October also means this is a seasonal commitment, making it a reliable fixture vendors can count on during peak season rather than a year-round operation.
Colorado Springs Downtown Farmers Market
by Downtown Colorado Springs Market Association
Acacia Park, 115 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Tuesdays, 7 AM - 1 PM, June - October
25 spots open
Colorado Springs' summer and fall farmers market brings together local producers and makers in the heart of downtown at Acacia Park. Running weekly on Tuesday mornings from June through October, this market captures the region's growing season and showcases what thrives in the Pikes Peak area. The early morning timing, opening at 7 AM, appeals to vendors and shoppers alike who want to browse before the day heats up, and the market runs through midday to accommodate different schedules. You'll find the typical farmers market mix here: produce vendors selling vegetables, fruits, and herbs that reflect what grows well in Colorado's climate and elevation. Local farmers bring their weekly harvests, which means inventory changes seasonally as spring crops give way to summer berries and stone fruits, then transition into fall squashes and root vegetables heading into October. Beyond produce, baked goods vendors are a consistent draw, offering everything from artisan breads to pastries and prepared foods. The handmade goods category brings in another layer of variety, think locally crafted items that appeal to the farmers market crowd, which tends to value small-scale production and direct relationships with makers. The location at Acacia Park puts the market in downtown Colorado Springs, making it accessible to both residents and visitors exploring the area. This downtown setting attracts a mix of people: serious home cooks stocking up on seasonal ingredients, casual shoppers picking up a few items on their way through, and browsers interested in supporting local makers. The Tuesday schedule and summer-through-fall window means the market has a strong community rhythm, with regular vendors and loyal customers building relationships over the season. If you sell produce, baked goods, or handmade items and want to reach Colorado Springs shoppers who are actively shopping local during the warmer months, this farmers market offers consistent weekly opportunities from June through October.
Liberty Heights Farmers' Market
by Liberty Heights Farmers' Market Organizers
12105 Ambasador Dr., Colorado Springs, CO
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Liberty Heights Farmers' Market in Colorado Springs offers a weekly opportunity for vendors to connect with local shoppers seeking fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. Located at 12105 Ambassador Dr. in El Paso County, this farmers market serves as a gathering place for the community during its seasonal schedule. If you're a produce grower, specialty food maker, or value-added product vendor, reaching customers who actively seek out farmers markets is a reliable way to build a loyal customer base and generate consistent weekly sales. Farmers markets differ from other event formats in that they attract a regular crowd of repeat customers who visit specifically to buy fresh food and support local agriculture. The Liberty Heights location draws shoppers from across Colorado Springs who prioritize knowing where their food comes from and prefer shopping directly with growers and producers. This established foot traffic means vendors benefit from a predictable customer base week to week, making it an ideal venue for those selling seasonal produce, baked goods, honey, jams, herbs, dairy products, or other farm-based items. The seasonal nature of this market means your vendor schedule can align with growing seasons and peak produce availability. Spring through fall typically sees the strongest activity at farmers markets in the Colorado region, though many markets extend their seasons with greenhouse crops and preserved goods. Since the market operates weekly during its active season, vendors can plan their production and inventory around a consistent schedule. For current dates, vendor requirements, and booth availability, contacting the organizer directly will give you the specific information you need to reserve your spot and prepare for the selling season ahead.
Pop-Ups in Colorado Springs(1)
Festivals in Colorado Springs(4)
Colorado Springs Labor Day Lift Off
by Colorado Springs Sports Corporation
Colorado Springs, CO
2026-09-05
20 spots open
Head to Colorado Springs over the long Labor Day weekend for this beloved annual celebration of hot air balloons and community spirit. The Colorado Springs Labor Day Lift Off is a festival that draws balloon enthusiasts, families, and curious visitors from across the region to watch dozens of colorful balloons take flight against the backdrop of Colorado's stunning mountain landscape. As a hot air balloon festival, this event centers entirely around the magic of these massive aircraft, from early morning launches to the evening balloon glow when tethered balloons light up the night sky like floating lanterns. The 49th edition promises the spectacle and charm that have made this festival a Labor Day tradition for nearly five decades. Beyond the main attraction of watching hot air balloons rise into the sky, the festival creates a full day experience for attendees. Live local music performers provide entertainment throughout the grounds, setting a festive atmosphere that keeps families returning year after year. Food vendors and food trucks dot the festival grounds, offering everything from traditional fair fare to local Colorado favorites, making it easy to grab meals and snacks while enjoying the event. Merchandise vendors sell festival memorabilia, balloon-themed items, and local crafts, giving attendees plenty of shopping opportunities as they explore the grounds. The festival is free to attend, making it an accessible option for families and large groups looking for Labor Day weekend activities in Colorado Springs. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach crowds of balloon enthusiasts and families enjoying a long weekend, or simply curious about what draws people to hot air balloon festivals, the Colorado Springs Labor Day Lift Off offers a unique atmosphere that combines outdoor recreation, community celebration, and the wonder of watching these remarkable aircraft in action. The combination of the balloon launches, evening glow events, live entertainment, and vendor presence creates a multi-day festival experience that has become a cornerstone of the Colorado Springs event calendar.
Old Colorado City Christkindlmarket
by Old Colorado City Christkindlmarket
Old Colorado City, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Holiday season 2026 (typically late November-December)
25 spots open
Old Colorado City transforms into a traditional German Christmas market each holiday season, drawing shoppers to the historic district for seasonal shopping and festive atmosphere. The Christkindlmarket recreates the style of authentic European holiday markets, with vendors selling holiday decorations, gifts, baked goods, crafts, and seasonal items. You'll find local artisans offering jewelry, pottery, woodwork, candles, and other crafted goods alongside food vendors serving warm beverages, roasted nuts, and traditional holiday treats. The event draws a mixed crowd of locals and visitors looking for unique gifts and holiday preparations, especially those seeking something beyond typical retail chains. The historic setting of Old Colorado City adds genuine character to the experience. Late November through December timing means peak holiday shopping season, when foot traffic runs high and the seasonal mood is in full effect. This is a solid venue for vendors selling holiday-specific items, gift-ready goods, and food products suited to the season. If your products work for gift-giving or holiday entertaining, this market reaches an audience actively shopping for those purposes.
Garden of the Gods Art Festival 2027
by Rio Grande Festivals / Dash Events
Rock Ledge Ranch, 3105 Gateway Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
May 16-17, 2027
20 spots open
The 3rd Garden of the Gods Art Festival is held May 16-17, 2026 at Rock Ledge Ranch at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The festival features 150 artists, crafters, and food trucks in one of the most iconic natural settings in the West. Application deadline was February 15, 2026; accepting applications for waitlist only. Jury fee $35. 10x10 booth pricing starts at $525 with payments divided into 2 installments.
Territory Days
by Aponi Productions
Colorado Springs, CO
2027-05-23
20 spots open
Territory Days is Colorado's largest street festival, held every Memorial Day weekend in the historic Old Colorado City district of Colorado Springs. The three-day event features over 180 food and craft vendors selling handmade goods, jewelry, clothing, art, and specialty items from around the world. Attendees enjoy live music from 25+ bands across three stages, cultural performances by Indigenous dancers, Western gunfight re-enactments, blacksmith demonstrations, gold panning, and food festivals. The event draws up to 100,000 visitors and is completely free to enter. Held on Colorado Avenue between 23rd and 27th streets, the event creates a walkable outdoor marketplace celebrating the area's history as Colorado's first territorial capital. Local businesses and restaurants remain open during the festival.
Consignment Stores in Colorado Springs(3)
Eclectic CO - Downtown
BOUTIQUECollective housing 150+ artists and vendors including vintage clothing, bath and body, home goods, and jewelry. 90% women- and LGBTQ+-owned businesses. Accepts vendor applications from Front Range creatives.
Mastiff Studios Makers Market
CRAFT_MALLMakers market featuring handmade treasures and classes by local Colorado Springs artisans. Offers handmade candles, incense, resin art, artwork, jewelry, and more from local craftspeople.
Eclectic CO - Old Colorado City
BOUTIQUESecond location of the Eclectic CO collective in historic Old Colorado City. Features local artists, makers, curators, and creatives from the Front Range. Supports the local creative economy.
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