Vendor Events in Crisfield, MD

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Crisfield, MD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Crisfield(1)

Bayside Harvest Market

by Bayside Harvest Market Organizers

930 Main Street, Crisfield, MD 21817

01/01/2016 to

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 930 Main Street in Crisfield, Maryland, this weekly farmers market serves Somerset County with a strong focus on local food and produce. The Bayside Harvest Market brings together regional growers and food producers who sell directly to the community, offering everything from seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs to locally sourced eggs, seafood, honey, and baked goods. As a farmers market, this venue differs from craft fairs or pop-ups in that it centers entirely on food and agricultural products, creating a consistent shopping destination for people seeking fresh, local ingredients and artisanal food items. The market's location in Crisfield, a historic waterfront town known for its seafood heritage, means you'll find vendors with strong connections to local farms and fishing traditions. You can expect the typical farmers market rotation of seasonal produce, so what's available shifts throughout the year. In warmer months, expect abundant fresh vegetables, berries, and herbs, while colder seasons bring root vegetables, preserved goods, and other shelf-stable items. The seafood offerings reflect the region's maritime character, making this a natural gathering place for locals and visitors interested in what the Eastern Shore produces. One practical advantage of shopping at the Bayside Harvest Market is the accessibility of payment options. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it easier for a range of shoppers to purchase fresh food. This commitment to accepting government nutrition assistance programs is common at many farmers markets and removes barriers for people using these benefits. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers interested in quality local food, a weekly farmers market like this offers reliable foot traffic and a customer base that actively seeks out fresh, regional products and artisanal food items.

Festivals in Crisfield(1)

National Hard Crab Derby

by Crisfield Chamber of Commerce

Somers Cove Marina, 715 Broadway, Crisfield, MD 21817

September 4-6, 2026

Festival$100 craft vendor space

25 spots open

Held over Labor Day weekend in Crisfield, Maryland, the National Hard Crab Derby is a three-day festival that draws thousands of visitors to celebrate the region's rich waterman heritage and seafood traditions. Taking place at Somers Cove Marina in the heart of what locals proudly call the Crab Capital of the World, this festival has become a cornerstone event in the Chesapeake Bay community, attracting families, food enthusiasts, and tourists who come for the unique spectacle of live crab races and the chance to taste some of the freshest seafood available on the East Coast. The festival's centerpiece is undoubtedly the crab racing competition, where dozens of crabs compete in heats across a circular track, drawing crowds of enthusiastic spectators. Beyond the races themselves, the event features crab picking contests where competitors test their speed and skill, as well as cooking competitions that showcase the versatility of Crisfield's most famous export. A traditional parade winds through town, fireworks light up the night sky, and boat rides offer visitors a chance to experience the working waterfront firsthand. The entire weekend pulses with live music, carnival atmosphere, and the aroma of steaming seafood. Craft vendors and food vendors line the festival grounds, making this an excellent opportunity for artisans and food-focused businesses to reach a crowd that values local products and handmade goods. While seafood vendors are the natural draw at this festival, the event also welcomes craft makers, local producers, and specialty retailers looking to connect with customers who are already in a festive, spending mood. September's mild weather makes it ideal for outdoor vending, and the three-day duration means sustained foot traffic rather than a single-day rush. The festival's established reputation and loyal attendee base mean vendors can expect a steady stream of visitors genuinely interested in what they have to offer, whether that's freshly caught crab, locally-made crafts, or other regional products that fit the Chesapeake Bay community spirit.

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