Vendor Events in Dahlonega, GA

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Dahlonega, GA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Dahlonega(1)

Dahlonega Farmers Market

by Downtown Dahlonega Development Authority

Hancock St at Hawkins St, Dahlonega, GA 30533

Tuesdays, 2 PM - 6 PM and Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, May 7 - October 29, 2026

Farmers Market$10/month or $50/Full Season

20 spots open

Located in the heart of Dahlonega at the intersection of Hancock Street and Hawkins Street, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and artisan producers from North Georgia's mountain region. Running from May through late October, the market operates on both Tuesday and Saturday mornings and afternoons, making it convenient for vendors to participate on whichever schedule works best for their business. The Tuesday afternoon slot from 2 PM to 6 PM serves as a midweek shopping opportunity, while the Saturday morning market from 8 AM to 1 PM draws the traditional weekend crowd looking to stock up on fresh provisions. The Dahlonega Farmers Market specializes in the kind of products that thrive in the foothills and mountains of North Georgia. You'll find seasonal produce that changes with what's ready to harvest, from early spring greens through fall squashes and root vegetables. Alongside fresh fruits, vendors bring honey and herb products, jams and preserves that showcase local flavor, baked goods ranging from bread to pastries, and fresh-cut flowers that reflect the growing season. This mix of categories means the market attracts both serious home cooks hunting for specific ingredients and casual shoppers looking for weekly staples they can feel good about purchasing. Farmers markets like this one create a different kind of selling environment than one-time festivals or craft fairs. You're building a regular customer base who know when to find you, week after week. Shoppers in a mountain town like Dahlonega tend to value quality and locality, and they're often willing to pay a fair price for products that reflect real farming and production work. The Tuesday and Saturday schedule gives vendors flexibility to test both time slots or commit to the rhythm that fits their operation. If you grow produce, bake, make preserves, or cultivate flowers in the North Georgia region, this is the kind of venue where customers expect to find you regularly throughout the growing season.

Festivals in Dahlonega(4)

Dahlonega Gold Rush Days Festival

by Gold Rush Days Festival

Dahlonega, GA

2026-10-17

Festival$50 nonprofit; commercial varies + $25 electricity

20 spots open

Every October, the historic town of Dahlonega comes alive with this heritage festival celebrating the region's rich gold mining past. The event takes over downtown Dahlonega on October 17-18, 2026, drawing visitors interested in Appalachian history, traditional crafts, and small-town festival culture. What started as a way to honor the area's role in America's first major gold rush has evolved into a beloved annual gathering that blends historical education with contemporary artisan selling and community celebration. The festival atmosphere centers on authentic heritage crafts and goods that reflect the region's cultural traditions. Vendors typically showcase handmade items like pottery, woodworking, jewelry, textiles, and other artisan products alongside historical demonstrations and educational exhibits about gold mining. You'll also find regional food vendors, baked goods from pie contests, and products tied to Appalachian heritage. The mix attracts both serious collectors of traditional crafts and casual visitors looking for unique handmade items with local character. Beyond shopping, the festival features live regional music performances that underscore the cultural heritage theme, as well as a parade that draws crowds throughout the downtown area. The combination of vendors, entertainment, and family-friendly activities creates a festive but grounded atmosphere typical of heritage festivals in rural Georgia. Attendees range from locals reconnecting with community history to regional tourists exploring Dahlonega's mountain setting and downtown shops. For vendors, this means reaching both dedicated craft buyers and tourists actively seeking authentic, locally-made products during peak fall season. The October timing positions the festival in prime fall foliage season in North Georgia, which naturally brings added foot traffic to the area. The heritage festival format specifically attracts vendors whose products tell a cultural story or connect to traditional craftsmanship, making it an ideal fit for artisans focused on handmade goods with historical or regional significance.

Gold Rush Days Festival

by Gold Rush Days Festival Inc

Public Square, 13 S Park St, Dahlonega, GA 30533

October 17-18, 2026 9 AM - 6 PM

FestivalJuried application for arts and crafts

25 spots open

Every fall, Dahlonega celebrates its pivotal role in American history with Gold Rush Days Festival, an annual gathering that draws thousands to the heart of Georgia's gold country. Taking place October 17-18, 2026 from 9 AM to 6 PM around the Public Square at 13 S Park St, this heritage festival honors the nation's first major gold rush, which began in 1828 in these very mountains. For over seven decades, the event has remained a cornerstone of the community calendar, blending historical commemoration with modern festival energy that appeals to both locals and visitors seeking authentic Appalachian culture and craftsmanship. The festival grounds transform into a marketplace where hundreds of vendors showcase their work across the streets surrounding the Public Square. You'll find artisans selling handmade crafts, heritage goods, and traditional items alongside food vendors offering everything from classic festival fare to regional specialties. The vendor mix reflects the event's focus on heritage and history, expect to see craftspeople working in traditional techniques, local artists, jewelry makers, and producers of goods rooted in Appalachian traditions. This is the kind of festival where visitors come specifically to browse and support vendors, rather than just pass through. Beyond shopping, Gold Rush Days Festival offers visitors hands-on connections to the region's gold mining heritage. Gold panning activities let attendees try their hand at prospecting, while bluegrass music and traditional Appalachian demonstrations bring the area's cultural history to life. A parade and various performances throughout the weekend add to the festive atmosphere. The scale of the event, with over 300 vendors and the historic Public Square as its backdrop, creates the kind of bustling, engaging environment where vendors can reach serious shoppers and gift-buyers looking for unique, heritage-quality items. If you sell crafts, heritage goods, food, or anything with roots in traditional Appalachian culture, Gold Rush Days Festival offers exposure to an audience that specifically values authenticity and craftsmanship.

Bear on the Square Mountain Festival

by Dahlonega Jaycees

Downtown Dahlonega, Public Square, Dahlonega, GA 30533

April 18-19, 2027

Festival$15 application fee + booth fee on acceptance

25 spots open

Every spring, Downtown Dahlonega comes alive with mountain culture and community spirit when this annual celebration takes over the Public Square. Bear on the Square Mountain Festival brings together the traditions of the North Georgia foothills with a marketplace that draws vendors specializing in handmade goods, Appalachian crafts, and heritage arts. If you work with traditional techniques, local materials, or contemporary takes on mountain culture, this festival attracts an audience actively seeking authentic, artisan products rather than mass-produced goods. The festival's focus on mountain heritage creates a natural home for vendors selling quilts, woodcraft, pottery, jewelry, basket weaving, and other handmade items rooted in Appalachian tradition. You'll also find vendors offering contemporary crafts, art, and locally made goods that appeal to visitors drawn to the area's rich cultural identity. The setting matters too: Dahlonega's historic downtown square, famous as the site of America's first gold rush, gives the event a sense of place and authenticity that attracts both locals and travelers exploring the Georgia mountains. The atmosphere blends live bluegrass music, storytelling, and folk dancing throughout the weekend, creating an environment where shoppers linger and engage with vendors. This isn't just a transactional market; attendees come specifically to connect with artisans, learn about their work, and support handmade craftsmanship. The April timing hits a sweet spot in the spring season when people are thinking about outdoor activities, home goods, and gifts, and when the mountain weather brings visitors to the region. If your products fit the handmade and artisan category, the Bear on the Square Mountain Festival offers a chance to reach customers who value quality craftsmanship and cultural authenticity. The festival's annual tradition and specific focus on mountain heritage means you're not competing with every type of vendor, but rather positioned within a curated marketplace of makers and artisans.

Dahlonega Arts & Wine Festival

by Chestatee Artists / Dahlonega Arts Alliance

Dahlonega, GA

2027-05-16

FestivalJuried; contact organizer

20 spots open

Every May, the charming historic town of Dahlonega, Georgia transforms into a destination for art lovers, wine enthusiasts, and craft shoppers during this highly anticipated annual celebration. The Dahlonega Arts & Wine Festival brings together a carefully curated mix of artists, craftspeople, and vendors across two full days, creating the kind of immersive cultural experience that keeps people coming back year after year. The festival draws a diverse crowd, from serious collectors seeking one-of-a-kind pieces to casual visitors looking for a weekend outing combined with wine tastings, live entertainment, and excellent food options. What sets this festival apart is its strong focus on fine craft and visual arts. The juried artist component means attendees encounter work that has been vetted for quality and originality. You'll find ceramicists displaying functional and sculptural pieces, jewelry makers working across precious metals and stones, woodworkers showcasing furniture and smaller wooden goods, leatherworkers offering handcrafted bags and accessories, metal artisans creating both decorative and functional pieces, glassblowers and glass artists with their signature techniques, and fiber artists working with textiles, weaving, and mixed media. This breadth makes the festival appealing to vendors in traditional crafts as well as artists exploring contemporary mediums. Beyond the artist booths, the festival atmosphere is enriched by local wine tastings that complement the outdoor art experience, giving visitors reasons to linger and explore. The presence of food trucks throughout the grounds means shoppers and artists can refuel while browsing. Live music performances add to the community festival feel, creating natural gathering spots and extending the appeal of the event throughout both days. The Dahlonega location itself adds character, as the town's historic downtown setting and surrounding north Georgia landscape create an inviting backdrop for an arts festival. For vendors, this is an established event with strong community support and the kind of built-in audience that comes specifically for arts and crafts. Whether you work in traditional disciplines or contemporary mixed media, the festival's juried structure and focus on quality craftsmanship means you're selling to an audience that values handmade and artist-made goods.

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