Vendor Events in Denver, CO
38 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Denver, CO. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Denver(17)
Stapleton Fresh Market
by Stapleton Fresh Market Organizers
Denver, CO
Sun: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, Jun 21 - Oct 11
25 spots open
The Stapleton Fresh Market is a seasonal farmers market held every Sunday at Stapleton Founders' Green in Denver's Stapleton neighborhood. The market runs June through October and features local Colorado-grown produce, artisanal baked goods, specialty meats, gourmet items, and fresh flowers from regional vendors. Operating from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, the market serves the surrounding community with quality, locally-sourced products while supporting regional growers and food producers. Vendors must source products grown, raised, or produced in Colorado or bordering states, ensuring quality and community benefit.
Lowry Farmers' Market
by Lowry Farmers' Market Organizers
7581 East Academy Blvd., Denver, CO 80230
Tue: 4:00 PM-7:30 PM
25 spots open
Located at 7581 East Academy Boulevard in Denver, this weekly farmers market runs Tuesday evenings from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, starting in early June and continuing through the end of September. The summer and early fall timing captures the peak growing season in Colorado, when local farmers and producers have the freshest offerings to bring to market. The late afternoon schedule makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands in the area. Lowry Farmers' Market draws a steady stream of neighborhood residents and shoppers looking for quality local produce, baked goods, flowers, herbs, honey, and other farm-direct products. The market serves as a direct connection between local growers and home cooks, with vendors typically offering seasonal vegetables, fruits, and specialties that reflect what's thriving in Colorado gardens at any given time during the season. You'll find everything from cut flowers and potted herbs to artisan honey and fresh-baked items, giving the market a nice mix of essentials and specialty finds. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions easy for both vendors and customers. As a weekly neighborhood farmers market, Lowry attracts vendors focused on food and produce rather than crafts or general merchandise, keeping the focus on what local farmers and food producers do best. If you sell agricultural products, baked goods, jams, honey, herbs, or other farm-made items, this is a solid weekly opportunity to reach customers in the Denver area during the prime selling season. The regular Tuesday schedule and consistent venue mean repeat customers who come to know vendors and their offerings week after week.
Landmark Greenwood Village Fresh Market
by Landmark Greenwood Village Fresh Market Organizers
Denver, CO
Sat: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jun 20 - Sep 26
25 spots open
Running from June through late September in Denver, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning in Greenwood Village. The Landmark Greenwood Village Fresh Market operates during the heart of Colorado's growing season, making it an ideal destination for vendors selling fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and other farm-to-table products. The market's Saturday morning time slot, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, catches both early risers looking for the best selection and afternoon shoppers stopping by before the weekend winds down. You'll find a diverse mix of vendors at this market, from farmers selling just-picked vegetables and fruits to producers offering value-added goods like jams, preserves, and honey. Baked goods are a staple here, with local bakers bringing fresh bread, pastries, and other items. Many vendors also prepare ready-to-eat food, giving the market a social, community atmosphere where people linger to grab lunch or a quick snack. The market's focus on food and produce means customers come specifically looking for quality ingredients and finished goods, rather than crafts or general merchandise. The acceptance of credit cards makes transactions smooth for both vendors and shoppers. This is an established market in the Denver metro area that runs consistently through the end of September, giving vendors a defined seasonal window to build a customer base. Since the market operates weekly during peak summer and early fall months, it appeals to vendors who want steady, predictable income from regular shoppers. The Greenwood Village location serves the Denver community and surrounding areas, drawing customers who prioritize fresh, local food and are often interested in organic and sustainably produced products. If you sell produce, baked goods, honey, prepared foods, or other farm products, this market offers a reliable platform to connect with a food-focused audience throughout the Colorado growing season.
Fairview Elementary Youth Farmers' Market
by Fairview Elementary Youth Farmers' Market Organizers
2715 W. 11th Ave, Denver, CO 80204
sun:12:00 PM - 2:00 PM, July to September
25 spots open
Held weekly throughout the summer months at Fairview Elementary in Denver, this youth-focused farmers market runs Sunday afternoons from noon to 2 PM, drawing vendors and shoppers looking for fresh, local produce in a family-friendly setting. Located at 2715 W. 11th Ave, the market operates July through September, capturing the peak season when local growers and producers have the most to offer. This is an ideal venue for vendors specializing in seasonal vegetables, herbs, flowers, and plants, as the market's educational mission means shoppers are actively seeking direct connections with producers and learning about where their food comes from. The weekly schedule makes this a reliable spot for regular customers who plan their shopping around the market calendar, creating consistent foot traffic for vendors week after week. Unlike one-time festivals or pop-ups, farmers markets like this build loyalty and repeat business because attendees know exactly when and where to find you. The youth farmers aspect suggests a community focus on agricultural education and supporting young growers, which shapes the overall vibe toward sustainability and local sourcing. Families with children come to the market not just for shopping but for the experience of supporting local agriculture. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which expands your potential customer base significantly. This accessibility is important for reaching diverse shoppers across Denver and ensures that payment logistics won't be a barrier for sales. If you grow herbs, vegetables, cut flowers, or plants and want a consistent, community-oriented venue in Denver, this weekly market provides a solid opportunity throughout the summer growing season.
City Park Esplanade Fresh Market
by City Park Esplanade Fresh Market Organizers
Denver, CO
Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 7 - Nov 1
25 spots open
The City Park Esplanade Fresh Market brings together Denver's food producers and shoppers every Sunday morning through the fall season, running from early June through the start of November. This weekly farmers market operates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, giving vendors and customers a consistent weekend rhythm for sourcing fresh, locally-grown food and artisanal products. Located in Denver, Colorado, the market attracts a mix of residents looking for seasonal produce, baked goods, and specialty items they won't find in conventional grocery stores. Farmers markets like the City Park Esplanade Fresh Market typically draw vendors who grow vegetables, herbs, and fruits in the surrounding region, as well as producers of value-added goods like honey, jams, baked items, and eggs. Many vendors at this market offer organic products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize sustainably-grown food and direct relationships with the people who produce it. The market's focus on food and produce means you'll find everything from spring greens and summer tomatoes to fall squashes and root vegetables as the season progresses. Flower growers and cut flower vendors often round out the offerings, adding color and seasonal arrangements to the mix. The Sunday morning timing and summer-through-fall schedule align with peak growing season in the Denver area and Colorado's climate. Early summer brings lighter produce like leafy greens and herbs, while mid-summer peaks with berries, stone fruits, and full vegetable harvests. As fall approaches, the selection shifts toward heartier crops, storage vegetables, and items suited to autumn cooking. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient for both vendors and customers. This weekly consistency creates a community gathering space where regular shoppers develop relationships with vendors and plan their meals around what's fresh that week.
Lincoln County Farmers Market at Denver
by Lincoln County Farmers Market at Denver Organizers
3633 Highway 16 North Business, Denver, NC 28037
Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Apr 4 - Dec 19; Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jan 3 - Mar 21
25 spots open
Shopping for fresh, local produce and farm goods in Lincoln County? The weekly farmers market at Denver operates year-round on Saturday mornings, making it a reliable destination for vendors looking to connect with steady customers throughout the seasons. Located at 3633 Highway 16 North Business in Denver, NC, this farmers market draws residents seeking everything from seasonal vegetables and eggs to baked goods, fresh herbs, and locally grown flowers. The market adjusts its hours seasonally, opening at 8:00 AM during the peak growing months from April through December, then shifting to 9:00 AM starts from January through March when inventory changes with winter availability. As a weekly farmers market, this venue offers vendors the advantage of building regular customer relationships through consistent presence. Unlike one-time festivals or pop-ups, weekly markets create loyal shopping patterns where customers return expecting to find their favorite local producers. The Lincoln County Farmers Market at Denver attracts both serious home cooks seeking quality ingredients and casual shoppers looking for convenient access to farm-fresh items. The mix of produce vendors, bakers, and specialty growers creates a diverse marketplace where customers typically spend time browsing multiple stalls rather than making quick purchases. The market's acceptance of credit cards alongside cash transactions makes it accessible for modern shoppers while supporting vendors who want flexible payment options. Whether you're selling heirloom tomatoes in summer, root vegetables in fall, or stored winter squash and preserved goods in colder months, this farmers market provides a community-focused sales channel. The consistent Saturday schedule and year-round operation mean vendors can plan inventory and staffing predictably, making it an attractive option for established farms and food producers in the Lincoln County area looking for regular market presence.
South Pearl Street Farmers Market
by South Pearl Street
1400-1500 blocks of South Pearl Street, between Iowa and Arkansas, Denver, CO 80210
Sundays 9 AM - 1 PM
170 spots open
The South Pearl Street Farmers Market is Denver's largest farmers market, operating year-round seasonally across two blocks in the charming South Pearl neighborhood. Over 160 Colorado-based vendors offer fresh local produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, specialty foods, honey, jams, wine, and handcrafted items. The market emphasizes local sourcing, with all products grown, raised, or produced in Colorado or bordering counties. Vendors include everything from organic farms and artisan bakeries to prepared food vendors and craft makers. The market opens rain or shine on Sundays only during its May-to-November season, drawing large crowds who enjoy the community atmosphere, live music, and vibrant selection. Parking is available on nearby streets, and the market welcomes families and service animals. Managed by Jarman and Co Events since 2001, it has become a signature Sunday destination for Denver shoppers seeking quality local goods.
Union Station Farmers Market Denver
by Colorado Fresh Markets
1701 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202
Saturdays and Sundays, 12 PM - 6 PM, May 31 - October 26, 2026
40 spots open
Located at the historic Union Station plaza in Denver's LoDo neighborhood, this weekly farmers market brings together Colorado growers, bakers, and food artisans in one of the city's most vibrant public spaces. Running Saturday and Sunday afternoons from May through late October, the Union Station Farmers Market operates during peak season when local farms are producing their best harvests and the weather draws crowds to downtown Denver. You'll find the market bustling with vendors selling everything from seasonal produce grown in Colorado soil to artisan breads, pastries, and prepared foods. Farmers bring their peak-season offerings throughout the summer and fall, so what's available shifts week to week based on harvest timing. Bakers and food makers showcase their craft with everything from sourdough to specialty items, while artisan vendors round out the market with handmade goods. The downtown location means you're drawing a mix of neighborhood residents, visitors to Union Station, and Denver locals who make the farmers market part of their weekend routine. The vibe at Union Station is distinctly urban and community-focused. You're not isolated in a parking lot or suburban strip mall; you're operating in one of Denver's most recognizable landmarks, surrounded by foot traffic, transit access, and the energy of downtown. The twice-weekly schedule through the end of October gives you consistent weekend placement in a high-visibility location that attracts people looking for quality local products. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, or artisan food maker, this market positions you right where Denver shoppers actively seek out local and handmade goods. The plaza setting and established market reputation make it a natural draw for customers serious about supporting local Colorado businesses.
Cherry Creek Fresh Market
by Denver Farmers Market Association
1st Ave between University & Steele, Denver, CO 80206
Saturdays only, 9 AM - 2 PM (not Wednesdays)
25 spots open
Running year-round during Colorado's prime growing season, Cherry Creek Fresh Market brings Denver's neighborhoods together twice weekly at 1st Ave between University and Steele. This farmers market operates Saturdays and Wednesdays from May through October, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with regular shoppers and one-time visitors alike. Saturday mornings draw the largest crowds, starting at 8 AM, while Wednesday sessions begin at 9 AM for those looking for a more relaxed midweek shopping experience. The weekly cadence means farmers and producers can rotate their offerings based on seasonal harvests, giving shoppers fresh reasons to return week after week. The market focuses on Colorado's agricultural backbone: produce vendors bring berries, stone fruits, greens, and vegetables at their peak ripeness, often harvested just days before. Baked goods vendors offer everything from sourdough loaves and pastries to gluten-free and specialty breads, capitalizing on the farmers market's reputation as a destination for artisan quality. Handmade goods vendors fill out the mix, selling items like preserves, honey, crafts, and value-added products that appeal to shoppers seeking locally-made alternatives to mass-produced goods. This combination creates a full market experience where customers can build a complete shopping trip rather than stopping by for just produce. The Cherry Creek Fresh Market atmosphere blends practical shopping with community gathering. Live music performances create a social backdrop, encouraging people to linger, chat with vendors, and discover new products. The Wednesday and Saturday split accommodates different shopping patterns: weekend visitors often come as families or make it part of their weekend routine, while midweek shoppers might be locals working in the Cherry Creek neighborhood or nearby residents squeezing in a quick market run. Whether you're a produce vendor, baker, or maker of specialty foods and handcrafted items, the market's established reputation and consistent foot traffic make it a reliable spot for direct-to-consumer sales during Colorado's growing months.
Union Station Farmers Market
by Denver Farmers Market Association
1701 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202
Saturdays, 9 AM - 2 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Located at historic Union Station in downtown Denver, this weekly Saturday farmers market brings together regional growers and vendors during the warmer months from May through October. Operating from 9 AM to 2 PM, the market creates a gathering space where Denver residents and visitors can access fresh, locally-sourced produce directly from the farmers who grow it. The venue at 1701 Wynkoop Street puts the market in the heart of the city, making it accessible to downtown workers, Cherry Creek shoppers, and neighborhood residents alike. The market's vendor mix reflects what's seasonal and fresh in Colorado agriculture. You'll find produce vendors offering everything from spring greens and early summer berries to fall squashes and root vegetables as the season progresses. Beyond fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods vendors bring artisan breads, pastries, and other made-to-order items that highlight local grains and ingredients. The handmade goods selection adds another dimension to the market experience, with local makers offering crafted items that appeal to shoppers looking for unique, locally-produced products alongside their groceries. The Saturday morning timing and central downtown location attract a mix of customer types: neighborhood residents doing their weekly shopping, tourists exploring Denver, people grabbing items before heading to weekend plans, and regular customers who've made the market part of their routine. The May-through-October window aligns with Colorado's growing season, so inventory shifts throughout these months as different crops come into peak harvest. This farmers market format differs from craft fairs or festivals in that it's a recurring weekly event focused on fresh, edible, and artisan goods rather than a one-time seasonal celebration. For vendors, the regular schedule and consistent foot traffic create opportunities to build customer relationships and establish a loyal base of repeat shoppers throughout the market season.
Highland Farmers Market
by Highland Farmers Market Organizers
1500 Boulder Street, Denver, CO 80211
Sat:9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, June 2, 2012 to October 13, 2012
25 spots open
Located at 1500 Boulder Street in Denver's Highland neighborhood, this weekly farmers market operates Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM throughout the growing season, running from June through October. The market serves as a central hub for local producers and growers to connect directly with Denver-area residents looking for fresh, quality food and produce. The Highland Farmers Market draws a steady stream of neighborhood shoppers and food-focused customers who come to browse seasonal offerings from local vendors. You'll find a diverse range of products reflecting what grows well in Colorado during these months: fresh vegetables and fruits at peak ripeness, artisan baked goods, local cheese makers, farm-fresh eggs, herbs both culinary and medicinal, cut flowers, and specialty items like local seafood. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to customers prioritizing where their food comes from. The market's summer and early fall timing means peak availability of Colorado's best produce, from early season greens in June through fall crops in October. Shopping at a farmers market like this one differs from typical grocery shopping in important ways. You're buying directly from the people who grew or made the products, which means fresher items with shorter supply chains and the chance to learn about farming practices and production methods. The intimate scale of a neighborhood farmers market creates regular customer relationships and a community feel, with many shoppers returning weekly as their trusted source for staples like eggs, cheese, and bread alongside seasonal produce discoveries. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, making transactions convenient for modern shoppers. Whether you're stocking up on this week's vegetables, grabbing fresh flowers for your table, or discovering a new local bakery or cheese producer, the Highland Farmers Market provides a reliable Saturday morning destination for quality local food in Denver.
Central Park (Stapleton) Farmers Market
by Jarman and Co.
Denver, CO
2027-06-21
20 spots open
Every Sunday from June through October, Denver's Central Park in the Stapleton neighborhood transforms into a vibrant gathering spot for local farmers, producers, and food vendors. The Central Park (Stapleton) Farmers Market runs weekly from 8:30am to 12:30pm, making it an ideal weekend destination for residents seeking fresh, seasonal Colorado produce and artisanal goods. The market operates from June 21 through October 11, 2026, capturing the region's prime growing season when local farmers have the most abundant harvests to offer. Farmers markets like this one draw a steady stream of community members looking for quality ingredients they can't find in conventional grocery stores. You'll typically encounter produce vendors selling everything from early summer berries and stone fruits to late-season squashes and root vegetables, depending on which week you visit. Many markets in Denver's neighborhoods also feature prepared food vendors, bakers, honey producers, and value-added goods from local makers. The Sunday morning timing appeals to shoppers planning their weekly meals, families out for a weekend outing, and vendors who appreciate the established weekly routine. The Stapleton neighborhood location positions this market as a community anchor for that area of Denver. Weekly farmers markets create relationships between vendors and customers over the season, something that distinguishes them from one-time pop-up events. Vendors often develop loyal followings of repeat shoppers who time their visits to catch specific producers. The consistent schedule from early summer through fall gives both new and established vendors predictable access to a local customer base throughout the peak growing and shopping season. If you're a Colorado-based farmer, baker, or food producer, farmers markets offer year-round earning potential during the warmer months. The Central Park (Stapleton) Farmers Market's established weekly format and regular Sunday schedule make it a reliable venue for building customer relationships in this Denver neighborhood community.
Lake Norman Area Farmers Market
by Lake Norman Community
Pursuit Church, 3618 Highway 16 N Business, Denver, NC 28037
Year-round, Saturdays 8am-12pm
25 spots open
Year-round market with local produce, goods at Lake Norman-area church venue.
VNA Farmers' Market
by VNA Farmers' Market Organizers
390 Grant St., Denver, CO
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 390 Grant Street in Denver, this seasonal farmers market brings together local growers and food producers to connect directly with neighborhood shoppers. Like most farmers markets, the VNA Farmers' Market operates on a weekly basis during its active season, making it a reliable destination for those seeking fresh, locally-sourced produce and food items. The market's focus on food and produce vendors means you'll find everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to value-added products made by local producers, creating the kind of authentic farm-to-consumer experience that distinguishes farmers markets from other retail settings. The Denver location puts the market in an accessible spot for both vendors and customers throughout the city and surrounding areas. Seasonal farmers markets in Colorado tend to follow the growing season, with spring bringing early greens and plants, summer offering peak variety with berries, stone fruits, and vegetables, and fall featuring hearty squashes, root crops, and preservation items. Winter operations vary depending on the market's specific schedule and greenhouse capacity of participating vendors. Since this market's exact dates rotate with the seasons, reaching out to the organizers will give you the most current information on when they're operating and what vendor opportunities might be available. For vendors in the food and produce categories, this weekly farmers market represents a steady opportunity to build customer relationships in a neighborhood setting. The format allows shoppers to sample products, ask growers questions directly, and establish the kind of personal connections that keep customers coming back week after week. If you're producing or growing food items and looking to establish a regular vendor presence in Denver, understanding the rhythm of seasonal markets like this one helps you plan production cycles and inventory accordingly.
Tiri's Garden Farmers' Market
by Tiri's Garden Farmers' Market Organizers
1522 California St., Denver, CO
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 1522 California Street in Denver, Colorado, Tiri's Garden Farmers' Market is a weekly gathering that brings together local growers, producers, and food vendors throughout the growing season. As a farmers market, this event differs from craft fairs or one-time pop-ups by offering consistent, recurring access to fresh seasonal produce and artisanal food products. If you're a vendor specializing in vegetables, fruits, herbs, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, dairy, or other farm-to-consumer products, this market provides a reliable venue to connect with neighborhood shoppers who prioritize local sourcing and quality ingredients. The weekly rhythm of farmers markets creates a loyal customer base that returns regularly, making it an ideal sales opportunity for established producers and those just starting to build their customer following. Attendees at markets like Tiri's Garden typically include home cooks seeking the freshest ingredients, families looking to support local agriculture, and community members who view farmers markets as a gathering space. The California Street location in Denver positions the market in an accessible urban setting, drawing foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhood year-round during operating season. Since this is a seasonal market, the product mix and vendor lineup may shift throughout the year to reflect what's being harvested locally. Spring through fall typically sees the most activity at farmers markets in the Denver area, with vendors rotating in and out based on their harvest schedules. If you're interested in becoming a vendor at Tiri's Garden Farmers' Market, you'll want to contact the organizer directly to learn about current operating dates, vendor application procedures, and any specific requirements for your product category. This direct relationship with market management ensures you get accurate information about seasonal scheduling and availability.
The Osage Mercado
by The Osage Mercado Organizers
1001 Osage Street, Denver, CO 80204
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 1001 Osage Street in Denver, The Osage Mercado is a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers, food producers, and vendors in a neighborhood setting. As a seasonal farmers market, it follows the regional growing calendar, so the specific dates and product availability shift throughout the year, it's worth reaching out to the organizers to confirm the current schedule before you plan your first visit or apply as a vendor. Farmers markets like The Osage Mercado differ from one-off festivals or craft fairs in that they operate on a consistent weekly rhythm, building a regular customer base and a predictable foot traffic pattern that vendors can rely on. This recurring format means shoppers return week after week, creating an opportunity to build relationships and develop a loyal customer following. The Osage Mercado's focus on food and produce means you'll find farmers selling fresh vegetables, fruit, and herbs alongside producers offering prepared foods, baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added products. It's a market that draws neighborhood residents looking to buy directly from growers and food makers, people who prioritize fresh ingredients and want to know where their food comes from. Vendors at The Osage Mercado in Denver's neighborhood typically see a mix of weekday and weekend shoppers depending on when the market runs, with customers ranging from home cooks stocking up for the week to families grabbing fresh snacks. The weekly structure means you're part of an established community vendor lineup, not competing in a high-volume one-day event. If you produce or grow food items locally, a seasonal farmers market like this offers consistent selling opportunities and lower setup barriers compared to larger festivals. Since scheduling is seasonal, contacting the organizers directly will help you understand the vendor application process, available booth slots, and which parts of the year typically see the strongest customer attendance.
Highland United Neighbors Farmers' Market
by Highland United Neighbors Farmers' Market Organizers
970 S. Pearl, Denver, CO
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 970 S. Pearl in Denver, this neighborhood farmers market brings together local growers and food producers to serve the Highland community and surrounding areas. As a seasonal weekly market, it operates on a schedule that aligns with Colorado's growing season, making it an important gathering spot for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced produce and food items throughout the year. Farmers markets like this one play a different role than typical retail grocery shopping. Rather than walking through aisles of mass-produced goods, you're interacting directly with the people who grew or made the food. Vendors at neighborhood farmers markets tend to include small-scale farmers, vegetable growers, orchardists, and value-added food producers such as bakers, cheese makers, and prepared food artisans. The Highland location draws both dedicated regulars who plan their weekly meals around what's in season and new shoppers discovering local food options in their neighborhood. The Denver area has a strong local food culture, and this farmers market serves as a hub for that community. Depending on the season, you might find early spring greens and asparagus, summer berries and stone fruits, fall squashes and root vegetables, and winter storage crops. Beyond produce, many markets like this include prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, and other locally-made items. The weekly format creates consistency and routine, allowing vendors to build relationships with their customers and customers to plan their shopping accordingly. For vendors, a neighborhood farmers market in an established Denver neighborhood like Highland offers steady foot traffic and customers actively seeking local products. Since this market operates seasonally, interested vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm the current schedule and vendor requirements for the season you're planning to participate in.
Festivals in Denver(15)
Cherry Creek Arts Festival
by CherryArts
2nd Avenue from Clayton to Adams Street, and between 2nd and 3rd Avenues from Detroit to Adams Street, Cherry Creek North, Denver, CO
2026-07-03 to 2026-07-05
25 spots open
Every July, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival transforms Cherry Creek North in Denver into an outdoor gallery where 250 juried artists display work across painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, and printmaking. The blind jury process ensures artists are selected on merit alone, making this one of the most competitive festivals in the country. The July 3-5 dates draw crowds during Denver's peak summer season, filling the neighborhood streets with serious collectors, casual art buyers, and locals looking for quality work without admission fees. This festival skews toward fine art rather than crafts or vintage goods. You'll find established and emerging artists selling original pieces, and the emphasis on rigorous jurying means booth quality stays consistently high. The Cherry Creek North setting brings an upscale crowd with disposable income, though the free entry keeps it accessible. Summer weather typically cooperates, and the Independence Day timing means foot traffic flows steadily across the three days. If you work in visual art, ceramics, jewelry, or fine craft, the juried application process is competitive but worth pursuing. The festival's reputation attracts serious buyers and repeat visitors year to year.
Cheesman Park Art Fest 2026
by Rio Grande Festivals / Dash Events
Cheesman Park, 1599 E 8th Ave, Denver, CO 80218
July 25-26, 2026
20 spots open
The Cheesman Park Art Fest is an award-winning outdoor art festival featuring over 150 juried fine artists and craftspeople from across the United States. Vendors sell handmade works including paintings, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, woodwork, and fiber art, with no commercial booths allowed. The festival takes place in the historic 80-acre Cheesman Park in central Denver, attracting shoppers from three nearby walkable neighborhoods. Attendees enjoy live jazz and folk music throughout both days, featuring local and regional performers, plus food trucks offering diverse dining options. The event is carefully curated to showcase a wide range of mediums and price points, and holds top rankings from Sunshine Artist Magazine. Summer timing in July offers peak visitor traffic and pleasant weather for outdoor shopping and art appreciation.
Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
by Colorado Dragon Boat
Denver, CO
2026-08-29
20 spots open
Each August, Denver's waterfront comes alive with one of the region's largest celebrations of Asian culture and community. The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival draws thousands of visitors eager to experience traditional dragon boat racing, diverse Asian cuisines, and a vibrant marketplace. Held on August 29-30, 2026, this annual festival creates a dynamic environment where cultural celebration and commerce intersect, making it an ideal venue for vendors looking to reach engaged, culturally-curious crowds. The festival's food scene is particularly robust, featuring 38 dedicated food vendors alongside expansive Taste of Asia food courts showcasing authentic cuisines from Thailand, India, the Philippines, Laos, Hawai'i, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. This culinary diversity reflects the festival's inclusive approach to Asian Pacific cultures and draws attendees specifically seeking quality food experiences. Beyond food, over 100 marketplace vendors set up throughout the festival grounds, selling everything from handcrafted goods and artwork to cultural products, gifts, and specialty items. The marketplace atmosphere is festive and shoppers come prepared to browse and purchase, not just sample food. Festival-goers at the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival tend to be culturally engaged, community-oriented visitors who value authentic cultural experiences and actively support small vendors and artisans. Families, young professionals, and cultural enthusiasts mix throughout the day, creating a broad customer base with genuine interest in Asian cultures. The free admission removes barriers to attendance, which typically means higher foot traffic and longer browsing times for vendors. With the event falling in late August, it captures end-of-summer crowds looking for weekend activities and festival experiences before fall begins. For vendors, this festival offers the combination of passionate attendees, established infrastructure supporting a large vendor community, and a well-defined cultural focus that attracts the right customer demographic. Whether you sell food, crafts, cultural goods, or specialty products that appeal to diverse Asian interests, the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival's marketplace vendor space provides meaningful visibility and sales opportunity within Denver's vibrant community.
Great American Beer Festival
by Brewers Association
Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street, Denver, CO 80202
Early October
100 spots open
Taking place each October at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver, this four-day festival draws serious beer enthusiasts, casual drinkers, and industry professionals from across the country. The event celebrates craft brewing culture with an enormous selection of beers on tap, giving attendees the opportunity to sample offerings from established breweries and emerging producers. Beyond the beer itself, the festival creates a marketplace for vendors selling food, brewing equipment, beer-related merchandise, and artisan goods that complement the beverage-focused experience. If you work in beer, food, or craft goods, this is an event where you'll find concentrated foot traffic of people actively interested in your category. The festival's four-day run means multiple opportunities to reach different crowds. Industry professionals and serious enthusiasts often attend opening days, while weekend sessions draw more casual beer drinkers and social crowds. The Denver location at the Colorado Convention Center makes it easy for out-of-state vendors and attendees to access, and Colorado's reputation as a craft beer hub means locals show up in force. Food vendors particularly thrive at beer festivals since attendees need to eat while sampling, and the pairing of food with beer creates natural upsell opportunities. Merchandise vendors, whether selling branded items, glassware, or beer-themed goods, also find eager customers at these events. Attendees at the Great American Beer Festival span age ranges and experience levels, from beer connoisseurs seeking rare pours to casual drinkers interested in trying new things. The educational seminars draw people who want to deepen their knowledge about brewing, flavor profiles, and beer history. This mix means vendors benefit from both impulse buying and informed consumers looking for quality products. The October timing in Denver brings pleasant fall weather, which generally supports good attendance and outdoor vendor space comfort, making it an attractive event slot for many types of vendors in the craft, food, and beverage-adjacent categories.
Cherry Creek Holiday Market
by Cherry Creek North
Denver, CO
2026-11-19
20 spots open
Denver's Cherry Creek neighborhood transforms into a festive European-style holiday market each winter, creating a destination shopping experience that draws locals and visitors throughout the season. The Cherry Creek Holiday Market runs from November 19 through December 24, 2026, offering a curated selection of 50+ local makers, designers, and creators selling holiday goods, gifts, and seasonal specialties in an enchanting outdoor setting on Fillmore Plaza. This type of festival creates a unique vibe compared to year-round markets. Shoppers come specifically for holiday shopping, gift-giving, and seasonal atmosphere, which means they're in a mindful, celebratory purchasing mood. The European-inspired design, think festive décor, twinkling lights, and a marketplace aesthetic, sets the tone for browsing handmade goods, artisan products, and one-of-a-kind finds you won't discover in typical retail stores. Vendors at holiday markets like this typically include jewelry makers, artists, home décor creators, food producers, candle makers, and craft artisans offering everything from ornaments and wreaths to gourmet treats and wearables. The Cherry Creek location attracts both established shoppers familiar with the neighborhood's upscale retail environment and visitors exploring Denver's holiday events. Late November through December is peak shopping season, so the market draws consistent foot traffic across its entire six-week run. Whether you're selling handmade goods, artisan foods, accessories, home décor, or holiday-themed items, this festival positions you in front of deliberate holiday shoppers during the season when people are most actively purchasing gifts and seasonal products. The extended run from mid-November through Christmas Eve means you capture shoppers at different points in their holiday planning, from early planners to last-minute gift hunters.
Denver Christkindlmarket
by Denver Christkindlmarket
Auraria Campus, Denver, CO 80204
November 20 - December 23, 2026 (26th Anniversary)
25 spots open
The Denver Christkindlmarket is an authentic German-style holiday market featuring local and European craft and food vendors in wooden huts, offering traditional holiday treats, beverages, and artisan goods. The market operates annually at Auraria Campus Tivoli Quad in downtown Denver, opening the Friday before Thanksgiving and running through December 23. Visitors enjoy free admission to browse vendors, with optional purchases of German food, beverages like Glühwein and hot chocolate, and handmade crafts. The event offers entertainment, family activities, and a festive atmosphere celebrating European holiday traditions, attracting thousands of visitors during the peak holiday season.
Denver March Powwow
by Denver March Powwow
Denver, CO
2027-03-20
20 spots open
Held each March in Denver, Colorado, this major tribal gathering draws dancers, artisans, and community members from across North America. The 2026 edition marks the 50th anniversary of an event that has become central to Denver's cultural calendar and a significant platform for Native American vendors and performers. With nearly 100 tribes represented and over 1,600 dancers competing across various categories, the powwow creates an immersive experience where attendees encounter authentic Native American culture, traditions, and contemporary artistry. The vendor experience at the Denver March Powwow centers on handcrafted goods and traditional foods. Over 170 booths showcase Native American artists selling beadwork, pottery, blankets, jewelry, and other traditional crafts. Many vendors are tribal artisans selling pieces that reflect their specific cultural heritage, making each booth distinct in style and technique. Beyond visual arts, the food vendors offer traditional fare including fry bread, Indian tacos, and other Native American cuisine that draws crowds throughout the weekend. For vendors, this festival offers direct access to a large, engaged audience actively seeking authentic Native American products and cultural experiences rather than mass-produced alternatives. The powwow atmosphere differs significantly from general craft fairs. The event centers on competition dance categories, drum circles, and ceremonial elements that create an educational and celebratory environment. Attendees come specifically for cultural immersion, which means vendor audiences tend to be genuinely interested in the stories, techniques, and tribal significance behind the products they're purchasing. March timing places the event at the start of spring, when many vendors begin their busy season at outdoor markets and festivals. The 50th anniversary milestone in 2026 is likely to draw increased attendance and media attention, potentially benefiting vendors with higher foot traffic and buyer interest than typical years.
Denver Arts Festival
by Denver Arts Festival
Conservatory Green, Central Park (Stapleton), Denver, CO
May 23-24, 2026, Saturday 10 AM-8 PM, Sunday 10 AM-5 PM
25 spots open
Fine arts and fine crafts festival with 140+ juried artists, live music, food vendors. Open-air setting celebrating Colorado and national artists across painting, sculpture, jewelry, fiber art.
Park Hill Arts Festival
by ColoradoArtWeekend.com
Park Hill Masonic Lodge, Montview Boulevard (between Dahlia & Eudora), Denver, CO
June 6-7, 2026
25 spots open
13th Annual juried outdoor event with 90 high-quality fine art and fine crafts artists. Exclusive juried selection in historic Park Hill neighborhood.
Juneteenth Music Festival
by Juneteenth Music Festival
Denver, CO
June 20, 2026
25 spots open
One of nation's largest Juneteenth celebrations with 40,000+ daily attendees. Vendor spaces include canopy, live performances, art, food vendors.
Colorado Black Arts Festival
by Colorado Celebration of African American Arts and Culture
Denver, CO
July 10, 2026
25 spots open
$30 vendor application fee. Marketplace vendor base fee $150+; food court vendor base fee $300+. First-come-first-serve booth assignments. Electricity available.
Art On The Green
by ColoradoArtWeekend.com
Curtis Park (near Curtis Center for the Arts), Denver, CO
September 19-20, 2026
25 spots open
7th Annual free fine art festival at Curtis Park with live music, food trucks. Well-loved south-metro event with strong community engagement.
Cheesman Park Fall Arts Invitational
by ColoradoArtWeekend.com
Cheesman Park, Denver, CO
October 3-4, 2026
25 spots open
3rd Annual Fall Arts Invitational with 120+ Colorado and nationally touring fine art and crafts artists. Open-air gallery in picturesque Cheesman Park.
Park Hill Fall Arts Fest
by ColoradoArtWeekend.com
Park Hill neighborhood, Denver, CO
September 12-13, 2026
25 spots open
5th Annual fall arts festival building on Park Hill's 13-year tradition. Juried event in historic Denver neighborhood.
Cheesman Park Art Fest
by Dash Events
Cheesman Park (southern side), Denver, CO
July 25-26, 2026, 9 AM - 5 PM
25 spots open
12th Annual juried art fest with 150 juried artists. 100% handmade arts and crafts (zero commercial booths). Under century-old trees with live music and food trucks.
Pop-Ups in Denver(6)
Hangin' N Slangin' Pop-Up @ Market Station
by Hangin' N Slangin'
1661 Market St, Denver, CO 80202
April 24-26, 2026
25 spots open
Three-day seasonal pop-up taking over Market Station with vintage, art, and jewelry vendors across four buildings and outdoor Paseo area. Free entry, hand-selected local creators and small businesses.
2026 Denver Arts, Crafts & Vendor Market
by EXCLUSIVE LLC
Sloan's Lake Park, Denver, CO
May 1-3, 2026
25 spots open
Curated marketplace with handmade gems, jewelry, candles, woodworking, pottery, textiles, art, and food vendors. Free admission, family-friendly, acoustic music.
Second Saturdays Artisan Market (Central Park, Denver)
by Artisan Markets
Avenues At Northfield (formerly Shops At Northfield), 8340 E Northfield Blvd or 8340 E 47th Ave, Denver, CO
Second Saturday monthly May - October 2026
25 spots open
Second Saturdays is a handmade only art festival held every second Saturday from May through October at the Avenues At Northfield in Denver. The event features over 60 local artisans, crafters and culinary artists selling a wide range of handmade items including clothing, jewelry, body products and home decor. Ideal for vendors selling items priced at $50 or less, the festival is located at a major shopping center with free parking and attracts consistent weekend foot traffic. Admission is free for attendees. The outdoor event is pet-friendly and includes live music and food vendors. Booth fees are $120 per event, and the property offers an accessible, family-friendly shopping environment.
Denver Community Pop-up Market
by Community Build-up Podcast/Denver's Community Pop-up Market
3899 N Jackson Street, Building 4, Denver, CO 80205
Monthly: September 21, October 19, November 30, 2026
25 spots open
Denver's Community Pop-up Market is a monthly curated marketplace featuring 60 to 100 local artisans, vintage vendors, sustainable businesses, and community organizations. The event showcases a diverse mix of locally crafted goods, including artwork, vintage finds, upcycled fashion, sustainable products, and handmade crafts. Housed in an 18,000-square-foot warehouse facility, the market offers a welcoming, climate-focused community space that emphasizes environmental sustainability and local economic support. All vendor booths are 10 by 10 feet with no booth fees. Free admission and parking make it accessible to shoppers seeking authentic, locally-made goods while supporting Denver's creative community and sustainability initiatives.
Artisan Market at E 8th Place and Colorado Blvd
by Artisan Markets/FestivalNet
E 8th Place and Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO
August 1-2, 2026, Saturday 11 AM - 6 PM, Sunday 11 AM - 5:30 PM
25 spots open
Unique shopping experience showcasing handmade gifts by local Colorado makers. Free entry with community vibe celebrating locally made creations.
Urban Market at Union Station Denver
by Denver Union Station
1701 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202
Recurring 2026
40 spots open
The Urban Market at Union Station is Denver's premier open-air marketplace featuring local artists and makers selling handmade crafts, jewelry, furniture, antiques, clothing, and unique treasures. Held on select weekends from May through August, the market runs noon to 6 p.m. in the iconic Wynkoop Plaza at historic Union Station in downtown Denver. Each event is free and open to the public, with live music and entertainment. The market attracts thousands of visitors and is recognized as one of Denver's top craft shows. Vendors sell directly to consumers in this vibrant outdoor shopping experience in the heart of downtown, surrounded by award-winning restaurants and unique retail shops.
Consignment Stores in Denver(2)
Colorado Artisan Center
GIFT_SHOPLocated in Writer Square in Denver's LoDo neighborhood, featuring Colorado's finest artisans and designers. Everything is locally made by talented artists from all over Colorado.
Curate Mercantile - Denver South
GIFT_SHOPLocal vendor market in south Denver offering nationwide shipping. Features big-hearted local vendors and makers from the Denver metro area. A community marketplace with a focus on locally made goods and small shop support.
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