Vendor Events in Enid, OK
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Enid, OK. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Enid(2)
Enid Farmers Market
by Enid Farmers Market
116 W Randolph Ave, Enid, OK 73701
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October
20 spots open
Running Saturday mornings from May through October in the heart of downtown Enid, this weekly farmers market at 116 W Randolph Ave draws locals looking for the season's freshest offerings. The Enid Farmers Market operates during peak hours from 8 AM to 12 PM, giving vendors and shoppers a comfortable window to connect before the day gets too warm. The downtown location puts the market at the center of the community, making it accessible and visible to foot traffic throughout northwest Oklahoma. The market reflects what you'd expect from a seasonal farmers market in this region: producers bring fresh local produce that changes with the harvest calendar, from spring greens and early summer vegetables through fall crops. Beyond produce, you'll find bakers selling freshly made goods, and artisan vendors offering handmade crafts and value-added products. This mix attracts a steady crowd of home cooks planning their week's meals, families looking for quality ingredients, and regulars who've made the Saturday morning visit part of their routine. The five-month season (May through October) captures the main growing period for Oklahoma agriculture, so inventory and vendor variety tend to shift throughout these months as different crops come into season. For vendors, the weekly format means consistent foot traffic from established customers who know to find you here each Saturday. The downtown setting on Randolph Avenue gives exposure beyond just regular market shoppers, and the morning timing works well for vendors who want to be done by midday. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, or maker of artisan goods that fits the farmers market vibe, the Enid Farmers Market offers a stable, year-round opportunity during its operating season to reach northwest Oklahoma customers who actively seek locally-sourced products.
Enid Main Street Community Market
by Enid Main Street
Enid, OK
2026-05-05
20 spots open
Enid Main Street Community Market is a year-round farmers market that brings together local growers, producers, and food vendors in the heart of downtown Enid. Operating twice weekly on Tuesday and Saturday mornings from 7:00am to 1:00pm, this market serves as a consistent gathering place for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced products and a direct connection to the farmers and makers behind their food. The market features the full range of what you'd expect from a well-established farmers market: seasonal vegetables and fruits, local eggs, artisanal cheeses, and prepared foods made by vendors in the area. Whether you're shopping early in the season for spring greens or visiting in fall for squash and root vegetables, the inventory shifts with what's growing. Prepared foods add another dimension to shopping here, giving customers ready-to-eat options while supporting local food entrepreneurs. As a vendor, you'll find an audience that's already accustomed to shopping at farmers markets and values direct relationships with producers. An important draw for this market is its acceptance of SNAP and EBT benefits, which expands the customer base and reflects a commitment to making local food accessible across the community. This also matters for vendors, as it means the market attracts shoppers who are actively seeking to use their benefits on fresh, quality food. The downtown Enid location on Main Street positions the market as part of the broader community activity, rather than isolated in a lot on the edge of town. For vendors considering this market, the twice-weekly schedule offers flexibility compared to single-day markets, and the year-round operation means you're not limited to a seasonal window. The consistent Tuesday and Saturday rhythm helps build regular customers who know when and where to find you.
Festivals in Enid(4)
Cherokee Strip Celebration
by Greater Enid Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Enid, Enid, OK 73701
September 12-13, 2026
25 spots open
The Cherokee Strip Celebration is Enid's premier annual festival commemorating the 1893 Land Run that established the city. Held each September on a Friday and Saturday in downtown Enid, the event features a vendor festival with food and craft booths, live entertainment, a historic parade, and a community lunch fundraiser. The celebration draws visitors from across Northwest Oklahoma to honor local heritage with traditional activities including Indian tacos, parades with authentic longhorn steers, and vendor marketplace opportunities. The downtown courthouse lawn serves as the hub for vendor booths and family activities. Vendor booth spaces are available with limited availability based on merchandise type.
KNID Agrifest 2027
by KNID / Chisholm Trail Expo
Enid, OK
2027-01-09
20 spots open
Taking place in mid-January, KNID Agrifest 2026 is an established agricultural expo held at Chisholm Trail Expo Center in Enid, Oklahoma. Now in its 27th year, this annual festival brings together the agricultural community during the winter season when farmers and ranchers are planning for spring operations and evaluating new equipment and services for the year ahead. The event runs January 9-10, 2026, making it a key gathering for anyone involved in farming, ranching, or ag-related business in the Oklahoma panhandle and surrounding regions. This agricultural expo format differs from farmers markets or craft fairs in that it focuses specifically on industry equipment, services, and education rather than retail shopping. You'll find farm equipment dealers and manufacturers showcasing tractors, implements, and machinery alongside seed suppliers, feed companies, agricultural technology providers, and financial services vendors. The expo also includes educational sessions covering topics relevant to current farming practices, which draw attendees interested in staying current with industry trends and best practices. Vendors at KNID Agrifest typically include established agricultural suppliers, equipment dealers, crop consultants, insurance providers, and other businesses serving the farming and ranching community. Community booths add a local element to the expo, creating networking opportunities beyond just product displays. January timing means this event captures farmers and ranchers during their planning season, when they're actively evaluating investments and making decisions for the coming year. The Enid location in the heart of wheat country makes it particularly relevant for the agricultural professionals in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and neighboring states who depend on reliable equipment and current agricultural information. If your business serves farmers, ranchers, or the agricultural industry, KNID Agrifest in Enid offers direct access to a concentrated audience of decision-makers and operators during a key planning period. The mix of educational programming and vendor exhibits creates multiple touchpoints for connecting with potential customers and staying visible within the regional ag community.
Red Brick Road Food Truck and Art Festival
by Visit Enid / Enid Main Street
Enid, OK
2027-03-27
20 spots open
Each spring, downtown Enid transforms into a vibrant gathering space when the Red Brick Road Food Truck and Art Festival takes over the historic brick streets. Held annually in late March, this festival brings together the energy of mobile food vendors and local artists in a way that celebrates both culinary creativity and visual art. The event draws a diverse crowd: families looking for weekend entertainment, art enthusiasts eager to discover local makers, and food lovers seeking everything from traditional favorites to innovative cuisine served from fully equipped food trucks. The festival format works well for vendors across both categories. Food truck operators appreciate the foot traffic and the chance to showcase their menus to a concentrated audience, while artists benefit from the seasonal timing and the natural gathering of people interested in supporting local makers. The historic brick setting of downtown Enid provides an authentic backdrop that enhances the overall atmosphere, making it feel like an established community tradition rather than a one-off event. Visitors typically spend several hours exploring, sampling food from multiple vendors, browsing art displays, and enjoying live music performances throughout the day. For food vendors, this means an opportunity to reach customers who are specifically seeking variety and willing to try different cuisines in one location. For artists, the festival attracts people who are in a spending mindset and actively looking to purchase handmade goods, original work, and craft items. The combination of food and art creates natural reasons for attendees to linger longer than they might at a food-only or art-only event. The late March timing in Oklahoma means pleasant spring weather, making it comfortable for vendors to set up and for crowds to walk around and shop. Whether you work with prepared food, baked goods, beverages, visual art, crafts, or any hybrid of these categories, the Red Brick Road Festival represents a solid opportunity to connect with an engaged local audience in a well-established annual event.
Red Brick Road Food Truck & Art Festival
by Enid Main Street Association
200 W Randolph Ave, Enid, OK 73701
March 28-29, 2027
40 spots open
Held annually in late March, this festival transforms downtown Enid's historic red brick corridor into a vibrant celebration of food, art, and community. The Red Brick Road Food Truck & Art Festival takes place along 200 W Randolph Ave, bringing together mobile food vendors and artists who set up along one of Enid's most charming and architecturally distinctive areas. The brick-lined street itself becomes part of the event's appeal, offering a picturesque backdrop for both customers and vendors looking to connect with the local market. Food truck vendors make up the heart of this festival, with operators bringing diverse cuisines and culinary concepts from across Oklahoma. You'll find everything from barbecue and tacos to artisanal cuisine, desserts, and beverages. The food truck format means customers can graze through multiple offerings while strolling the festival, making it ideal for vendors who want to maximize foot traffic without a fixed booth setup. March timing places this event as the spring season kicks off, drawing people eager to get outdoors and explore what's new in the local food scene. Beyond the culinary focus, art vendors round out the festival atmosphere, adding handmade goods, crafts, and visual appeal to the streetscape. This mix of food and art creates a well-rounded event that attracts both foodie-focused attendees and art enthusiasts, plus families looking for a fun weekend outing. The downtown Enid location means good walkability and proximity to other local businesses, giving the festival organic connections to the broader community. For food truck operators and beverage vendors, this is an opportunity to reach Enid residents and visitors in a setting designed specifically to highlight mobile food service, with the added bonus of the historic red brick setting and art vendor presence that elevates the overall event experience.
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