Vendor Events in Fairfax, VA
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Fairfax, VA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Fairfax(5)
Fairfax Saturday Farmers Market
by City of Fairfax
Fairfax, VA
2026-05-10
20 spots open
Every Saturday morning from May through October, the streets around historic downtown Fairfax come alive with the Fairfax Saturday Farmers Market. Set behind the Historic Fairfax County Courthouse, this weekly gathering brings together local growers, producers, and artisans who supply the community with fresh, seasonal goods. Running from 9am to 1pm, the market operates through the entire growing season, starting May 10 and continuing through October 25, 2026, giving vendors a consistent weekly presence in an established neighborhood shopping routine. The market draws the typical farmers market crowd: home cooks looking for produce picked that morning, families seeking quality ingredients, and regular customers who build relationships with their favorite vendors over the season. You'll find the full spectrum of farmers market offerings here, from seasonal produce that changes week to week based on what's harvesting, to cut flowers that peak in summer months. Bakers bring fresh bread and pastries, beekeepers offer honey and hive products, and meat vendors provide locally raised options. The specialty foods and artisan goods category gives crafters room to sell items like jams, preserves, prepared foods, and handmade products that fit the farmers market model. As a weekly market running through late October, the Fairfax Saturday Farmers Market captures the full arc of the growing season. Spring vendors might focus on greens, herbs, and early berries; summer brings peak production of fruits and vegetables; fall transitions to root crops, squash, and preserved goods. The consistent Saturday morning time slot and downtown location near the Historic Fairfax County Courthouse make it easy for regular shoppers to make it part of their weekend routine, which means vendors who commit to multiple weeks build loyal customer bases.
Mosaic Central Farm Market
by Mosaic Central Farm Market Organizers
2910 District Avenue, Fairfax, VA 22031
Sun: 9:30 AM-2:30 PM, May 3 - Nov 22
25 spots open
Every Sunday from May through late November, the Mosaic Central Farm Market draws residents and food-focused shoppers to 2910 District Avenue in Fairfax, Virginia for a weekly celebration of local agriculture and artisan food production. Operating from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM, this farmers market captures the growing season at its peak, offering vendors a consistent weekly platform to connect with customers who are actively seeking fresh, local products. As a weekly farmers market, Mosaic Central operates on a different rhythm than seasonal festivals or one-off pop-ups. This consistency means you'll build regular customers who know to find you there every Sunday, and shoppers can develop relationships with the vendors they trust. The market draws the typical farmers market crowd: home cooks hunting for ingredients, families looking for weekend activities, and consumers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. The location in Fairfax County puts the market in an area with strong community engagement and spending power. Vendors at Mosaic Central Farm Market focus primarily on food and produce, reflecting what the market's name and mission emphasize. Typical offerings include fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit from local farms, baked goods from home bakeries and commercial producers, locally-made cheese, farm-fresh eggs, and seafood vendors who supply regional waters. You'll also find flowers and plants during the growing season, plus artisan food products like jams, honey, and prepared foods. The diverse product mix means shoppers come with various intentions, whether they're stocking their kitchen for the week or looking for specific specialty items. The market's acceptance of credit cards and participation in WIC programs signals its commitment to accessibility and modern customer expectations. This infrastructure matters for vendor operations since you won't be limited to cash transactions. The May-through-November timeline aligns with peak farmers market season on the East Coast, so you'll be operating during months when customer foot traffic is strongest and local production is most abundant. This is a market designed for food-focused vendors looking for a reliable, community-rooted venue.
Government Center Farmers Market
by Government Center Farmers Market Organizers
12000 Government Center Pkwy, Fairfax, VA 22035
Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM
25 spots open
Thursday evenings at Government Center in Fairfax offer a reliable farmers market experience for both shoppers and vendors looking to build a regular customer base. The Government Center Farmers Market runs weekly from 3 to 7 PM at 12000 Government Center Parkway, making it convenient for people stopping by after work or on their way home. This timing works well for vendors who want to reach commuters and families picking up fresh ingredients for dinner preparation. The market focuses on food and produce, drawing vendors who specialize in seasonal vegetables, fresh-picked fruits, and other farm-direct products. Beyond produce, you'll find baked goods from local bakers, artisanal honey, preserves, and jams from small producers, as well as vendors offering meat and poultry. This mix means the market serves both customers looking for everyday staples and those seeking specialty items. The emphasis on food-based vendors creates a straightforward, produce-focused atmosphere that appeals to home cooks and meal planners. Operating as a weekly market in the Fairfax area, Government Center Farmers Market attracts consistent foot traffic from the Government Center location itself, nearby offices, and residential neighborhoods. Vendors benefit from this recurring schedule, as regular customers learn to expect you there each Thursday and can plan their shopping around the market's hours. The market accepts credit cards, which broadens your potential customer base and accommodates shoppers who prefer cashless transactions. Whether you're a new vendor testing a location or an established producer looking to add a reliable weekly outlet, this farmers market provides steady visibility in the Fairfax community throughout the growing season and beyond.
Fairfax Community Farmers' Market
by Fairfax Community Farmers' Market Organizers
10500 Page Avenue, Fairfax, VA 22030
Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 14 - Oct 29
25 spots open
Running seasonally from mid-May through late October, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning in Fairfax. The market takes place at 10500 Page Avenue and operates from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, offering a window of opportunity for vendors to connect with community shoppers during peak hours when foot traffic is strongest. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the focus here is on locally-sourced food and agricultural products, meaning vendors typically bring items directly from their farms and kitchens to sell fresh. The vendor mix reflects what you'd expect at a well-established farmers market in Northern Virginia. Produce vendors offer seasonal vegetables and fruits that change throughout the market's May-through-October run, while other regulars bring baked goods, dairy products like cheese and eggs, fresh herbs, and flowers. Some vendors also offer value-added items like jams, honey, and prepared foods. This format attracts shoppers who are specifically looking for fresh, local food options and ingredients they can't easily find in conventional grocery stores. The Saturday morning timing makes it a natural gathering spot for home cooks and gardeners planning their weekend meals and projects. For vendors considering selling at the Fairfax Community Farmers' Market, understand that this is a food-focused venue. The market accepts credit cards, which is increasingly important for customers who don't carry cash. The seasonal nature (operating May through October) means vendors should plan their product availability and growing cycles around these months. The consistent weekly schedule and established community presence make this a reliable spot for producers looking to build a regular customer base rather than a one-off event. If you're producing food, produce, baked goods, or complementary agricultural products, this market offers a stable platform to reach Fairfax residents who actively seek out local sources.
Fairfax Farmers Market
by I Love Farmers Markets
Bolinas Park, Bolinas Rd & Cascade Dr, Fairfax, CA 94930
Wednesdays, 4 PM - 8 PM, May 1 - October 30
25 spots open
Held every Wednesday evening from 4 to 8 PM at Bolinas Park in Fairfax, this weekly farmers market runs throughout the growing season from May through October. The setting itself, nestled among towering redwoods at the intersection of Bolinas Road and Cascade Drive, creates a uniquely relaxed atmosphere that reflects the character of this tight-knit North Bay community. Unlike traditional morning farmers markets, the Fairfax Farmers Market caters to the after-work crowd, making it a popular gathering spot where locals stop by to pick up dinner ingredients and connect with neighbors. The market draws a steady mix of regional farmers, bakers, and artisans who sell directly to shoppers. You'll find seasonal produce from local farms, freshly baked goods from small-scale bakers, and handmade items from craft vendors. The vendor mix typically includes both essential staples and specialty items, reflecting what grows well in Marin's microclimate during each part of the season. Spring brings early greens and spring vegetables, summer offers peak stone fruits and berries, and fall transitions into squash, apples, and root crops. Bakers and food producers often showcase prepared items like jams, cheese, and prepared foods alongside raw ingredients. The attendee base leans toward community members who prioritize supporting local producers and handmade goods. Fairfax itself draws people interested in small-town living and sustainable practices, so you'll connect with shoppers who actively seek out vendors they recognize week after week. The Wednesday evening timing and outdoor redwood setting make this as much a social event as a shopping destination, with families, couples, and solo shoppers all making it part of their weekly routine. The market's established reputation in Marin County means consistent foot traffic throughout the season for vendors who build relationships with regular customers.
Festivals in Fairfax(1)
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