Vendor Events in Fort Wayne, IN

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Fort Wayne, IN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Fort Wayne(5)

YLNI Barr Street Market

by YLNI Barr Street Market Organizers

302 E. Berry Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 3 - September

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25 spots open

The YLNI Barr Street Market is Indiana's top-ranked farmers market and Fort Wayne's premier vendor market. Located at the historic Barr Street Market in downtown Fort Wayne's oldest public space, this producer-only market features over 150 local vendors from Allen County and surrounding areas selling fresh produce, baked goods, crafts, honey, jewelry, and prepared foods. Every vendor personally grows or makes the products they sell. The market operates Saturdays 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM from May through September, with additional Wednesday afternoon hours June through August. The vibrant outdoor market attracts approximately 10,000 visitors weekly and includes live music from local musicians and activities for children. Free metered street parking is available on adjacent streets with paid parking nearby.

South Side Farmers Market

by South Side Farmers Market Organizers

3300 Warsaw St., Fort Wayne, IN 46807

Sat: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 4 - Dec 19

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25 spots open

Operating weekly from April through December, this farmers market on Warsaw Street in Fort Wayne brings together local growers and food producers who stock fresh produce, baked goods, dairy products, herbs, flowers, and handmade crafts. The Saturday morning schedule from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM catches the early risers who want first pick of the season's best offerings, whether that's spring greens and seedlings in April, summer berries and vegetables at their peak, or fall squash and root vegetables as the growing season winds down. The market creates a natural gathering spot for residents of Fort Wayne's South Side neighborhood and beyond who prioritize locally sourced food and direct relationships with the people who grow and make what they sell. What makes a farmers market distinct from other vendor events is the focus on fresh, seasonal products and the direct producer-to-consumer model. You'll find vendors who've spent months cultivating their crops or perfecting their recipes, rather than resellers. The crowd tends to be regulars who plan their weekly shopping around what's in season, plus newcomers discovering what grows in Indiana. The atmosphere is different from a craft fair or festival, with an emphasis on quality ingredients and sustainable food systems rather than entertainment or novelty shopping. The market at 3300 Warsaw St. accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, and it participates in WIC and Senior FMNP programs, making fresh local food accessible to a wider range of shoppers. Whether you're a vendor offering produce, baked goods, prepared foods, flowers, or value-added products like jam or honey, this weekly market draws the kind of shoppers actively seeking out local sources for their tables.

Salomon Farm Park Farmers Market

by City of Fort Wayne Parks

817 W Dupont Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Wednesdays, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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30 spots open

The Salomon Farm Park Farmers Market is a producer-focused market open Wednesday evenings during summer months at a historic 1894 barn. Vendors must grow their own produce within a 75-mile radius, emphasizing fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs with sustainable and organic practices. The market also welcomes artisanal vendors selling baked goods, honey, maple syrup, handmade crafts, and value-added products. Family-friendly amenities include farm animal interactions, wagon rides, and children's activities. Located on the City of Fort Wayne's working farm on the north side, the market attracts shoppers seeking direct farm-to-customer relationships and supports the regional food system.

YLNI Farmers Market

by Young Leaders of Northeast Indiana

120 W Wayne St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, June - October

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75 spots open

Held weekly on Saturday mornings throughout the growing season, this producer-only farmers market brings together over 75 local vendors at Parkview Field in downtown Fort Wayne. The market operates from 9 AM to 1 PM from June through October, making it a reliable weekend destination for residents seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and products directly from the farmers who grow them. The "producer-only" format means you're buying from the people actually tending the crops and raising the animals, rather than resellers, which is a hallmark of authentic farmers markets. Vendors come from Allen County and surrounding areas, reflecting the agricultural diversity of northeast Indiana. You'll find seasonal produce that changes week to week as crops come in and out of season, early summer berries and greens give way to tomatoes and stone fruits at peak season, then transition to fall squash, apples, and root vegetables as autumn approaches. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, many vendors offer complementary products like honey, baked goods, eggs, and preserves. The Saturday morning timing and June-October schedule align with peak growing season and farmers' harvest cycles, so inventory and variety tend to be strongest during these months. The downtown Fort Wayne location at 120 W Wayne St puts the market in an accessible, walkable area where customers can combine their market trip with other downtown amenities. For vendors, this means exposure to both dedicated farmers market shoppers and foot traffic from people spending time in the area. The weekly schedule makes it easier for regular customers to develop relationships with their favorite producers and plan their meals around what's freshest that week. If you're looking for a consistent, year-round farmers market presence during the growing season with a strong producer-focused model and solid vendor turnout, YLNI Farmers Market offers a straightforward, established venue with established customer traffic.

Salomon Spring Market & Salomon Farmers' Market

by Salomon Spring Market & Salomon Farmers' Market Organizers

817 W. Dupont Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Located at Salomon Farm Park on West Dupont Road in Fort Wayne, this seasonal farmers market brings together local growers and producers during the warmer months. The Salomon Spring Market and Salomon Farmers' Market operates as a traditional neighborhood gathering space where residents can access fresh, locally grown produce directly from the farmers who cultivate it. The weekly format means vendors return on a regular schedule, allowing shoppers to build relationships with their favorite producers and plan meals around what's seasonally available. This consistency is one of the defining strengths of farmers markets compared to one-time festivals or pop-ups, as customers know when and where to find their trusted sources for vegetables, fruits, and other goods. The vendor mix at Salomon Farmers' Market reflects what you'd typically find at a well-established neighborhood market focused on food and produce. Local farmers bring organic vegetables and fruits at peak ripeness, while other vendors offer complementary products like artisan baked goods, maple syrup, raw honey, and handmade soaps and lotions. This combination makes the market a destination for people seeking both staple ingredients and specialty items they might not easily find in conventional retail spaces. Food trucks add another layer to the experience, giving visitors the option to grab prepared food while they shop. For many vendors, farmers markets like this one attract customers specifically interested in supporting local agriculture and small-scale producers, creating a customer base that values transparency about sourcing and production methods. The evening timing and weekly summer schedule create a community-focused atmosphere beyond simple transactions. Live acoustic music appears on select dates, creating a reason for people to linger and explore, which typically benefits all vendors. The inclusion of farm animals available for visitor interaction adds a family-friendly element that draws households and makes the market feel like more than just a shopping trip. Whether you specialize in produce, baked goods, prepared foods, or handmade items that appeal to farmers market shoppers, understanding the seasonal rhythm and weekly cadence at Salomon Farmers' Market helps determine if it's the right fit for your vendor schedule.

Festivals in Fort Wayne(1)

Fort Wayne Three Rivers Festival

by Three Rivers Festival

Headwaters Park, 333 S Clinton St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

July 2026 (typically second week of July)

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25 spots open

Every July, downtown Fort Wayne comes alive with one of Indiana's largest celebrations when the Three Rivers Festival takes over Headwaters Park and the surrounding downtown area. This 10-day festival typically happens in the second week of July and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors who come to experience live entertainment, discover local artisans, and enjoy the festive atmosphere along the three rivers that define the city's geography. The festival has become a cornerstone summer event for the region, drawing families, food enthusiasts, and craft lovers from across Indiana and beyond. The vendor experience at the Three Rivers Festival is notably diverse. You'll find craft artisans selling handmade goods, food vendors offering everything from traditional festival fare to regional specialties, and local businesses showcasing their products and services. For vendors, this means exposure to an enormous audience during peak summer season when people are actively shopping for gifts, home goods, and unique finds. The scale of the event means serious foot traffic and extended shopping hours over multiple days, which is attractive for vendors looking to maximize sales during the busy season. Whether you work with handcrafted items, prepared foods, or niche products, the mixed vendor approach means there's room for many different categories. Located at Headwaters Park in downtown Fort Wayne at 333 S Clinton St, the festival utilizes the park's central location and scenic riverfront setting as part of its draw. The downtown location means good accessibility for attendees and creates a vibrant urban festival atmosphere rather than a typical fairground setup. This also connects the festival to nearby restaurants, shops, and attractions, making it a destination event where people plan to spend multiple hours or return across the 10 days. For vendors considering applying, understand that you're participating in a major regional event with established infrastructure and a loyal audience that returns year after year.

Craft Fairs in Fort Wayne(1)

Fort Wayne Craft Show at American Legion

by American Legion Post 241

American Legion Post 241, 3502 Hessen Cassel Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Fall 2026

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45 spots open

A fall craft fair in the Waynedale area of Fort Wayne brings together local makers and artists for a seasonal shopping event. The Fort Wayne Craft Show at American Legion Post 241 on Hessen Cassel Road draws vendors selling handmade crafts, holiday decorations, and artisan goods as the year shifts into autumn. This annual event gives crafters and small makers a dedicated venue to connect with shoppers looking for unique, made-by-hand items rather than mass-produced goods. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general festivals because they focus specifically on handmade and artisan products across many categories. You'll typically find vendors displaying items like hand-painted home decor, knitted or sewn goods, jewelry, woodcrafts, pottery, candles, and other items made in small batches or custom orders. Many vendors use these events to test new products, sell seasonal inventory, and build direct relationships with repeat customers. The fall timing makes it especially relevant for people shopping for holiday decorations and gifts as the season approaches. The Waynedale craft fair atmosphere tends to attract shoppers who specifically seek out handmade goods and support local makers. These attendees often value quality craftsmanship and unique items they won't find in chain stores. If you make or sell handcrafted products, this American Legion venue provides access to a community-focused audience already interested in artisan work. The local, neighborhood feel of the event means you're reaching people in the Fort Wayne area who prioritize supporting makers and small businesses in their own community. Whether you create home goods, wearables, decorative items, or other crafts, a fall event like this offers a prime selling opportunity during the busy holiday shopping season.

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