Vendor Events in Gettysburg, PA
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Festivals in Gettysburg(4)
Gettysburg Wine & Music Festival
by Gettysburg Wine & Music Festival
Granite Hill Camping Resort, 3340 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325
September 12-13, 2026
The Gettysburg Wine & Music Festival is central Pennsylvania's premier wine and spirits festival held over a full weekend at Granite Hill Camping Resort in scenic Adams County. Attendees sample hundreds of wines from Pennsylvania wineries and crafted spirits from local distilleries while enjoying continuous live music performances. The event features 27 wineries and distilleries, approximately 10 food vendors, and 35+ craft vendors selling handmade jewelry, clothing, wine accessories, and other artisan wares. The festival attracts wine enthusiasts, music lovers, and vendors from across the region seeking to showcase their products to diverse audiences. The event includes free parking on-site and shuttle services from nearby hotels. It is hosted by the Chamber of Gettysburg & Adams County and supported by hundreds of volunteers and local businesses.
Blaze for the Brave
by Jayson Pettibone
75 Cunningham Rd, The Barn Resort, Gettysburg, PA
Vendor set up is Friday afternoon. Must be there all 3 days and tear down starts around 5pm Sunday.
Our Mission and Passion: This fiery fall family event celebrates and supports first responders through a unique festival centered around live local music, spicy food competitions, local vendors and community passion. Come and enjoy new experiences watching professional pepper eaters push themselves and each other to the limits to win a League of Fire belt. Our Mission and Passion: This fiery fall family event celebrates and supports first responders through a unique festival centered around live local music, spicy food competitions, local vendors and community passion. Come and enjoy new experiences watching professional pepper eaters push themselves and each other to the limits to win a League of Fire belt.
163rd Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment
by Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association
Gettysburg, PA
2027-07-03
The 163rd Battle of Gettysburg Civil War Reenactment is a major three-day historical event that features approximately 1,000 reenactors and tens of thousands of spectators. Held at the historic Daniel Lady Farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the event includes living history demonstrations showing civilian and military life during the Civil War era. Attendees can tour the Daniel Lady Farm house and barn, which served as Confederate field hospitals during the actual 1863 battle, and view Union and Confederate military camps, artillery demonstrations, and cavalry demonstrations. Each day concludes with a full-scale battle scenario. The event attracts history enthusiasts and families seeking immersive educational experiences. Vendors and sutlers are present on-site, alongside food tents and merchandise offerings, making this a vibrant marketplace for period-appropriate goods and provisions. The reenactment typically runs from Friday through Sunday in early July, coinciding with the original battle dates.
Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival II
by Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival
Granite Hill Camping Resort, 3340 Fairfield Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325
August 13-16, 2027
Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival II takes place August 13-16, 2026, at Granite Hill Camping Resort just outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, offering four days immersed in authentic bluegrass music and culture. This festival draws serious bluegrass fans and musicians from across the region, creating an atmosphere where live music is the main event but artisan vendors and craft sellers round out the experience. If you're looking to reach an audience passionate about traditional American music, handmade goods, and outdoor festival culture, this is the kind of event where attendees come ready to spend time and support small makers and vendors. The festival format means you'll encounter a diverse crowd beyond just hardcore bluegrass purists. Families camp on-site, day-trippers visit for afternoon and evening performances, and musicians themselves often vend their own recordings and merchandise. Vendors at bluegrass festivals typically include crafters selling handmade instruments, leather goods, woodwork, and apparel; food vendors serving traditional festival fare; local artisans offering everything from preserves to pottery; and performers selling their own CDs and band merchandise. The multi-day camping setup means people are there to settle in, browse at a leisurely pace, and shop between sets rather than rushing through like a quick farmers market visit. Being held in mid-August in the Gettysburg area puts this festival in peak summer travel season. The location on Fairfield Road at Granite Hill Camping Resort positions vendors near one of Pennsylvania's most historic tourist destinations, meaning you may reach both locals and visitors to the region. The festival's established reputation in Pennsylvania's bluegrass community suggests a well-organized event with returning attendees who plan their summers around it. This is the kind of event where word-of-mouth matters, regular customers become friends over multiple years, and the vibe emphasizes community and shared passion for music and craft rather than high-volume transactions.
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