Vendor Events in Gig Harbor, WA

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Gig Harbor, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Gig Harbor(3)

Gig Harbor Waterfront Farmers Market

by Gig Harbor Waterfront Farmers Market

Skansie Brothers Park, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Thursdays 1 PM - 6 PM

Farmers MarketDaily and seasonal stalls available

25 spots open

The Gig Harbor Waterfront Farmers Market is a seasonal Thursday farmers market in downtown Gig Harbor held at Skansie Brothers Park along the waterfront. The market features approximately 45 vendor booths each week, showcasing local farmers, artisans, and food vendors. Shoppers find fresh produce, flowers, honey, baked goods, prepared foods, handcrafted items, and local artwork. The market offers live music entertainment each week, family-friendly activities, and waterfront ambiance. Operating from late May through late August, this is a well-established community gathering place that welcomes all SNAP and food assistance programs. The market is organized by the Downtown Waterfront Alliance.

Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Skansie Park

by Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Skansie Park Organizers

3207 Harborview Drive, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at Skansie Park in Gig Harbor, Washington, this seasonal farmers market brings together local growers, producers, and food vendors who sell directly to community members throughout the year. Situated at 3207 Harborview Drive, the market operates on a weekly basis during its active season, making it a reliable destination for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced products. Farmers markets like this one serve as the direct-to-consumer connection between producers and shoppers who want to know where their food comes from. You'll typically find vendors offering seasonal produce, herbs, baked goods, dairy products, meats, prepared foods, and other value-added items made by local artisans. The weekly format means inventory changes with what's currently being harvested or produced, so regular shoppers develop relationships with specific vendors and learn about what's in season. Spring might bring fresh greens and early vegetables, summer features berries and stone fruits at their peak, fall offers apples and root vegetables, and winter carries storage crops and preserved goods depending on what local farmers are producing. The Gig Harbor farmers market draws a mix of home cooks seeking meal ingredients, residents who've made the market part of their weekend routine, and visitors to the Gig Harbor waterfront area who stop by while exploring the charming Pierce County community. For vendors, this means a customer base that's actively shopping for food and produce rather than browsing casually. The waterfront location near Skansie Park adds to the appeal, as shoppers often combine their market visit with enjoying the scenic harbor area. Since this market runs seasonally, the specific dates and times vary throughout the year. Vendors interested in participating should contact the market organizers directly to learn about current scheduling, vendor application requirements, and booth availability for their product category.

Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Kimball Drive

by Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Kimball Drive Organizers

6808 Kimball Drive, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Gig Harbor's weekly farmers market at Kimball Drive is a seasonal gathering that brings together local producers and food vendors with shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and products. Located at 6808 Kimball Drive in Pierce County, this farmers market operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should reach out to the organizers to confirm exact dates and times before planning to apply or visit. Farmers markets like this one serve a different purpose than craft fairs or general festivals. They're specifically designed to connect growers, producers, and food artisans directly with their community. You'll typically find produce vendors selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, along with value-added food products like jams, baked goods, honey, cheese, and prepared foods. Many farmers markets also welcome vendors offering herbs, plants, flowers, and other farm-related goods. The customer base at farmers markets tends to be people actively seeking quality ingredients, supporting local agriculture, and building relationships with the people growing or making their food. The Gig Harbor location draws from the broader Pierce County community and benefits from Gig Harbor's reputation as a vibrant waterfront town. Shoppers at farmers markets in this region are typically interested in sustainability, quality, and knowing where their food comes from. The seasonal nature of the market means that inventory and vendor participation will shift throughout the year, offering different products as crops come into and out of season. If you're a food producer or vendor interested in selling at the Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Kimball Drive, getting in touch with the organizers early is important since seasonal schedules can vary. They'll provide details about vendor applications, booth availability, setup requirements, and the specific weeks the market operates.

Pop-Ups in Gig Harbor(1)

Gig Harbor Maritime Market

by Gig Harbor Waterfront Farmers Market

Skansie Brothers Park, 3207 Harborview Dr, Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Saturdays, June-September 2026 (10am-3pm)

Pop-UpContact organizer

40 spots open

Gig Harbor's waterfront comes alive on summer Saturdays with this weekly pop-up market that draws both locals and visitors seeking handmade goods and local products. Running from June through September at Skansie Brothers Park, the Gig Harbor Maritime Market takes advantage of the town's scenic harbor setting and the season when foot traffic peaks in this picturesque Puget Sound community. The Saturday morning-to-afternoon timeframe gives shoppers a relaxed weekend rhythm to browse, and the waterfront location at 3207 Harborview Drive on the harbor boardwalk makes it a natural destination for those already exploring the area. This is a mixed vendor pop-up, meaning you'll find a diverse range of merchandise rather than a single category focus. Marine-themed art and nautical-inspired crafts are well-suited to the setting and draw vendors who work with that aesthetic, while handcrafted jewelry makers, woodworkers, and other artisans often thrive at waterfront markets where the natural beauty complements their work. Local seafood vendors and producers take advantage of Gig Harbor's fishing heritage, and Pacific Northwest craft goods ranging from pottery to locally made foods align with what tourists and residents expect when visiting a working harbor town. The mix keeps the market fresh and gives shoppers reasons to return throughout the summer. The weekly frequency means vendors can establish a regular customer base over the season, and the 16-week run from June through September captures the entire Pacific Northwest summer when weather is most reliable and tourism peaks. Gig Harbor itself is known for its artistic community and waterfront charm, attracting both serious shoppers and casual strollers who appreciate the combination of shopping and scenery. If you sell handmade goods, local products, or anything with regional appeal, this market's consistent schedule and beautiful setting make it a solid summer fixture for building relationships with repeat customers.

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