Vendor Events in Helena, MT

8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Helena, MT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Helena(1)

Helena Farmers Market

by Helena FM

Neill Ave, Helena, MT 59601

Saturdays, June - September

Farmers MarketContact organizer

30 spots open

Every Saturday from June through September, Helena's downtown comes alive with the Helena Farmers Market on Neill Avenue. This weekly farmers market brings together local growers, producers, and artisans who serve the Montana capital and surrounding communities. If you're a vendor looking to connect with a steady weekend audience during the peak growing season, this market offers consistent foot traffic and a loyal customer base drawn to locally-sourced goods and handmade products. The Helena Farmers Market attracts a diverse mix of vendors typical of regional farmers markets in the Mountain West. You'll find fresh produce from local farms, baked goods, honey, jams, and value-added products alongside craft vendors offering handmade items. The market draws both longtime residents who treat Saturday mornings as a shopping tradition and visitors exploring Helena's downtown character. The summer and early fall season means peak availability for regional produce, making this an ideal venue for farmers and food producers with seasonal inventory. Shopping at a farmers market in Helena means customers are actively seeking direct connections with the people who grow and make what they're buying. The weekly format creates an opportunity for vendors to build relationships with repeat customers over the course of the season. Neill Avenue's central location in Helena keeps the market accessible and visible to the community. Whether you specialize in fresh vegetables, prepared foods, crafts, or other artisan goods, the Helena Farmers Market represents a chance to reach customers who prioritize supporting local businesses and value the quality that comes from knowing your vendor personally.

Craft Fairs in Helena(3)

Helena Autumn Art and Craft Show

by Autumn Art and Craft Show / Helena Civic Center

Helena, MT

October 25, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The 41st Annual Autumn Art & Craft Show is a one-day indoor craft fair held at the Helena Civic Center featuring over 90 juried vendors selling unique handmade items. Attendees can browse a diverse selection of locally crafted goods including jewelry, fall and holiday decor, home goods, and artisan products made by craftspeople from across Montana. The show runs from 9am to 4pm on Saturday, October 25, with admission at five dollars, and children 12 and under admitted free. Concessions are available on-site. This established autumn event attracts hundreds of shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind handmade pieces for themselves and the upcoming holiday season.

handMADE Montana Helena Holiday MADE Fair

by handMADE Montana

Helena Civic Center, Helena, MT 59601

December 4-5, 2026

Craft Fair$10

200 spots open

Every December, Helena's creative community gathers for a celebration of local handmade goods at the handMADE Montana Helena Holiday MADE Fair. Taking place at the Helena Civic Center, this annual craft fair brings together artisans and makers from across the region who create everything from pottery and jewelry to paintings, home décor, and unique gifts. The holiday timing makes it a natural destination for shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind presents that support local makers rather than mass production. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general festivals in their focus on handmade and artisan goods. Vendors here are typically independent makers and small businesses rather than farmers or large retailers. You'll find potters displaying handthrown vessels, jewelers selling custom designs, painters and printmakers, woodworkers, textile artists, and makers of home goods ranging from candles and soaps to home décor pieces. Many vendors use traditional techniques or put their own creative spin on their craft, so each booth tells a different story about the maker's process and aesthetic. The December timing taps into both the holiday shopping season and the gift-giving mindset, attracting attendees who are specifically seeking handcrafted items with personality. Customers at this event tend to value quality and craftsmanship, and they're often willing to invest in pieces that are beautiful, functional, or both. For vendors, this means a customer base that appreciates the work behind handmade goods and understands their value. As part of handMADE Montana's network of seasonal markets across Bozeman, Helena, and Missoula, the Helena Holiday MADE Fair represents a significant selling opportunity in Montana's capital city during one of the year's busiest shopping periods. If you make handcrafted goods and want to connect with customers who seek authentic, locally-made products, this craft fair offers access to a dedicated community of makers and art-loving shoppers.

Helena Spring Art & Craft Show

by Helena Civic Center

Helena Civic Center, Helena, MT 59601

March 28, 2027

Craft Fair$100-$200

90 spots open

This annual craft fair brings together handmade vendors and artisan sellers in Helena's vibrant community space. Held each spring at the Helena Civic Center, the event captures that distinctive Montana spirit while showcasing locally crafted goods from across the region. March is an ideal time to explore emerging spring collections, as makers unveil new designs after winter preparation and artisans refresh their product lines for the warmer months ahead. The Helena Spring Art & Craft Show draws the kind of shoppers who appreciate authentic, handmade goods and value direct connections with the people who create them. You'll find customers browsing for unique home decor, wearable art, jewelry, pottery, woodwork, and other artisan items that reflect quality craftsmanship. Spring timing means both longtime craft fair enthusiasts planning their seasonal purchases and newcomers discovering makers they'll support year-round. The Helena Civic Center location provides a welcoming indoor venue in Montana's capital city, drawing from both local Helena shoppers and visitors exploring the area. For vendors, this craft fair represents an opportunity to reach an engaged audience genuinely interested in handmade and artisan products. The event's annual schedule means it attracts returning customers who anticipate what new makers might appear and what fresh designs established vendors will introduce. Helena's community actively supports local craftsmanship, making this a solid venue for anyone selling jewelry, textiles, art, home goods, pottery, or other handmade items. The spring season itself creates natural shopping momentum as people refresh their homes and wardrobes for warmer weather ahead.

Festivals in Helena(3)

Helena Holiday MADE Fair

by handMADE Montana

Helena, MT

2026-12-04

Festival$125 (10x6) to $385 (20x10), +$15 electric, +$25 corner

20 spots open

In early December, Helena comes alive with handmade holiday shopping at this juried festival celebrating local artisans and makers. The Helena Holiday MADE Fair brings together over 200 vetted vendors offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, textiles, bath products, and seasonal decorations. This is the flagship event for handMADE Montana, an organization dedicated to supporting independent makers throughout the state, so you'll find a carefully curated selection of quality goods across a wide range of price points and aesthetics. The two-day event in December draws shoppers searching for one-of-a-kind holiday gifts and decor that reflect authentic craftsmanship rather than mass-produced alternatives. Attendees at festivals like this tend to be gift-conscious consumers willing to invest in artisan-made items, often seeking pieces they can't find elsewhere. You'll see families, holiday decorators, and people specifically hunting for meaningful gifts with stories behind them. The December timing means the event captures peak holiday shopping season when people are most motivated to buy special items. As a juried fair, vendor selection is competitive and curated, which means the overall quality and cohesion of offerings tends to be higher than open-market events. This attracts both serious shoppers and serious makers. If you're a crafter, artist, or maker producing handmade goods in categories like home decor, fashion accessories, food products, or holiday-specific items, this Helena, Montana event offers strong visibility to an engaged audience. The application window typically opens in May with a deadline in August, giving you several months to prepare your submission and inventory for a December event.

Made in Montana Trade Show Helena

by MT Dept of Commerce

Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds, 98 West Custer Ave, Helena, MT

March 13-14, 2027

Festival$400

80 spots open

The Made in Montana Trade Show is an annual event hosted by the Montana Department of Commerce that showcases Montana-made products including food, home goods, gifts, personal care items, and Native American crafts. The two-day event features a wholesale buyer day on Friday exclusively for retail merchants from across the country seeking to stock authentic Montana products, followed by a public shopping day on Saturday open to all consumers. The event attracts over 100 vendors and thousands of attendees. Booth fees start at $400 for inline booths, with corner and combination options available. Vendors must be members of the Made in Montana program and products undergo competitive evaluation by a selection committee. The show provides direct sales opportunities and networking with major retailers. Admission and parking are free for public attendees.

Helena Alive at Five

by Downtown Helena Inc.

Helena, MT

2026-06-03

FestivalContact Downtown Helena Inc. for vendor fees

20 spots open

Every Wednesday evening from June through August, downtown Helena comes alive with this free weekly concert series that transforms local parks into gathering spaces for the community. Helena Alive at Five brings together live music from local and regional bands, creating the perfect backdrop for an evening out during Montana's warm summer months. The festival atmosphere draws families, couples, and groups of friends looking to enjoy good weather, good company, and quality entertainment without paying admission. The event's setup makes it naturally appealing to food and craft vendors. Food trucks line the venue, offering everything from casual eats to more specialized cuisine, so attendees can grab dinner while enjoying the music and atmosphere. Craft vendors set up throughout the space, selling handmade goods, artisan products, and locally-made items that appeal to the relaxed, outdoor festival crowd. The weekly cadence means regular attendees become familiar faces, which helps create a strong customer base for vendors who participate multiple weeks throughout the summer season. The audience at Helena Alive at Five includes a broad mix of Helena residents and visitors taking advantage of the area's pleasant summer evenings. People come to unwind after work, enjoy family time outdoors, and support local music and businesses. The free admission keeps the barrier low for attendance, which typically means good foot traffic and strong vendor engagement. Participation in this recurring series offers vendors the advantage of a consistent venue and predictable attendance patterns, making it easier to plan inventory and staffing across multiple appearances. Presented by the Lewis & Clark Tap Room and Rocky Mountain Credit Union, the event reflects Helena's commitment to vibrant downtown programming. For vendors, Helena Alive at Five represents a chance to reach a community-focused audience in a festive, outdoor setting where people are in a spending mindset and receptive to discovering local makers and food purveyors.

Pop-Ups in Helena(1)

Helena Spring Bazaar

by Helena Spring Bazaar

Helena, AL

April 18, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Spring in Alabama brings a fresh energy to local shopping, and the Helena Spring Bazaar captures that seasonal momentum perfectly. Taking place on April 18, 2026, this pop-up event brings together a diverse mix of vendors all in one convenient Helena location. Unlike year-round markets, pop-up events like this create a special occasion atmosphere where both shoppers and sellers treat the day as something worth planning around. The spring timing means vendors typically feature seasonal goods alongside their regular offerings, think fresh spring plants, updated home decor, lightweight apparel, and items perfect for spring refresh projects. A mixed vendor bazaar draws a wonderfully varied crowd, from those seeking handmade crafts and artisan goods to shoppers looking for everything from home goods to jewelry, accessories, and locally-made products. The general nature of the event means you'll find both established small business owners and makers testing out new products, creating an unpredictable and engaging shopping environment. This diversity attracts families, gift shoppers, and locals looking to support their community while discovering new finds. Spring bazaars in particular tend to draw people ready to spend after the winter season and motivated to refresh their homes and wardrobes. For vendors, a pop-up format in Helena offers the advantage of a concentrated, single-day event where foot traffic is focused and intentional. Shoppers come specifically because they know it's happening that day, rather than browsing casually. This makes spring pop-ups ideal for vendors wanting to test new markets, clear seasonal inventory, or build customer relationships in a low-commitment format. The April timing in Helena positions you well for capturing spring shopping energy while the weather encourages outdoor browsing and exploration.

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