Vendor Events in Highland, CA
5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Highland, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Highland(2)
Highland Saturday Morning Marketplace Certified Farmers Market
by Highland Market Organizers
27981 Highland Avenue, Highland, CA 92346
Sat: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning from spring through late fall, the Highland Saturday Morning Marketplace Certified Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers at 27981 Highland Avenue in Highland, California. Operating from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, this weekly farmers market runs from April through November, giving you a reliable destination for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce throughout the growing season. As a certified farmers market, this venue focuses on connecting Highland and San Bernardino County residents directly with the farmers and artisans who grow and make what they sell. You'll find seasonal vegetables, fresh herbs, locally-raised eggs, baked goods made by hand, and fresh flowers that change with what's in season. Because this is a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the emphasis stays on food and agricultural products, meaning you can expect quality produce that was likely harvested within the last day or two. The morning timing also appeals to shoppers looking to beat the heat and get the pick of the week's selection. The market welcomes a range of payment methods, accepting credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This inclusive approach means the market serves the broader Highland community, from budget-conscious families to those seeking specialty ingredients. The weekly schedule makes it easy for regular customers to plan their shopping around their farmer's market visits, and for vendors, it creates a dependable sales opportunity with foot traffic that builds throughout the season. If you're a vendor selling produce, baked goods, preserves, honey, flowers, or other farm-direct products in the inland Southern California region, the Highland Saturday Morning Marketplace Certified Farmers Market offers a established customer base and the credibility that comes with certified farmers market designation.
Highland Street Market
by Highland Street Market Organizers
3001 Ridge Road, Highland, IN 46322
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 6 - Oct 17
25 spots open
Highland Street Market is a seasonal Saturday farmers market held June through October at Main Square Park in Highland, Indiana. The market features locally grown produce including fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, artisan breads, honey, herbs, spices, and handmade items including crafts and soaps. Vendors also include prepared food offerings and specialty products. The market accepts WIC and SNAP benefits, making it accessible to diverse shoppers. Hosted by Highland Parks and Recreation Department, this established community market draws regular local customers seeking fresh, farm-direct products and supporting regional growers.
Pop-Ups in Highland(2)
Highland Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market
Highland, KS
September 3-6, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place in Highland, Kansas over the Labor Day weekend, this four-day pop-up event brings together dealers and collectors offering everything from vintage furniture and decorative pieces to memorabilia, glassware, and local antiques. The September 3-6, 2026 dates make it an ideal destination for shoppers looking to hunt for unique finds as summer winds down and the season shifts toward fall. Pop-up flea markets like this one draw a diverse crowd of serious collectors, casual browsers, interior designers, and anyone hoping to discover hidden gems at reasonable prices. The mixed vendor lineup typical of the Highland Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market means you'll encounter a wide range of merchandise under one event. Antique dealers often stock period furniture, vintage kitchenware, and restored items alongside newer vendors specializing in collectibles like comic books, sports memorabilia, or niche categories. This variety keeps both first-time visitors and repeat shoppers engaged, since each booth offers something different and inventory changes frequently between events. The flea market format also tends to draw a more relaxed, exploratory crowd compared to formal antique shows, making it accessible whether you're hunting for a specific piece or simply enjoying the browsing experience. For vendors, a pop-up event like this offers the advantage of a concentrated timeframe and focused audience. The four-day run captures the tail end of summer travel and tourism, pulling in both locals and out-of-town visitors to Highland. Shoppers attending tend to have time to spend, especially over a holiday weekend, which often translates to more thorough browsing and purchasing. Whether you specialize in antiques, collectibles, or general vintage goods, the Highland Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market provides a natural gathering point for buyers in the region looking to refresh their collections or add new pieces to their inventory.
Highland Spring Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market
Highland, KS
April 30
25 spots open
Coming to Highland, Kansas this spring, the Highland Spring Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market offers a one-time opportunity for vendors to reach collectors and treasure hunters in the area. Taking place over the final weekend of April and into early May, this pop-up draws the kind of shoppers who actively seek out unique finds, vintage goods, and hard-to-find collectibles. If you sell antiques, vintage home decor, retro clothing, collectible memorabilia, jewelry, glassware, or any category of pre-owned goods, this event attracts the demographic most likely to browse and purchase. Spring is an ideal season for flea markets and antiques events. The weather draws people outdoors, and many collectors use this time to refresh their homes or hunt for specific pieces they've been seeking. The Highland Spring Antiques and Collectibles Flea Market capitalizes on that seasonal energy, positioning itself as a destination for both casual browsers and serious collectors in the Highland area. This is the kind of pop-up where attendees come with intention, often making multiple purchases across different vendor booths as they hunt through booths looking for their next great find. For vendors, a mixed general antiques and collectibles market means you'll share space with a diverse range of sellers. You might be next to someone selling vintage kitchen tools, another vendor focused on sports memorabilia, and a dealer in mid-century furniture. That variety actually works in your favor, as it encourages shoppers to spend more time at the event and visit more booths. The collectibles focus means you're not competing with new merchandise vendors, so customers are there specifically for older, unique, or hard-to-find items. Since this is a one-time pop-up event in Highland, Kansas, it's worth marking on your calendar if you're looking for spring selling opportunities in the Flint Hills region. The combination of the seasonal timing and the antiques-focused audience makes this a potentially strong fit for vendors with quality vintage and collectible inventory.
Festivals in Highland(1)
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Create a free VendorsMap account, browse the 5 events listed in Highland, CA, and apply from each event page. Some events accept applications directly through VendorsMap; others link out to the organizer's own application.
How much are booth fees in Highland?
Booth fees vary by event and organizer. Weekly farmers markets are usually the most affordable, while large festivals and juried craft fairs typically charge more. Each event listing on VendorsMap shows the booth fee when the organizer has published one. Sign in free to see fees and deadlines.
When do applications open for Highland events?
It depends on the event. Many seasonal markets open applications in late winter or early spring, and annual festivals often open several months before the event date. Check each listing for its deadline, and create a free account to get alerts when applications open.
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