Vendor Events in Hillsboro, OR

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

Farmers Markets in Hillsboro(4)

Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace

by Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace Organizers

E MAIN ST and 2ND AVE, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Tue: 5:00 PM-8:30 PM, Jun 10 - Aug 26

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Tuesday evening from June through late August, the Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace brings together local farmers, food producers, and artisans in the heart of downtown Hillsboro at the intersection of E Main Street and 2nd Avenue. This weekly farmers market operates during the peak season for Oregon's agricultural output, making it an ideal time to stock up on fresh, seasonal produce directly from growers who know their crops inside and out. The marketplace attracts a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from just-picked vegetables and berries to artisanal baked goods, locally made cheese, fresh eggs, and cut flowers that change with the seasons. Herb vendors bring fresh and dried varieties perfect for cooking and tea, while crafters offer handmade goods that complement the farm-forward atmosphere. Because this is a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the emphasis remains on food and agricultural products, though complementary artisan items are part of the mix. The evening timing, running from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM, makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or as part of their Tuesday routine. Accessibility is a priority at the Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, and it's a SNAP/EBT and WIC-authorized vendor location, meaning that shoppers using federal nutrition assistance programs can purchase eligible items. Many vendors highlight organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to customers interested in knowing where their food comes from. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach Hillsboro's community during the peak summer season or a shopper seeking fresh local food, the Tuesday evening timing and consistent weekly schedule create a reliable marketplace experience in Washington County.

Hillsboro Farmers' Market - Sunday at Orenco Station

by Hillsboro Market Organizers

Orenco Station Parkway and NE 61st Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Sun: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, May 4 - Oct 26

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running every Sunday morning from May through late October, this weekly farmers market at Orenco Station brings together local growers and food producers in the heart of Hillsboro's walkable neighborhood. The market operates from 10 AM to 2 PM at Orenco Station Parkway and NE 61st Avenue, making it convenient for residents of Washington County to stock up on seasonal produce and specialty foods without venturing far from home. The location itself, nestled in a mixed-use development, creates a pleasant shopping environment where you can combine your market visit with other nearby amenities. Vendors at the Hillsboro Farmers' Market - Sunday at Orenco Station offer a diverse range of products that go well beyond basic vegetables. You'll find fresh baked goods, local cheese makers, farm eggs, seasonal flowers, and seafood alongside produce from regional growers. The market actively supports producers who use organic methods, so if that's a priority for your sourcing, you'll have options to choose from. The vendor mix typically reflects what's in season, so spring and early summer bring different offerings than late summer and fall. What sets farmers markets apart from other retail venues is the direct relationship between producers and shoppers. You're buying from the people who grew or made the products, which means you can ask questions about farming practices, preparation methods, and how items were sourced. This transparency appeals to customers who care about where their food comes from. The market also welcomes customers using nutrition assistance programs, accepting SNAP/EBT, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits alongside standard credit card payments. This accessibility makes the market a genuine community gathering space rather than just a shopping destination. The May-through-October season captures the Pacific Northwest's peak growing months. Spring shoppers will find early greens and plants, while fall brings root vegetables, apples, and harvest-season specialties. If you're a vendor considering this market, the established customer base and consistent weekly schedule provide reliable foot traffic throughout the season.

Hillsboro Farmers Market

by Hillsboro Farmers Market

Courthouse Square, Hillsboro, OR 97123

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, May - October 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Set in the heart of downtown Hillsboro at Courthouse Square, this weekly farmers market brings together producers from across the Tualatin Valley and surrounding Washington County region. Running Saturdays from 9 AM to 1 PM throughout the growing season from May through October, the market offers vendors a consistent presence in a well-established community gathering space that draws regular shoppers looking for fresh, local products. The Hillsboro Farmers Market focuses on connecting farms and food producers directly with consumers. You'll find vendors selling seasonal produce, with offerings that shift as the region's growing calendar changes. Spring brings leafy greens and early vegetables, summer features berries and stone fruits, and fall offers root vegetables and squash. Beyond fresh produce, local food makers use the market to sell value-added items like preserves, baked goods, honey, and other homemade products. The market attracts shoppers who prioritize local sourcing and want to know the people growing and making their food, creating a natural audience for agricultural vendors and food artisans. As a weekly market running through the prime agricultural season, the Hillsboro Farmers Market provides vendors with regular income opportunities and the chance to build a consistent customer base. The Saturday morning time slot and central Courthouse Square location make it accessible to both early risers and casual weekend shoppers. The market operates during optimal conditions for farmer's market shopping, ending just as the Oregon growing season winds down in October. For producers in the Tualatin Valley and Washington County areas, this is an established venue with proven foot traffic and a community focus on local food.

Hillsboro Farmers Market at the Old Stone School

by Hillsboro Farmers Market at the Old Stone School Organizers

37098 Charles Town Pike, Hillsboro, VA 20132

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held weekly at the historic Old Stone School on Charles Town Pike in Hillsboro, this farmers market brings together local producers and community members in the heart of Loudoun County. The market operates seasonally, so vendors and shoppers should check with the organizers for the current schedule and exact operating dates, which typically align with peak growing seasons in the Virginia piedmont region. This is a traditional farmers market focused on food and produce, which means you'll find vendors selling fresh seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and other farm-direct products rather than crafts or prepared goods. The setting at the Old Stone School, a recognized landmark in the Hillsboro area, provides a charming backdrop for the weekly gathering. Farmers markets like this one draw a mix of home cooks looking for quality ingredients, families seeking locally-grown options, and longtime customers who've built relationships with specific vendors over the seasons. As a vendor, you can expect a community-oriented atmosphere where direct customer connection is central to the experience. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient for both you and shoppers. Whether you're growing vegetables, raising livestock products, producing jams and preserves, or offering other farm-based goods, this weekly market offers a stable venue during its operating season to build a regular customer base in the Hillsboro and surrounding Loudoun County area. The seasonal nature of the market means planning ahead with organizers is important for securing your spot and coordinating with the market's schedule.

Festivals in Hillsboro(2)

Washington County Fair Oregon

by Washington County Fair Complex

Washington County Fair Complex, 873 NE 34th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124

July 23-26, 2026

FestivalCommercial and craft vendor booths; contact fair complex

25 spots open

Every summer, the Washington County Fair takes over the fairgrounds in Hillsboro and draws thousands of people looking for classic county fair experiences mixed with the creative energy of Oregon's maker community. Held July 23-26, 2026 at the Washington County Fair Complex in northeast Hillsboro, this four-day festival sits right in the heart of the Portland metro area, making it accessible to vendors and shoppers across the Tualatin Valley region. The fair has become a reliable annual tradition where both established commercial vendors and independent craft artisans set up alongside agricultural exhibits and livestock shows, creating an event with real depth and variety. What makes a county fair different from farmers markets or one-off craft shows is the multi-generational appeal and the blend of commerce with community traditions. You'll find the indoor pavilions host Oregon craft makers selling handmade goods, art, and artisanal products alongside vendors offering food, goods, and services. At the same time, the fair maintains its agricultural roots with 4-H livestock competitions and demonstrations that attract families year-round and give the event a grounded, local feel that goes beyond typical shopping. The live entertainment and carnival rides create a festival atmosphere that keeps attendees on the grounds for hours, which translates to sustained foot traffic for vendors. For makers and craft artisans, the Washington County Fair's indoor pavilion setup offers good visibility and a captive audience actively shopping and looking for unique items. The July timing catches people in peak summer shopping mode, visiting fairs as a summer outing rather than a quick errand. This is a fair that draws serious shoppers as well as families looking for entertainment, food, and experiences, so vendor success tends to depend on having products that appeal across age groups or that capture attention during a leisure visit. The established reputation and long local history mean returning attendees often have favorite vendors and specific things they're looking for each year.

Helvetia Lavender Festival

by Helvetia Lavender Farm

Hillsboro, OR

2027-07-03

FestivalContact for booth fee

20 spots open

Held annually at Helvetia Lavender Farm in Hillsboro, Oregon, this two-weekend festival celebrates all things lavender during the peak of summer bloom. Taking place July 3-5 and July 10-12, 2026, the event draws lavender enthusiasts, craft shoppers, and families looking for a seasonal outing in the Willamette Valley. The festival's dual-weekend format gives vendors flexibility to participate across both weekends or select the dates that work best for their schedule. The Helvetia Lavender Festival brings together a mix of vendors reflecting the event's lavender focus and broader artisan community. You'll find producers of lavender-infused products like soaps, skincare items, honey, and baked goods alongside traditional craft vendors selling handmade goods, jewelry, home décor, and gifts. The festival atmosphere blends agricultural experience with marketplace energy, since the working lavender farm itself is central to the event. Attendees come for the u-cut lavender fields where they can harvest their own bundles, creating a natural draw that keeps foot traffic steady throughout the weekends. Live music and on-site food and beverage offerings add to the festival experience, creating an environment where shoppers linger and explore multiple vendor booths. The outdoor, farm-based setting appeals to vendors who thrive in family-friendly, leisure-paced events where customers are there to spend time and browse rather than dash through quickly. Early summer timing means good weather and strong attendance from people planning summer activities and looking for unique, locally-made products. For vendors, the Helvetia Lavender Festival offers exposure to an audience actively seeking artisan and specialty items, particularly those with any connection to lavender, natural products, or handcrafted goods. The two-weekend structure means the event draws repeat visitors as well as new attendees, and the farm setting itself creates photo-worthy moments that attendees share and remember.

Craft Fairs in Hillsboro(1)

Hillsboro Arts & Crafts Fair 2026

by Hillsboro Arts & Crafts Association

Hillsboro, KS

Sep 19, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

Hillsboro, Kansas hosts one of the region's longest-running juried craft fairs each September, drawing serious makers and shoppers from across the Great Plains and beyond. The event has built its reputation over five decades by maintaining strict handmade standards, which means you'll find genuine artisan work rather than resold goods or mass-produced items. This focus on authentic craftsmanship attracts vendors who take pride in their work and shoppers who understand the difference between handmade and commercial products. The fair brings together a genuinely mixed vendor roster, so a single day at the Hillsboro Arts & Crafts Fair 2026 on September 19 might include woodworkers, jewelry makers, painters, fiber artists, ceramicists, leather workers, and other specialized craftspeople. The diversity means browsers encounter everything from functional pieces to fine art, and vendors can compete less directly with neighbors in their own category. The application process is juried, meaning organizers review submissions to maintain quality standards and vendor variety, which shapes the overall event experience. An annual September event in Kansas draws both regional collectors and casual festival shoppers looking for unique holiday gift ideas as fall approaches. The draw of 40,000+ attendees suggests solid foot traffic and serious buying interest, not just window shopping. If you work in any handmade category and can reach the application deadline in March 2026, this fair offers the kind of scale and established audience that makes the booth investment worthwhile. The fact that this event has run for 57 years means it has deep roots in the community and consistent marketing that brings repeat customers back.

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