Vendor Events in Hot Springs, SD

10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Hot Springs, SD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Hot Springs(4)

Grandma's Farm & Zoo

by Grandma's Farm & Zoo Organizers

28443 Old Highway 79, Hot Springs, SD 57747

Mon: 10:00 AM-7:00 PM;Sat: 10:00 AM-7:00 PM;Sun: 10:00 AM-7:00 PM, Jul 6 - Oct 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market operates from early July through the end of October at 28443 Old Highway 79 in Hot Springs, South Dakota, capturing the region's prime growing season and early fall harvest. Grandma's Farm & Zoo opens three days a week, Mondays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 10 AM to 7 PM, making it convenient for both early morning shoppers and those looking to browse later in the day. The market's extended hours throughout the season reflect its role as a consistent destination for Fall River County residents seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and artisan food products. Vendors at this farmers market focus primarily on food and produce, offering the kinds of items you'd expect from South Dakota's agricultural landscape. You'll find fresh vegetables at their peak ripeness, eggs from local farms, seasonal fruits, homemade jams and preserves, and fresh herbs. This mix of offerings means shoppers can build complete meals from market goods or stock their pantries with value-added products that showcase the region's bounty. The seasonal timeframe from mid-summer through fall means the market captures everything from early season greens and berries through late-harvest squash and root vegetables. For vendors looking to sell food and produce in the Hot Springs area, Grandma's Farm & Zoo represents a regular market opportunity with steady foot traffic from locals and visitors. The market accepts credit cards, which removes payment barriers for modern shoppers and makes the buying experience more seamless. Whether you're an established farm producer, someone selling homemade preserves, or growing specialty vegetables, this is the kind of consistent weekly market that builds customer relationships and allows shoppers to plan their visits around your product availability.

Bath County Farmers Market

by Bath County Farmers Market Organizers

Main Street Hot Springs Va, Hot Springs, VA 24445

Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 7 - Sep 27

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Sunday morning from June through late September, locals and visitors to Hot Springs gather on Main Street for this weekly farmers market where regional producers bring fresh seasonal offerings directly to the community. The Bath County Farmers Market runs from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, giving you a three-hour window to browse and shop while the morning is still cool. This is the kind of farmers market where you'll find producers who know their products inside and out, whether they're selling vegetables they picked that morning, eggs from their own chickens, or baked goods made in their home kitchens. The vendors here focus on food and produce, so you'll encounter the typical farmers market staple of seasonal vegetables alongside value-added products like artisanal cheeses, fresh-baked breads, jams, and honey. Herb growers and flower farmers also set up, bringing cut bouquets and potted plants that reflect what's thriving in the Virginia growing season. The summer and early fall timing means peak availability of tomatoes, berries, stone fruits, and other produce that define warm-weather eating, while late-season offerings might include squash, apples, and root vegetables as autumn approaches. Shopping at a farmers market like this one offers vendors a direct connection with customers who are specifically seeking local food sources and quality ingredients. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, making it convenient for both regular weekly shoppers and casual visitors. For vendors, Bath County Farmers Market represents a steady Sunday presence in a popular mountain community, reaching residents and tourism traffic in Hot Springs throughout the peak season. If you're a food producer, baker, or grower looking to build a local customer base and establish relationships within the community, this weekly market provides a consistent venue to do so.

Hot Springs Farmers Market

by Hot Springs Farmers Market

Hot Springs, SD

2026-06-05

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Starting in early June and running through mid-October, this weekly farmers market brings the community together every Friday afternoon in Hot Springs, South Dakota. The Hot Springs Farmers Market operates from 3:30 to 6:00 PM at Centennial Park, making it an ideal late-afternoon destination for locals and visitors looking to stock up on fresh goods before the weekend. The market's timing positions it perfectly as a gathering spot when people are already thinking about dinner plans and weekend entertaining. The vendor mix at this market reflects what you'd expect from a solid regional farmers market: local growers selling seasonal produce, dairy vendors offering eggs and cheese, meat producers, and artisan ice cream makers who draw crowds on warm summer evenings. Beyond the farm and food categories, you'll find handmade goods from local makers, adding a craft element that appeals to a broader audience than produce alone. The market also features prepared food and beverage vendors, so attendees can enjoy a meal while they shop, which keeps people lingering and creates energy throughout the three-hour window. What sets a Friday afternoon market apart is its social atmosphere. This isn't an early-morning rush; people come with time to browse, chat with vendors, and soak in the community vibe. Live music and a dedicated kids zone mean families often make it a weekly outing, which builds loyal attendance and creates a festive environment. From June through mid-October, you're capturing the prime growing season when inventory is strongest and customer foot traffic tends to be consistent. If you're considering becoming a vendor at the Hot Springs Farmers Market, you're looking at a market that serves a town that clearly values local products and gathering spaces. The Friday afternoon slot and the inclusion of entertainment alongside commerce suggests organizers understand what keeps shoppers coming back week after week.

Hot Springs Farmers & Artisans Market

by Hot Springs FM

121 Convention Blvd, Hot Springs, AR 71901

Saturdays, Spring - Fall

Farmers MarketContact organizer

30 spots open

Every Saturday from spring through fall, the Hot Springs Farmers & Artisans Market brings together a vibrant mix of local producers and makers at 121 Convention Blvd in Hot Springs, AR. This weekly farmers market creates a gathering place where the community comes to source fresh seasonal produce, handmade goods, and artisan products directly from the people who grow and create them. The market operates during the warmer months when local farms are in full production and outdoor markets thrive, making it an ideal venue for vendors looking to build consistent customer relationships across multiple weeks rather than one-off events. Farmers markets like this one draw a diverse vendor base. You'll find farmers selling vegetables, fruits, eggs, and other farm products alongside artisans offering handcrafted items like baked goods, preserves, crafts, and locally made products. This mixed-vendor approach appeals to a wide range of shoppers who come each week seeking both practical groceries and unique, locally-sourced goods. The weekly cadence encourages regular customers to return, building loyalty and repeat sales that benefit vendors who commit to the full season. The Hot Springs Farmers & Artisans Market serves shoppers who prioritize local sourcing and are willing to seek out farmers markets to find quality products. The spring-through-fall schedule captures peak seasons when demand for farmers market goods is strongest and foot traffic is highest. If you're a producer, farmer, or artisan looking for a weekly selling opportunity in Hot Springs, this market offers the chance to establish yourself as a regular vendor in the community. The market maintains vendor guidelines and an application process to ensure a well-organized, professional atmosphere that benefits both sellers and buyers. Information about applications, vendor rules, and other details you'll need to set up as a vendor at this weekly market are available through the market's vendor resources.

Craft Fairs in Hot Springs(1)

Festivals in Hot Springs(5)

Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival 2026

by Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute

Hot Springs, AR

2026-10-09

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

A landmark event in the documentary film world, the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival brings together filmmakers, film enthusiasts, and industry professionals for nine days of screenings, conversations, and cultural programming in October 2026. Held in Hot Springs, Arkansas, this festival has established itself as one of North America's most respected platforms for nonfiction cinema, earning its status as an Academy Award-qualifying venue. The 35th iteration promises to continue the tradition of showcasing compelling documentary work alongside engaging panel discussions and filmmaker Q&A sessions that allow attendees to dive deeper into the stories being told on screen. Beyond the theater programming, the festival activates downtown Hot Springs with a vibrant marketplace atmosphere. Vendors and food trucks set up throughout the venue areas, creating natural gathering spaces where festival attendees can grab meals, refreshments, and browse offerings between films. This vendor presence transforms the festival into more than just a screening event, it becomes a community gathering where the energy extends into the streets and supports local food businesses and artisans. The mix of serious cinema programming and accessible street-level vendor activity makes the festival welcoming to both dedicated documentary fans and casual visitors exploring what the event has to offer. October timing places the festival in a pleasant season in Arkansas, with milder temperatures and fall atmosphere that encourages people to spend extended time outdoors and moving between indoor screenings and outdoor vendor areas. For vendors, the nine-day run represents an extended engagement period with a curated audience of film professionals, creative types, and culturally engaged attendees who tend to be consistent and enthusiastic supporters of local food and craft vendors. Whether you're in the food service industry, offering artisanal goods, or running a film-adjacent business, the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival draws the kind of crowds that sustain vendor operations throughout a longer festival window.

Valley of the Vapors Independent Music Festival 2027

by Low Key Arts

Hot Springs, AR

2027-03-13

FestivalContact Low Key Arts

20 spots open

Hot Springs, Arkansas will host a significant gathering of independent music enthusiasts when the Valley of the Vapors Independent Music Festival returns in March 2026. Taking place March 13-15 at Whittington Place, this festival celebrates experimental and independent music while creating space for vendors to connect with a dedicated audience. As a one-time event for 2026, it represents an important moment for artists and makers looking to reach music fans who actively seek out alternative and indie scenes. Independent music festivals like this one draw attendees who are specifically interested in supporting artists outside mainstream commercial channels. The crowd tends to be engaged, curious, and open to discovering new sounds and makers. They value authenticity and often support local vendors and artisans. March weather in Hot Springs makes for pleasant outdoor festival conditions, and the location's historic charm adds appeal for visitors who may travel to the area. This timing positions the festival as a spring destination event that draws music lovers beyond just the local community. Vendors at independent music festivals typically include musicians and recording artists, of course, but the ecosystem extends to complementary vendors. Food vendors play an important role, offering everything from local cuisine to specialty items that appeal to festival attendees. Craft vendors, artists, and makers of all kinds find receptive audiences at music festivals, since the attendee base values creative work across multiple mediums. Merchandise booths, handmade goods, vintage items, and local artisan products thrive in this environment. The festival format allows vendors multiple days to build relationships with customers and showcase their work to people who are already in a spending mindset and eager to support independent creators. For vendors considering the Valley of the Vapors Independent Music Festival 2026, the opportunity lies in reaching an audience united by appreciation for independent art and culture. The three-day format gives you extended visibility and the chance to engage meaningfully with attendees who are there specifically to explore and discover.

Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival 2027

by Hot Springs National Park Sister City Foundation

Hot Springs, AR

2027-04-04

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Hot Springs, Arkansas celebrates its cultural ties to Hanamaki, Japan with a one-time festival dedicated to cherry blossoms and Japanese tradition. Taking place on April 4, 2026, the Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival brings the beauty and artistry of Japanese culture to the heart of Hot Springs during the peak of spring. This family-friendly event runs from 10am to 5pm at the Hot Springs Convention Center, offering free admission and a full day of cultural exploration for visitors of all ages and backgrounds. The festival draws vendors and artisans who specialize in Japanese crafts, traditional arts, and cultural goods. You'll find kintsugi practitioners demonstrating the meditative art of repairing ceramics with gold, creating opportunities for visitors to witness this ancient technique firsthand. Tea vendors set up stations where attendees can experience traditional Japanese tea ceremonies and taste authentic varieties. Sake producers and specialty beverage vendors showcase Japanese spirits and refreshments, while food vendors offer both traditional Japanese cuisine and fusion dishes that appeal to diverse palates. Cultural performers bring the festival to life with samurai demonstrations and martial arts presentations that engage crowds throughout the day. Beyond the vendors themselves, the festival atmosphere attracts visitors interested in Japanese aesthetics, international cultural exchange, and spring celebrations. Families come for the interactive experiences and educational aspects, while serious craft enthusiasts and collectors seek out artisans offering unique, handmade goods. The event's timing in early April aligns naturally with cherry blossom season, creating a thematic connection that resonates with the festival's focus on Hot Springs' sister-city relationship with Hanamaki. This one-time gathering provides a distinct opportunity for vendors specializing in Japanese crafts, food, and cultural products to reach an engaged audience specifically drawn to authentic cultural experiences and international artisan work.

Arts & The Park Festival 2027

by Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance

Hot Springs, AR

2027-04-24

FestivalContact HSACA

20 spots open

Every spring, Hot Springs comes alive with a celebration that brings together artists, makers, and art enthusiasts from across the region. The Arts & The Park Festival 2026 is a 10-day event running through late April and into early May, designed to showcase the creative energy that defines this historic Arkansas community. As a festival rather than a single-venue event, it transforms multiple locations across Hot Springs into hubs of artistic activity, giving vendors and performers space to connect with an engaged audience spread throughout the city. For artists and makers, this festival offers a genuine platform to reach people actively seeking handmade work, fine art, and creative goods. The event draws the kind of attendees who travel specifically for arts festivals, collectors looking to purchase original pieces, art students seeking inspiration, and community members who make festival season part of their cultural calendar. The late April timing also captures the pleasant Arkansas spring weather, encouraging foot traffic and outdoor browsing at various venues. Beyond vendor booths, the festival programming includes workshops and performances, which means attendees are already primed to spend time exploring and engaging with artists directly. The multi-venue structure of Arts & The Park Festival 2026 means artists aren't confined to a single fairground. Instead, galleries, parks, performance spaces, and other community locations across Hot Springs participate, creating an ecosystem where vendors and exhibitors benefit from the city's natural pedestrian flow and cultural infrastructure. This approach also appeals to the kind of attendee who enjoys exploring a destination, moving between different areas to discover new artists and artistic styles. If your work fits within fine art, handcrafted goods, jewelry, sculptures, paintings, or other artist-made items, this festival's focus on arts and culture makes it a relevant opportunity to reach an audience that values creativity and originality.

Bluff Mountain Music Festival

by Madison County Arts Council

Hot Springs Spa Park, 315 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC 28743

Saturday June 13, 2027 10 AM - 6 PM

FestivalVendor applications through Madison County Arts Council

25 spots open

Madison County's deep roots in old-time music and traditional mountain culture come alive at this daylong outdoor celebration held annually at Hot Springs Spa Park. The Bluff Mountain Music Festival draws visitors and vendors from across the region who share a passion for preserving Appalachian heritage, from live bluegrass and ballad singing to handcrafted goods that reflect generations of mountain tradition. Set in the scenic landscape of western North Carolina, the festival creates an ideal setting for vendors specializing in heritage crafts, traditional goods, and artisanal products that connect to the area's cultural history. Throughout the Saturday event, which runs from 10 AM to 6 PM, the atmosphere blends music performances with the work of regional artisans and food vendors. Attendees include both longtime locals invested in keeping traditional music alive and visitors traveling to experience authentic Appalachian culture firsthand. The free admission means the crowd tends to be diverse and family-oriented, with people of various ages who appreciate heritage crafts, locally-made goods, folk art, and traditional food. This creates strong demand for vendors offering handmade items with cultural significance, whether that's woodworking, basketry, traditional textiles, preserved foods, or other goods rooted in mountain heritage. The June timing makes this a popular summer festival destination, drawing people looking for outdoor cultural experiences during warm weather. As an annual event, the Bluff Mountain Music Festival has established itself as a reliable gathering for both the vendor community and the public, making it a worthwhile addition to any heritage vendor's seasonal schedule. The combination of live music, regional artisans, and the scenic setting of Hot Springs Spa Park at 315 Bridge Street creates a natural draw for customers interested in supporting traditional crafts and local culture.

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