Vendor Events in Huntington, WV

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Huntington, WV. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Huntington(2)

The Wild Ramp

by The Wild Ramp Organizers

555 14th Street West, Huntington, WV 25704

Mon: 9:00 AM-7:00 PM;Tue: 9:00 AM-7:00 PM;Wed: 9:00 AM-7:00 PM;Thu: 9:00 AM-7:00 PM;Fri: 9:00 AM-7:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 555 14th Street West in Huntington, West Virginia, The Wild Ramp operates year-round as a vibrant weekly farmers market that serves the Cabell County community. Open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, this market provides consistent access to fresh, locally sourced products throughout the entire year. Whether you're a vendor looking to build regular customer relationships or an attendee seeking dependable access to local food and goods, the extended operating hours make it convenient to shop or sell across the week. The market's vendor mix reflects the full spectrum of what a thriving farmers market offers. You'll find producers selling fresh produce, baked goods made from scratch, local cheese, farm-fresh eggs, and specialty items like seafood. Beyond food, vendors also offer handmade crafts and flowers, giving the market a diverse appeal that attracts shoppers with different interests and shopping priorities. The inclusion of organic products alongside conventional offerings means customers have options, while vendors can position themselves within their own farming or production practices. A key strength of The Wild Ramp is its accessibility and commitment to serving all community members. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP and EBT benefits, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits. This inclusive approach means vendors can reach a broader customer base, and shoppers with various needs and financial circumstances can participate equally. For farmers, producers, bakers, and craft vendors, The Wild Ramp represents a reliable weekly outlet to develop loyal local customers who value supporting regional agriculture and artisan producers. The year-round operation means you're not limited to seasonal selling opportunities but can establish a consistent presence week after week.

Central City Market

by Central City Market Organizers

555 West 14th Street, Huntington, WV 25704

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 555 West 14th Street in Huntington, West Virginia, Central City Market is a seasonal farmers market that brings together local growers, producers, and food vendors to serve the Cabell County community. This weekly market operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should contact the organizers directly to confirm current operating dates and times that align with their product availability and selling plans. Farmers markets like Central City Market function differently from other vendor events in that they typically emphasize direct-to-consumer sales of fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. Shoppers come with the expectation of finding seasonal vegetables, fruits, and specialty food items grown or made nearby. If you produce fresh goods, baked items, preserves, honey, eggs, or other food products, this is the type of venue where customers actively seek out vendors with authentic local offerings. The atmosphere tends to be more casual and community-focused than a craft fair, with regulars who build relationships with their favorite vendors over the course of a season. The Huntington location means you're reaching residents who prioritize knowing where their food comes from and supporting local agriculture. Farmers markets in smaller cities often develop loyal customer bases of people who return weekly, making them reliable venues for building repeat business. Whether you're a vegetable grower, artisanal food producer, or value-added product maker, Central City Market offers the kind of direct retail opportunity where your products speak for themselves and customers can ask questions about what they're buying. Since this is a seasonal market, timing your vendor application with the market's annual schedule is important. Reach out to the organizers at your earliest convenience to learn about setup requirements, vendor fees, and which season or seasons might work best for your inventory and business goals.

Pop-Ups in Huntington(1)

Huntington Central City Antique Row

by Various vendors

14th St W, Huntington, WV 25704

Year-round

Pop-UpContact organizer

100 spots open

Huntington's 14th Street West has established itself as the go-to destination for antique and vintage shopping in West Virginia. This year-round pop-up district draws steady foot traffic from locals and visitors alike who are hunting for everything from mid-century furniture and vintage collectibles to rare books, glassware, and one-of-a-kind decorative pieces. The weekly nature of this market means there's consistent activity and fresh inventory rotating through, making it worth returning to regularly whether you're a serious collector or casual browser. Sue's Junk & Antique Mall anchors the area as a major draw, housing hundreds of vendors under one roof who specialize in different eras and categories. Alongside the mall, independent antique dealers line the street, each bringing their own curated selection and personality to the district. This concentration of vendors creates the kind of shopping ecosystem that keeps people coming back, as they can explore multiple booths and dealers in a single outing rather than traveling to scattered locations. For vendors, Huntington Central City Antique Row offers a natural audience actively seeking the types of goods you'd typically offer at antique and vintage markets. The weekly pop-up structure means consistent customer flow rather than seasonal spikes, making it a reliable venue for sellers. Whether you specialize in furniture, collectibles, vintage clothing, estate finds, or niche antique categories, this established district on 14th Street West provides access to buyers who are already in the right mindset and location to shop. The year-round schedule also means you're not limited to seasonal selling windows, giving you flexibility to participate regularly or test the market across different times of year.

Festivals in Huntington(2)

Long Island Fall Festival

by Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce

Heckscher Park, 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, NY

A weekend in October

Festival$200-$400

200 spots open

Held each October along Main Street and New York Avenue in historic Huntington Village, this annual street festival draws thousands of visitors seeking handmade goods, local art, and artisan food. The event transforms the downtown area into a vibrant marketplace where vendors showcase everything from fine crafts and jewelry to home décor, textiles, and specialty foods. The fall timing means you'll encounter shoppers in a festive autumn mood, looking for seasonal décor, unique gifts for upcoming holidays, and locally made items they can't find in chain stores. What makes a festival like this different from farmers markets or smaller craft fairs is the scale and atmosphere. The street closure and extended vendor lineup create a destination event that draws people from across Long Island and beyond, not just neighborhood regulars. Attendees typically come specifically to browse and shop rather than grab weekly groceries, so they're in a mindset to discover new makers and invest in quality handmade pieces. You'll find families exploring together, gift shoppers planning ahead for the season, and collectors hunting for one-of-a-kind items. The mixed artisan focus means diverse vendor categories work well together here. Alongside visual artists and crafters, you'll often see prepared food vendors, beverage sellers, jewelry makers, and home goods producers. Live entertainment and family-friendly activities typically run throughout the day, keeping the energy high and drawing repeat visits from families. The October date captures that sweet spot of fall weather in Huntington, when outdoor shopping is comfortable and seasonal themes are front-of-mind for both vendors and customers. If you work with handmade goods, local art, or artisan food products, the Long Island Fall Festival offers exposure to a large, engaged audience actively seeking products like yours. The established reputation and annual scheduling means repeat customers look forward to attending year after year.

Heritage Farm Spring Festival

by Heritage Farm Museum

3300 Harvey Rd, Huntington, WV 25704

May 2, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

40 spots open

Taking place on May 2, 2026, this annual spring gathering at the Heritage Farm Museum & Village in Huntington brings together vendors and visitors interested in Appalachian heritage, crafts, and farm life. Located at 3300 Harvey Rd, the Heritage Farm Spring Festival combines museum exhibitions with an active vendor marketplace, making it an ideal event for artisans, makers, and small business owners looking to reach audiences passionate about regional history and traditional skills. As West Virginia's first Smithsonian Affiliate, Heritage Farm provides a distinctive setting that attracts visitors genuinely interested in Appalachian culture and heritage. The spring timing means attendees are often planning outdoor activities, home and garden projects, or seeking handmade gifts and local products. You'll find a mix of vendor types at festivals like this one, ranging from traditional craft makers to farmers and local producers, alongside vendors selling heritage-inspired goods, historical reproductions, and educational materials. The museum's focus on blacksmithing, farm practices, and living history draws crowds who value authenticity and handcrafted quality. The festival environment is different from typical farmers markets or craft fairs because it centers on a cultural institution. Attendees come specifically to engage with Appalachian heritage, participate in hands-on activities, and learn from exhibits and demonstrations. This creates a curated audience that tends to value educational content, artisan work, and locally-made products. Families, history enthusiasts, and heritage-focused shoppers make up the typical crowd, all there on a single day in spring when people are most active and spending time outdoors. Vendors at the Heritage Farm Spring Festival benefit from the museum's reputation and the focused visitor demographic. Whether you work with traditional crafts, local food products, educational materials, or heritage-related goods, the event's emphasis on preserving and celebrating Appalachian culture aligns with vendor offerings that tell a story and connect to regional identity.

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