Vendor Events in Knoxville, TN
13 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Knoxville, TN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Knoxville(10)
Marble Springs Farmers Market
by Marble Springs Farmers Market Organizers
1220 W Governor John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920
Thu: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, May 14 - Sep 24
25 spots open
Located at 1220 W Governor John Sevier Highway in Knoxville, the Marble Springs Farmers Market operates as a weekly gathering place for local producers and the community looking for fresh, locally-sourced goods. Running Thursday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM between May and late September, this farmers market captures the heart of the growing season when vendors have the most abundant produce and artisanal products to offer. The market draws a mix of farmers, bakers, and small-batch producers who bring vegetables, baked goods, honey, jams, preserves, and handmade soap and body products. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, Marble Springs emphasizes food and farm-focused vendors, making it an ideal destination for shoppers seeking ingredients for their table and producers specializing in edibles and natural body care items. The Thursday afternoon timing fits well for people planning their weekend meals or stopping by after work to pick up fresh produce and prepared foods. This is a Thursday-evening market, so expect the energy of people wrapping up their week and looking to stock up on weekly staples alongside specialty items like artisan honey or preserves. The seasonal schedule from mid-May through September aligns with peak harvest months in Tennessee, meaning vendors typically have the fullest selection of fresh vegetables and seasonal offerings during these months. The market's acceptance of credit cards alongside cash makes shopping convenient for modern shoppers, whether you're a regular weekly visitor or someone discovering what local producers have to offer. For vendors, Marble Springs Farmers Market offers a consistent weekly slot during the prime selling season in Knoxville's West Knoxville area, drawing shoppers who actively seek out local food sources and handmade products.
Knoxville Farmers Market- Lakeshore
by Knoxville Farmers Market- Lakeshore Organizers
Lakeshore Park, Knoxville, TN
Fri: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, Apr 22 - Nov 18
25 spots open
The Lakeshore Park Farmers Market is a seasonal, producer-focused farmers market operating Fridays from April through November in Knoxville's Lakeshore Park. The market features locally grown produce, grass-fed and pasture-raised meats, farm fresh eggs, artisan breads and cheeses, honey, flowers, and handmade crafts. Vendors are small-scale producers from East Tennessee and surrounding regions who operate under the East Tennessee FARM cooperative. The market attracts families and shoppers seeking fresh, local foods and artisan goods in a park setting. Located across from Knox Youth Sports, it provides a convenient neighborhood shopping destination during the growing season. Hours are 3:00-6:00 PM April through October, shifting to 2:00-5:00 PM in November as daylight decreases.
Knoxville Farmers Market- Ebenezer Road
by Knoxville Farmers Market- Ebenezer Road Organizers
1001 Ebenezer Road, Knoxville, TN 37923
Tue: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, Apr 7 - Oct 27
25 spots open
This producer-only farmers market is hosted by East Tennessee FARM at Ebenezer United Methodist Church in west Knoxville, operating every Tuesday afternoon during the growing season. Vendors sell 100 percent locally grown produce, grass-fed meats, artisan breads and cheeses, honey, fresh eggs, baked goods, and handmade crafts. The market serves the Knoxville community with direct sales from small family farms and local producers in East Tennessee. As one of the region's oldest farmers markets, it has been a community gathering place for 50 years and accepts SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks benefits, making fresh local food accessible to all shoppers.
Knoxville Farmers Market -Laurel
by Knoxville Farmers Market -Laurel Organizers
3457 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN
Tuesday and Friday, 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, April-November
25 spots open
The Knoxville Farmers Market at Laurel is a producer-only farmers market run by the East Tennessee Farmers Association for Retail Marketing (FARM). Operating year-round during the growing season, this market features local farmers and producers selling fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, flowers, eggs, herbs, meats, honey, cheese, and artisan products. All vendors are local producers operating from the Laurel Church parking lot at 3457 Kingston Pike at Cherokee Boulevard. The market attracts shoppers seeking authentic local food connections and farm-fresh products. It runs consistently every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, providing reliable vendor opportunities during the spring through fall season. This is a traditional farmers market emphasizing direct farmer-to-consumer sales with a focus on organic and locally-grown offerings.
Dixie Lee Farmers Market
by Dixie Lee Farmers Market Organizers
12740 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934
Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 3 - Nov 1
25 spots open
Knoxville's Dixie Lee Farmers Market operates as a weekly destination for local food producers and shoppers looking for fresh, seasonal offerings. Located at 12740 Kingston Pike, the market runs Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM throughout the growing season, starting in early May and continuing through early November. This timing captures the full arc of Tennessee's agricultural year, from spring greens and early vegetables through fall harvests of root crops, squash, and late-season produce. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, Dixie Lee focuses on vendors selling food and agriculture-related products directly to consumers. You'll find a range of offerings including fresh produce from local growers, baked goods from home bakers, locally-made cheese, fresh eggs, herbs both culinary and medicinal, and cut flowers that change with the seasons. The market also features vendors selling handcrafted items, giving it a slightly broader appeal than markets focused purely on produce. Many vendors offer organic or sustainably-grown options, which appeals to shoppers seeking alternatives to conventional grocery store products. The Saturday morning time slot attracts a mix of home cooks stocking up for the week, restaurant chefs sourcing ingredients, and regular customers who view the market as part of their weekly routine. The setting and timing make it an accessible option for vendors who want consistent weekly placement without the commitment of larger festivals or multi-day events. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient for both shoppers and vendors. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, cheese maker, flower farmer, or crafter looking for a reliable weekly outlet in the Knoxville area, Dixie Lee Farmers Market provides a steady customer base throughout the peak months of the growing season.
Market Square Farmers Market Knoxville
by Nourish Knoxville
Market Square, Knoxville, TN 37902
Wednesdays & Saturdays, May - October
40 spots open
Farmers markets offer a direct connection between growers and eaters that you won't find at traditional retail, and the Market Square Farmers Market in Knoxville operates with exactly that philosophy in mind. Running weekly from May through October on both Wednesdays and Saturdays, this farmers market brings together local producers who grow and make food in the surrounding region. You'll find seasonal produce, vegetables, fruits, and other farm-direct goods from vendors who know their crops intimately and can tell you about growing practices, harvest timing, and how to use what you're buying. The Knoxville farmers market scene attracts a mix of shoppers: home cooks looking for peak-season produce, families wanting to know where their food comes from, restaurants sourcing local ingredients, and longtime market regulars who time their week around market day. The community-oriented nature of farmers markets means you're not just buying groceries; you're building relationships with the people who grow them. Market Square in downtown Knoxville offers a central gathering spot where the vibe shifts noticeably on market days, with the energy of farmers setting up, customers browsing, and the general sense that something real is happening around food and community. For vendors, a farmers market offers steady foot traffic across both weekday and weekend slots throughout the growing season. Wednesdays and Saturdays each draw their own crowd patterns, giving you flexibility in how you structure your selling schedule. The market operates within a defined season, May through October, which aligns with most of Tennessee's peak growing periods, so the inventory you bring will match what shoppers expect to find. Nourish Knoxville's nonprofit backing means this market is designed with both vendors and the community in mind, supporting the relationships between local farmers, producers, and Knoxville residents who care about where their food comes from.
Knoxville Market Square Farmers Market
by Knoxville Farmers Market Association
Market Square, Knoxville, TN 37902
Saturdays & Wednesdays, 9 AM - 2 PM (Sat), 11 AM - 2 PM (Wed), May - November
25 spots open
Downtown Knoxville's historic Market Square transforms into a vibrant gathering space twice weekly during the growing season, hosting the Knoxville Market Square Farmers Market from May through November. This weekly farmers market operates on Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 2 PM and Wednesday afternoons from 11 AM to 2 PM, giving shoppers and vendors flexible opportunities to connect throughout the week. The location on Market Square puts the market right in the heart of Knoxville's downtown district, making it accessible to both neighborhood residents and visitors exploring the area. The farmers market draws a mix of local agricultural producers, artisan bakers, and handmade goods creators who set up in this outdoor downtown venue. You'll find seasonal produce from regional farms, fresh-baked breads and pastries, preserves, and various handcrafted items that reflect the creative community around Knoxville. The Wednesday afternoon slot tends to attract a different crowd than Saturday mornings, so vendors often adjust their inventory and offerings based on which day they choose. Both time slots see steady foot traffic from locals looking to support area producers and pick up quality ingredients for their kitchens. The seasonal nature of this market, running May through November, means the vendor mix and available products shift with the growing calendar. Spring brings early greens and seedlings, summer explodes with berries and stone fruits, and fall offers apples, squash, and root vegetables alongside preparations for the holidays. Vendors who sell baked goods, prepared foods, honey, eggs, and handmade crafts often find consistent demand year-round at the farmers market. The downtown location on Market Square provides good visibility and foot traffic, particularly on weekends when people are exploring Knoxville's central business district. For vendors seeking a regular weekly selling opportunity with established customer traffic, this market offers solid mid-week and weekend slots during the warm months.
Nourish Knoxville Winter Farmers Market 2026
by Nourish Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
2026-12-05
20 spots open
Winter farmers markets in the South offer a different energy than their summer counterparts, and Nourish Knoxville Winter Farmers Market 2026 captures that seasonal shift perfectly. Starting December 5th, this weekly indoor market brings together over 80 local vendors in Knoxville, creating a warm gathering space during the coldest months when outdoor markets typically close down. The indoor setting means you're shopping in climate-controlled comfort while supporting the same regional farmers and makers who work year-round, just with a winter-focused inventory. What makes a winter farmers market distinct is the produce selection. Rather than the abundance of tomatoes, berries, and summer squash, you'll find cold-weather crops like root vegetables, hardy greens, storage apples, and citrus coming into peak season. Local farmers bring carrots, beets, potatoes, kale, and other vegetables that thrive in Tennessee's winter growing season. This is also prime time for preserved goods, jams, and pickled items that vendors have been preparing throughout the year. Many farmers use winter markets as their bridge season, selling from stored harvests and preparing for the spring planting ahead. Beyond produce, Nourish Knoxville's market draws vendors selling prepared foods, baked goods, cheese, meat, honey, and handmade products. The prepared food vendors become especially popular during winter months, offering hot items that draw people in from the cold. You'll also find artisan goods like soaps, candles, crafts, and locally made gifts, making the market appealing for both everyday shopping and holiday gift hunting. The vendor mix typically includes longtime farmers, newer agricultural entrepreneurs, value-added producers, and craftsmakers, creating a diverse marketplace where you can build relationships with the people growing and making your food. The weekly schedule throughout winter means regular customers develop real connections with vendors, learning their growing practices and product availability. Whether you're sourcing seasonal ingredients for a restaurant, stocking your farm stand, or building a product line with local partners, the Nourish Knoxville Winter Farmers Market 2026 offers consistent access to Knoxville's winter agricultural output and artisan community.
Nourish Knoxville Market Square Farmers Market 2026
by Nourish Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
2026-05-02
20 spots open
Held weekly on Saturdays throughout the growing season, this farmers market takes place in the heart of Knoxville at Market Square, making it one of the most accessible and visible selling opportunities in the region. The Nourish Knoxville Market Square Farmers Market draws a steady stream of locals and visitors who come to shop for fresh, seasonal produce, baked goods, and prepared foods directly from vendors. If you're a producer, farmer, or food maker in the Tennessee area, this is a high-traffic venue where you'll connect with customers who actively seek local and homegrown products. What makes a farmers market different from other vendor events is the customer mindset: people arrive expecting to spend time browsing, comparing options, and building relationships with the people behind their food. At the Nourish Knoxville Market Square Farmers Market, you'll typically see vendors selling fresh vegetables and fruits, herbs, honey, jams, baked goods, dairy products, and value-added foods like sauces and preserves. The Saturday morning timing captures the weekend shopping crowd, families, and people making meal plans for the week ahead. Spring and summer months see peak attendance and the widest variety of produce, while fall and early winter markets focus on storage crops, hardy greens, and items that preserve well. Market Square's central location in downtown Knoxville gives this farmers market visibility and foot traffic beyond just dedicated farmers market shoppers. You'll reach health-conscious consumers, restaurant owners sourcing ingredients, and people supporting local agriculture as part of their values. The weekly schedule means regular customers return and build loyalty with vendors they know. If you're considering applying for the 2026 season, applications open February 18, 2026, so mark that date if you want to secure a spot at this established and well-attended market. The consistent Saturday schedule makes planning easier than markets that shift dates or run sporadically.
Nourish Knoxville New Harvest Farmers Market 2026
by Nourish Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
2026-05-07
20 spots open
Starting in May 2026, this weekly Thursday afternoon farmers market brings the community together at New Harvest Park in North Knoxville to celebrate local agriculture and small-batch food production. The Nourish Knoxville New Harvest Farmers Market is a traditional farmers market format, meaning you'll find vendors selling directly from their own farms and kitchens rather than resellers. This direct relationship between growers and shoppers is what makes farmers markets distinct from general craft fairs, and it creates a more authentic experience for both customers and vendors alike. What you can typically expect at a farmers market like this in the Knoxville area includes seasonal produce from local farms, which in spring and summer means early greens, vegetables, berries, and herbs as the season progresses. Beyond fresh produce, vendors often bring prepared foods like baked goods, jams, sauces, and ready-to-eat items that showcase their ingredients. Artisan vendors round out the market, offering everything from handmade crafts to value-added products like soaps, honey, flowers, and other locally-made goods. The Thursday afternoon timing makes this accessible for people finishing their work week and planning meals for the weekend. New Harvest Park's location in North Knoxville positions this market to serve a specific neighborhood while drawing shoppers from across the city who are looking for weekly access to quality local products. The community-focused nature of weekly farmers markets means vendors build regular customer relationships over the season, and shoppers come to know which vendors specialize in what. This consistency and connection is part of what makes farmers markets valuable for vendors seeking steady foot traffic and repeat business in their local market area.
Pop-Ups in Knoxville(1)
Festivals in Knoxville(1)
Craft Fairs in Knoxville(1)
Consignment Stores in Knoxville(2)
Art Market Gallery
COOPERATIVEOne of the oldest cooperative galleries in the South, established during the 1982 World's Fair. Features 60+ East Tennessee artists selling original art and fine crafts.
The District Gallery & Framery
GALLERYGallery representing local, regional, and national fine artists and craftsmen. Carries pottery, sculpture, blown glass, artisan jewelry, fiber wearables, and unique gifts.
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