Vendor Events in Le Mars, IA
4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Le Mars, IA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Festivals in Le Mars(2)
Plymouth County Fair
by Plymouth County Fair Board
Plymouth County Fairgrounds, Le Mars, IA
July 29
25 spots open
This summer festival brings the community together at Plymouth County Fairgrounds in Le Mars, Iowa for a classic county fair experience running from late July into early August. The Plymouth County Fair celebrates agricultural heritage alongside diverse vendor and exhibitor opportunities, drawing families, farmers, and shoppers from across the region looking for the energy and tradition that county fairs are known for. You'll find a broad mix of vendors at this fair, from agricultural suppliers and equipment dealers to craft producers, local food vendors, and small businesses. The event showcases 4-H and FFA exhibits, which tend to draw a family-oriented crowd interested in livestock, produce, and youth achievement. Beyond the exhibition halls, county fairs typically feature carnival rides, entertainment, and food stands that cater to wide-ranging tastes. This makes the Plymouth County Fair an excellent fit for vendors selling handmade goods, specialty foods, baked items, farm products, and general merchandise that appeals to a multigenerational audience. The late July to early August timing positions this fair at the heart of summer, when attendance is typically strong and families are looking for weekend activities and entertainment. County fairs in rural Iowa draw steady foot traffic from both the immediate farming community and nearby towns, creating consistent opportunities for vendors to reach customers who value local goods and community events. The mix of agricultural focus and general public attendance means success here depends on products that appeal to either niche fair audiences (like farm-related items or local specialties) or broad consumer appeal (like quality crafts, jewelry, or food products). If you're looking for a traditional county fair setting with established community attendance and a blend of agricultural and general vendor categories, the Plymouth County Fair offers a solid opportunity to connect with shoppers during the peak summer season in Iowa.
Le Mars Ice Cream Days
by Le Mars Area Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Le Mars, Central Avenue, Le Mars, IA 51031
June 17-20, 2027
75 spots open
Le Mars Ice Cream Days is the city's premier summer festival and flagship community event, held annually in June over four days in downtown Le Mars. The festival celebrates Le Mars' heritage as the Ice Cream Capital of the World since 1994 and draws visitors across the region. The event features a diverse mix of vendor and entertainment opportunities including a farmer's market, carnival with rides and games, parade, live music performances, ice cream socials, car shows, outdoor movies, and family-friendly activities. Vendors and food service providers will find multiple booth and entertainment opportunities throughout downtown, with activities spanning multiple venues including parks and local businesses. The event is sponsored by the Le Mars Area Chamber of Commerce and supported by numerous local organizations and businesses.
Farmers Markets in Le Mars(2)
Le Mars Area Farmers' Market
by Le Mars Area Farmers' Market Organizers
Olson Cultural Event Center, 33 1st Street NE, Le Mars, IA 51031
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at the Olson Cultural Event Center in Le Mars, Iowa, this seasonal farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors who offer fresh produce, baked goods, and other farm-to-table items to the community. As a weekly market during its operating season, it serves as a reliable gathering spot for residents seeking quality ingredients directly from growers in the Plymouth County area. Farmers markets like this one operate differently than other vendor events. Rather than featuring crafts or manufactured goods, they focus on seasonal agriculture and food products, which means inventory and vendor lineup naturally shift throughout the year. Spring and early summer typically see an explosion of fresh greens, vegetables, and berries as local farms enter peak production, while fall brings root vegetables, apples, and preserves. This rhythm creates a reason for regular shoppers to return weekly, discovering what's newly in season each visit. Vendors at farmers markets span a range of food-focused businesses: growers selling produce they've cultivated, bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, producers of honey, jams, or value-added food products, and sometimes prepared food vendors. The customer base tends to include home cooks looking for recipe inspiration, families seeking quality ingredients for meals, and gardeners interested in learning directly from local farmers about growing techniques or seasonal availability. The Olson Cultural Event Center location in downtown Le Mars makes the market accessible and positions it as part of the community's cultural fabric. If you're a food or produce vendor considering where to sell in northwest Iowa, contacting the organizer directly will give you current scheduling information and details about vendor requirements and availability for your particular product category.
Le Mars Area Farmers Market II
by Le Mars Area Farmers Market II Organizers
Bomgaars parking lot on Hwy 75, Le Mars, IA 51031
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Held weekly throughout the growing season in Le Mars, Iowa, this farmers market operates from the Bomgaars parking lot on Highway 75, making it easily accessible to both vendors and shoppers in Plymouth County. Like most farmers markets, this venue brings together local growers and food producers who sell directly to the community, creating a reliable weekly outlet for those looking to reach customers who specifically seek fresh, locally-sourced products. The Le Mars Area Farmers Market II focuses on food and produce, which means you'll find the traditional farmers market mix of seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other farm-to-table items. This type of venue typically attracts health-conscious shoppers, home cooks looking for quality ingredients, and families who want to know where their food comes from. The weekly format means regular customers build relationships with vendors, often returning each week during the season to check what's newly available. Because the market operates seasonally, the inventory shifts with what's growing locally, so early summer might feature greens and berries while fall brings squash, apples, and root vegetables. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, this is a more streamlined shopping experience focused on agriculture and food products. Vendors can expect a consistent customer base accustomed to farmers market shopping, as well as foot traffic from those who come to the Bomgaars location for other reasons. The weekly schedule makes it easier for shoppers to plan their shopping trips and for vendors to maintain a predictable selling schedule. If you're interested in securing a spot at Le Mars Area Farmers Market II, contact the organizers directly to learn about current availability, fees, and the specific seasonal schedule, as operating dates depend on the agricultural calendar and local planning.
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How much are booth fees in Le Mars?
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When do applications open for Le Mars events?
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