Vendor Events in Leavenworth, WA
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Leavenworth, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Leavenworth(3)
Leavenworth Community Farmers Market
by Leavenworth Community Farmers Market
217 8th St, Leavenworth, WA 98826
Thursdays, 4 PM - 7 PM, June - October 2026
20 spots open
Nestled in the heart of Leavenworth's distinctive Bavarian-themed village, this weekly farmers market brings together the Cascade foothills community and visiting tourists who are drawn to the area's alpine charm. Located at 217 8th St, the Leavenworth Community Farmers Market operates Thursday evenings from 4 PM to 7 PM throughout the summer and fall season, running June through October 2026. The evening timing makes it an ideal stop for both locals finishing their workday and visitors exploring the village during peak tourism months. The market features a thoughtfully curated selection of vendors focused on the region's agricultural and artisan strengths. You'll find mountain-grown produce that thrives in the cool Cascade climate, from berries and stone fruits to hardy root vegetables and seasonal greens. Local bakers bring fresh breads, pastries, and other baked goods that showcase traditional and innovative recipes. Prepared foods vendors offer ready-to-eat options and value-added products that appeal to market shoppers looking for convenience, while artisan makers display handcrafted items ranging from preserves and honey to unique goods that reflect the community's creative spirit. What sets a farmers market like this apart from typical craft fairs is the emphasis on locally sourced, seasonal goods and direct relationships between producers and customers. The outdoor setting in a picturesque alpine village creates a welcoming atmosphere where shoppers can browse at a relaxed pace, chat with farmers and makers about their products, and discover the stories behind what they're buying. The Thursday evening window captures a distinct crowd: weekday workers popping in before dinner, visitors seeking authentic local goods to take home, and community members who've made the market a regular part of their summer routine. The Leavenworth Community Farmers Market reflects both the region's agricultural character and the village's distinctive identity, making it a regular gathering place where regional food culture and artisan craftsmanship come together in an accessible, community-focused setting.
Leavenworth Farmers Market
by Leavenworth Farmers Market Association
820 Commercial St, Leavenworth, WA 98826
Thursdays, 4 PM - 7 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Contact Us About Us Our Market Hours Saturdays May 2nd through Oct. 31st 8AM-12 noon Wednesdays May 27th through Sept. 30th 8AM-12 noon Location 7th & Cherokee St in Historic Downtown Leavenworth Map New Vendor Info Click Here to learn how to become a vendor at the Leavenworth Farmers Market. Capture the Vibrant Atmosphere of the Leavenworth Farmers Market: Local farmers, bakers and artisans producing truly locally produced products. Contact Us Send Message Name Email* Send This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.
Leavenworth Farmers Market
by Leavenworth Farmers Market
Leavenworth, KS
2026-05-02
20 spots open
A weekly farmers market operating year-round, the Leavenworth Farmers Market brings together local producers and growers who sell directly to their community under the Haymarket Square Pavilion. The market runs on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 8am to noon, with vendors able to extend their day until 1pm if they choose. As a producer-only market, every vendor here grows, raises, bakes, or makes what they're selling, meaning shoppers are buying directly from the source. This direct relationship between growers and customers is what defines the farmers market experience, and it's especially valuable in a smaller Kansas community where people can actually know the farmers behind their food. The 50-mile production radius keeps the focus squarely on regional agriculture and local makers. You'll find the expected farmers market staples: seasonal fresh vegetables and fruits, cut flowers, baked goods like bread and pastries, preserved items like jams and jellies, raw honey, handmade soaps, and locally raised meats. Because vendors must produce everything themselves, the quality and variety reflect what grows well in Kansas and what the local maker community is skilled at creating. Spring and summer bring peak produce season with high vendor counts, while fall and winter markets shift toward cold-hardy crops, preserved foods, baked goods, and non-perishable items like honey and soap. The market participates in the Double Up Food Bucks Program, which means SNAP customers can double their purchasing power on fresh fruits and vegetables, making local food more accessible to families throughout Leavenworth. This program reflects the market's role not just as a shopping destination but as a community resource. The Haymarket Square Pavilion location provides shelter and a defined gathering space, making it a reliable weekly destination for shoppers year-round. For vendors, the consistent Wednesday and Saturday schedule means predictable selling opportunities in a market where customers know exactly when and where to find local products.
Festivals in Leavenworth(3)
Leavenworth Oktoberfest
by Projekt Bayern / Leavenworth Chamber
Leavenworth, WA
2026-10-02
20 spots open
Held across three full weekends in October 2026, this Bavarian-style festival in Leavenworth transforms the charming Bavarian-themed town into a destination celebration of beer, food, and traditional German culture. The festival spans October 2-3, 9-10, and 16-17, giving vendors and visitors multiple opportunities to participate in what has become one of the Pacific Northwest's premier autumn events. The staggered weekend format means consistent foot traffic throughout the month, attracting both locals and travelers from across the region who make the drive to the Cascade foothills specifically for this annual gathering. The festival operates as a true community event with distinct zones that appeal to different vendor types and visitor interests. Multiple beer gardens showcase regional and imported craft beers alongside traditional German beverages, drawing enthusiasts and casual attendees alike. Three stages of live entertainment keep the atmosphere lively throughout each weekend, with performances ranging from traditional Bavarian bands to contemporary acts that reflect the event's evolved character. The street fair component creates ideal conditions for food vendors, craft makers, and specialty retailers, with the layout encouraging visitors to explore and shop across the festival grounds. Handmade crafts and artisan products find a strong audience here, as the event attracts shoppers specifically looking for unique, quality items rather than mass-produced goods. Beyond the adult-focused beer and food experiences, the Leavenworth Oktoberfest includes family-friendly attractions like the Kinderplatz children's area complete with a Ferris wheel and activities designed for younger visitors. This mixed-age appeal extends the shopping day and brings multigenerational groups to the festival. The festival also features the traditional Festzug parade, a procession that celebrates Bavarian heritage with costumed participants and floats, adding cultural authenticity and photogenic moments that draw crowds. The autumn timing in the Cascade region means pleasant fall weather, though vendors should prepare for variable conditions typical of early-to-mid October in Washington's mountain communities.
Leavenworth Christkindlmarkt
by Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce
Front Street Park, 820 Commercial St, Leavenworth, WA 98826
November 27 - December 24, 2026 (weekends)
25 spots open
This annual festival brings a genuine European holiday atmosphere to Leavenworth's charming Bavarian-themed downtown. Running weekends from late November through Christmas Eve, the Leavenworth Christkindlmarkt transforms Front Street Park into an immersive seasonal marketplace inspired by traditional German Christmas markets. If you've ever wondered what it's like to set up at an authentic Christkindelmarkt, this event captures that festive, old-world spirit while welcoming vendors who specialize in handmade goods and artisan products. The festival draws shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind holiday gifts and authentic craftsmanship rather than mass-produced items. You'll find vendors selling hand-carved ornaments, knitted winter accessories, letterpress cards, jewelry, wooden toys, and other handcrafted pieces that appeal to customers seeking meaningful gifts. The market also features traditional European holiday treats, from baked goods to specialty confections, making it a destination for both gift-shopping and seasonal indulgences. This is the kind of event where quality and uniqueness matter more than volume or fast fashion. The Leavenworth setting is key to understanding your customer base. The village itself attracts visitors from across the Pacific Northwest who come specifically for the Bavarian architecture and holiday ambiance, especially as the season progresses. Weekend visitors tend to be deliberate shoppers with budget for artisan items, families seeking memorable holiday experiences, and out-of-town tourists looking for distinctive souvenirs. The November-to-December timeline captures the entire gift-buying season, with early-November shoppers seeking unique finds and late-December visitors hunting for last-minute special pieces. If you create handmade goods, winter-themed products, holiday decorations, or artisan gifts, the Leavenworth Christkindlmarkt offers consistent foot traffic across eight weekends during peak shopping season. The festival's German-market positioning means customers expect authentic craftsmanship and European-inspired aesthetics, but also appreciate North American artisans who align with that quality-focused, handmade philosophy.
Leavenworth Maifest
by Projekt Bayern / Leavenworth Chamber
Leavenworth, WA
2027-05-08
20 spots open
Held each May in the charming Bavarian-themed village of Leavenworth, Washington, this annual spring festival celebrates Old World traditions and cultural heritage with the kind of authenticity that draws visitors from across the region. The 2026 edition takes place May 8-10, coinciding with Mother's Day weekend, making it an ideal time for families and cultural enthusiasts to gather and experience Bavarian customs firsthand. The festival centers around iconic springtime traditions, including the ceremonial raising of the Maibaum (maypole), traditional maypole dancing, and the Festzug Grand March, which brings the community together in colorful processions through town. Live Bavarian music fills the streets throughout the weekend, creating an immersive atmosphere that transports visitors to the Alpine regions of Germany and surrounding areas. For vendors, Leavenworth Maifest represents a unique opportunity to connect with attendees who actively seek out cultural and heritage-focused events. The festival draws a mix of tourists visiting the Bavarian village specifically for this celebration, as well as locals who return annually to participate in spring festivities. This crowd tends to appreciate artisan goods, traditional crafts, cultural merchandise, and food vendors offering authentic or inspired cuisine. The spring timing also means vendors can capitalize on Mother's Day shopping alongside cultural celebration, attracting gift-buyers alongside cultural enthusiasts. The festival's emphasis on Old World traditions and community gathering creates a welcoming environment for vendors whose products align with European heritage, handmade crafts, seasonal spring goods, and family-oriented merchandise. Leavenworth itself maintains its distinctive Bavarian character year-round, but Maifest amplifies this identity and brings significant foot traffic to the village during a peak tourism season. Whether you specialize in traditional crafts, artisan foods, cultural items, or family-friendly products, this festival offers visibility within a community that actively celebrates and values cultural authenticity and heritage.
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