Vendor Events in Live Oak, FL

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Live Oak, FL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Live Oak(4)

Magnolia Fest 2026

by Spirit of the Suwannee

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, 3076 95th Dr, Live Oak, FL 32060

Fall 2026

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25 spots open

Magnolia Fest 2026 takes place each fall at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, drawing music fans and vendors to this established festival grounds. The event centers on live music performances alongside food and craft vendors, creating a multi-day experience that appeals to both serious concert attendees and casual day visitors. The vendor mix typically includes local food trucks and restaurants, craft producers like jewelry makers and ceramicists, artists selling prints and photography, baked goods vendors, and small-batch producers of items like soaps and preserves. The park setting offers space for vendors to set up alongside the music stages, which means foot traffic flows throughout the grounds as attendees move between performances and the vendor areas. Fall timing means moderate weather and a crowd drawn by seasonal festivals. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park's reputation as a venue brings attendees with disposable income and interest in both music and local makers. Vendors report this is a good opportunity to reach mixed demographics, not just a single niche market. Setup and vendor logistics run through the park's established infrastructure, making it accessible for vendors of various scales.

Suwannee Roots Revival 2026

by Suwannee Roots Revival

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, 3076 95th Dr, Live Oak, FL 32060

Fall 2026

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25 spots open

Suwannee Roots Revival happens each fall at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, drawing music fans and vendors who thrive on the festival circuit. This annual event centers on roots music, blues, bluegrass, country, folk, and Americana, and the outdoor festival setting at the 800-acre park creates a multi-day gathering where both musicians and vendors settle in for the season. Beyond the main stage performances, the festival supports a mixed vendor market. Food vendors operate alongside craft sellers offering everything from pottery and jewelry to woodwork, vintage goods, baked items, local honey, and preserves. The attendee base skews toward music enthusiasts in their 30s and up who appreciate regional and independent artists, making them receptive to artisanal products and specialty food. The fall timing means mild weather and a strong seasonal draw from across Florida and the Southeast. The park's rustic grounds and dedicated vendor areas mean this festival moves at a different pace than urban craft fairs. Setup is typically longer, booth presence matters more across multiple days, and repeat customers are common. If you sell products that align with roots music culture or appeal to travelers who camp onsite, this event offers solid foot traffic and a loyal audience base.

Hulaween 2026

by Live for Live Music / Spirit of Suwannee

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, 3076 95th Dr, Live Oak, FL 32060

October 22-25, 2026

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25 spots open

Hulaween 2026 takes place October 22–25 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, a sprawling 200-acre venue known for hosting multi-day festivals. This four-day event combines live music performances, interactive art installations, and a vendor marketplace that draws crowds seeking food, drinks, and merchandise across the fall festival season. The festival atmosphere typically attracts a mix of music fans, art enthusiasts, and performers looking to camp on the grounds. Vendors at events like this span food and beverage operations (from gourmet trucks to craft beverages), artisan crafters selling jewelry and pottery, printed goods and apparel, bath and body products, vintage finds, and various other general merchandise. The multi-day format means attendees return repeatedly, creating sustained foot traffic throughout the weekend. The outdoor setting in north-central Florida means mid-to-late October weather, generally mild and suitable for outdoor vending. Hulaween's reputation as an arts and music-focused festival draws attendees who value both entertainment and discovery, making it a solid fit for vendors across categories looking to reach engaged festival crowds during peak fall season.

Suwannee County Fair

by Suwannee County Fair Association

Live Oak, FL

April 20-28, 2026

FestivalInside Booths $135.00 USD, Outside Booths $310.00 USD

25 spots open

Held annually in Live Oak, Florida, the Suwannee County Fair brings together the community for a week-long celebration of county agriculture, craftsmanship, and entertainment. Running April 20-28, 2026, this traditional fair showcases the heart of rural North Florida with livestock competitions, competitive exhibits across multiple categories, and live entertainment that draws families and agriculture enthusiasts throughout the week. As a festival format event, the Suwannee County Fair operates differently from farmers markets or pop-up shops, offering a larger-scale, multi-day experience with carnival atmosphere, educational demonstrations, and the kind of foot traffic that comes with a full week of programming. Vendors at county fairs like this typically represent a wide range of product categories. You'll find agricultural vendors displaying crops and farming innovations, crafters selling handmade goods and local products, food vendors offering fair food and local specialties, and home-based businesses showcasing everything from baked goods to jams, honey, and other preserved items. The fair also attracts vendors in the education and services space, as county fairs draw families looking to learn about agriculture, local business, and community resources. The April timing places the Suwannee County Fair in spring, when North Florida weather is warm and pleasant for outdoor events. This is prime season for farmers markets and fairs across Florida, and attendees are in the mood for outdoor activities and seasonal products. The week-long format means foot traffic can vary day to day, with weekends typically busier than weekday afternoons. The fair's focus on livestock, agriculture, and traditional competitive exhibits suggests a demographic that values rural heritage, farming, and small-town community values, making it an ideal venue for vendors whose products align with those interests. If you sell crafts, local food products, agricultural items, or anything with roots in traditional farming or country living, the Suwannee County Fair represents an opportunity to reach an engaged audience during a full week of activities in Live Oak.

Farmers Markets in Live Oak(3)

Live Oak Farmers Market

by Live Oak Farmers Market Organizers

15th East Cliff Dr., Live Oak, CA 95062

Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

Live Oak residents and visitors have year-round access to fresh, local products at this weekly farmers market held every Sunday morning. Located at 15th East Cliff Drive in Live Oak, Santa Cruz County, the market operates consistently from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM throughout the entire year, making it a reliable destination for seasonal produce and artisanal food products regardless of the time of year. The vendor mix at Live Oak Farmers Market reflects the agricultural bounty and food culture of the Central Coast. You'll find local farmers bringing fresh produce, baked goods made by area bakers, artisanal cheese from regional producers, fresh eggs, herbs, cut flowers, and seafood offerings. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. The variety changes with the seasons, so early spring brings tender greens and asparagus, summer offers stone fruits and berries, fall features winter squash and root vegetables, and winter brings hardy greens and citrus. Beyond produce, the market typically attracts food entrepreneurs selling value-added items like jams, honey, and prepared foods. What makes a farmers market different from other retail shopping is the direct relationship between grower and buyer. You're supporting local agriculture and getting fresher products with shorter supply chains. The Live Oak Farmers Market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP and EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior FMNP programs, making it accessible to a wide range of community members. This weekly rhythm means regular vendors become familiar faces, and shoppers develop relationships with the people who actually grow and make the food they're buying. For vendors, this established weekly market offers consistent foot traffic and year-round selling opportunities in a community-oriented setting where customers specifically seek out local, fresh products.

South Texas farmers Market

by South Texas farmers Market Organizers

8101 Pat Booker Rd, Live Oak, TX

Tue: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM

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25 spots open

Live Oak's weekly gathering at 8101 Pat Booker Rd brings together local growers and food producers every Tuesday morning, creating a reliable destination for shoppers seeking fresh regional produce and artisan food items. The South Texas Farmers Market operates in the heart of the community, offering a rotating selection of seasonal vegetables, fruits, and eggs from area farms. Vendors typically include local honey producers, small-batch jam and preserve makers, and fresh flower growers who set up weekly, so shoppers know they can find quality items throughout the year. The farmers market format means you'll find vendors selling directly from their farms and kitchens, creating a more personal shopping experience than grocery stores offer. Customers range from home cooks sourcing ingredients for weeknight dinners to families looking for fresh, locally-grown options. The Tuesday morning timing works well for mid-week meal planning, and the market's location in Live Oak makes it accessible to the surrounding Bexar County area. The market welcomes a variety of payment methods including credit cards, SNAP and EBT benefits, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers, making it an inclusive shopping space for the community. For vendors, this weekly farmers market represents a consistent sales opportunity with established foot traffic. The focus on food and produce means customers come with shopping lists and real purchasing intent, and the market's regular Tuesday schedule helps build a loyal customer base. Whether you're growing vegetables and fruits, raising chickens for eggs, keeping bees, or making preserved goods in small batches, the South Texas Farmers Market provides a venue to sell directly to neighborhood shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from.

Tower View Market

by Tower View Market Organizers

215 NE Duval Street, Live Oak, FL 32060

Tue:8:00 AM - 12:00 PM;Fri:12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, January to December

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25 spots open

Tower View Market in Live Oak, Florida operates as a year-round farmers market serving Suwannee County with convenient twice-weekly shopping opportunities. Whether you visit on Tuesday mornings from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM or Friday afternoons from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM at 215 NE Duval Street, you'll find a rotating selection of locally-sourced food and produce vendors. The market welcomes a steady stream of community shoppers looking for fresh ingredients and artisan goods that extend well beyond standard grocery store offerings. Local producers at Tower View Market typically bring fresh vegetables and seasonal produce, farm-fresh eggs, and baked goods ranging from traditional breads to specialty pastries. The vendor mix also includes cheese makers, seafood sellers, and local artisans with handmade crafts and flowers. This variety makes the market appealing to home cooks seeking ingredients with character and backstory, as well as to shoppers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. The dual weekly schedule accommodates both early-bird morning shoppers and those who prefer late afternoon or early evening market visits, making it accessible for different routines throughout the week. Tower View Market accepts WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, which expands access to fresh, nutritious food for eligible shoppers in the Live Oak area. Operating every week from January through December, the market provides consistent access to seasonal local products year-round. Vendors at farmers markets like this one typically build strong relationships with regular customers, making it a gathering place where people recognize faces and learn about what's being grown and produced nearby. For vendors considering where to sell, Tower View Market offers a stable, year-round platform with an established community customer base in central Florida.

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