Vendor Events in Logan, UT
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Logan, UT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Logan(3)
Cache Valley Gardeners Market Logan
by Cache Valley Gardeners Market
199 N Main St, Logan, UT 84321
Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, May - October
30 spots open
The Cache Valley Gardeners Market is a seasonal Saturday farmers market in downtown Logan featuring local produce, handmade crafts, fine arts, and artisanal goods from regional farmers and vendors. Held every Saturday morning from 9 AM to 1 PM behind the Historic Courthouse at 199 North Main Street, the market operates from May through mid-October. The market attracts significant foot traffic from shoppers seeking fresh, locally grown vegetables, herbs, baked goods, along with a diverse array of handcrafted items including clothing, soaps, and artisan products. The market also hosts special events throughout the season including Children's Day, Author's Day, and Non-Profits Day, providing additional engagement opportunities. Vendors typically sell produce, plants, prepared foods, crafts, and other locally made goods. This is an established community gathering place with over 40 years of history.
Cache Valley Gardeners Market
by Cache Valley Gardeners Market
199 N Main St, Logan, UT 84321
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, May - mid-October
40 spots open
Running every Saturday morning from May through mid-October in Logan, this farmers market brings together local growers and producers from throughout Cache Valley. Set at the Historic Courthouse on North Main Street, the market operates from 9 AM to 1 PM, giving you a solid four-hour window to set up, engage with customers, and sell through your inventory. The downtown location means good foot traffic from both dedicated farmers market shoppers and weekend Main Street visitors who might discover your products while exploring the area. The Cache Valley Gardeners Market focuses on what local farmers do best in this region: seasonal produce that reflects Utah's growing season. You'll see vendors selling everything from early spring greens and seedlings through summer berries, vegetables, and herbs, then transitioning into fall crops like squash, apples, and root vegetables as the season progresses. Beyond produce, the market welcomes farm products like honey, eggs, baked goods, jams, and other value-added items that complement fresh food shopping. Handmade goods also have a place here, making it accessible to artisans who work with agricultural or natural materials. The Saturday morning timing attracts families planning their weekly meals, serious home cooks sourcing ingredients, and neighbors who've made the market part of their weekend routine. You'll encounter both regular customers who return week after week and new shoppers discovering what's in season. The five-month run means you can build relationships over time if you commit to multiple weeks or the full season. If you grow or produce food or food-related items in Cache Valley, this weekly market offers a reliable outlet with consistent customer traffic throughout the growing season.
USU Student Farmers Market
by USU Student Sustainability
Logan, UT
Wednesdays, September - October 2026
20 spots open
A weekly farmers market in Logan run by Utah State University students, this event brings together local food producers and student vendors right on campus during the fall season. Held Wednesday afternoons from September through October 2026, the USU Student Farmers Market operates as a student-led initiative organized by Student Sustainability, making it a unique blend of community agriculture and campus culture. The market draws both students and local shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and goods during the autumn harvest season. What sets this farmers market apart is its dual focus on food and student creativity. You'll find vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, and other food products sourced from both on-campus gardens and off-campus local farms around the Logan area. At the same time, student vendors use the market as an outlet for handmade crafts, baked goods, preserves, and other creations, making it as much a showcase of student entrepreneurship as it is a place to buy quality ingredients. This mix creates a different atmosphere than traditional farmers markets, with a younger, more experimental energy alongside serious local food producers. The timing of a fall farmers market captures the tail end of Utah's growing season, when late-season produce like squash, root vegetables, and hardy greens are at their peak. If you source seasonal items or craft goods aimed at students and young professionals, this venue offers direct access to the campus community during a high-traffic period. The Wednesday afternoon schedule makes it convenient for students between classes and for locals looking for a quick stop during the week. Since the market runs weekly through October, it's a reliable recurring opportunity rather than a one-time event, allowing you to build relationships with regular customers throughout the season.
Pop-Ups in Logan(1)
Festivals in Logan(1)
Craft Fairs in Logan(2)
Logan Summerfest Arts Faire
by Logan Summerfest
490 S 500 W, Logan, UT 84321
June 18-20, 2027
170 spots open
June 18-20, 2026 Cache County Event Center & Fairgrounds 490 S 500 W Logan, UT 84321 Check out our 2026 lineup! Summerfest Arts Faire only accepts applications through Eventeny.com, and booth fees are not charged up front. If you have any questions regarding the legitimacy of an application, please contact us. Best Live Music Best Event Best Event Cache County Event Center & Fairgrounds 450 South 500 West | Logan, UT 84321 Get Directions
Hocking Hills Craft Show
by Success University Inc.
Hocking Hills Store, 20374 Clay Lick Road, Logan, OH 43138
Spring & Fall 2026
25 spots open
140+ craft vendor booths, 15 food trucks, live music. $150 booth fee per 10x10 space. Free primitive camping for accepted vendors.
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