Vendor Events in Long Beach, CA

21 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Long Beach, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Pop-Ups in Long Beach(9)

Long Beach Midsummer Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet

Long Beach Veterans Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

July 12, 2026

Pop-Up$50 Per Space for Monthly Reserved Vendor (Pre-Reserve for 1 Event); $60 Per Space for Non-Reserved Vendor (Day of Event)

25 spots open

The Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet is a premier monthly automotive vendor swap meet held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach. The event runs from 6 AM to 1 PM and welcomes hundreds of vendors selling antique, vintage, classic, and high-performance car parts, accessories, and automotive services. Thousands of enthusiasts attend to buy, sell, and trade hard-to-find pieces and parts. The event features a Car Corral section where collectors can display and sell vehicles, with free parking for 1995 and earlier models. Vendors range from individual hobbyists clearing their garages to professional shops and manufacturers. This world-renowned event has been operating since 1983 and maintains a hardcore automotive focus with strict vendor guidelines, vendor spaces are available year-round across monthly events.

Long Beach Summer Hi-Po Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet

Long Beach Veterans Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

July 12th, 2026

Pop-Up$50 Per Space for Monthly Reserved Vendor (Pre-Reserve for 1 Event); $60 Per Space for Non-Reserved Vendor (Day of Event)

25 spots open

The Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet is a monthly outdoor automotive marketplace held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach. This established event, founded in 1983 and grown to hundreds of vendors and thousands of shoppers, serves as a trading hub for antique, vintage, classic, and high-performance automotive parts, accessories, and services. Vendors include both professional automotive shops and enthusiasts clearing garages, with a strict focus on automotive-only merchandise. The event runs 6 AM to 1 PM and features a Car Corral showcase area for collector vehicles. Parking is free, and the venue's spacious stadium grounds accommodate the large vendor community and visitor base typical of Southern California's dedicated automotive culture.

Long Beach Antique Market

Long Beach, CA

August 16

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place on August 16th in Long Beach, California, this one-time antique market brings together a diverse range of vendors and dealers in a single concentrated event. Pop-up markets like this one create a unique shopping experience where collectors, decorators, and curious browsers can explore curated collections of vintage and antique goods all in one location, making it an efficient way to discover everything from furniture and home decor to jewelry, glassware, and collectibles. The Long Beach Antique Market draws the kind of crowd that appreciates history and character in their purchases. You'll find interior designers sourcing statement pieces, vintage enthusiasts hunting for specific eras or styles, gift shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind items, and casual visitors simply enjoying the browsing experience. The mixed vendor focus means the event offers broad appeal, with booths spanning multiple categories and price points, so there's typically something for different budgets and tastes. Sellers at events like this often specialize in mid-century modern furniture, retro kitchenware, vintage clothing and accessories, antique books, decorative arts, and restored or upcycled pieces. As a one-time pop-up event, this market represents a concentrated opportunity for vendors to reach a focused audience in a single day. Unlike regular recurring markets, the novelty and singular timing of an August event in Long Beach can draw attendees who specifically mark the date in their calendars. For vendors, this type of pop-up format typically means higher foot traffic intensity compared to weekly markets, with shoppers aware they need to attend on that specific date or miss it entirely. Whether you're selling antique home goods, vintage clothing, restored furniture, or curated collections, the Long Beach Antique Market on August 16th offers a platform to connect with buyers actively seeking quality vintage and antique merchandise.

Long Beach Hi-Po Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet

Long Beach Veterans Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

August 9th, 2026

Pop-Up$50 Per Space for Monthly Reserved Vendor (Pre-Reserve for 1 Event). $60 Per Space for Non-Reserved Vendor (Day of Event). $45 Premium Vendor Space available with 6-event prepayment.

25 spots open

Taking place on August 9th, 2026, at Long Beach Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, California, this swap meet brings together vendors and shoppers in the spirit of classic treasure hunting. Swap meets operate differently from typical retail settings, offering a more dynamic, hunt-and-discover shopping experience where collectors, bargain hunters, and casual browsers all converge to find unique items. The mixed vendor focus means you'll encounter everything from antiques and vintage collectibles to used goods, memorabilia, and specialty finds that might be hard to locate elsewhere. The venue at 5000 E Lew Davis St provides ample space for a diverse range of vendors to set up. Attendees at swap meets like this one come with specific missions or open minds, depending on their interests, making it an ideal marketplace for sellers offering vintage wares, antiques, restored pieces, and one-of-a-kind items. The casual outdoor or semi-outdoor environment creates a relaxed atmosphere quite different from formal craft fairs or structured festivals, where transactions happen more fluidly and haggling is often part of the experience. August timing places this event during summer when many people have flexible schedules and are actively seeking entertainment and shopping opportunities. For vendors, swap meets attract a customer base actively hunting for deals, collectibles, and retro items, making it an excellent venue for those specializing in vintage, antique, or pre-owned merchandise. Whether you're selling restored vintage finds, collectible memorabilia, or general secondhand goods, the swap meet format draws shoppers specifically looking for that treasure-hunt experience and the possibility of discovering something unexpected at the right price.

Long Beach Fall Hi-Po Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Po Swap Meet

Veterans Memorial Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

November 8th, 2026

Pop-Up$50 Per Space (Monthly Reserved Vendor, Pre-Reserve for 1 Event). Non-Reserved Vendor: $60 Per Space Day of Event

25 spots open

Happening November 8th, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach, the Fall Hi-Po Swap Meet draws collectors, bargain hunters, and enthusiasts looking for everything from vintage finds to hard-to-locate items. This one-time pop-up brings together a mixed vendor community under one roof, making it an ideal opportunity for sellers offering antiques, collectibles, vintage goods, used merchandise, and specialty items that appeal to deal-focused shoppers. Swap meets have a different energy than traditional craft fairs or farmers markets, they attract people actively searching for specific treasures and unexpected discoveries, which means your inventory moves quickly if you've got the right mix of products. The November timing places this event in that sweet spot when holiday shopping is on people's minds, seasonal decorations become relevant, and collectors often have budgets freed up after summer. Vendors at events like this typically sell everything from retro home goods and vintage clothing to mechanical parts, collectibles, memorabilia, used electronics, furniture, and eclectic finds that don't fit neatly into other categories. The outdoor stadium setting at Veterans Memorial Stadium on Lew Davis Street provides a spacious venue that can accommodate both small independent sellers and dealers with larger inventory volumes. If you're a vendor with mixed inventory, overflow stock, or specialty items that appeal to treasure hunters, a swap meet like this is worth considering. The buyer mentality is different, people come ready to browse multiple booths and make multiple purchases, often looking for value and unique finds rather than curated or premium-positioned goods. This is the kind of event where organized tables and clear pricing matter, since shoppers typically work through booths systematically. Whether you're clearing seasonal inventory, testing new product categories, or selling collectibles and vintage goods, the Long Beach Fall Hi-Po Swap Meet offers direct access to an engaged audience of buyers actively hunting for deals in November.

Long Beach Holiday Hi-Po Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Po Swap Meet

Veterans Memorial Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

December 13th, 2026

Pop-Up$50 Per Space for Monthly Reserved Vendor (Pre-Reserve for 1 Event); $60 Per Space for Non-Reserved Vendor (Day of Event); $45 Premium Vendor Space available (prepay for 6 consecutive events)

25 spots open

The Long Beach Hi-Po Swap Meet is a premier monthly automotive swap meet held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach, California. The event welcomes vendors selling automotive-related parts, services, and accessories, from individual garage cleaners to professional shops and manufacturers. Founded in 1983 and grown to hundreds of vendors and thousands of shoppers, the swap meet attracts hot rod, muscle car, street rod, and classic car enthusiasts. The event features a Car Corral section for buying, selling, and showing collector vehicles, plus general admission areas for browsing vendor booths filled with antique, vintage, classic, and high-performance car parts at competitive prices. Operating 6 AM to 1 PM, it's a well-established gathering recognized as one of the premier automotive swap meets in the United States.

Long Beach Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet

Long Beach Veterans Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

May 31st, 2027

Pop-Up$50 Per Space for Monthly Reserved Vendor (Pre-Reserve for 1 Event); $60 Per Space for Non-Reserved Vendor (Day of Event)

25 spots open

Long Beach Swap Meet on May 31st, 2026 is a one-time pop-up event bringing together vendors and enthusiasts around classic and custom vehicles at Long Beach Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, California. This swap meet format creates a dynamic marketplace where sellers can move inventory quickly while buyers hunt for specific parts, memorabilia, and goods. The event focuses on hot rod, street rod, and muscle car culture, attracting a dedicated community of automotive enthusiasts, collectors, and restoration hobbyists who are actively seeking hard-to-find components, vintage accessories, and related merchandise. Swap meets differ from traditional festivals or craft fairs in their pace and purpose. They're designed for rapid transactions and treasure hunting, drawing serious buyers who come prepared to make purchases. If you sell automotive parts, vintage tools, collectible car memorabilia, model vehicles, restoration supplies, or even apparel and lifestyle goods that appeal to car enthusiasts, this event offers direct access to a focused audience. The Long Beach location provides a central hub for Southern California's robust automotive community, pulling attendees from across the region who are invested in the hot rod and muscle car scene. The May timing positions this event during late spring when automotive enthusiasm tends to peak, with car shows and cruising season in full swing. Vendors at events like this typically include parts dealers, restoration specialists, vintage merchandise sellers, and other purveyors of automotive-related goods. The one-time nature of this pop-up makes it a unique opportunity to test the Long Beach market or reach enthusiasts during peak season. Whether you're clearing inventory or showcasing specialty items to a highly engaged crowd, Long Beach Swap Meet on May 31st, 2026 at Long Beach Veterans Stadium represents a concentrated selling opportunity within the automotive community.

Long Beach Hi-Po Sunday Swap Meet

by Long Beach Hi-Performance Swap Meet

Veterans Stadium, 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

May 3rd, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

On May 3rd, 2026, Long Beach Hi-Po is bringing a Sunday Swap Meet to Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, featuring the kind of mixed vendor lineup that makes swap meets feel like treasure hunts. This is a one-time event that draws the classic swap meet crowd, collectors looking for vintage finds, bargain hunters hunting for deals, and curious shoppers who never know what they'll discover. The atmosphere at swap meets differs from traditional craft fairs in that the vibe is more casual and fast-paced, with vendors and buyers both eager to move merchandise and hunt for steals. At an event like this, you'll find booths packed with antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, home goods, tools, electronics, records, toys, memorabilia, and all manner of secondhand treasures. Swap meets tend to attract a diverse mix of vendors, from seasoned resellers and estate liquidators to casual sellers clearing out their garages. The attendee base is equally varied: estate sale regulars, vintage enthusiasts, DIY restorers, students looking for affordable furniture, and families treating it as a weekend outing. The early-morning energy at swap meets is real, so vendors and shoppers alike arrive early for the best selection. Held at Veterans Stadium on Lew Davis Street in Long Beach, this May event capitalizes on late spring weather when people are ready to get out and explore. Swap meets work well as one-time events because they create a sense of urgency and novelty, shoppers know to show up because the inventory and vendor mix won't be exactly the same next time around. For vendors, a swap meet offers the chance to reach a broad, deal-focused audience in a high-traffic setting where buyers expect variety and lower price points than you'd find at specialty fairs.

Long Beach Antique Market

by Long Beach Antique Market

4901 E Conant Street, Long Beach, CA 90808

Third Sunday of every month, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

800 spots open

The Long Beach Antique Market is an outdoor flea market held the third Sunday of every month at Veterans Memorial Stadium. Over 800 vendors sell antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, home decor, jewelry, and repurposed items spanning 20 acres. Established in 1982, it has won numerous awards including recognition as a top ten flea market in the US. The market operates rain or shine from early morning hours with both general and early buyer admission options. Free parking is available, and vendors rotate their inventory monthly, ensuring fresh finds at each event. The event draws serious collectors, interior designers, vintage resellers, and casual shoppers seeking unique vintage goods and bargains across hundreds of vendor booths.

Craft Fairs in Long Beach(6)

Long Beach Summer Antique Market

by Long Beach Antique Market

Long Beach Veterans Stadium, 4901 E Conant St, Long Beach, CA 90808

July 19th, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Happening on July 19th, 2026, this summer craft fair brings together a curated selection of vendors at Long Beach Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, California. The event focuses on handmade crafts and antique goods, drawing both serious collectors and casual shoppers looking for unique one-of-a-kind finds. The summer timing makes this a great opportunity for vendors to reach customers who are actively seeking distinctive items during the warmer months when people are more likely to browse outdoor markets and plan home projects or gift shopping. At a craft fair like this, you'll find vendors selling everything from vintage furniture and collectibles to handcrafted jewelry, art, home decor, and other artisan-made goods. The mix typically attracts both established dealers with curated collections and independent makers offering handmade products. Attendees range from serious antique hunters and interior designers seeking statement pieces to everyday shoppers browsing for vintage treasures, decorative items, or gifts. The handmade crafts focus means you'll see original artwork, jewelry makers, woodworkers, and other artisans alongside traditional antique dealers, creating a diverse marketplace. The Long Beach Veterans Stadium location provides a substantial venue for this single-day event, making it accessible to both Long Beach locals and vendors from the wider Southern California area. Summer craft fairs like this one tend to draw steady foot traffic from people in a shopping mindset, whether they're looking for something specific or simply exploring what's available. If you're a crafter, maker, or dealer specializing in handmade or antique goods, this July event offers a dedicated audience actively seeking unique items during peak summer shopping season.

Long Beach Boardwalk Arts and Crafts Festival 2026

by City of Long Beach

Long Beach Boardwalk, Long Beach, NY 11561

July 11-12, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

The City of Long Beach Arts & Crafts Boardwalk Festival is held July 11-12, 2026 from 10am-6pm. The festival showcases artists, crafters, and vendors along the Long Beach boardwalk on Long Island, New York. The boardwalk location offers spectacular ocean views and brings vendors together with summer beachgoers. The festival is one of two major boardwalk arts festivals each year (the other being the Long Beach Historical Society fair in late August). Vendor application available through the City of Long Beach website. Contact the city or Long Beach Chamber of Commerce for application details.

Long Beach Historical Society Arts and Crafts Fair 2026

by Long Beach Historical Society

Riverside Blvd & Boardwalk, Long Beach, NY 11561

August 29-30, 2026

Craft FairA single booth fee is $400. Non-profits may purchase a booth for $250. A food vendor space is $850.

20 spots open

The Long Beach Historical Society Arts and Crafts Fair is an annual boardwalk event featuring hundreds of vendors selling handmade crafts, fine art, and food. Held along the picturesque Long Beach boardwalk, the fair attracts thousands of local residents and visitors seeking unique handcrafted gifts and treasures. Craft vendors can secure 14 by 10 foot booth spaces at $400 for the weekend, with discounted rates available for nonprofits. Food vendors are also welcome. The fair takes place in late August on the boardwalk at Riverside Boulevard, a vibrant community shopping destination. Set up occurs early morning with sales running from 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday and 10 AM to 5 PM Sunday. The Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, uses fair proceeds to support its museum and educational programming about Long Beach's historic heritage.

Long Beach Fall Antique Market

Long Beach, CA

September 20th, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

As fall settles in across Southern California, Long Beach will host a major gathering for antique lovers and vintage enthusiasts on September 20th, 2026. The Long Beach Fall Antique Market brings together hundreds of dealers and vendors in a single event, creating an expansive marketplace where collectors, interior designers, and casual browsers can explore curated selections of vintage goods, antiques, and handmade crafts. This craft fair style event differs from typical markets because it emphasizes quality, curated inventory over volume, allowing vendors to showcase specialized collections rather than mass-produced goods. The event draws a diverse crowd of attendees who appreciate the hunt for unique pieces and one-of-a-kind finds. You'll encounter serious collectors searching for specific eras or styles, homeowners looking to add character to their spaces, gift shoppers seeking distinctive items, and fellow vendors scouting inventory. The atmosphere tends to appeal to customers who value history, craftsmanship, and the story behind each piece. The handmade crafts focus means you'll see original artwork, vintage textiles, reclaimed furniture, artisan jewelry, pottery, and other goods made with intention and skill rather than mass production. September timing positions this market in the early fall season when people often think about refreshing their homes for autumn and the upcoming holidays. Weather in Long Beach during late September is typically pleasant, making for comfortable shopping conditions. As a one-time annual event, the Long Beach Fall Antique Market creates urgency for both vendors and shoppers, as it's a single opportunity each year to participate in this particular gathering. For vendors, this means a concentrated audience of serious buyers who've marked the date specifically to attend. If you sell handmade crafts, vintage goods, antiques, or curated collections, this fair offers access to the Long Beach and greater Los Angeles area's community of collectors and design-conscious shoppers looking for authentic, distinctive merchandise.

Long Beach Sunday Antique Market

by Long Beach Antique Market

Long Beach, CA

April 19th, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Long Beach will host a spring antique market on April 19th, 2026, bringing together vendors and shoppers in search of unique handmade goods and collectible finds. This one-time craft fair event draws a diverse crowd of makers, collectors, and gift-seekers looking for items you won't find in regular retail spaces. The Long Beach Sunday Antique Market creates the kind of atmosphere where both established artisans and emerging makers can connect directly with customers who appreciate craftsmanship and originality. At a craft fair like this, you'll typically find handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, upcycled home decor, pottery, artwork, vintage books, and other curated goods from individual vendors. The spring timing makes it an ideal shopping season, as people are refreshing their homes and looking for gifts or personal purchases. The mix of antique dealers and handmade craft vendors creates a dynamic energy where shoppers can discover one-of-a-kind pieces, and vendors reach customers who specifically seek out artisanal and vintage items rather than mass-produced alternatives. If you're a vendor considering the Long Beach Sunday Antique Market, this event attracts the kind of buyers who make intentional purchasing decisions and value the stories behind what they're buying. Unlike pop-up shops that rotate frequently, a one-time event like this draws heightened foot traffic as attendees mark it on their calendars. The Long Beach location provides access to a coastal Southern California market with strong interest in vintage, artisanal, and handmade goods. Spring events in the area tend to see solid attendance from locals and visitors alike, making it a worthwhile opportunity for vendors with quality handcrafted inventory looking to make meaningful sales and build their customer base.

Long Beach May Antique Market

by Long Beach Antique Market

Veterans Stadium, 5000 Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808

May 17th, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

If you're a crafter or artisan looking to reach collectors and enthusiasts in the Long Beach area, this one-time event on May 17th, 2026 is worth your consideration. Taking place at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, this craft fair brings together a curated mix of handmade goods and vintage finds under one roof. The venue's spacious layout makes it ideal for showcasing everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, textiles, and decorative home goods. Spring is prime season for craft fairs in Southern California, and May timing means you're catching shoppers in the mood for refreshing their spaces and picking up unique gifts before the summer season. Craft fairs like this one draw a blend of attendees: serious collectors hunting for one-of-a-kind pieces, interior design enthusiasts looking for statement items, gift shoppers seeking something more personal than mass-produced alternatives, and browsers who simply enjoy discovering local makers. The Long Beach community has a strong appreciation for handmade goods and artisan work, so you can expect an engaged crowd. Unlike farmers markets focused on produce or festivals with broad entertainment programming, this craft fair puts the spotlight on makers and their work, giving vendors space to tell their story and connect directly with customers who value quality and craftsmanship. The single-event format means this is a focused opportunity rather than an ongoing commitment. Vendors typically use spring craft fairs strategically to test new products, clear inventory before summer, or build their customer base in a new area. At Veterans Stadium's central Long Beach location, you'll have access to the city's local shopper base plus drive-in traffic from surrounding areas. Whether you make jewelry, home décor, accessories, or other handcrafted items, this May fair gives you a chance to put your work in front of an audience actively seeking artisan-made goods.

Farmers Markets in Long Beach(5)

Long Beach Uptown Farmers Market

by Long Beach Uptown Farmers Market Organizers

4600 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90807

Thu: 3:00 PM-6:30 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located in the Uptown neighborhood of Long Beach, this weekly farmers market operates year-round every Thursday afternoon, making it a reliable destination for both customers seeking fresh local products and vendors looking for consistent weekly sales. The Long Beach Uptown Farmers Market at 4600 Atlantic Avenue attracts a steady stream of neighborhood shoppers during the late afternoon and early evening hours, creating an ideal window for vendors to connect with residents heading home from work or stopping by for their weekly grocery needs. The market specializes in food and produce, with vendors regularly offering a diverse selection that includes fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, farm eggs, artisan baked goods, raw honey, locally made jams and preserves, fresh herbs, and other value-added food products. This focus on local food production means the market draws customers specifically seeking direct-from-producer quality and the freshness that weekly farmers markets provide. Throughout the year, vendors can expect to sell different seasonal items, from spring greens and early summer berries to fall squashes and winter root vegetables, allowing for natural variety in product offerings across the calendar year. The market's payment infrastructure supports a wide customer base, accepting credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This accessibility means vendors reach not only general shoppers but also customers specifically using nutrition assistance programs, expanding the potential customer pool. Many vendors at the market also offer organic products, appealing to customers prioritizing pesticide-free and certified organic options. For food producers, bakers, and produce growers in the Long Beach area, the consistent Thursday schedule and year-round operation create a stable opportunity to build regular customer relationships and maintain steady vendor income throughout all seasons.

Long Beach Southeast CFM

by Long Beach Southeast CFM Organizers

6530 Marina Drive, Long Beach, CA 90803

Sun: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 6530 Marina Drive in Long Beach's southeast area, this weekly farmers market runs year-round every Sunday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, making it a consistent destination for both shoppers and vendors. As a community farmers market, it brings together local producers and artisans who sell everything from fresh produce and baked goods to cheese, seafood, eggs, flowers, and handmade crafts. The market's year-round operation means you'll find seasonal offerings throughout all four seasons, from spring greens and summer stone fruits to fall squash and winter root vegetables, alongside vendors who maintain consistent inventory of staples like dairy, baked goods, and specialty items. What sets a farmers market like this apart from other retail venues is the direct relationship between growers and buyers. Shoppers come expecting to find products closer to their source, and many vendors at Long Beach Southeast CFM focus on quality and freshness that reflects their personal commitment to the goods they sell. The Sunday morning timing attracts a mix of neighborhood residents doing their weekly shopping, families looking for weekend activities, and dedicated customers who prioritize local food systems. The market's location in southeast Long Beach serves as a hub for the surrounding community. The market is also designed to be accessible to a wide range of shoppers. It accepts credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers, recognizing that farmers markets should serve the whole community. Many vendors highlight organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to customers interested in how their food is produced. Whether you're a vendor looking to build a consistent Sunday customer base or exploring farmers market retail for the first time, the year-round weekly schedule at Long Beach Southeast CFM provides a stable, established marketplace in Los Angeles County.

Long Beach Farmers Market

by Long Beach Farmers Market Association

301 N Promenade Ave, N. Promenade (between 3rd & 4th Streets), Long Beach, CA 90802

Fridays, 10 AM - 2 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Sunday morning from 9 AM to 2 PM, the heart of downtown Long Beach comes alive with the rhythms of a working farmers market. Set along East 3rd Street and Promenade North, this year-round market draws local growers, bakers, and makers who set up their stands regardless of season, which means you'll find different products depending on when you visit. In summer, expect an abundance of stone fruits, berries, and tomatoes. Winter brings citrus, root vegetables, and hardy greens. The consistency is that vendors here are sourcing locally and selling directly to the community. What makes farmers markets different from other vendor events is the emphasis on direct producer relationships. You're buying from the people who grew or made the food, rather than middlemen or distributors. At Long Beach Farmers Market, this translates to produce that was picked days or even hours before sale, baked goods made fresh that morning, and flowers still dewy if you arrive early. Beyond the core produce vendors, you'll typically find prepared foods like pastries, jams, honey, olive oil, and ready-to-eat breakfast items. Many markets like this also feature handmade goods from local artisans, including crafts and value-added products. The crowd tends to be neighborhood residents, families, and serious home cooks looking for quality ingredients. Sundays draw a mix of weekday workers doing their weekly shopping and people treating the market as a weekend destination. Because this market runs year-round, it becomes a genuine neighborhood fixture rather than a seasonal event, which means regular customers who expect to see certain vendors every week. If you're a produce grower, baker, or maker of prepared or handmade goods in the Southern California region, this established downtown location offers consistent foot traffic and a crowd that values local sourcing.

Fourth Street Farmers Market

by Harbor Area Farmers Markets

Long Beach, CA

Every Thursday

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Fourth Street Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market held Thursdays from 8 AM to noon in the Retro Row neighborhood parking lot at the corner of Fourth Street and Cherry Avenue. Operated by Harbor Area Farmers Markets since 1980, this market features fresh seasonal produce, vegetables, eggs, honey, microgreens, artisanal breads, mushrooms, meats, cheeses, and dried goods from local farms. The market serves both professional chefs seeking quality ingredients and community members looking for fresh local food. It accepts EBT and WIC benefits, with Market Match assistance available to boost purchasing power for low-income shoppers. The early morning Thursday time slot appeals to restaurant buyers and early-bird shoppers seeking premium seasonal items from local farmers.

West Long Beach Market

by West Long Beach Market Organizers

Admiral Kidd Park, 2125 Santa Fe Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

West Long Beach Market is a weekly farmers market held at Admiral Kidd Park in Long Beach, California, drawing local producers and shoppers looking for fresh seasonal produce and quality food items. Located at 2125 Santa Fe Avenue, this market operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should reach out to organizers to confirm current dates and times before planning a selling season. As a farmers market, West Long Beach Market operates differently from craft fairs or pop-up shops. The focus here is on direct-from-producer food and agriculture, meaning farmers, growers, and food vendors who cultivate or prepare their own products find an established customer base of locals shopping for weekly groceries and meal planning. You'll typically see produce vendors with seasonal fruits and vegetables, prepared food vendors, bakers, and other food artisans who rely on repeat customers building relationships week after week. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient for both vendors and customers in an increasingly cashless marketplace. The Admiral Kidd Park location in Long Beach serves a residential neighborhood seeking accessible local food options. Shoppers at farmers markets like this tend to be conscious consumers looking to support local agriculture, source fresh ingredients, and discover specialty food products they won't find at conventional grocery stores. If you sell produce, prepared foods, baked goods, or other food items, a weekly market format offers the advantage of consistent foot traffic and the chance to build a loyal customer base throughout the season. The seasonal nature means planning ahead with the organizers is essential for vendors looking to secure a spot.

Festivals in Long Beach(1)

Long Beach Arts and Crafts Festival

by City of Long Beach

Long Beach Boardwalk, Long Beach, NY 11561

July 11-12, 2026

FestivalA single booth fee is $500

25 spots open

Taking place on the Long Beach Boardwalk in Long Beach, NY on July 11-12, 2026, this festival brings together a diverse mix of vendors and artists for a summer weekend celebration. As a one-time event, it represents a unique opportunity for crafters, artisans, and makers to connect with the beachside community during peak summer season when the boardwalk draws both locals and visitors looking for entertainment and shopping. The Long Beach Arts and Crafts Festival welcomes vendors across all craft categories, from handmade jewelry and home decor to fine art, pottery, textiles, and mixed media creations. This mixed vendor approach means attendees encounter a broad range of products and styles, making it an appealing destination for gift shoppers, collectors, and anyone seeking one-of-a-kind items. The boardwalk setting naturally attracts a diverse crowd of beachgoers and summer tourists who appreciate supporting independent makers and discovering new artisan brands. July is an ideal time for a boardwalk event in Long Beach, with warm weather and extended daylight hours drawing families and shoppers to the area. The casual, outdoor festival atmosphere pairs well with the seaside location, creating a relaxed environment where vendors can engage directly with customers in a community-oriented setting. Whether you sell handcrafted goods, fine art, accessories, or any other artisan products, this festival offers exposure to the foot traffic and demographic that frequents Long Beach during summer months. For vendors looking to participate in a general craft festival in a prominent beachside location, the Long Beach Arts and Crafts Festival provides a weekend venue to showcase work, build customer relationships, and tap into the vibrant summer market that the Long Beach Boardwalk commands.

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