Vendor Events in Lyndonville, VT

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Lyndonville, VT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Lyndonville(1)

Caledonia County Fair

by Caledonia County Fair Association

Caledonia County Fairgrounds, Mountain View Park, Lyndonville, VT 05851

August 26-30, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

Vermont's Northeast Kingdom comes alive each August when Caledonia County Fair returns to Mountain View Park in Lyndonville for five days of classic fair traditions. This annual festival has been a cornerstone of the region for nearly two centuries, drawing families and vendors from across New England who come for the blend of agricultural heritage, food, entertainment, and carnival atmosphere that defines a true county fair experience. The fairgrounds buzz with activity from opening day through the final evening. Agriculture takes center stage with livestock competitions, animal shows, and exhibits that showcase the working farms and homesteads throughout Caledonia County. Alongside these traditional elements, the fair features live music performances, truck pulls, and a demo derby that bring high-energy entertainment to the grounds. Carnival rides and attractions keep families returning year after year, creating that nostalgic fair vibe that spans generations. The five-day format means there's genuinely something happening each day, whether you're there for opening weekend or a weekday visit. For vendors, Caledonia County Fair attracts a diverse crowd looking for food, handcrafted goods, and agricultural products. Food vendors thrive here, whether you're selling baked goods, prepared foods, or specialty items. The fair draws people interested in supporting local agriculture, so vendors with farm products, preserves, honey, and similar goods find strong audiences. Craft vendors also do well, as attendees browse booths while enjoying the fair atmosphere. The August timing means it's peak summer tourism season in Vermont, so you'll see both local families and visitors exploring the region. Held at the Caledonia County Fairgrounds on Mountain View Park's grounds, the fair is easily accessible and offers the full county fair experience that keeps people coming back year after year. If you're looking for an event where tradition matters and attendees come with the mindset to shop, eat, and enjoy a full day out, Caledonia County Fair in Lyndonville represents the kind of established venue where vendors can connect with the community and build their customer base.

Farmers Markets in Lyndonville(2)

Lyndonville Farmers' Market

by Lyndonville Farmers' Market Organizers

Main Street, US Rt. 5, Lyndonville, VT 05851

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Vermont's Northeast Kingdom is home to this thriving weekly farmers market held on Main Street in Lyndonville, right along US Route 5 in Caledonia County. Like most seasonal farmers markets in the region, the Lyndonville Farmers' Market brings together local producers and growers during the warmer months, creating a community hub where neighbors reconnect and shoppers can access fresh, locally-sourced food and goods. The market's focus on food and produce means you'll find an abundance of seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs grown by regional farmers who understand the particulars of Vermont's growing season. Beyond produce, vendors typically stock artisanal baked goods, local cheese, preserves, and prepared foods that showcase the region's strong agricultural heritage. Shopping at a farmers market like this one differs meaningfully from grocery shopping. You're buying directly from the people who grew or made what you're purchasing, which means fresher products, the chance to ask questions about growing practices, and the opportunity to support small-scale agriculture in your own backyard. Many vendors offer organic products, and the market culture emphasizes sustainable farming and food production. You'll encounter everything from heirloom vegetable varieties to foraged goods, pastured dairy products, and baked items made to order or fresh that morning. The Lyndonville Farmers' Market draws both longtime customers with standing weekly stops and visitors exploring this picturesque part of Vermont. Families, home cooks, restaurants, and food-focused shoppers all benefit from the range and quality available. Since the market operates seasonally, timing matters for vendors planning their schedule. Reaching out to the organizers for the current year's dates and setup details ensures you don't miss the window to participate or shop. Whether you're a new vendor looking to test your product line or an established producer seeking another venue, this Main Street location offers regular foot traffic and a community that values local food systems.

Lyndon Farmers Market

by Lyndon Farmers Market Organizers

Bandstand Park on Rte 5, Lyndonville, VT 05842

Fri: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Friday evening from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, the Lyndon Farmers Market brings together local growers and food producers at Bandstand Park on Route 5 in Lyndonville. This weekly farmers market is a gathering place for the surrounding Caledonia County community, offering everything from fresh seasonal produce to artisanal baked goods and locally made cheese. The market operates year-round, so whether you're shopping in summer for tomatoes and berries or in fall for squash and apples, you'll find what's currently being harvested in the Vermont growing season. Vendors at the Lyndon Farmers Market focus primarily on food and farm products, which means you'll encounter a strong selection of fresh eggs, herbs, flowers, and specialty items like maple products and preserves. Many vendors prioritize organic growing practices, making this a good destination if you're seeking pesticide-free or sustainably grown options. Beyond produce, local artisans bring crafts and value-added products that make for gifts or seasonal decorations. The market's Friday afternoon and early evening timing works well for people picking up dinner ingredients or stocking up on the week's groceries after work. The market accepts both credit cards and WIC benefits, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers. The setting at Bandstand Park creates an informal community atmosphere where you can chat with farmers about how they grow their products or ask for recipe suggestions. If you're a vendor looking to establish a regular presence in a reliable, well-established market with a loyal local customer base, the Lyndon Farmers Market offers weekly opportunities to connect with repeat shoppers and build relationships with the community.

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