Vendor Events in Macon, GA

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Macon, GA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Macon(2)

Macon State Farmers Market

by Macon Farmers Market Association

2055 Eisenhower Pkwy, Macon, GA 31206

7 AM - 7 PM, open 7 days a week

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25 spots open

Located at 2055 Eisenhower Parkway in Macon, this year-round farmers market operates as a go-to destination for Central Georgia residents seeking fresh local produce and homemade goods. Open Monday through Saturday from 7 AM to 6 PM, the Macon State Farmers Market offers consistent foot traffic throughout the week, making it an ideal venue for vendors looking to establish a regular customer base rather than relying on weekend-only shoppers. The market caters to a diverse mix of vendors, with produce growers forming the backbone of the operation. Farmers bring seasonal fruits and vegetables, allowing them to rotate offerings based on what's growing in Georgia's agricultural calendar. Spring through fall sees the most abundant produce selection, though winter months attract vendors with cold-storage crops, root vegetables, and preserved items. Beyond produce, baked goods vendors thrive here, selling everything from artisan breads and pastries to custom cakes and preserves. Handmade goods also find a home at this market, with shoppers browsing locally crafted items alongside their groceries. What sets a farmers market like this apart from one-day weekend festivals is the regular rhythm and accessibility. Many vendors use farmers markets as their primary sales channel, building relationships with customers who return weekly for their shopping. The year-round schedule means less dramatic seasonal swings compared to markets that close in winter, making it suitable for vendors with consistent inventory. The early morning opening time at 7 AM appeals to both early-rising farmers unloading fresh harvests and customers grabbing items before work or weekend plans. The Macon location serves as a working market with wholesale potential as well, drawing not just individual shoppers but also restaurant owners, caterers, and small business buyers looking to source directly from producers. This dual customer base, combined with the market's established reputation in Central Georgia, makes it a practical choice for vendors seeking reliability and community presence throughout the year.

Mulberry Street Farmers Market

by Mulberry Market / Urban Development Authority

Macon, GA

2026-04-15

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20 spots open

Located at Tattnall Square Park in Macon, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and artisans every Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM throughout the year. The Mulberry Street Farmers Market operates as a community gathering space where residents source fresh, seasonal produce directly from regional farmers while supporting local food systems and small businesses. Farmers markets like this one differ from one-time events or festivals in their consistency and focus on direct producer-to-consumer sales. Vendors at the Mulberry Street Farmers Market typically include produce farmers offering vegetables, fruits, and herbs that reflect what's in season, alongside artisans selling value-added products like jams, baked goods, dairy, honey, and prepared foods. You'll also find vendors offering flowers, plants, and handmade goods. The mid-week, afternoon timing appeals to shoppers looking to pick up ingredients for dinner or weekly meal prep, making this a practical shopping destination rather than a festival atmosphere. The year-round schedule means the market operates through all seasons in Macon, so spring brings tender greens and early vegetables, summer features peak produce abundance, fall offers hearty crops and root vegetables, and winter carries storage crops and preserved goods. This consistency builds a regular customer base and creates predictable foot traffic for vendors. Attendees range from home cooks seeking quality ingredients to families making it part of their weekly routine, and loyal regulars who know their favorite vendors by name. If you sell produce, prepared foods, baked goods, plants, flowers, or handmade products, the Mulberry Street Farmers Market offers a steady, established venue with weekly opportunities to connect with Macon shoppers committed to supporting local agriculture and artisan vendors.

Festivals in Macon(2)

Macon International Cherry Blossom Festival

by Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful Commission

Macon, GA

2027-03-19

FestivalVaries by category; $1,200 food trucks

20 spots open

The International Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual 10-day spring celebration held in Macon, Georgia, featuring over 350,000 Yoshino cherry trees in full bloom. The festival at Carolyn Crayton Park includes outdoor vendor booths, arts and crafts markets, food trucks, carnival rides, live music, parades, and family entertainment. Vendors sell merchandise, food items, handmade crafts and specialty goods to thousands of local and international visitors attending the festival. The event draws significant crowds across its 10-day run in late March, offering high foot traffic and broad audience reach. The festival is recognized as one of the top spring events in the South and serves as an official celebration of Macon's identity as the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World.

Cherry Blossom Festival Macon

by Cherry Blossom Festival

Central City Park, Macon, GA 31201

March 20-29, 2027

FestivalCherry Market $300/10x10; CCP $25 app + 5%; Non-profit $25 + 6%; Food Truck Frenzy $1,200

100 spots open

Held annually in March, the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon transforms Central City Park into a celebration of spring with its stunning display of Yoshino cherry blossoms. The 2026 edition runs March 20-29, drawing visitors from across the region to experience the natural beauty that defines this time of year in Georgia. As a major festival event, this isn't just a single-day affair but a full ten-day celebration, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with a diverse, season-hungry crowd eager to welcome warmer weather. The festival atmosphere brings together a mixed vendor community reflecting the wide appeal of spring celebrations. You'll find craft vendors, local artisans, food and beverage sellers, and merchants offering everything from handmade goods to seasonal products. The scale of attendance during peak bloom days means strong foot traffic throughout the park, with families, tourists, couples, and garden enthusiasts all moving through the space. Vendors typically see particular success with items that complement the outdoor springtime setting: local foods, floral-themed crafts, plants and gardening products, jewelry, home decor, and ready-to-eat refreshments. The ten-day window is significant for vendor planning. Early days in late March may draw dedicated cherry blossom enthusiasts and those wanting to catch the bloom at its peak, while later dates can attract families with spring break schedules and weekend visitors. Weather in Macon during late March is generally mild, making it comfortable for both shoppers and vendors to spend extended time in the park. The festive atmosphere created by the natural backdrop of blooming trees encourages leisurely browsing and impulse purchases, which often works well for vendors in craft, food, and artisan categories. If you've been looking for a spring festival with built-in appeal and strong community engagement, the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon offers the kind of established, multi-day platform where vendors can build both sales and customer relationships. The combination of natural attraction and festival programming creates a setting where visitors come with spending intent and time to explore vendor offerings.

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