Vendor Events in Mandeville, LA
3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Mandeville, LA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Mandeville(2)
Trailhead Community Market
by City of Mandeville
675 Lafitte St, Mandeville, LA 70448
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round
30 spots open
Held every Saturday morning year-round, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, artisans, and food producers in the heart of Old Historic Mandeville. Located at 675 Lafitte St near the Tammany Trace trailhead, the Trailhead Community Market serves as a gathering place for residents and visitors looking to support regional vendors and pick up fresh seasonal produce, homemade goods, and ready-to-eat items from the community. As a farmers market, the Trailhead Community Market emphasizes direct sales from producers to shoppers, meaning you'll find vendors selling what they grow, make, or prepare themselves. The mix of offerings typically includes fresh vegetables and fruits that change with the seasons, baked goods, preserves, honey, and other farm-to-table products alongside artisan crafts and prepared foods. The Saturday morning time slot and year-round schedule make it convenient for regular shoppers to build a weekly routine, whether you're stocking up on ingredients for the week or browsing for unique local goods. The setting in Old Historic Mandeville adds to the market's appeal, creating a charming atmosphere that draws both longtime locals and newcomers. Being situated at the Tammany Trace trailhead means the location works well for people combining their market visit with outdoor activity. The 9 AM to 1 PM window gives vendors and shoppers a comfortable four-hour window to connect, making it accessible whether you're an early riser or prefer a slightly later Saturday start. For vendors, the year-round schedule and consistent Saturday slot offer reliable foot traffic and the chance to build a loyal customer base. Whether you sell fresh produce, baked goods, handmade crafts, preserved items, or prepared foods, the mixed-vendor format means there's room for variety while keeping the market focused on quality local offerings. The Mandeville location positions you to reach both the local community and visitors exploring the area.
Mandeville Trailhead Community Farmers' Market
by Mandeville Trailhead Community Farmers' Market Organizers
675 Lafitte St., Mandeville, LA 70448
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 675 Lafitte Street in Mandeville, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers from the St. Tammany County area. Like most farmers markets, it creates a direct connection between vendors and the community, cutting out the middleman so you can sell fresh, seasonal goods directly to customers who actively seek out local products. The market operates on a seasonal schedule, which means it typically follows the agricultural calendar, with peak activity during spring through fall when local harvests are most abundant. The Mandeville Trailhead Community Farmers' Market draws the kind of shoppers who prioritize freshness and local sourcing. You'll find regular customers who return weekly for their produce, herbs, prepared foods, and other farm-based goods. The community-oriented vibe of a farmers market means customers aren't just buying ingredients; they're building relationships with the people growing and making their food. This personal connection often leads to loyal repeat customers and word-of-mouth reputation that's invaluable for growing a vendor business. Typical vendors at farmers markets like this one include vegetable and fruit growers, herb specialists, honey producers, bakers, preserves makers, and other value-added food products. Since this market emphasizes seasonal offerings, what sells changes throughout the year, which keeps both vendors and shoppers engaged with what's currently at peak ripeness. The Mandeville location, nestled in the greater New Orleans area's North Shore, serves a diverse local population interested in supporting regional agriculture. Because the market operates seasonally, it's important to contact the organizers directly to confirm the current schedule and setup requirements before committing as a vendor. Seasonal farmers markets often have lower operational overhead than year-round markets, making them a good entry point for vendors testing their product-market fit during peak growing seasons.
Festivals in Mandeville(1)
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