Vendor Events in Milton, VT

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

Farmers Markets in Milton(2)

Milton Farmers Market & Music in the Park

by Milton Family Community Center / Milton Recreation

Bombardier Park West, Milton, VT

Tuesdays, 5 PM - 8 PM, Jun-Aug

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Milton Farmers Market & Music in the Park is a weekly summer farmers market and live music event held Tuesday evenings in Milton, Vermont. The market features local produce, artisan goods, handmade crafts, and prepared foods from diverse vendors including farmers, food producers, and local artisans. Live music performances take place at the bandshell starting at 6 PM, while the market operates from 5 to 8 PM. The event welcomes families with lawn games and activities for children, and accepts multiple payment methods including SNAP/EBT benefits. The summer series runs Tuesdays from mid-June through mid-August, drawing locals and visitors alike for a blend of fresh food, entertainment, and community gathering in a family-friendly, substance-free atmosphere.

Heart of the Hudson Valley Farmers Market

by Heart of the Hudson Valley Farmers Market

1801 Route 9W, Cluett Schantz Park, Milton, NY 12547

Saturdays, 9 AM - 2 PM, June-September, with special events in October and November

Farmers Market$22/day

25 spots open

Saturdays from June through October bring the region's growers and food producers together at Cluett Schantz Park in Milton for a weekly farmers market that captures the Hudson Valley's agricultural identity. The Heart of the Hudson Valley Farmers Market operates from 9 AM to 2 PM each week, giving vendors and shoppers a reliable weekend rhythm during peak growing season. This is where local farmers sell produce picked at peak ripeness, from early summer greens and berries through fall squashes and root vegetables, alongside traditionally grown and organic options that reflect the valley's commitment to sustainable agriculture. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, the market draws producers who specialize in the region's other food traditions. Cheese makers offer everything from fresh chèvre to aged wheels, wine vendors showcase Hudson Valley vineyards, and bakers bring bread, pastries, and prepared goods made with local ingredients. You'll find eggs from local farms, fresh-pressed juices, and other specialty items that vendors have developed around what grows well here. The mix reflects both what the season offers and what the Hudson Valley does particularly well, creating a marketplace that feels rooted in place rather than generic. Located at 1801 Route 9W in Milton, the farmers market draws both serious home cooks stocking their kitchens for the week and casual shoppers looking to browse what's in season. For vendors, it's an established weekly spot that builds regular customer relationships over the course of the market season. If you sell produce, prepared foods, baked goods, cheese, wine, or other farm-based products, this market offers consistent foot traffic during the busy months when people are actively shopping for local food and thinking about seasonal eating.

Festivals in Milton(3)

WV Pumpkin Festival 2026

by West Virginia Pumpkin Festival

1 Pumpkin Way, Milton, WV 25541

October 1-4, 2026

Festival10'x10' $265.00 each; 10'x10' Corner Space (If available) $315.00 each

20 spots open

The West Virginia Pumpkin Festival has been celebrated at WV Pumpkin Park in Milton since 1986 and is one of the state's largest fall festivals. The 2026 festival runs October 1 through October 4. The event has grown into a major destination festival for fall traditions. The festival accepts Arts & Crafts vendors and offers an audience of over 36,000 attendees. Activities include pumpkin growing contests, hot air balloon launches, antique tractor pulls, live music, and a pumpkin pageant.

West Virginia Pumpkin Festival 2026

by WV Pumpkin Park, Inc.

Milton, WV

2026-10-01

FestivalArts & crafts application required

20 spots open

A significant fall gathering coming to Milton, West Virginia in October 2026, this harvest festival celebrates the season with four days of pumpkin-themed attractions and vendor opportunities. The event draws substantial crowds of families, shoppers, and fall enthusiasts eager to experience seasonal festivities, browse handmade goods, and enjoy festive food and entertainment. For vendors, this represents a prime opportunity to reach thousands of visitors during peak autumn shopping season when people are actively looking for harvest decorations, seasonal crafts, and gifts. The festival operates at a dedicated venue designed to accommodate diverse vendor categories and attractions. The event features juried craft booths, which means vendors go through a selection process to ensure quality and variety in the marketplace. This structure typically appeals to shoppers seeking unique, handmade items alongside food vendors, making it an ideal setting for artisans, crafters, and specialty producers. Decorated pumpkin displays and seasonal theming create an immersive atmosphere that enhances the shopping experience and encourages extended time on the grounds, benefiting vendors across all categories. Beyond the vendor marketplace, the festival includes carnival rides and family activities that draw multi-generational attendance. This broad appeal means foot traffic extends beyond dedicated craft shoppers to include families seeking full-day entertainment. The combination of activities, food options, and shopping creates a dynamic event environment where vendors benefit from both intentional shoppers browsing craft booths and casual attendees who discover products while enjoying the festival atmosphere. For those selling harvest-themed items, seasonal decorations, handcrafted goods, or fall-related products, this festival presents strong sales potential during one of the year's most commercially active shopping periods. The one-time October 2026 date offers vendors a singular, concentrated opportunity to connect with a substantial regional audience during peak fall season. The Milton location serves as the festival hub, drawing visitors from surrounding communities throughout West Virginia and neighboring areas. If you work in crafts, seasonal goods, or artisan products, this event warrants consideration for your 2026 vendor calendar.

Milton Holly Festival

by Milton Holly Festival / Milton Chamber

Milton, DE

2026-12-12

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Delaware's Milton community comes together for a festive holiday celebration with the Milton Holly Festival, a one-time seasonal event scheduled for Saturday, December 12, 2026. This holiday-focused festival spreads across three community anchors, the Milton Fire Department, H.O. Brittingham Elementary School, and Milton Public Library, creating a multi-venue experience that draws families and gift shoppers throughout the day. The festival's distributed layout gives vendors multiple opportunities to set up and showcase holiday merchandise across different locations, making it accessible to attendees moving between sites. Holiday artisans and craft vendors are the heart of this festival, with opportunities to sell handmade ornaments, seasonal décor, gift items, and other festive goods. The Milton Holly Festival combines traditional holiday shopping with community activities like a Santa House experience, book sales, and live festive caroling that create a warm, celebratory atmosphere. This type of festival draws holiday shoppers looking for unique, locally-made gifts and special seasonal finds rather than mass-produced alternatives. Attendees are typically families, gift buyers, and community members embracing the holiday spirit and seeking to support local makers and artisans. The festival's convenient shuttle service between Dogfish Head Brewery and the elementary school enhances visitor flow and makes parking and navigation easier for shoppers exploring multiple vendor locations. The December timing positions this as a prime holiday shopping event when consumers are actively seeking distinctive gifts and decorations. For vendors, the Milton Holly Festival offers access to a concentrated holiday shopping crowd across a single Saturday in December, with the added benefit of community foot traffic and a festive setting that naturally aligns with holiday purchasing behavior.

Craft Fairs in Milton(1)

Milton Holiday Market

by Milton Chamber of Commerce

Milton Community Park, 103 Federal St, Milton, DE 19968

December 5, 2026, 10 AM - 4 PM

Craft Fair$40 craft vendor space

25 spots open

This annual holiday shopping market transforms Milton Community Park into a festive gathering space where regional makers showcase their seasonal wares. Taking place on December 5, 2026, from 10 AM to 4 PM at the park located at 103 Federal Street in Milton, Delaware, the Milton Holiday Market draws shoppers looking for unique gift options and holiday decorations made by hand rather than mass-produced in factories. The craft fair format means you'll find artisans selling directly from their booths, creating an intimate shopping experience where customers can ask makers about their process and materials. The vendor mix at events like this typically includes jewelry makers, woodworkers, ceramic artists, painters, and textile crafters alongside bakers offering holiday treats and specialty food producers with seasonal products. Local and regional creators use these December markets to reach holiday shoppers seeking authentic, one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect individual taste rather than chain store offerings. Whether someone needs a personalized gift, hand-poured candles, knitted goods, or baked holiday specialties, craft fairs like the Milton Holiday Market give vendors the opportunity to connect directly with customers who value handmade quality. The event's timing during early December positions it well for holiday season planning, and the Milton Community Park location serves as a hub for the downtown's own festivities. The market often coincides with community holiday celebrations including tree lighting ceremonies and Santa visits happening nearby, making the day an outing for families rather than just a shopping stop. This convergence of activities draws both serious holiday gift-hunters and casual visitors exploring what local makers have created, creating foot traffic that benefits all participating vendors. If you make handmade goods, sell baked items, or craft specialty products with broad holiday appeal, the Milton Holiday Market offers access to a community-minded crowd looking to support local artisans during the busiest shopping season of the year.

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