Vendor Events in Minot, ND

13 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Minot, ND. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Minot(2)

Minot Farmers Market 2026 Season

by Minot Farmers Market

Minot, ND

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, June - October 2026

Farmers MarketContact for vendor pricing

20 spots open

The Minot Farmers Market is an established open-air farmers market operating seasonally from June through October at Oak Park in Minot, North Dakota. The market operates three days per week, Tuesday through Saturday, welcoming over 35 local vendors. Vendors include farmers, bakers, and artisans selling fresh-picked produce, local meats, baked goods, canned items, handcrafted products, and specialty goods. All items must be grown, made, or created by vendors within 100 miles of Minot. The market attracts a loyal community of customers seeking locally sourced products. Fall hours in October are adjusted to 10 AM to 1 PM on Thursdays and Saturdays. Parking is available at Oak Park with overflow parking nearby. The market has been recognized as one of North Dakota's top farmers markets.

North Prairie Farmers Market - Minot

by North Prairie Farmers Market - Minot Organizers

Corner of 3rd Ave SW and Broadway, Minot, ND 58701

Sat: 11:00 AM-2:00 PM, 07/11/2015 to

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held weekly on Saturday mornings in downtown Minot, this farmers market brings local producers and growers together at the corner of 3rd Ave SW and Broadway. The North Prairie Farmers Market operates from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, making it a convenient weekend destination for residents of Ward County looking to source fresh, locally-grown food and products directly from the people who produce them. The market focuses on food and produce, with vendors typically offering seasonal vegetables, fruits, eggs, dairy products, baked goods, herbs, and flowers. Many vendors specialize in organic or sustainably-grown items, giving shoppers options for higher-quality or specialty ingredients they might not find at conventional grocery stores. Beyond food, you'll also find handmade crafts and artisan products, creating a mixed marketplace atmosphere that appeals to both practical shoppers stocking their kitchens and those browsing for unique, locally-made gifts or home goods. What makes a farmers market different from other vendor events is the direct-to-consumer relationship and emphasis on local agriculture. Shoppers can ask growers about growing practices, learn when items will be in season, and build relationships with the farmers and producers they support. The North Prairie Farmers Market accepts credit cards as well as SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh, local food accessible to a broader range of community members. This weekly cadence means the market becomes a reliable part of the neighborhood routine during the growing season, with vendor offerings shifting based on what's currently being harvested and produced in the North Dakota region.

Festivals in Minot(3)

North Dakota State Fair

by ND State Fair

2005 Burdick Expy E, Minot, ND 58701

Late July 2026

FestivalContact organizer

300 spots open

Every summer, thousands of visitors descend on Minot to experience one of the Northern Great Plains' largest annual celebrations. The North Dakota State Fair, held each year in late July at the fairgrounds on Burdick Expressway East, draws families, agriculture enthusiasts, and community members from across the region. This is a classic American state fair, the kind of multi-day event where the atmosphere shifts throughout the day, from competitive agricultural exhibitions in the morning to carnival energy and entertainment in the evening. As a festival, the North Dakota State Fair operates differently than farmers markets or pop-up events. It's a destination gathering where attendees plan to spend several hours exploring multiple areas of the grounds. The fairgrounds fill with livestock competitions, crop displays, and equipment vendors alongside crafters, artisans, and food entrepreneurs. You'll see everything from hand-poured candles and jewelry makers to bakers, preserves producers, and local food vendors. The diversity of offerings means there's genuine foot traffic across different types of booths throughout the day, and attendees come with both entertainment spending and purchasing budgets in mind. Late July in North Dakota means warm summer weather and peak vacation season for many families. Parents bring children specifically to see the fair's attractions, which translates to strong attendance and extended browsing time. The fairgrounds setting means customers aren't rushing through like they might at a quick farmers market stop. Vendors here report customers willing to spend time looking, asking questions, and making deliberate purchases rather than grabbing items on the go. The North Dakota State Fair's mixed vendor approach means you'll be surrounded by diverse businesses, all competing for attention in a festive environment. If you're an artisan or producer looking for an event with serious foot traffic, established infrastructure, and visitors who came specifically to spend their day exploring, this state fair represents the kind of large-scale event where many vendors build meaningful customer relationships and generate significant sales. The annual tradition keeps bringing back repeat visitors and creates opportunity for vendors to build a loyal following year after year.

Fjord Folk Fest 2026

by Uffda Foundation

Minot, ND

August 21-22, 2026

FestivalContact Uffda Foundation for booth pricing

20 spots open

Fjord Folk Fest 2026 marks the inaugural celebration of Scandinavian heritage in Minot, North Dakota, taking place August 21-22 at the Minot Municipal Auditorium. This new cultural festival carries forward the region's strong Nordic traditions while introducing fresh perspectives on contemporary Scandinavian culture, embodied in its theme of "Old Roots, New Currents." As a one-time festival event, it represents a significant moment for vendors looking to connect with a community deeply invested in Nordic heritage and cultural celebration. The festival atmosphere brings together the kind of diverse vendor mix you'd expect at a major cultural celebration. Artisans and crafters specializing in Scandinavian goods find eager audiences at events like this, from traditional woodworking and textiles to contemporary Nordic-inspired design. Food vendors play a central role, with authentic and creative takes on Scandinavian cuisine drawing crowds throughout the weekend. Beyond commerce, educational components and cultural demonstrations create an environment where vendors can engage visitors in meaningful conversations about heritage, craftsmanship, and cultural tradition. The two-stage entertainment setup means multiple focal points across the venue, helping to distribute foot traffic and create natural gathering spaces. Late August timing in Minot aligns with late-summer weather and comes during a period when regional festivals and community celebrations are in full swing across the Great Plains. This inaugural event will likely attract visitors from across North Dakota and neighboring states who have connections to Scandinavian heritage or simply appreciate cultural festivals. The community aspect of celebrating Nordic roots means attendees approach these events with genuine interest in what vendors offer, rather than casual browsing. For vendors specializing in Scandinavian cultural products, crafts, traditional foods, or contemporary Nordic goods, this festival at the Minot Municipal Auditorium offers an opportunity to reach an engaged and enthusiastic audience during a defining moment for this new event.

Norsk Hostfest

by Norsk Hostfest Association

315 S Broadway, Minot, ND 58701

September 29 - October 3, 2026

FestivalContact for booth info

25 spots open

Held annually at the North Dakota State Fair Center in Minot, this five-day cultural festival celebrating Scandinavian heritage draws visitors from across North America each fall. Running from September 29 through October 3, 2026, the event creates a unique atmosphere where thousands of attendees come specifically to explore Nordic traditions, crafts, foods, and entertainment. The festival's scale and focus make it a premier destination for vendors specializing in Scandinavian goods, whether that's traditional crafts, heritage foods, cultural merchandise, or artisan products with Nordic roots. The festival structure supports a wide range of vendor types. Craft vendors find strong audiences here, as attendees actively seek handmade items reflecting Scandinavian design, woodworking, textiles, and folk art traditions. Food vendors thrive during the event, given the enthusiastic interest in authentic Nordic cuisine and specialty ingredients. General merchandise vendors offering cultural items, imported goods, or heritage-themed products also find receptive crowds. The event's multi-day format means sustained foot traffic rather than a single-day rush, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with customers. The visitor base for this festival differs from typical regional events because attendees arrive with a specific cultural interest rather than general browsing habits. Many come from outside North Dakota, planning their visit around the September-early October dates. Families attend, but so do serious culture enthusiasts, heritage seekers, and people with Scandinavian connections looking to celebrate their backgrounds. The festival weaves together cultural demonstrations, performances, and educational programming alongside the marketplace, creating an environment where vendors aren't just selling products but participating in cultural exchange. For vendors, the draw is both the attendance volume and the audience quality. People shopping at a dedicated Scandinavian cultural festival tend to be intentional buyers with genuine interest in the product categories on offer. Whether you work with traditional crafts, specialty foods, cultural goods, or heritage products, the festival's focus means your offerings align naturally with what visitors came to find. The five-day run at the North Dakota State Fair Center location provides a substantial selling window in a well-established regional event.

Pop-Ups in Minot(2)

Dakota Flea Market Minot

by Dakota Flea Market

2005 Burdick Expy E, Minot, ND 58701

One weekend per month February through December

Pop-Up$50/spot

200 spots open

Dakota Flea Market is North Dakota's largest flea market, held monthly at the ND State Fairgrounds. Operating indoors, the market features nearly 100 vendors selling vintage items, antiques, collectibles, handcrafted goods, and local products. Shoppers find military medals, vintage clothing, records, furniture, books, jewelry, homemade goods, and crafts. The market operates select weekends February through December, Saturday 8 am to 4 pm and Sunday 10 am to 3 pm. Admission is $3 for adults, with free entry for children and military. Convenient parking and a friendly vendor atmosphere make it ideal for collectors and casual browsers seeking one-of-a-kind treasures.

Minot Weekend Flea Market

by Dakota Flea Market

North Dakota State Fairgrounds, 2005 Burdick Expressway E, Minot, ND 58701

May 16-17, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot on May 16-17, 2026, this pop-up flea market brings together a diverse mix of vendors in one convenient location. The fairgrounds' spacious layout makes it easy to explore booths featuring everything from vintage finds and upcycled goods to handmade crafts and baked items. If you sell anything from repurposed furniture and collectibles to homemade preserves, candles, or artisan goods, this is the kind of event that attracts shoppers looking for variety and discovery. Spring is prime shopping season in North Dakota, and May brings out crowds ready to refresh their homes and stock their pantries with local goods. The Minot Weekend Flea Market draws the kind of browsers who enjoy treasure hunting across multiple vendor booths in one visit, rather than hitting individual shops. You'll find a genuine mixed crowd here: seasoned collectors searching for specific vintage items, homeowners looking for unique decor, food enthusiasts seeking baked goods and preserves, and gift shoppers hunting for one-of-a-kind pieces. The fairgrounds setting at 2005 Burdick Expressway E provides a recognizable, established venue that shoppers in the region already know and trust. For vendors, this means good foot traffic from repeat fairgoers and locals familiar with the grounds. The pop-up format keeps things fresh and creates urgency for shoppers to show up on the specific weekend, which typically translates to solid attendance. Whether you're a crafter looking to test new products, a baker wanting to reach customers beyond your regular channels, or a vendor with vintage or handmade goods, this event's open vendor mix means you're competing on product quality and presentation rather than category exclusivity.

Craft Fairs in Minot(6)

Pride of Dakota Minot Showcase

by ND Dept of Agriculture

2005 Burdick Expy E, Minot, ND 58701

October 23-24, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

80 spots open

Held annually in Minot at 2005 Burdick Expy E, the Pride of Dakota Showcase brings together artisans and handmade vendors from across North Dakota for a two-day celebration of state-made products and local craftsmanship. Coming to the region on October 23-24, 2026, this craft fair is organized by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture and represents a significant opportunity for vendors specializing in handmade goods to connect with customers who actively seek locally-produced items. As a state-level craft fair, the Pride of Dakota Showcase attracts a different crowd than typical farmers markets or pop-ups. Attendees are often specifically looking for artisan products and handcrafted merchandise, making them ideal customers for vendors who focus on quality over volume. The event draws both regional shoppers and visitors traveling to Minot specifically for the showcase, which means your customer base extends beyond just local foot traffic. This is the kind of event where people come prepared to shop for gifts, home decor, and specialty items they can't find in regular retail stores. The handmade and artisan focus means vendors across various categories typically participate, including woodworkers, jewelry makers, fiber artists, home goods creators, bath and body product makers, and other craftspeople. The October timing positions the event well for holiday shopping season, when customers are beginning to think about gifts and unique items for their collections. Being state-organized and focused on North Dakota agricultural heritage, the event carries an official recognition that appeals to consumers interested in supporting local makers and the state's creative economy. If you create handmade or artisan products and are looking for a craft fair venue that draws dedicated shoppers and offers state-level exposure, the Pride of Dakota Showcase in Minot represents the kind of curated marketplace where your work can reach the right audience.

The Big One Art & Craft Fair - Minot Christmas Show 2026

by The Big One Art & Craft Fair LLC

Minot, ND

November 6-7, 2026

Craft FairContact for pricing

20 spots open

The Big One Art & Craft Fair – Minot Christmas Show 2026 is a landmark holiday shopping event celebrating its 50th year of bringing together hundreds of vendors and thousands of shoppers in Minot, North Dakota. Held November 6-7, this craft fair draws exhibitors from across the United States who showcase handmade goods, original art, and artisan products perfect for holiday gift-giving. Whether you craft jewelry, home décor, woodwork, paintings, ceramics, baked goods, or any other handmade items, this is the kind of high-traffic event where serious shoppers come with intention and budgets ready for quality, one-of-a-kind pieces. The scale of the event makes it especially attractive for vendors. With over 300 booths set up across the venue, you'll be surrounded by fellow makers and artists, creating the kind of curated shopping environment that draws families, gift hunters, and collectors throughout the weekend. The fair opens Friday at 10 a.m. and runs until 8 p.m., capturing both after-work shoppers and weekend crowds, then continues Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This extended schedule means multiple opportunities for customers to browse and return to booths they want to revisit. November timing positions this event perfectly in the holiday shopping calendar, right as people begin their serious gift-hunting season. Attendees are actively looking for handmade alternatives to mass-produced gifts, supporting artisans and small makers. The Minot Christmas Show has built its reputation over five decades as a trusted, well-established event where quality vendors attract quality shoppers. For craft makers, artists, and producers of specialty goods, this fair offers visibility to a wide audience that values handcrafted work and is ready to invest in meaningful gifts during the most commercial season of the year.

Minot Christmas Art and Craft Show

by The Big One Art and Craft Fair

North Dakota State Fair Center, 2005 Burdick Expressway E, Minot, ND 58701

November 6-7, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

This two-day craft fair in early November brings together vendors showcasing handmade products perfect for holiday shopping and gift-giving. Held at the North Dakota State Fair Center in Minot, the event captures that pre-Thanksgiving window when people start thinking about their holiday lists and looking for one-of-a-kind items to give. The November 6-7 dates make this an ideal stop for vendors hoping to tap into the seasonal shopping surge, when customers are actively seeking unique, artisan-made gifts rather than mass-produced alternatives. At a craft fair like this, you'll find the kind of products that appeal to holiday shoppers looking for personal touches: handmade jewelry, hand-poured candles, knitted accessories, painted home decor, woodcraft items, pottery, bath and body products, and other goods made by local and regional makers. The atmosphere tends to be more curated than a general farmers market, with an emphasis on quality craftsmanship and one-off pieces. Attendees at November craft shows are typically gift-focused shoppers, people decorating for the holidays, and those who prefer supporting handmade goods over chain-store inventory. The Minot Christmas Art and Craft Show draws from a wide geographic area across North Dakota and neighboring regions, making it a solid venue for vendors looking to reach holiday shoppers outside their regular market circuit. The North Dakota State Fair Center provides indoor space, which is particularly valuable in early November when weather in the region can be unpredictable. If you're a crafter or artisan maker in the gift-oriented space, this fair offers a concentrated audience actively looking for the exact kind of products handmade vendors specialize in during this key selling season.

Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase - Minot 2026

by North Dakota Department of Agriculture

Minot, ND

November 23-24, 2026

Craft FairContact NDDA for member pricing

20 spots open

North Dakota vendors and makers will gather at the State Fair Center Magic Place in Minot for a dedicated holiday marketplace celebrating locally-made products. The Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase brings together artisans, food producers, and gift makers across the state, creating a shopping destination for people looking for authentic, homemade alternatives to mass-produced holiday goods. This one-time event in November positions itself as an early-season opportunity to find unique gifts while supporting North Dakota's maker community. Craft fairs like this differ from farmers markets in their focus on finished goods, art, and value-added products rather than fresh produce. You'll find vendors selling handcrafted jewelry, home decor, seasonal treats, baked goods, preserves, woodwork, and artisan gifts. The holiday marketplace angle means most inventory centers on gift-giving and festive items, making this event particularly appealing to shoppers in November who want to start their holiday shopping early and source items with a local story behind them. The two-day format gives vendors flexibility in how they approach the event. Friday evening, November 23rd, runs from 3 to 8 pm, making it accessible for people heading out after work or school. Saturday, November 24th, extends the full day from 9 am to 5 pm, giving shoppers a longer window and families time to attend together. This schedule captures both weeknight and weekend foot traffic, which typically works well for craft fairs where attendees are specifically looking to browse and purchase handmade goods. Attendees at Pride of Dakota events tend to be shoppers who value supporting local makers and appreciate the stories behind products. They're often looking for gifts that feel personal and distinct, items they won't find in chain stores. If you make or source North Dakota-produced goods in food, art, or gift categories, this Minot showcase offers direct access to an audience already interested in what local makers offer.

Minot Spring Show

by Minot organizers

2005 Burdick Expy E, Minot, ND 58701

March 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

250 spots open

Spring in North Dakota brings a surge of creative energy, and the Minot Spring Show is where vendors and craft enthusiasts converge to celebrate handmade goods and artisan products. This annual craft fair has become a cornerstone event for the region, drawing crafters, makers, and bakers who've spent the quieter months perfecting their work. Taking place in March at 2005 Burdick Expy E in Minot, the show offers a substantial marketplace where over 250 booths showcase everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, home décor, textiles, and other handcrafted items. With more than 175 exhibitors participating, you'll find considerable variety in the types of goods on display, making it an ideal event for vendors working across different craft disciplines. The atmosphere at this craft fair reflects the creative spirit of North Dakota's maker community. Attendees arrive with genuine interest in supporting local artisans and discovering unique, handmade products they won't find in chain stores. Beyond traditional crafts, you'll see baked goods alongside functional art, decorative pieces, and wearable items. This mix means that vendors with different product types can coexist successfully, as shoppers are in the mindset of browsing broadly and supporting the local creative economy. The spring timing also works in your favor, as many people are refreshing their homes and wardrobes as the season changes, and they're looking for distinctive pieces with character. For vendors, the Minot Spring Show represents an established platform with steady foot traffic built up over the event's 35-year history. The scale of the event, with its 250-plus booths and substantial exhibitor list, signals that organizers have created an experience that draws crowds. Spring craft fairs in the northern plains tend to attract shoppers who specifically value handmade quality and are willing to travel to find artisan work. If your business centers on handcrafted or artisan products, this annual event in Minot provides a proven venue to connect with engaged customers and fellow makers in a community that values makers and small businesses.

The Big One Art & Craft Fair - Minot Spring Show 2027

by The Big One Art & Craft Fair LLC

Minot, ND

April 10-11, 2027

Craft FairContact for pricing

20 spots open

Spring in North Dakota is the perfect time to discover fresh, handcrafted goods from artists and makers across the region. The Big One Art & Craft Fair brings together hundreds of vendors under one roof in Minot, offering a curated selection of items you won't find in typical retail stores. This indoor spring show is designed for people who appreciate quality craftsmanship, unique home decor, artisan jewelry, and locally made foods. Whether you're looking to refresh your home for the season, find one-of-a-kind gifts, or simply browse what local makers have created, this event draws a diverse crowd of shoppers who value handmade and authentic products. As a craft fair rather than a farmers market or general festival, The Big One focuses specifically on vendors selling art, handcrafted items, and maker-produced goods. You'll encounter everything from fine art and custom jewelry to home decor, pottery, woodwork, and specialty foods created by the vendors themselves. The spring timing makes it ideal for spring decorating season and gift-hunting before summer events. With 250+ exhibitors, the scale is large enough to explore for hours without feeling overwhelming, and the indoor setting at the ND State Fair Center means comfortable shopping regardless of North Dakota's April weather. The event runs Friday, April 10th from 10am to 8pm and Saturday, April 11th from 9am to 5pm, giving vendors and shoppers flexible hours to participate. The extended Friday evening hours work well for people finishing work and wanting to browse after hours. This is a single-occurrence spring show, making it a seasonal highlight worth planning around if you're a vendor seeking spring-focused customers or a buyer looking for quality handmade items as the season turns.

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