Vendor Events in Missoula, MT

15 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Missoula, MT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Missoula(3)

Grizzly Green Market

by Grizzly Green Market Organizers

32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812

Thu: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Grizzly Green Market is a year-round farmers market operating weekly on Thursdays at 32 Campus Drive in Missoula, Montana. Unlike seasonal markets that close during winter months, this Thursday market runs every week from January through December, making it a reliable destination for local food throughout all seasons. The market typically opens at 10:00 AM and runs until 2:00 PM, giving vendors and shoppers a consistent four-hour window to connect. The market focuses on food and produce vendors, drawing farmers and food makers from the surrounding Missoula County area. You'll find a rotating selection of baked goods from local bakers, fresh eggs from local producers, seasonal fruits and vegetables, dried herbs, dried beans, and grains. Because the market operates year-round rather than just during peak growing season, the vendor mix shifts with the seasons: expect more fresh produce in summer and fall, while winter months typically feature root vegetables, preserved goods, eggs, baked items, and value-added products like jams or grain blends. Spring brings the return of early greens and seasonal availability. The location at Campus Drive places the market in an accessible spot within Missoula, drawing both longtime shoppers and newcomers looking to buy directly from producers. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions straightforward for vendors and customers alike. If you're a food or produce vendor considering where to sell in Missoula, Grizzly Green Market offers the advantage of established foot traffic and year-round operation. Whether you're selling fresh baked goods, local eggs, seasonal produce, dried goods, or value-added food items, the consistent Thursday schedule provides regular vendor opportunities without the seasonal gaps many markets experience.

Clark Fork Market

by Clark Fork Market Organizers

225 South Pattee Street, Riverside Parking Lot, Missoula, MT 59802

Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 7 - Oct 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Clark Fork Market is a weekly farmers market held in Missoula, Montana, running Saturday mornings from May through late October at the Riverside Parking Lot on South Pattee Street. This is a true seasonal market that captures the full growing cycle, starting in early May when spring greens and seedlings emerge and continuing through October when fall harvests and prepared foods dominate vendor offerings. Like most farmers markets in the region, Clark Fork Market draws a mix of local growers, producers, and food artisans. You'll find vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods made from local flour, artisanal cheese, farm-fresh eggs, cut flowers, culinary herbs, and seasonal offerings like berries, stone fruit, and root vegetables depending on the time of year. Some vendors specialize in organic products, and the market emphasizes locally sourced food and goods that reflect what grows well in Montana's climate and landscape. The Saturday morning timing, from 8 AM to 1 PM, works well for both early risers looking for the best selection and vendors who often sell out by midday during peak season. The market accepts multiple forms of payment including credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, plus WIC and WIC Cash vouchers, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program funds. This accessibility means the market welcomes a diverse range of shoppers from across the Missoula community. Whether you're a vendor selling seasonal produce, baked goods, preserves, flowers, or other food products, Clark Fork Market operates as a direct-to-consumer outlet where you can build relationships with regular customers throughout the growing season. The weekly rhythm allows you to establish a customer base and adjust your offerings based on what's selling well each week.

Clark Fork River Market Missoula

by Clark Fork River Market

123 Carousel Dr, Missoula, MT 59801

Saturdays, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

50 spots open

Held weekly on Saturday mornings from May through October along the Clark Fork River in Missoula, this farmers market brings together a diverse mix of local producers, artisans, and small businesses. The Clark Fork River Market is a gathering place where the community comes together to shop for fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade crafts. You'll find everything from vegetables and fruits at peak ripeness to flowers, herbs, honey, and value-added products like jams and sauces. Many vendors also sell prepared foods and beverages, making the market a social destination where people linger, grab coffee, and enjoy the riverside setting. The mixed vendor approach means this is more than just a produce market. Alongside farmers selling their harvest, you'll encounter local makers offering handcrafted items like jewelry, textiles, woodwork, and art. This variety attracts a broad crowd: home cooks hunting for ingredients, families looking for weekend entertainment, tourists exploring Missoula, and folks simply enjoying a Saturday outing. The location at 123 Carousel Dr near the Clark Fork River provides a pleasant outdoor experience, especially during the warmer months when attendance and vendor participation peak. For vendors, a mixed-vendor farmers market like this one offers exposure to customers actively seeking local, handmade, and specialty goods. The Saturday timing and full-season run (May through October) means consistent weekly opportunities and predictable foot traffic. Whether you're a farmer, baker, crafter, or value-added producer, the Clark Fork River Market's broad vendor mix and community focus create an environment where different product categories coexist and attract complementary audiences.

Pop-Ups in Missoula(3)

Artists Shop Gallery Missoula

by The Artists Shop

127 N Higgins Ave, Missoula, MT 59801

Year-round

Pop-UpConsignment

30 spots open

On historic Higgins Avenue in downtown Missoula, you'll find a weekly pop-up gallery space that operates year-round as a rotating showcase for local and regional fine artists and craftspeople. This artist-owned cooperative at 127 N Higgins Ave functions differently than a traditional gallery, it's a living marketplace where vendors can present their work directly to foot traffic in one of Missoula's most walkable commercial districts. The gallery draws a steady stream of locals and visitors who are actively browsing for original art and handcrafted goods rather than mass-produced items, making it an ideal spot for artists and makers looking to connect with an engaged audience. The vendor mix here skews toward fine art and quality crafts, so you're likely to encounter painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, printmakers, and other artisans who have invested serious time in their practice. Because it's artist-owned and operated, there's a collaborative spirit among the vendors rather than typical competitive retail dynamics. The Higgins Avenue location itself carries cultural weight in Missoula's downtown, with foot traffic from people intentionally exploring the neighborhood's galleries, shops, and restaurants. This isn't a farmers market or craft fair with set dates; the weekly schedule means consistent visibility and the ability to build relationships with repeat customers who know the space. Year-round operation in Missoula means you're selling to an audience that includes both the local community and seasonal visitors. Summers bring tourists exploring Montana, while fall and winter attract holiday shoppers and gift-givers. The cooperative model suggests this might work well for artists and makers who want gallery representation without the overhead of operating their own storefront, and for those who value being part of a vendor collective that shares a similar commitment to quality and originality.

Missoula Vintage Market

by Little Red Truck Vintage Market

Missoula, MT

September 5, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

The Missoula Vintage Market is a one-time pop-up event happening September 5, 2026, in Missoula, Montana. Part of the Little Red Truck Cottage Market series, this event brings together a carefully curated selection of vendors offering cottage-collected goods and artisan wares in a historic setting. If you're a maker, vintage dealer, or artisan looking to reach customers who appreciate quality and character, this is the kind of intimate market where your products will resonate with the right audience. This pop-up format differs from traditional craft fairs in its focus on atmosphere and curation. Rather than massive vendor halls, Little Red Truck Cottage Markets operate in interesting historic locations throughout Western Montana and Cody, Wyoming, creating events that feel more like visiting a collection of local boutiques than a typical marketplace. The Missoula event taps into the region's strong appreciation for vintage finds, locally-made goods, and artisanal products. Shoppers at events like this tend to be intentional buyers who value authenticity, craftsmanship, and the story behind what they purchase. You'll find customers interested in home décor, handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, pottery, local foods, and other goods that reflect a thoughtful, curated aesthetic. The market experience extends beyond shopping. Live music and food vendors create a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere where customers linger and explore. This encourages browsing, discovery, and the kind of conversations that lead to repeat customers and word-of-mouth recommendations. September is an ideal time for a Missoula market event, as the summer season winds down and locals and visitors are looking for ways to support local makers and find unique pieces for fall entertaining and home refreshment. If you create or source goods that fit the cottage, vintage, or artisan category, the Missoula Vintage Market offers an opportunity to connect with an engaged audience in a distinctive venue. The pop-up format also attracts vendors who appreciate smaller, more selective markets where quality of product and customer experience take priority over sheer scale.

Missoula European Christmas Market

by Little Red Truck Vintage Market

Missoula, MT

December 4-5, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Each December, Missoula transforms into a winter wonderland when this European-inspired pop-up market takes over the area for a festive two-day celebration. The Missoula European Christmas Market captures the charm of traditional holiday markets found across Europe, bringing that authentic atmosphere and sense of celebration to Western Montana. This one-time event on December 4-5, 2026 draws both locals and visitors looking to get ahead on holiday shopping while soaking in seasonal cheer and live entertainment. The market draws a curated mix of vendors selling cottage-collected items, artisan goods, handmade crafts, and unique home décor that align with the European market aesthetic. You'll find everything from locally-made gifts and vintage finds to specialty food items, holiday decorations, and one-of-a-kind pieces perfect for gift-giving or personal indulgence. The vendor mix reflects the kind of carefully-sourced, small-batch goods that appeal to people seeking authentic, thoughtful alternatives to mass-produced holiday shopping. Attendees at the Missoula European Christmas Market tend to be holiday shoppers who value local makers, artisan products, and the experience of browsing in a festive setting. The live music and food vendors create a full sensory experience that keeps people lingering longer than a typical shopping trip. The December timing makes this especially relevant for people hunting for meaningful gifts, holiday entertaining supplies, or decorations with character and craftsmanship. This pop-up is part of a series of markets held throughout Western Montana and Cody, Wyoming, each chosen for historic or interesting locations that enhance the market experience. For vendors, the European Christmas Market represents a high-traffic event during one of the year's strongest shopping periods, with an audience actively seeking the kind of distinctive, quality goods that artisans and cottage vendors specialize in.

Festivals in Missoula(7)

Missoula Holiday MADE Fair

by handMADE Montana

Missoula, MT

2026-12-13

Festival$125 (10x6) to $385 (20x10), +$15 electric, +$25 corner

20 spots open

Missoula's winter holiday season gets a dedicated marketplace for regional makers and artists with this one-day festival held on Sunday, December 13, 2026. The event brings together more than 200 local and regional vendors, creating a curated shopping experience for holiday gift-givers looking for handmade goods instead of mass-produced alternatives. This is the kind of festival where you'll find artisans selling everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, textiles, bath products, preserves, and holiday décor, all made by the makers themselves. The Missoula Holiday MADE Fair operates as a seasonal festival rather than a recurring market, which means it concentrates the region's creative energy into one major holiday shopping event. This timing places it perfectly in that crucial window before Christmas when people are actively seeking distinctive, one-of-a-kind gifts that reflect local craftsmanship. The festival atmosphere draws both serious gift hunters and casual browsers who appreciate supporting Montana makers, making it an ideal venue for vendors who specialize in seasonal products, holiday-themed items, or year-round goods that work as meaningful presents. If you're an artist, maker, or crafter interested in vending at the Missoula Holiday MADE Fair, the application process opens May 1 each year with a deadline of August 1. This timeline gives organizers several months to curate the vendor lineup before the December event, so applications require thoughtful submission of your work. The location in Missoula puts you in front of a community known for supporting local makers and a broader regional audience drawn to the city for holiday shopping and festivities.

57th Annual Kyiyo Pow Wow

by Kyiyo Native American Student Association, UM

Missoula, MT

2027-04-17

FestivalVendor spots full for 2026; waitlist via Kyiyo treasurer

20 spots open

This intertribal festival in Missoula brings together Native American communities, dancers, drummers, and artisans for a celebration rooted in cultural tradition and community connection. The 57th Annual Kyiyo Pow Wow takes place April 17-18, 2026 at the UM Adams Center, marking more than half a century of this event's presence in Montana's cultural landscape. As one of the state's longest-running collegiate powwows, it's organized by University of Montana Native American Studies students and draws participants and attendees from across the region who come to witness competitive drum and dance contests, honor traditional practices, and support Indigenous artists and vendors. Powwow festivals like this one create a unique marketplace for Native artisans and vendors. You'll find handcrafted jewelry, regalia, artwork, beadwork, textiles, and other culturally significant pieces alongside food vendors and craft sellers. The event attracts both experienced powwow-goers who follow the competitive circuit and first-time visitors curious about Native American culture and traditions. Attendees come from families with deep powwow roots as well as community members interested in learning about and supporting Indigenous artists. The spring timing in Missoula makes this an accessible event for vendors and shoppers alike, drawing from the university community, local residents, and travelers across Montana. The competitive elements, drum contests and dance contests, give the festival a dynamic energy where traditional skills are celebrated and judged by knowledgeable community members. This competitive structure means the event attracts serious participants and engaged audiences who understand and appreciate the artistry involved. For vendors, this means working alongside a community that values authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural significance in what they're buying and selling. The two-day format gives plenty of opportunity for foot traffic and meaningful interactions with shoppers. Whether you create Native art and regalia, sell food, or offer complementary products and services, this established powwow festival in Missoula offers a chance to connect with a dedicated, culturally engaged audience during an event that's been part of Montana's fabric for decades.

First Friday Art Walk Missoula

by Arts Missoula

Missoula, MT

2026-05-01

FestivalFree for participating venues; contact Arts Missoula

20 spots open

Downtown Missoula comes alive on the first Friday of each month for a vibrant art festival that celebrates the city's creative community. The First Friday Art Walk draws art enthusiasts, collectors, and curious locals into the streets and galleries of central Missoula, where galleries, museums, independent shops, and local coffeehouses all extend their hours to participate. This monthly tradition transforms the downtown core into an open-air gallery experience where you can move fluidly between indoor exhibitions and sidewalk displays. The festival brings together a diverse mix of visual artists, makers, and creative businesses. You'll find painters working live during the event, creating new work right in front of visitors and sharing their process. Gallery openings often coincide with First Friday, meaning vendors and artists get prime exposure during what's traditionally one of the busiest shopping nights of the month downtown. Independent retailers use the occasion to feature special displays, collaborate with local artists, and draw foot traffic from people who might not otherwise venture into their spaces. Coffeehouses and cafes become informal gathering spots where the community mingles between gallery visits. The event caters to different types of attendees: serious collectors looking for original work, tourists exploring Missoula's cultural scene, art students and emerging artists seeking inspiration and networking, and longtime residents who've made First Friday a regular monthly outing. The relaxed, walkable nature of downtown Missoula makes it easy to explore multiple venues in one evening. Whether you're a fine artist looking for gallery representation, a maker wanting to display work in a shop setting, or someone selling art supplies or complementary goods, First Friday offers consistent monthly foot traffic in a community that actively supports its local arts scene.

Garden City BrewFest

by Missoula Downtown Association

Missoula, MT

2027-05-02

FestivalContact MDA for food vendor booth pricing

20 spots open

Held at Caras Park in downtown Missoula on Saturday, May 2, 2026, this single-day beer festival brings together craft beverage producers from across Montana and the broader region for an afternoon and evening of tastings and community. As a spring festival focused on beer, cider, seltzers, and wine, Garden City BrewFest draws both seasoned craft beverage enthusiasts and casual drinkers looking to explore what local breweries and producers have to offer during the warmer months ahead. The festival creates a natural gathering point for beer vendors, cideries, wineries, and related beverage makers to reach customers in a concentrated setting. Unlike year-round farmers markets or weekly craft fairs, a specialized festival like this one pulls together producers with a shared focus, making it an efficient venue for beverage makers to showcase seasonal releases, limited editions, and new products. Attendees tend to be people actively interested in craft beer culture, local production, and supporting regional makers, often traveling specifically for events like this one. Beyond beverages, food vendors round out the experience, providing eating options throughout the day. Live music creates an ambient social atmosphere that encourages people to linger, sample multiple offerings, and discover producers they might not encounter elsewhere. The timing in early May positions the event at the start of Montana's outdoor season, when both vendors and attendees are energized about getting outside and engaging with their community. If you make craft beverages, operate a food business that pairs well with beer and cider, or sell beer-adjacent products, Garden City BrewFest in Missoula represents an opportunity to reach a concentrated audience of people actively shopping and tasting at a festival specifically built around your category. The downtown Missoula location and established single-day format create predictable foot traffic and clear vendor positioning.

Out to Lunch at Caras Park

by Missoula Downtown Association

Missoula, MT

2026-06-03

FestivalContact MDA for food vendor pricing

20 spots open

Out to Lunch at Caras Park is a weekly summer festival that brings the Missoula community together for midday dining and entertainment during the lunch hour. Running every Wednesday from June through August 2026, this food truck event offers a casual, family-friendly atmosphere right along the Clark Fork River in downtown Missoula. The festival operates from 11 am to 2 pm, making it the perfect break for local workers, students, and families looking to enjoy a meal outdoors without committing to a full sit-down restaurant experience. The rotating food truck lineup means vendors have the opportunity to reach a consistent weekly audience of hungry lunch-goers who are specifically seeking diverse, quick meal options. Unlike traditional brick-and-mortar food service, a food truck event like this draws people actively looking for something different each week, which keeps attendance fresh and encourages repeat visitors. The Caras Park location along the river provides a scenic setting that enhances the casual dining experience, making it more than just a quick lunch stop but rather a destination activity for the Missoula community. Beyond the food offerings, Out to Lunch at Caras Park features live music performances and children's activities throughout the event window. This combination means families and groups are more likely to linger, giving food vendors extended customer interaction time and the chance to build a loyal following over the course of the summer season. The Wednesday timing and peak lunch hours suggest a mix of downtown office workers, university students, and leisure visitors who have made this weekly gathering part of their summer routine. For food truck vendors, this represents a reliable weekly opportunity in a proven location with a demonstrated audience ready to spend during peak lunch demand.

Downtown ToNight at Caras Park

by Missoula Downtown Association

Missoula, MT

2026-06-04

FestivalContact MDA for vendor pricing

20 spots open

Every Thursday evening throughout summer 2026, Missoula's downtown comes alive with a popular outdoor music festival held at Caras Park, right along the Clark Fork River. Downtown ToNight at Caras Park is a weekly gathering that brings together live music performances, local food vendors, and a beer and wine tent, creating a relaxed community atmosphere perfect for an evening out. The event runs from 5:30 to 8:30 pm, making it easy to stop by after work or plan a full evening of entertainment with friends and family. This type of festival creates consistent foot traffic throughout the summer season, drawing locals and visitors who are looking for outdoor entertainment and dining options in a scenic riverfront setting. The Thursday evening time slot positions the event as a natural way to kick off the weekend, with people gathering to enjoy live music across a range of genres. The combination of music, food, and beverages means vendors can reach a diverse audience in a single evening, with attendees often staying for the full duration of the event. Food vendors at music festivals like Downtown ToNight at Caras Park typically find strong demand, as people attending for entertainment are naturally inclined to purchase meals and snacks. The beer and wine tent adds another layer of draw, particularly appealing to adult attendees seeking a casual social experience. The riverfront location in downtown Missoula provides both natural shade and scenic backdrop, contributing to the appeal of spending time outdoors during the warm summer months. For vendors, the weekly format means multiple opportunities throughout the season to build customer relationships and test different offerings, rather than being limited to a single weekend event.

Missoula Zootown Festival

by Zootown Festival

Missoula, MT

June 19-20, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Each June, Missoula comes alive with one of Montana's most anticipated festivals. Taking place at the Missoula Fairgrounds on June 19-20, 2026, Zootown Festival draws together music lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and community members for a two-day celebration that captures the spirit of the region. The festival's name references Missoula's "Zootown" nickname, and it lives up to the playful identity by creating a vibrant gathering space in the heart of Montana's culture-rich valley. The festival's appeal spans beyond just the music lineup. Vendors come from across the region to offer food, beverages, and goods that reflect both local character and broader festival culture. If you sell prepared foods, craft beverages, artisan products, or general merchandise, you'll find an audience of festival-goers who are there specifically to discover local makers and eat well. The emphasis on community and inclusivity means attendees tend to be genuinely engaged with supporting small businesses and local enterprises rather than just passing through. June is an ideal time for an outdoor event in Missoula, with long daylight hours and pleasant weather that encourages people to spend time exploring vendor booths between performances. The Missoula Fairgrounds location provides established infrastructure for a festival of this scale, making it a manageable environment for vendors to set up and operate. The festival's positioning around both entertainment and local experience means you're not just competing for attention during a music set, but rather appealing to people in a discovery mindset throughout the full weekend. For vendors, Zootown Festival represents an opportunity to reach Missoula residents and visitors who've made a specific commitment to attend a community event. The festival's curation around scenery, culture, and inclusive spirit suggests an audience that values quality and authenticity, making it a strong fit for vendors whose products align with those principles.

Craft Fairs in Missoula(2)

handMADE Montana Missoula Holiday MADE Fair

by handMADE Montana

Adams Center, University of Montana, Missoula, MT

December 13, 2026

Craft Fair$105-$385

200 spots open

<cite index="4-7,4-8">The Missoula Holiday MADE Fair is the largest and most competitive MADE event of the year, featuring 200+ artists across three levels of shopping at the Adams Center</cite>. <cite index="21-2">This highly curated event features an exceptional mix of makers offering everything from affordable, functional works of art to fine heirloom pieces</cite>. <cite index="4-10">VIP shopping runs 9-11 am, followed by free entry from 11 am, 5 pm, with a portion of VIP ticket proceeds supporting a local non-profit</cite>. <cite index="18-7">The show draws over 8500 shoppers eager to support the curated collection of local artists</cite>. <cite index="1-14">The MADE fair is an artist & handcrafted market featuring local and regional artists</cite>, offering <cite index="24-9">handcrafted goods, jewelry, ceramics, prints, gifts, clothing and sustainably made products</cite>.

handMADE Montana MADE Fair

by handMADE Montana

Caras Park, Missoula, MT 59801

Summer 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

200 spots open

The MADE fair’s mission is to increase awareness of handmade goods as an alternative to mass-produced items and support local and regional small craft business by providing a place to sell their products. We provide opportunities to artists of all levels, the hobbyist to the seasoned professional. Our events have grown in size of the years and are very well attended and seen as a great place to shop and connect with local artists. BOZEMAN SPRING // MAY 1-2 // BRICK BREEDEN FIELD HOUSE //10 AM-4 PM // $10 VIP FRIDAY 5 PM-8 PM // $5 EARLY BIRD PASS 9 AM-10 AM We are very excited to announce a new addition to our event lineup. The Spring Bozeman MADE fair is perfectly timed to find something special for Mother's Day or that recent graduate. We are introducing a special Friday Night Preview for those wanting a more intimate shopping experience, with more details to come.

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