Vendor Events in Park City, UT
Farmers Markets in Park City(3)
Park Silly Sunday Market Park City
by Park Silly Sunday Market
Lower Main Street (between Heber Avenue and 9th Street), Park City, UT
June-September 2026, select Sundays only
Park Silly Sunday Market is an eco-friendly open-air artisan market and street festival held on select Sundays from June through September on historic Lower Main Street in downtown Park City. The market features approximately 150-200 rotating vendors per Sunday, including local artists, crafts, jewelry, handmade goods, produce, food vendors, and antiques. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit event attracts thousands of visitors weekly and has helped launch over 175 small businesses. Vendors experience high foot traffic in a vibrant community setting with live music, performances, and family-friendly activities throughout the day. The market operates 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain or shine, and attendance averaged over 16,000 people per Sunday in 2025.
Park Silly Sunday Market
by Park Silly Sunday Market
Lower Main Street, Park City, UT 84060
Sundays, 10 AM - 5 PM, June 7 - September 27, 2026 (11 Sundays)
Park City comes alive on Sunday mornings with the Park Silly Sunday Market, a weekly farmers market that transforms Lower Main Street into a vibrant gathering place for the community. Running throughout the summer and early fall from June through late September, this outdoor market operates every Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM, giving vendors and shoppers a consistent weekend destination across 11 consecutive weeks. The market draws a diverse mix of local artisans, food producers, and craftspeople who set up alongside the street, creating an ecofriendly open-air environment that celebrates both commerce and community connection. What sets this farmers market apart is its blend of traditional farm vendors with local artisans and gourmet food producers. You'll find produce stands next to craft booths, prepared foods alongside handmade goods, and everything in between. The mixed vendor approach means shoppers come for fresh seasonal items but stay for unique finds they didn't expect to discover. The summer-into-fall timing captures the peak growing season in Utah, so expect robust produce offerings in June and July before transitioning toward late-season vegetables, preserves, and value-added products as September approaches. The atmosphere goes beyond the typical transactional market experience. Live music performances create a street festival vibe that encourages people to linger, browse multiple vendors, and treat the Sunday outing as an event rather than just a shopping trip. This energy makes the market appealing not just to shoppers seeking quality local goods, but to vendors looking for foot traffic from customers actively in a recreational mindset. The community forum aspect means regular attendees develop relationships with vendors and each other, building the kind of loyal customer base that keeps vendors coming back week after week. If you're a vendor in the Park City area or considering traveling to sell at an established, well-attended farmers market with good visibility and community support, Park Silly Sunday Market offers a proven platform across the busy summer season.
Park City Farmers Market
by Park City Farmers Market
1490 Lowell Ave, Park City, UT 84060
Wednesdays, 11 AM - 5 PM, May 28 - October
Held weekly on Wednesday afternoons throughout the warmer months, this farmers market brings together the best of Utah's regional agricultural output in the heart of Park City. Located at 1490 Lowell Ave, the market operates from 11 AM to 5 PM starting May 28 and continues through October, making it a reliable midweek destination for residents and visitors looking to source fresh, local ingredients. As a weekly farmers market rather than a one-time event, it becomes a gathering spot where shoppers develop relationships with growers and producers, learning about what's in season and what's coming next week. The market draws vendors who specialize in fresh produce, from early-season greens and berries through summer vegetables and fall crops. Beyond produce, you'll find artisan foods like honey, jams, baked goods, and other value-added products that showcase Utah's agricultural heritage. Because the market operates in Park City, a mountain resort community, it attracts both locals seeking quality ingredients and visitors looking to experience the area's food culture during their stay. The midweek timing means a different crowd than weekend markets, often drawing people who work locally or are passing through the area. The May-to-October season aligns perfectly with Utah's growing season, so vendors typically offer whatever is naturally coming into harvest during their week, rather than offering the same items year-round. Early summer brings berries and tender greens, midsummer features stone fruits and peak vegetables, and fall brings apples, squash, and other storage crops. This progression gives the market a natural rhythm that keeps things fresh for regular shoppers. For vendors, the weekly format means consistent foot traffic and the chance to build a customer base throughout the season, making it an accessible entry point for small farms and producers who want reliable market days without committing to the full seasonal calendar.
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