Vendor Events in Queensbury, NY

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Queensbury, NY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Queensbury(1)

Adirondack Balloon Festival

by Adirondack Balloon Festival

Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, 443 Queensbury Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804

September 17-20, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Held at Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport in Queensbury, New York, the Adirondack Balloon Festival runs September 17-20, 2026, offering a unique opportunity to reach attendees gathered for one of the region's signature fall events. As a specialized festival centered around hot air balloons, this event draws families, aviation enthusiasts, and tourists looking for an immersive experience that combines the spectacle of mass balloon launches with live entertainment and hands-on activities. The airport setting provides ideal conditions for balloon operations while creating a festive atmosphere across the grounds where visitors spend extended time exploring vendor areas and enjoying the atmosphere throughout the weekend. Festivals of this nature typically attract a diverse vendor community, from food and beverage operators offering seasonal fare and refreshments to craft vendors, regional artisans, and makers selling handmade goods. The September timing captures early fall weather in the Adirondacks region, which influences both attendee interests and vendor product relevance. Visitors attending multi-day balloon festivals tend to be leisurely shoppers rather than rushed fair-goers, often returning to the event across multiple days and spending time at vendor booths. The event's focus on families and entertainment creates demand for goods ranging from children's products and educational items to outdoor gear, local products, and souvenirs. Attendees typically travel from throughout the Northeast to experience the balloon festival, bringing a geographically diverse customer base to vendor booths. The combination of live musical performances, kids' activities, and the central draw of balloon operations creates sustained foot traffic and dwell time throughout the festival grounds. Vendors at aviation-themed and outdoor recreation festivals like this find success with products that complement the experience, whether that's refreshments for spectators watching launches, crafts and goods families purchase as keepsakes, or items related to outdoor activities and seasonal interests. The September 17-20 dates position this as a popular destination event when many families are planning early fall getaways and looking for festival experiences in the upstate New York region.

Farmers Markets in Queensbury(2)

Queensbury Farmers Market

by Queensbury Farmers Market Organizers

Sweet Basil parking lot, Route9, Queensbury, Queensbury, NY

Mon: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, 05/26/2014 to

Farmers Market$100 / Per Saturday

25 spots open

Every Monday afternoon from late May through the season, the Sweet Basil parking lot on Route 9 becomes a gathering place for local food producers and home gardeners in Queensbury. The Queensbury Farmers Market runs from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM each week, making it convenient for people to stop by after work or on their way home. This weekly farmers market draws vendors who grow and produce food locally, offering shoppers a chance to buy directly from the people who raised or made their products. The market specializes in fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. You'll find farmers bringing vegetables and fruits in season, eggs from local farms, raw honey, homemade jams and preserves, and plants including herbs and seedlings. Because the market operates through the growing season starting in late May, the selection changes week to week as different crops come into harvest. Early summer typically brings leafy greens and early vegetables, while later weeks feature tomatoes, squash, berries, and other peak-season items. Vendors who focus on value-added products like preserves and honey also find a steady customer base at weekly farmers markets in the area. The Queensbury location in Warren County attracts both regular shoppers looking to support local agriculture and people seeking fresher alternatives to supermarket produce. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, and WIC, which makes it accessible to a broader range of shoppers. If you're a vendor producing food, eggs, honey, preserves, plants, or other farm products in the region, a weekly farmers market like this one offers consistent foot traffic and the opportunity to build relationships with regular customers who value knowing where their food comes from.

Glens Falls Farmers Market Association

by Glens Falls Farmers Market Association Organizers

1012 State Route 9, Queensbury, NY 12804

Mon: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM

Farmers Market$100 / Per Saturday

25 spots open

Operating weekly on Monday afternoons at 1012 State Route 9 in Queensbury, the Glens Falls Farmers Market Association brings together local growers and food producers throughout the year. This is a traditional farmers market where you'll find vendors selling directly from their farms and home kitchens, offering everything from seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs to baked goods, cheese, eggs, and honey. The 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM time slot makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or school, creating a steady stream of regular shoppers looking to buy ingredients for dinner and stock their pantries with local staples. The market's location in Queensbury, in Warren County's agricultural region, means vendors have easy access to reach customers in this part of the Hudson Valley. Because this is a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, the focus stays on food and produce, which means shoppers come with the specific intention of buying fresh, local ingredients. You'll see a mix of homemakers, health-conscious consumers, families, and cooking enthusiasts who value knowing where their food comes from. The weekly schedule means this isn't a seasonal pop-up; it operates consistently, so vendors build loyal customer bases and repeat business becomes a real possibility. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This accessibility means the customer base is genuinely diverse, spanning different income levels and dietary needs. If you sell produce, baked goods, dairy products, honey, prepared foods, or other food items, a weekly farmers market like this one offers predictable foot traffic and the chance to connect with customers who specifically seek out local vendors.

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