Vendor Events in Reno, NV

35 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Reno, NV. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Reno(9)

The Village Farmers Market on California Street

by The Village Farmers Market on California Street Organizers

625 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509

Saturdays, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Village Farmers Market on California Street is Reno's longest-running farmers market, operating weekly on Saturday mornings in the Village Shops parking lot. This established market attracts vendors offering farm-fresh produce, baked goods, meat, crafts, specialty foods, and artisanal items. The market accepts SNAP/EBT, WIC, and senior FMNP benefits, making local food accessible across income levels. Located one block south of Reno High School in a central shopping area, it serves as a community hub where vendors and customers interact in a social environment. The seasonal market runs from early June through October, with opening hours from 8 AM to noon on Saturdays.

The Sands Farmers' Market

by The Sands Farmers' Market Organizers

345 N. Arlington Avenue, Reno, NV 89501

Thu: 4:00 PM-9:00 PM, Jun 11 - Aug 27

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running Thursday evenings from June through late August, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors in Reno's Arlington Avenue corridor. The Sands Farmers' Market operates during prime summer season when regional growers have peak harvests, making it an ideal time for vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, and other seasonal produce to draw consistent crowds of home cooks and meal planners stocking up for the week. The market's vendor mix reflects a classic farmers market focus on food and agriculture-based goods. You'll find produce stands alongside baked goods, artisan cheese makers, honey producers, and prepared foods that showcase local ingredients. The evening timing, running from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, positions this as an after-work destination where customers can browse and shop without the early-morning farmers market rush. This schedule works well for vendors who want to reach people planning dinners or weekend meals rather than those shopping at dawn. The market accepts credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which expands your customer base and makes transactions straightforward. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably grown products, reflecting customer preferences in the Reno area. Whether you're selling conventional or certified organic produce, baked items made from local flour, small-batch cheese, or other food products, this weekly market attracts shoppers specifically looking to buy directly from producers rather than at retail grocers. The location at 345 N. Arlington Avenue puts the market in an accessible spot for the Washoe County community. For food and produce vendors, this represents a regular weekly sales opportunity with a defined season, making it predictable for planning inventory and staffing across the summer months.

The Grove South Reno Farmers Market

by The Grove South Reno Farmers Market Organizers

95 Foothill Road, Reno, NV

sun:9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, May to September

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running every Sunday morning from May through September, this weekly farmers market brings together Reno's local growers and food producers at 95 Foothill Road in South Reno. If you're a vendor focused on fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, or other farm-to-table offerings, this is a market that draws steady weekend shoppers looking for quality local ingredients and handmade food items. The Grove South Reno Farmers Market operates in the warm season when local farms are at peak production, making it ideal for produce vendors, orchardists, and anyone offering seasonal harvest items. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, the market welcomes bakers selling artisan breads and pastries, beekeepers with honey and bee products, herb growers, egg producers, and vendors offering specialty foods like jams, sauces, and other value-added items. Seafood vendors also participate, giving the market a diverse food focus that appeals to home cooks and shoppers seeking ingredients they can't find in conventional grocery stores. The Sunday morning time slot from 9 AM to 1 PM captures the traditional farmers market crowd in Washoe County, attracting both serious home gardeners and casual shoppers looking to support local agriculture. Because the market accepts credit cards and participates in the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), it draws a range of shoppers with different payment preferences and budget considerations. This accessibility makes the market a reliable draw for vendors seeking consistent foot traffic throughout the growing season. For food and produce vendors, this South Reno location offers a straightforward, seasonal opportunity to build relationships with regular customers during the five-month run. The market's focus on fresh, local foods means vendors selling anything from heirloom vegetables to artisan bread to homemade preserves can find their audience here during the peak farmers market months.

Shirley's Farmers' Markets/CBE - (Summit Reno Farmers' Market)

by Reno Market Organizers

13958 S. Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89511

Tue: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM;Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 6 - Sep 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market operates year-round at its location on South Virginia Street in Reno, offering community members regular access to fresh, locally-sourced products. From June through late September, the market runs twice weekly on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, creating convenient shopping opportunities whether you prefer midweek or weekend visits. The summer season brings peak variety as local growers and producers ramp up their offerings during the height of the growing season. Vendors at the Summit Reno Farmers' Market focus primarily on fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, herbs, and specialty food items. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits sourced directly from local farms, alongside prepared foods and artisan baked items. The market also features specialty vendors offering products like seafood and organically-raised items, giving shoppers diverse options for sourcing ingredients and ready-to-eat goods. For vendors, this means opportunities to connect with customers seeking fresh, farm-direct products during the busy summer months when demand is highest. The market accepts credit card payments, making transactions convenient for both shoppers and vendors. Because of its focus on food and produce, this is an ideal venue for farmers, bakers, egg producers, herbalists, and other food-focused vendors looking to establish regular Saturday and Tuesday morning customer bases. The consistent weekly schedule builds customer loyalty and repeat foot traffic, which appeals to vendors planning their seasonal selling strategy. Located on South Virginia Street in Reno, the market draws neighborhood residents and regular shoppers looking to support local agriculture and artisan food producers throughout the summer and early fall.

Village Farmers Market Reno

by Village Farmers Market

1119 California St, Reno, NV 89509

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, June - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Held every Saturday morning from June through October at 1119 California Street in midtown Reno, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers during the prime growing season in northern Nevada. The market runs from 8 AM to 12 PM, making it an accessible weekend destination for home cooks, families, and food enthusiasts looking to source fresh produce directly from the farmers who grow it. Vendors at Village Farmers Market Reno typically include regional farms selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs at their peak freshness. Beyond produce, you'll find baked goods from local bakeries, value-added products like jams and preserves, dairy items, and other artisan food offerings. The focus on locally grown and produced items means the product mix shifts throughout the season as harvests change, giving regular shoppers reason to return week after week to see what's newly available. Spring and early summer might feature greens and early crops, while late summer and fall bring tomatoes, squash, stone fruits, and other autumn favorites. The location in midtown Reno positions the market as a neighborhood gathering spot rather than a sprawling regional event. This scale typically attracts a mix of regular customers who treat the market as part of their weekly routine, along with residents exploring what's available in their immediate area. The four-month run from June through October aligns with the natural growing calendar for the region, meaning vendors have genuine local product to offer rather than sourcing from distant suppliers. If you grow produce or make artisan food products in the Reno area or northern Nevada region, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic during the busiest shopping season for farmers markets. The Saturday morning time slot and limited seasonal window also mean you can plan your production schedule and staffing around a predictable, defined commitment.

Tamarack Junction Farmers Market

by Tamarack Junction Farmers Market

13101 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89511

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, June - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Tamarack Junction Farmers Market brings the weekly rhythm of direct farm-to-consumer shopping to south Reno every Saturday morning throughout the growing season. Located at 13101 S Virginia St, this farmers market operates from 8 AM to 12 PM from June through October, making it a reliable weekend destination for shoppers seeking products harvested and produced nearby. The market focuses on fresh produce and farm products sourced from Northern Nevada and California growers, so you'll find seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs at their peak ripeness, along with locally raised meats, fresh eggs, and artisan baked goods from regional producers. Farmers markets like Tamarack Junction operate differently than conventional grocery shopping, vendors are typically the farmers and producers themselves, so you're buying directly from the people who grew or made the products. This means shorter supply chains, higher freshness, and the opportunity to ask growers about their farming practices, varieties, and preparation suggestions. The Saturday morning timing captures the week's harvest and draws a steady crowd of home cooks, meal planners, and community members who prioritize quality ingredients and supporting local agriculture. For vendors, this market represents a consistent Saturday outlet during the critical six-month window when Northern Nevada's agricultural season is active. The location in south Reno places the market in an established residential area with good foot traffic from nearby neighborhoods. The weekly format means regular customers who plan their shopping around market day, creating the kind of repeat vendor-customer relationships that build loyalty and word-of-mouth. If you sell fresh produce, prepared foods, baked goods, or farm-based products from the region, Tamarack Junction Farmers Market is worth evaluating as part of your seasonal sales strategy during the June-to-October window.

Reno Riverside Farmers Market

by Reno Farmers Market

Riverside Dr, Reno, NV 89501

Sundays, 8 AM - 1 PM, June - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Located along Riverside Drive in Reno, this weekly Sunday farmers market runs from June through October, operating from 8 AM to 1 PM when the weather is ideal for outdoor shopping. The market draws from the broader Truckee Meadows region, creating a gathering spot where local producers and artisans sell directly to the community during the peak growing season. You'll find a genuine mix of vendors here, reflecting the diversity of small-scale agriculture and cottage food businesses throughout northern Nevada and the surrounding areas. The farmers market format means you're buying from people who grow, make, or produce their goods themselves. Expect to encounter micro-farms bringing seasonal produce, home-based bakers with fresh breads and pastries, and small business owners selling everything from prepared foods to handcrafted goods. The Truckee River location provides a pleasant outdoor setting where shoppers arrive early to browse before the summer heat builds, making Sunday mornings the natural rhythm of the market. Because this is a seasonal market running through autumn, the inventory shifts with the harvest calendar, so spring plantings become early summer vegetables, and late-summer crops like stone fruits and root vegetables dominate later in the season. For vendors considering a spot, this market appeals to a neighborhood-focused crowd of residents who prioritize buying local and know that farmers markets are where they'll find products unavailable at conventional retailers. The weekly consistency means regular customers who return each Sunday, building relationships with their favorite producers. The mixed vendor approach means you're not competing solely within a single product category, and the established schedule gives the market predictability and reliability that both vendors and shoppers depend on.

Garden Shop Nursery Farmers Market

by Garden Shop Nursery Farmers Market Organizers

3636 Mayberry Drive, Reno, NV 89509

Fri:4:00 PM - 8:00 PM;sun:10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, October to March

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Weekly farmers market operating at Garden Shop Nursery in Reno, this venue brings together local food producers and vendors during the cooler months from October through March. The market runs twice weekly to accommodate different schedules: Friday evenings from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM and Sunday mornings from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, making it accessible whether you're looking to shop after work or during a weekend morning outing. Located at 3636 Mayberry Drive in Reno, Washoe County, the market creates a community gathering space where residents can connect with the farmers and producers behind their food. Vendors at Garden Shop Nursery Farmers Market specialize in fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and farm-direct items that reflect what grows well in Nevada's high desert climate. You'll find baked goods from local bakers, fresh eggs from local farms, and a variety of herbs both for cooking and gardening. Some vendors also bring seafood and specialty food items, creating a diverse marketplace that goes beyond typical produce offerings. This mix means shoppers can build a complete meal while supporting local agriculture and small food businesses. The market accepts credit cards for vendor transactions, making it convenient for modern shoppers, and participates in the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, which helps eligible seniors purchase fresh produce directly from farmers. The Friday evening time slot appeals to those finishing their work week, while Sunday mornings attract weekend shoppers and families. For vendors, this dual-schedule setup means two distinct customer bases and selling opportunities each week, with fall and winter being seasons when storage crops, root vegetables, preserved goods, and indoor-grown herbs are in peak availability.

Reno Somersett Farmers Market

by Reno Somersett Farmers Market Organizers

7650 Town Square Way, Reno, NV 89509

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Reno Somersett Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market located at 7650 Town Square Way in Reno, Nevada, bringing together local growers and food producers in the Washoe County area. As a weekly farmers market, this venue operates on a regular schedule during its season, making it a consistent destination for shoppers seeking fresh, locally-sourced produce and food products. Farmers markets like Reno Somersett differ from one-time festivals or pop-up events in that they create an ongoing community gathering space. Vendors at this market typically include local farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs, alongside prepared food vendors, bakers, dairy producers, and artisanal food makers. The regular weekly format allows both vendors and customers to build relationships, with shoppers knowing when to expect their favorite growers and what produce will be in season each week. The Somersett location in Reno draws neighborhood residents and food-conscious shoppers looking to buy directly from producers. This is particularly appealing during peak growing seasons when selection is widest and prices are often more competitive than supermarkets. Beyond just shopping, farmers markets serve as social hubs where the community connects over shared values around local agriculture and sustainable eating. If you're a food vendor, baker, or produce grower looking to participate at Reno Somersett Farmers Market, the weekly format offers reliable foot traffic and an established customer base. Since this is a seasonal market, it's important to contact the organizers directly to confirm the current schedule, vendor application process, and any specific requirements for your product category. The consistent weekly rhythm makes it an accessible entry point for vendors new to the farmers market circuit.

Festivals in Reno(15)

Sierra Nevada Lavender and Honey Festival

by Sierra Nevada Lavender and Honey Festival

1630 Idlewild Dr, Reno, NV 89509

July 12, 2026

Festival$250

25 spots open

All vendors and products are vetted, and a formal application is sent after approval from the Vendor Committee. If you answer yes to a question below, you may qualify. – Are you a regional lavender or honey producer? – Are you an artisan that makes and designs your products? – Do you produce unique, handmade specialty foods? – Do you prepare food on-site that will knock our socks off? And can you incorporates lavender or honey? – Are you a local nonprofit organization? A few more notes: – Resell products are not allowed and will not receive a reply to inquiry. – Vendors should incorporate lavender and/or honey into your booth. Additional charges may apply for a corner booth, additional space, temporary Reno business license or health department permit. Read the Vendor Requirements/Rules & Regulations , and if you meet the criteria, please submit the vendor inquiry below.

Reno Family Summerfest

by Cold Springs Family Center

Reno, NV

July 18, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Happening on July 18, 2026, this one-day summer festival in Reno brings together a diverse mix of vendors and families for a day of live entertainment, shopping, and activities at Cold Springs Family Center. As a festival format event rather than a regular market, Reno Family Summerfest offers vendors a chance to reach a broader audience looking for entertainment and leisure time during peak summer season. The mid-July timing means attendees are actively seeking outdoor activities and summer shopping, creating strong foot traffic for vendors across multiple categories. The vendor mix reflects a true general marketplace approach, with artisans and producers spanning handmade goods, specialty food items, and locally crafted products. You'll find glass works and jewelry alongside soap makers, bakers, and growers bringing fresh produce. This variety appeals to families shopping for gifts, home goods, and quality food products all in one location. The combination of indoor and outdoor vendor spaces means your setup options can adapt to the Reno summer climate, and the festival atmosphere with live music and family-focused activities creates a relaxed, browsing-friendly environment where attendees are in a spending mood. Festival events like this differ from weekly or seasonal markets in that they draw attendees specifically looking for a day-long outing with entertainment and activities alongside shopping. Families plan to spend time here, which benefits vendors with unique or higher-ticket items as well as those selling consumables that people buy for immediate enjoyment. The family-oriented focus means organizers typically incorporate activities that keep all ages engaged, extending dwell time and creating multiple shopping opportunities throughout the day. For vendors, this translates to a concentrated selling period where the crowd is primed for discovery and purchase rather than just browsing.

Hot August Nights 2026

by Hot August Nights

Reno, NV

2026-07-31

FestivalContact Hot August Nights

20 spots open

Hot August Nights is the largest classic car festival in the United States, celebrating nostalgic vehicles manufactured before 1979 alongside rock and roll culture. The 2026 40th anniversary event runs for 10 days across the Reno-Sparks area with multiple venue locations including downtown Reno casinos, the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, and various resorts. The event features a Swap Meet at The J Resort where hundreds of vendors sell classic cars, hard-to-find parts, tools, memorabilia, antiques, and collectibles. Additional vendor opportunities include Big Boys Toy Store with over 300 booths featuring automotive parts and accessories, and the MAG Auctions. The event attracts thousands of classic car enthusiasts and spectators worldwide for nightly cruises, show-n-shines, drag races, live entertainment, and community activities.

Great Reno Balloon Race

by Great Reno Balloon Race

Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, Reno, NV

September 10-13, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

We are so excited about this year and can’t wait to see who all will be joining us! To complete your registration process, please download and fill out the application below. This will provide us with important details and make sure that you are aware of the terms and conditions. FILMING IN PROGRESS Please be advised that The Great Reno Balloon Race is photographing, filming and/or recording at this location. By entering this location, you consent to being photographed and/or recorded and you grant The Great Reno Balloon Race and its marketing agencies/partners and licensees the right to use the photographs and recordings of your image and/or voice for marketing, promotional or publication purposes. You hereby release and discharge The Great Reno Balloon Race from any and all claims of copyright, libel, slander, violation of privacy or similar right you may have.

Great Reno Balloon Race

by Great Reno Balloon Race

Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, Reno, NV 89512

September 10-13, 2026 (expanded to 4 days)

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

Every September, Reno transforms into a spectacle of color and wonder as hot air balloons fill the sky at this legendary ballooning festival held at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. The Great Reno Balloon Race has earned its reputation as the world's largest free hot air ballooning event, drawing spectators from across the country who gather to watch dozens of balloons launch into the morning air. In 2026, the festival expands to four full days (September 10-13), giving vendors and attendees more time to experience everything the event has to offer. The extended format means increased foot traffic, longer vendor hours, and more opportunities to connect with the diverse crowds that descend on this northern Nevada location each fall. The vendor experience at the Great Reno Balloon Race spans food, crafts, merchandise, and more. This is the kind of festival where you'll find everything from local artisans selling handmade goods to established food vendors, regional merchants, and small businesses capitalizing on peak season foot traffic. The atmosphere blends outdoor festival energy with genuine community interest in the balloon spectacle itself, so attendees are often in a spending mood and willing to explore vendor booths between balloon launches and evening entertainment. The September timing places this event at the tail end of summer, when weather in Reno is still pleasant and families are often looking for end-of-season entertainment before school routines take over. Rancho San Rafael Regional Park provides a spacious setting that accommodates both the balloon field and vendor areas, creating room for a substantial marketplace without feeling cramped. The venue's open layout and annual tradition mean the logistics are well-established, and the expanded four-day schedule in 2026 signals the festival's continued growth. For vendors, this is a significant September event that attracts serious shoppers, tourists, and locals alike, all gathered in one place for a festival celebrating something truly unique to the region.

Great Italian Festival

by Eldorado Resort Casino

Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno, NV

October 10-11, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place at the Eldorado Hotel Casino in Reno, Nevada, this annual celebration of Italian culture brings together vendors and visitors for a weekend immersion into Italian food, crafts, and traditions. The Great Italian Festival typically draws a diverse crowd of food lovers, craft enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience authentic Italian heritage in an urban festival setting. Unlike a farmers market focused on seasonal produce or a single-category craft fair, this festival spans multiple vendor categories, creating a dynamic marketplace where food vendors, artisans, and cultural exhibitors all participate. Attendees can expect to find Italian specialty foods, baked goods, and imported products alongside handmade crafts, jewelry, and home goods that reflect Italian artistry and design. The festival atmosphere encourages vendors to showcase both traditional Italian crafts and contemporary products with Italian influences. Fall in Reno offers pleasant weather for outdoor or semi-outdoor festival activities, making the October timing ideal for browsing vendor booths and sampling food offerings. The casino venue provides indoor and outdoor space options, giving visitors flexibility to explore at their own pace while enjoying live entertainment, cultural demonstrations, or other festival programming that typically accompanies Italian celebrations. For vendors, the Great Italian Festival represents an established annual event with a built-in audience interested in Italian products and cultural experiences. The mixed vendor category focus means there's room for food producers, artisans, craft makers, and specialty retailers. Whether you sell Italian imports, handmade pasta, ceramics, artwork, or other goods with cultural or craft appeal, this festival draws serious shoppers looking to support vendors offering authentic or high-quality products. The Eldorado Hotel Casino location in downtown Reno ensures visibility and accessibility for both vendors and customers exploring the festival over the two-day weekend.

Silver State Marathon and Community Expo 2026

by Silver State Marathon

Reno, NV

2026-11-07

FestivalContact Silver State Marathon

20 spots open

Running and wellness enthusiasts from across Nevada converge on downtown Reno each November for the Silver State Marathon and Community Expo. This annual festival brings together the energy of a major running event with a robust expo that extends the experience well beyond race day itself. The Community Expo portion opens up significant opportunities for vendors in the fitness, wellness, artisan, and food sectors to connect with an engaged and health-conscious audience. The expo draws a diverse mix of attendees, from serious marathon competitors preparing for race day to casual fitness enthusiasts, families, and community members exploring wellness options and supporting local businesses. You'll find fitness brands showcasing running gear, athletic apparel, and performance equipment alongside local artisans selling handmade goods, jewelry, home decor, and crafted products. Wellness vendors bring offerings like supplements, natural skincare, massage services, fitness coaching, and nutrition products. Food trucks and food vendors are a central attraction, providing meals and refreshments for the crowd before, during, and after the event. What makes the Silver State Marathon and Community Expo distinctive is how it combines the draw of a major sporting event with genuine community celebration. The festival atmosphere means attendees are often in a spending mindset, visiting multiple vendor booths and exploring local offerings they might not otherwise encounter. The timing in November positions the event as attendees look ahead to holiday gift-giving and personal wellness goals for the upcoming year. Downtown Reno's central location provides good foot traffic and visibility for vendors throughout the expo grounds. This is an ideal event for vendors looking to reach health-minded, active consumers in the Nevada region. Whether you're selling fitness-related products, artisanal goods, wellness services, or food, the Silver State Marathon and Community Expo 2026 gathers the kind of audience that values both fitness and supporting local businesses.

Riverside Farmers Market Holiday Bazaar 2026

by Riverside Farmers Market

2055 Idlewild Dr, Reno, NV 89509

2026-11-23

FestivalContact Riverside Farmers Market

20 spots open

In late November, Reno's beloved Riverside Farmers Market transforms into a seasonal celebration with the Holiday Bazaar, drawing shoppers looking for locally made gifts, fresh provisions, and festive food. This annual festival brings together the same community-focused vendors who operate the regular farmers market throughout the year, plus additional artisans and food producers who specialize in holiday offerings. The event captures that sweet spot between Thanksgiving and the December rush, making it an ideal time for shoppers to find unique, locally crafted gifts while supporting small businesses in the Reno area. The Holiday Bazaar functions as a full-scale festival experience rather than a typical market setup. With 80+ vendors on site, you'll find everything from handmade candles, jewelry, and home decor items to locally roasted coffee, preserves, and other shelf-stable goods that work beautifully as hostess gifts or stocking stuffers. Bakers and food producers bring seasonal specialties, while vendors selling pasture-raised meats and prepared hot meals ensure there's something for immediate consumption as well as take-home shopping. The addition of libations, whether local craft beverages or festive drink options, adds to the celebratory atmosphere that distinguishes this event from a standard farmers market day. What sets this event apart is its emphasis on holiday shopping with a local, artisan focus. Rather than navigating crowded chain stores, shoppers can browse curated goods from their own community, knowing they're buying from people who make or produce what they're selling. The event draws both dedicated farmers market regulars who want to support vendors year-round and seasonal shoppers specifically hunting for distinctive gifts. For vendors, the Holiday Bazaar represents a key sales opportunity during the peak giving season, attracting customers who prioritize quality and origin over mass-produced alternatives. Whether you're a first-time vendor looking to test a holiday market or an established artisan ready to scale up for the season, the Riverside Farmers Market Holiday Bazaar offers solid foot traffic and an audience aligned with local, handmade values.

La Fiesta de Mayo Festival

by Caesars Entertainment / The Row Reno

Reno, NV

May 1-2, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place on the connected mezzanine level of three iconic downtown Reno casinos (Eldorado, Silver Legacy, and Circus Circus), this annual celebration spans May 1-2, 2026, and brings together food vendors, craft artisans, and entertainment for a lively spring festival. The unique venue creates a bustling, walkable marketplace where attendees can explore offerings from multiple vendor booths without leaving the climate-controlled mezzanine space. This setup makes it an ideal event for vendors looking to reach foot traffic from both festival-goers and casino visitors passing through the area. La Fiesta de Mayo Festival draws a diverse crowd eager to celebrate Mexican culture and spring weather. The festival features tequila and beer tastings, making it particularly appealing to adult beverage enthusiasts, alongside food vendors specializing in street tacos and churros. Craft vendors set up alongside food booths, offering handmade goods and artisan products. The atmosphere is enhanced by traditional dancers and strolling mariachis, creating an immersive cultural experience that keeps the energy high throughout both days. For craft vendors, artisans, food producers, and beverage purveyors, this festival offers strong attendance potential from celebratory crowds during the May 1-2 weekend. The indoor mezzanine location in the heart of downtown Reno provides shelter while maintaining visibility and accessibility. Whether you work with textiles, jewelry, home goods, specialty foods, beverages, or cultural crafts, La Fiesta de Mayo Festival connects you with engaged shoppers during a peak springtime celebration. The festival's emphasis on food, drink, and handmade goods means vendors in those categories often see steady booth traffic throughout the event.

MidTown Reno First Thursday May 2026

by MidTown Reno District

Reno, NV

2026-05-07

FestivalFree / contact host business

20 spots open

Reno's MidTown district comes alive on the first Thursday of each month for an art walk that draws locals and visitors into one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods. This monthly festival transforms the area into an open-air celebration of creativity and community, with galleries, studios, and local businesses opening their doors to showcase work from regional artists and makers. If you're a vendor in the art, craft, or creative space, this event offers direct access to an audience actively seeking handmade goods, original artwork, and unique finds you won't see in chain retail. The May 2026 edition exemplifies what makes First Thursday events appealing to both established artists and emerging vendors. Local galleries typically feature rotating exhibits and artist talks, while retail spaces host trunk shows and pop-up displays, ideal opportunities if you work in fine art, jewelry, ceramics, clothing, or home goods. Food and beverage vendors often participate too, with local restaurants and beverage makers offering tastings throughout the evening, creating a multi-sensory experience that keeps attendees strolling from space to space. Live music provides atmosphere and draws foot traffic, while family-friendly activities ensure the event appeals across age groups and demographics. Because First Thursday happens monthly, it functions differently from one-off festivals. Regular attendees return expecting to discover new work and see favorites again, which can build loyal customer relationships over time. The recurring schedule also means you can test products, refine your booth setup, and adjust your offerings based on what resonates. MidTown's eclectic character attracts people specifically interested in supporting local makers and independent businesses rather than seeking mass-market goods. The neighborhood's walkable layout encourages people to explore multiple venues, increasing exposure for vendors spread throughout the district. The May timing is ideal for spring-focused inventory, fresh florals, lightweight textiles, outdoor art installations, and seasonal goods all perform well as weather warms up. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, jewelry maker, or artisan producer, First Thursday in MidTown Reno offers both the foot traffic and the audience alignment that make for productive vendor experiences.

Reno River Festival Vendor Village

by Reno River Festival

Reno, NV

May 29-31, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Held annually over Memorial Day weekend in downtown Reno, this riverside festival brings together a diverse vendor community alongside live entertainment, recreational activities, and food options. The Reno River Festival Vendor Village spans the festival grounds with over 100 artist, crafter, and brand vendors, making it a substantial shopping destination for attendees exploring handmade goods, artisan products, and local businesses. The festival atmosphere draws a mixed crowd of locals and visitors looking to kick off the summer season with outdoor recreation and community activities. The vendor village itself attracts makers and sellers across multiple categories. You'll find craft vendors selling jewelry, home decor, art, and handmade goods alongside established brands and local businesses. The mixed vendor approach means the event pulls a broad audience, families, art enthusiasts, gift shoppers, and people simply looking for a day out during the holiday weekend. The festival setting creates foot traffic beyond just dedicated craft shoppers; people come for kayak competitions on the river, live music performances, food vendors, and the general festival vibe, which means consistent exposure for vendor booths throughout the three-day run. The May timing positions this event at the beginning of summer, when people are actively thinking about outdoor activities, gifts, and seasonal shopping. Downtown Reno's riverfront location provides a scenic backdrop and tends to draw good attendance for a festival of this scale. For vendors, the three-day format gives you extended selling time over a holiday weekend when people often have time off to explore events. The mixed vendor focus means you're not competing solely within a narrow category, instead, you're part of a diverse marketplace that appeals to different shopper interests and creates reasons for people to browse multiple vendor booths.

Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Community Festival 2027

by Reno-Tahoe Odyssey

Reno, NV

2027-05-30

FestivalContact Reno-Tahoe Odyssey

20 spots open

The Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Community Festival 2026 celebrates the finish of one of the West's most iconic relay races, bringing together runners, families, and community members for a full day of celebration at Idlewild Park in Reno. Held annually in late May, this festival marks the culmination of the 178-mile Odyssey relay that spans from Tahoe to Reno, creating a natural gathering point for spectators, participants, and locals looking to be part of something special. The event transforms the park into a lively community hub where the energy of a major athletic achievement combines with the relaxed, festival atmosphere that makes Northern Nevada events distinctive. What draws vendors to the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Community Festival is the convergence of multiple audiences in one place. You'll find local artisans and craft vendors alongside food trucks offering everything from traditional festival fare to regional specialties. The beer garden appeals to adults celebrating with friends and family, while live music creates an inviting backdrop for browsing and shopping. The festival's family-friendly activities mean attendees of all ages stick around longer, giving vendors extended opportunities to connect with shoppers. Spring timing in late May means warm weather, comfortable conditions for outdoor shopping, and visitors who are actively looking to support local businesses as the season kicks into gear. The community aspect of this festival sets it apart from many other regional events. Because it's tied to the Odyssey relay, attendees include dedicated runners who've trained for months, their support networks, and Reno-Tahoe residents who view the race as part of local culture. This creates a crowd that's engaged, celebratory, and ready to spend time exploring what vendors have to offer. Whether you sell handmade goods, prepared foods, beverages, or services, the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Community Festival 2026 at Idlewild Park draws the kind of gathering where people come with time to spare and a mindset oriented toward supporting their community.

Nevada State Fair

by Nevada State Fair

1350 N. Wells Ave., Reno, NV 89512

June 11-13, 2027

FestivalFood & Beverage Standard 10' X 15' $450

80 spots open

The official State Fair of Nevada celebrates the state's agricultural heritage and community traditions at the Nevada State Fairgrounds in Reno. This three-day fair features a Nevada Junior Livestock Show, 4-H Expo, carnival rides, midway games, and a Made in Nevada Farmers Market pavilion showcasing locally grown produce and crafts. Vendors have booth opportunities throughout the event, with dedicated vendor hours and a farmers market section. The fair also includes entertainment, a Governor's Sale of Champions, and junior bull riding competitions. This is the first official state fair since 2010, making it a significant community celebration and a strong opportunity for vendors to reach Northern Nevada families and agricultural stakeholders.

Great ElDorado BBQ, Blues and Brews Festival

by Eldorado Hotel Casino Reno

Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno, NV

June 19-20, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Every June, Reno's downtown comes alive with the Great ElDorado BBQ, Blues and Brews Festival, a celebration that draws together food lovers, music enthusiasts, and craft beverage fans for a weekend of live entertainment and regional flavors. Held at the Eldorado Hotel Casino, this annual festival transforms the venue into a gathering spot where barbecue vendors showcase their smoking techniques, local breweries pour fresh craft beers, and blues musicians perform on stage. The combination of these three elements creates a festival atmosphere that appeals to a diverse crowd, from serious barbecue competitors to casual attendees looking for a fun night out in the Reno area. The festival format works well for vendors in the food and beverage space, particularly those specializing in smoked meats, BBQ sauces, craft beer, and live music experiences. You'll find BBQ vendors ranging from established restaurants to independent pitmasters, alongside breweries and cideries representing the growing craft beverage scene across Nevada and neighboring regions. The festival also attracts complementary vendors like artisanal food producers and beverage-related merchandise sellers who benefit from the foot traffic and the festive, social atmosphere that blues and brews events naturally generate. Attendees come in the mindset of exploration and indulgence, willing to sample multiple offerings and discover new favorites across both days. Taking place in mid-June, the Great ElDorado BBQ, Blues and Brews Festival taps into early summer enthusiasm when people are ready for outdoor events and festival season is in full swing. The Eldorado Hotel Casino location on Virginia Street puts the festival in a walkable downtown setting, making it accessible to both local Reno residents and visitors. Whether you're a barbecue vendor, beverage producer, or seller of festival-friendly products, this is an event where the audience comes specifically to eat, drink, and enjoy live music, creating strong engagement opportunities across the weekend.

MidTown Art Walk Reno 2027

by MidTown Art Walk / Nevada Museum of Art

Reno, NV

2027-06-20

FestivalContact MidTown Art Walk

20 spots open

Every June, Reno's MidTown District transforms into an open-air celebration of local creativity during this free annual festival. The MidTown Art Walk Reno 2026 brings together artists, merchants, and food vendors who collectively activate the neighborhood's streets with visual art, performances, and culinary offerings. This is the kind of event where foot traffic flows naturally from storefront to storefront, with attendees discovering new work, tasting food from local vendors, and catching live performances along the way. The festival pairs professional and emerging artists with established MidTown merchants, creating an integrated experience rather than a traditional vendor booth setup. You'll find visual artists displaying paintings, sculpture, photography, and mixed media work alongside the district's existing shops and galleries. Food vendors contribute tastings and full meals, adding another sensory dimension to the walk. Live music and performance art are scattered throughout the MidTown strip, creating natural gathering points and encouraging people to linger in different areas. What makes an art walk festival different from a concentrated craft fair is the emphasis on neighborhood discovery. Attendees are invited to explore the MidTown District itself, moving between multiple blocks and encountering art in the context of local businesses. This format works well for vendors who want exposure to foot traffic that's already interested in supporting the community's creative scene. The June timing in Reno means pleasant early summer weather, drawing both longtime MidTown regulars and visitors looking to experience the district's character. If you sell visual art, handmade goods, food products, or services that appeal to art enthusiasts and neighborhood explorers, this festival reaches an audience specifically gathered to spend time and money supporting local creators. The free admission keeps barriers low for attendance, typically resulting in steady foot traffic throughout the event.

Pop-Ups in Reno(4)

Reno Tanner's Fall Marketplace

by Tanners Marketplace

Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center, Reno, NV

September 19-20, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

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Reno Tanner's Holiday Marketplace

by Tanners Marketplace

Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center, Reno, NV

November 21-22, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

--> Tanners Marketplace Reno | Antiques & Crafts Show in Reno top of page Home Welcome Events Tanners Marketplace Shows Boomtown Show Magic of Santa Show Vendor Info Tanners Marketplace Vendors Boomtown Vendors Magic of Santa Vendors Contact Our Vendors Other Antique Shows News and Resources Visiting Reno More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Tanners Marketplace Reno Antiques & Crafts Shows Welcome to the NEW TannersReno.com website. Log In Show Details 2026 Shows Schedule March 21st, 22nd May 16th, 17th Boomtown Antique Show August 21,22,23 Sept 19th, 20th Nov 21st, 22nd Magic of Santa Dec 5th, 6th Magic of Santa Craft Faire Reno-Sparks Convention Center - 4590 S. Reno NV Hours - Sat 9am - 5pm Sun 10am - 3pm Boomtown Hours - Fri, Sat 10am - 5pm Sun 10am - 3pm Saturday and Sunday Admission, good for both days is: $5.00 Adults - $4.00 Seniors & Students - Children under 16 Free. ​(Boomtown admission will be $6.00 and is 3 days) Free Admission the last hour each day - 4pm to 5pm Saturday and 2pm to 3pm Sunday! Donate a can of Food or New Socks for charity (Mountain Ministries) and get a $1.00 off the admission Price. Our Food and Socks Donations go to Mountain Ministries Mountain Ministries Website We have FREE PARKING!

Reno Holiday Bazaar

by Cold Springs Family Center

Reno, NV

November 21, 2026

Pop-Up$30 per vendor space (electricity +$5, table/chair +$10)

25 spots open

The Reno Holiday Bazaar is a seasonal pop-up event happening on November 21, 2026, at Cold Springs Family Center in Reno, offering a curated selection of local vendors and handmade goods perfect for holiday shopping. As a one-time pop-up rather than a recurring market, this bazaar creates a focused seasonal opportunity to connect with shoppers actively seeking unique gifts and locally-made items during the peak holiday shopping period. This type of pop-up event draws a diverse mix of vendors, from artisans selling handcrafted jewelry and accessories to makers offering holiday décor, bath and body products, textiles, and other one-of-a-kind gifts. The mixed vendor approach means shoppers come looking for variety, whether they're hunting for stocking stuffers, host gifts, or statement pieces they won't find in mainstream retail. The November timing positions the bazaar perfectly for those looking to get ahead of the holiday rush with thoughtful, locally-made alternatives to mass-produced gifts. Pop-ups in Reno's community spaces like Cold Springs Family Center tend to attract both dedicated shoppers who actively seek out local makers and casual visitors exploring what's available in their neighborhood. The free admission helps draw foot traffic, and the single-day format creates a sense of urgency for both vendors and customers. If you sell handmade or locally-sourced items, holiday gifts, artisan goods, or anything that appeals to shoppers looking for distinctive, gift-worthy merchandise, the Reno Holiday Bazaar offers a chance to reach an audience actively in gift-buying mode during one of the year's biggest shopping seasons. The community-focused venue suggests an audience that values supporting local makers and finding something special rather than shopping purely for deals.

Reno Tanner's Marketplace

by Tanners Marketplace / Dan Clements

Tanners Marketplace, Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center, Reno, NV

May 16-17, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

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Craft Fairs in Reno(7)

Reno Artisans Holiday Faire

by Reno Crafters

Hidden Valley Country Club, 3575 E Hidden Valley Dr, Reno, NV 89502

November 15, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

--> Artisans Holiday Faire | Reno Crafters top of page Home Welcome Craft Shows Crafters List Promoters List Promoters - List Me Supporters Supporters - List Me Contact More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Craft Shows List My Show Back To Show List Previous Next Artisans Holiday Faire Hidden Valley Country Club 3375 E Hidden Valley dr. Reno NV Dates: Sunday, November 15, 2026 - ​ Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm Megan Gisi 702-480-7813 [email protected] ​ ​ ​ Free parking and admission. Show Website: Website Get an Application/Flier: View & Save Remote Application/Flier: Application on Website Photos of Past Shows, Fliers etc. Any issues with the Website Please Contact Dan Privacy Policy: The Legal Stuff: We receive, collect and store any information you enter on our website or provide us in any other way. In addition, we collect the Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the Internet; login; e-mail address; password; computer and connection information.

Craft Collective at South 40

by Handmade for the Holidays

South 40, Reno, NV

November 22, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Held at South 40 in Reno, Nevada, the Craft Collective is a one-time craft fair bringing together handmade vendors in a curated shopping environment. This type of event differs from open-air farmers markets or large multi-category festivals in that it focuses exclusively on artisan-made goods, creating a concentrated marketplace for customers specifically seeking unique, locally-crafted items rather than produce or mass-market goods. If you make jewelry, home decor, textiles, pottery, woodwork, bath and body products, art, or other handcrafted goods, this is the kind of event where your customer base gathers intentionally to discover and support makers. The South 40 location provides an accessible venue in Reno's commercial corridor. Craft fairs like this typically draw a mix of gift shoppers, craft enthusiasts, and people looking for one-of-a-kind items you won't find in retail stores. The November 22 date positions this event squarely in the holiday shopping season, when customers are actively seeking distinctive gifts and stocking up on handmade goods for their own use or to give. This timing works well for vendors whose products appeal to seasonal or gifting occasions, though quality handmade items sell year-round as customers appreciate the craftsmanship and personal touch behind each piece. For vendors, craft fairs like the Craft Collective at South 40 offer a focused audience that values artisan work and is willing to invest in quality handmade products. The single-event nature means this is a one-off opportunity rather than a recurring market, making it worth considering if you're looking to reach the Reno area or want to test a venue before committing to a seasonal schedule. Whether you're an established maker or newer to vending, this type of fair creates a professional setting where your work can stand out among other quality craftspeople.

Wumba's Arts and Gifts Show

by Reno Crafters

Grand Sierra Resort, 2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NV

November 27-28, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

--> 2026 Wumba's Arts & Gifts Show | Reno Crafters top of page Home Welcome Craft Shows Crafters List Promoters List Promoters - List Me Supporters Supporters - List Me Contact More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. 2026 Wumba's Arts & Gifts Show Fri, Nov 27 | Grand Sierra Resort Time & Location Nov 27, 2026, 11:00 AM – Nov 28, 2026, 6:00 PM Grand Sierra Resort , 2500 E. 2nd St. The Arts & Gifts Show is coming to The Grand Sierra Resort - Silver State Pavillion, located in the heart of Reno, Nevada. Join us in the expansive Silver State Pavilion on Friday & Saturday, from 11 am - 6 pm. We are extending a special invitation to all artisans, crafters, sellers, makers, and bakers! We are thrilled to invite vendors who sell high-quality arts and gifts to present their work creatively at our juried show. We take pride in showcasing the unique talents of handmade vendors through a 90% handmade Show.

Reno Magic of Santa Craft Faire

by Tanners Marketplace

Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center, Reno, NV

December 5-6, 2026

Craft Fair$30.00

25 spots open

If you're a maker looking to reach holiday shoppers in the Reno area, this December craft fair offers a solid opportunity to showcase handmade goods during peak shopping season. The Reno Magic of Santa Craft Faire takes place December 5-6, 2026, at the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center, drawing both local crafters and visitors searching for unique, artisan-made items rather than mass-produced alternatives. Craft fairs like this one tend to attract shoppers specifically seeking one-of-a-kind pieces, everything from jewelry and home décor to textiles, pottery, woodwork, and seasonal items. The December timing means attendees are actively buying gifts, making this an especially busy shopping weekend for vendors. What sets a craft fair apart from farmers markets or festivals is the focus on handmade goods and the indoor venue setup, which provides weather protection during winter months. Buyers at events like this expect quality craftsmanship and are often willing to spend more for items they can't find elsewhere. You'll typically see vendors selling holiday decorations, personalized gifts, ornaments, candles, soaps, knitted goods, artwork, leather products, and other items with creative appeal. The Reno-Sparks area has a solid population base and strong community engagement, meaning good foot traffic potential for a December weekend event. If you work with handmade crafts and want to connect with holiday shoppers in northern Nevada, this is worth considering as a sales opportunity. The two-day format gives you consistent exposure across a full weekend, and the indoor setting at the Livestock Events Center means you won't be battling weather or outdoor setup challenges typical of other seasons. Whether you're a established vendor or newer to selling at events, a local craft fair in your region can help you build customer relationships and test products before committing to larger events.

Reno Crafters and Artists Spring Fair 2027

by Reno Crafters and Artists

Reno, NV

2027-05-16

Craft FairContact Reno Crafters and Artists

20 spots open

Each spring, the Northern Nevada arts community comes together for a celebration of handcrafted goods and maker culture. The Reno Crafters and Artists Spring Fair 2026 brings together independent artisans from across the region, offering shoppers a chance to discover unique, one-of-a-kind pieces directly from the people who make them. This annual event in Reno showcases the breadth of creative talent in the area, from jewelry designers and ceramic artists to textile makers, woodworkers, and home decor specialists. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general vendor pop-ups in that they focus exclusively on handmade items and artistic work. Shoppers come specifically looking for quality craftsmanship, original designs, and the stories behind their purchases. You'll find customers who value supporting local makers and appreciate the skill involved in everything from hand-thrown pottery to hand-stitched textiles. May is an ideal time for this fair, as people are refreshing their homes for warmer months and looking for unique gifts for summer celebrations and events. If you make handcrafted goods, this is an opportunity to reach buyers who actively seek artisan work. The fair draws people who understand the difference between mass-produced items and pieces made with intention and expertise. Whether your work is in jewelry, ceramics, fiber arts, wood, or home accessories, you'll be among peers who share similar values around quality and creativity. The Reno Crafters and Artists Spring Fair 2026 takes place in May and represents the kind of event where vendors build relationships with repeat customers and find an audience that truly appreciates handmade products.

Made In Nevada Artisan Fair

by Made in Nevada

Reno, NV 89501

Fall 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

This annual craft fair brings together artisans and makers from across Nevada to showcase their handcrafted goods in Reno. The Made In Nevada Artisan Fair celebrates the state's thriving creative community, offering shoppers a chance to discover authentic, locally-made products they won't find in chain stores. The event typically draws a mix of serious collectors, gift shoppers, and people simply looking to support Nevada's independent makers, creating an engaged crowd that appreciates craftsmanship and originality. You'll find a diverse range of vendor categories at this mixed artisan fair. Jewelry makers display everything from delicate silverwork to bold statement pieces, while ceramic artists and potters show functional dinnerware alongside sculptural pieces. Fine artists exhibit paintings, prints, and photography, and woodworkers often feature furniture or decorative items. Many vendors also sell specialty foods like small-batch jams, infused oils, baked goods, and other value-added food products made right here in Nevada. This variety means the fair appeals to a wide audience, from people hunting for one-of-a-kind home decor to those seeking thoughtful gifts that tell a Nevada story. Held in fall, this is an ideal time for artisans to connect with holiday shoppers starting to think about unique presents, while the Reno location positions the fair within the heart of Nevada's Washoe County region. If you make or produce anything by hand in Nevada, this fair offers a platform to reach customers who specifically value supporting local makers. The event's focus on curation means it tends to attract serious shoppers rather than casual browsers, which can translate to stronger sales conversations. Whether you're a jewelry artisan, fine artist, food producer, or any other type of Nevada-based maker, the Made In Nevada Artisan Fair is worth considering as part of your annual vendor calendar.

Tanners Marketplace Reno

by Tanners Marketplace

4590 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502

5 weekends in 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

60 spots open

--> Tanners Marketplace Reno | Antiques & Crafts Show in Reno top of page Home Welcome Events Tanners Marketplace Shows Boomtown Show Magic of Santa Show Vendor Info Tanners Marketplace Vendors Boomtown Vendors Magic of Santa Vendors Contact Our Vendors Other Antique Shows News and Resources Visiting Reno More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Tanners Marketplace Reno Antiques & Crafts Shows Welcome to the NEW TannersReno.com website. Log In Show Details 2026 Shows Schedule March 21st, 22nd May 16th, 17th Boomtown Antique Show August 21,22,23 Sept 19th, 20th Nov 21st, 22nd Magic of Santa Dec 5th, 6th Magic of Santa Craft Faire Reno-Sparks Convention Center - 4590 S. Reno NV Hours - Sat 9am - 5pm Sun 10am - 3pm Boomtown Hours - Fri, Sat 10am - 5pm Sun 10am - 3pm Saturday and Sunday Admission, good for both days is: $5.00 Adults - $4.00 Seniors & Students - Children under 16 Free. ​(Boomtown admission will be $6.00 and is 3 days) Free Admission the last hour each day - 4pm to 5pm Saturday and 2pm to 3pm Sunday! Donate a can of Food or New Socks for charity (Mountain Ministries) and get a $1.00 off the admission Price. Our Food and Socks Donations go to Mountain Ministries Mountain Ministries Website We have FREE PARKING!

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