Vendor Events in Richland, WA

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Richland, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Richland(4)

The NW Regional Food Hub / ShopTheNorthwest.com

by The NW Regional Food Hub / ShopTheNorthwest.com Organizers

603 Goethals, Richland, WA 99352

Wed:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Thu:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Fri:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Sat:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM;sun:2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, January to December

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The NW Regional Food Hub operates year-round at 603 Goethals in Richland, providing a consistent weekly farmers market where local producers and food vendors connect with Tri-Cities residents and visitors. Open Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with Sunday hours from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, this farmers market offers reliable access to fresh, locally-sourced products regardless of the season. The market's operation through all twelve months means vendors can build sustained customer relationships while shoppers enjoy winter greens, root vegetables, preserved goods, and other seasonal offerings alongside spring and summer produce. The vendor mix at the NW Regional Food Hub reflects the diverse agricultural and culinary interests of the Tri-Cities area. You'll find baked goods from local bakeries, artisanal cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, seasonal herbs, and an array of produce from regional growers. Vendors also offer flowers, crafts, and value-added food products. This variety means the market appeals to home cooks seeking ingredients, people looking for gifts and handmade items, and shoppers who prioritize supporting local food systems. The presence of organic products gives customers options for how they want to shop and eat. Accessibility is built into how the market operates. The NW Regional Food Hub accepts credit cards alongside cash, making transactions convenient for modern shoppers. Equally important, the market is authorized to accept SNAP and EBT benefits, which expands access to fresh food for families using these programs. This commitment to inclusive shopping means the market serves the entire Richland community. Whether you're a vendor looking for consistent weekly market time with established foot traffic or a shopper seeking locally-grown food and handmade goods, the NW Regional Food Hub's year-round schedule and diverse vendor base make it a central food and craft hub in the region.

Market at the Parkway, Richland, WA

by Market at the Parkway, Richland, WA Organizers

The Parkway & Lee Blvd., Richland, WA 99352

Fri:9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, June to October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market brings the Tri-Cities food community together at The Parkway & Lee Blvd. in Richland, Washington, operating Friday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM throughout the growing season from June through October. Like farmers markets across the Pacific Northwest, this venue connects local producers directly with home cooks, families, and food enthusiasts who want fresh ingredients and want to know where their food comes from. The market's focus on food and produce means you'll find the season's best offerings, from early summer berries and vegetables through fall harvests, alongside value-added products like baked goods, jams, cheese, and herbs that vendors create themselves. The Richland farmers market draws a steady crowd of shoppers looking for quality ingredients and prepared foods. Vendors typically include local farmers selling produce that changes with the season, bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, small-scale cheese makers, egg producers, and herb growers. The market also features flowers, craft items, and other local goods, creating an atmosphere beyond just a produce stop. This mix makes the market appealing to diverse shoppers, from people building their weekly meals to those seeking specialty items like organic products or locally-made goods. The market's location at The Parkway in Richland puts it in an accessible central spot for Benton County shoppers. Payment flexibility is built in, with the market accepting credit cards along with WIC and Senior FMNP benefits, making it easier for different households to shop. For vendors, this translates to a reliable customer base over the five-month season and a community that values local food systems. If you're a food producer, baker, farmer, or crafter looking for regular weekly placement during the summer and fall, this is a well-established venue that draws consistent foot traffic.

Better Lives Today Farmers' Market

by Better Lives Today Farmers' Market Organizers

222 S. Pine, Pine and McClurg, Richland, MO 65556

Sat:8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, May to August

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25 spots open

Better Lives Today Farmers' Market operates weekly on Saturday mornings from May through August in Richland, Missouri, offering the kind of direct-from-producer shopping experience that defines a strong community farmers market. Located at 222 S. Pine at the corner of Pine and McClurg, this weekly market brings together local growers and producers who sell everything from seasonal vegetables and fresh eggs to baked goods, cut flowers, herbs, and handmade crafts. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers who actively seek out farmers markets for quality, freshness, and local connection, this is the type of event where that audience gathers consistently. Farmers markets like this one serve a specific shopper mindset: people who prioritize knowing where their food comes from and supporting local producers. The Saturday morning time slot, running 8:00 AM to noon, attracts both early risers looking to get first pick of the week's harvest and customers who've made the farmers market part of their weekend routine. The spring-through-summer season (May to August) means you'll catch the peak growing season when vendor variety is strongest, from early spring greens and berries through summer's peak production of tomatoes, peppers, squash, and other warm-season crops. Beyond produce, Better Lives Today Farmers' Market draws vendors with complementary offerings like baked goods made from local ingredients, fresh-cut flowers, herb plants for home gardens, and locally produced crafts. This mix creates a complete shopping experience that keeps customers coming back weekly rather than just occasionally. For produce vendors, bakers, flower growers, herbalists, and artisans working at a smaller scale, farmers markets in Richland provide consistent foot traffic during their peak season without requiring a year-round commitment. The weekly format builds customer relationships and loyalty over the course of the season, making it a solid opportunity for vendors serious about establishing a local presence.

Market at the Parkway (Richland)

by Richland Downtown Development

The Parkway, 700 The Parkway, Richland, WA 99352

Fridays 4 PM - 8 PM, June through September

Farmers MarketDaily and seasonal vendor fees

25 spots open

This Friday evening farmers market runs throughout the summer months in Richland's vibrant Uptown district, creating a weekly gathering spot for locals and visitors looking for fresh regional produce and prepared foods. The Market at the Parkway sets up at 700 The Parkway from June through September, operating from 4 PM to 8 PM each week. The later hours make it ideal for people finishing work or looking for a relaxed evening activity as the weather warms up, rather than an early morning market run. You'll find Tri-Cities area farmers and growers selling seasonal produce, giving you access to what's freshest that week. The market extends beyond just vegetables and fruits, featuring local wine vendors, food trucks offering ready-to-eat options, and artisans selling handmade goods. This mix of vendors reflects how farmers markets have evolved beyond just produce into community gathering spaces where people come for dinner, entertainment, and shopping all at once. The Parkway location in the Uptown area means the market is embedded in Richland's pedestrian-friendly commercial district, making it easy to combine your shopping with exploring nearby restaurants and shops. Live music typically accompanies the evening hours, adding to the social atmosphere. If you're a food vendor, wine maker, produce grower, or artisan looking for a consistent weekly spot with strong evening foot traffic during summer months, this is worth investigating as a regular sales opportunity. The Friday evening timing and established location make it a known destination for people specifically seeking out local goods and community connection.

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