Vendor Events in Savannah, TN

11 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Savannah, TN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Savannah(5)

Hardin County Farmers Garden Trade Day

by Hardin County Farmers Garden Trade Day Organizers

1019 Clifton Rd., Savannah, TN 38372

Saturdays, April through September

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25 spots open

The Hardin County Farmers Garden Trade Day is a weekly farmers market operating Saturdays from April through September at the Hardin County Fairgrounds. Vendors sell fresh produce including vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk, and meat products directly to customers. The market attracts local shoppers seeking fresh, locally-grown agricultural goods and provides a consistent sales venue for farm vendors throughout the growing season. Located at 1019 Clifton Road, the fairgrounds location offers convenient access for both vendors and customers. This is an established market with a strong community presence, making it a reliable sales opportunity for agricultural producers and local vendors.

Wilmington Island Farmers' Market

by Wilmington Island Farmers' Market Organizers

401 Quarterman Drive, Savannah, GA 31410

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Mar 5 - Jun 25; Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Sep 5 - Dec 19

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25 spots open

The Islands Farmers' Market (formerly Wilmington Island Farmers' Market) is a seasonal Saturday farmers market operating March through June and September through December from 9 AM to 1 PM. The market features local farm-fresh produce, meats, baked goods, honey, cheese, arts and crafts from local vendors and artisans. Organized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the market attracts families to the East Islands community with free children's activities including story time and a crafty corner, plus rotating musical entertainment, guest chefs, and food trucks. The market supports Georgia Grown products and local talent while providing access to healthy foods to the broader Savannah community.

Forsyth Farmers Market Savannah

by Forsyth FM

Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA 31401

Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round

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70 spots open

The Forsyth Farmers Market is a year-round weekly market operating every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM at the south end of Forsyth Park in Savannah's historic downtown. The market features 70+ rotating local vendors, primarily farmers and growers, who produce at least 75% of the products they sell. Vendors offer fresh seasonal produce, meats, honey, artisan breads, prepared foods, cheese, and other locally made food products sourced within 150 miles of Savannah. As a producer-only market, it emphasizes direct connection between customers and local food producers. The market operates rain or shine year-round and serves as a community gathering place for both residents and visitors seeking fresh, locally sourced food. Vendors must follow Georgia state food safety regulations and Forsyth Farmers Market guidelines.

Savannah State Farmers Market

by Savannah Farmers Market Association

701 US-80, Savannah, GA 31408

Monday - Saturday, 6 AM - 6 PM, Year-round

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25 spots open

Located at 701 US-80 in Savannah, Georgia, this state-operated farmers market serves as a central hub for both wholesale and retail produce distribution across the region. Operating year-round from 6 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Saturday, the market provides consistent opportunities for vendors to reach a steady stream of customers throughout the week. As a major agricultural marketplace in Georgia, it attracts serious produce growers, bakers, and artisans looking to establish reliable retail channels or move inventory efficiently through wholesale channels. The market draws a diverse customer base including home cooks searching for fresh seasonal produce, restaurant and grocery buyers sourcing ingredients, and local shoppers building their weekly pantries. Early morning hours are typically busiest as wholesale buyers and market vendors arrive first, while afternoons see more casual retail customers. Year-round operation means vendors experience seasonal shifts in what grows well and what customers demand, from spring greens and summer stone fruits to fall squash and winter citrus. This consistent traffic makes it ideal for vendors with reliable supply chains who want to build repeat customer relationships. Beyond fresh produce, the market accommodates baked goods vendors and handmade goods sellers, creating opportunities for complementary product offerings. A produce vendor might share booth space with a baker, or artisans creating value-added products like jams, preserves, or crafted items find audiences here. The mix of wholesale and retail customers means vendors can structure their approach differently depending on their business model. Whether you're looking to sell directly to consumers, move bulk inventory to restaurants and retailers, or establish a consistent weekly presence in a major Georgia market, the Savannah State Farmers Market's established infrastructure and year-round schedule provide a solid foundation for vendor success.

Savannah Forsyth Farmers Market

by Forsyth Farmers Market Inc

Forsyth Park, Savannah, GA 31401

2026-04-04

Farmers Market$35 per market

25 spots open

Weekly farmers markets in Savannah draw serious food shoppers looking for direct connections with producers, and the one held at Forsyth Park is a producer-only operation that keeps the focus on farmers and food makers within a 200-mile radius of the area. This means you'll find vendors selling what they've actually grown or raised themselves, rather than resellers sourcing from elsewhere. Saturday mornings at Forsyth Park bring together the kind of customers who plan their weekly menus around what's in season and care about knowing where their food comes from. The mix of offerings reflects the agricultural variety of the region. Vegetable and fruit farmers bring seasonal produce, from early spring greens through summer berries and fall squashes. You'll also find seafood vendors offering fresh catches, local meat producers with beef, pork, and poultry, and bakers selling everything from artisan bread to pastries and sweets. Many farmers markets like this one also host prepared food vendors making breakfast items, lunch options, or value-added products like jams, honey, or fermented goods. The producer-only model means customers are buying from the source, which tends to attract both regular shoppers who come every week and newcomers looking for that authentic farmers market experience. Forsyth Park itself is a beautiful, well-established gathering space in Savannah with the iconic fountain as a backdrop. The Saturday morning timing works well for the weekly shopping routine, and the park setting creates a community feel beyond just transacting. As a vendors market, this is the kind of event where you build regular customers who recognize you week to week and plan their purchases around your products. If you're a producer focused on the Southeast or Mid-Atlantic region, this is exactly the type of venue where you can establish a steady local customer base throughout the year.

Festivals in Savannah(4)

Isle of Hope Art & Music Festival

by Isle of Hope Community

Savannah, GA

2026-10-24

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20 spots open

The Isle of Hope Art & Music Festival is an annual fall celebration held in October in the historic Isle of Hope community south of Savannah. The festival features 90-100+ local artists, craftspeople, and makers displaying work along the Isle of Hope Marina and Pavilion, Rose Avenue, Bluff Drive, and Paxton Park. Live music performances run from 10am to 8pm on the main stage at the marina, while art vendors operate from 10am to 5pm. Food trucks provide meals and beverages throughout the day. Admission is free to the public and the event is rain or shine. The festival attracts significant local attendance and serves as a community gathering that supports the Isle of Hope Historical Association's mission to preserve the island's historic character. This is an ideal venue for vendors selling art, crafts, and hand-made goods to a community-focused audience.

Isle of Hope Art and Music Festival

by Isle of Hope Art & Music Festival

50 W Bluff Dr, Savannah, GA 31406

October 24, 2026 (10 AM - 8 PM)

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25 spots open

The Isle of Hope Art and Music Festival is an annual celebration held in the historic Isle of Hope district of Savannah, bringing together over 90 local artists, makers, and food vendors. The event spans multiple locations along the waterfront including the Isle of Hope Marina Pavilion, Rose Avenue, Bluff Drive, and Paxton Park. Artists and vendors set up from 10 AM to 5 PM, with live music performances continuing until 8 PM from stages at the marina and Paxton Park. The festival features handcrafted goods, local art, live music, and food trucks throughout the area. Admission is free to the public, and proceeds benefit the Isle of Hope Historical Association. The event is rain or shine and includes a children's activity area.

Gordonston Art Fair

by Gordonston Residents' Association

Savannah, GA

2027-02-28

Festival$85 booth fee (+ $15 application fee)

20 spots open

Held annually on a Saturday in late February, this juried art festival brings together visual artists and craftspeople in one of Savannah's most charming neighborhoods. The Gordonston Art Fair takes place at Juliette Gordon Low Park, a historic green space in the heart of the Gordonston district, making it a destination event for serious art collectors and casual browsers alike. The juried format means vendors are selected based on the quality and originality of their work, so you can expect to encounter established artists alongside emerging makers across a range of media. This type of festival draws a curated community of artists working in disciplines like painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, ceramics, printmaking, and mixed media. Attendees at a juried art fair tend to be people actively seeking original pieces for their homes and offices, along with those who simply enjoy discovering new artists and supporting the local creative community. The Savannah setting adds cultural gravitas to the event, attracting visitors who are already exploring the city's historic squares and galleries. February timing means this fair captures early spring energy in Savannah's outdoor events calendar. Weather is generally mild, making it comfortable to spend time browsing outdoor booths. The intimate scale of a neighborhood art fair differs from larger regional festivals, often creating a more personal connection between artists and visitors. If you're a vendor working in visual arts or fine craft, this juried fair in Gordonston offers access to art-appreciating customers who are typically committed to purchasing quality work rather than seeking impulse buys.

SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival

by Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

Savannah, GA

2027-04-25

FestivalContact organizer (sponsors/food only)

20 spots open

Taking place each spring in Savannah, Georgia, this annual art festival brings together students, local artists, and the community for a celebration of creativity and street art. Held at the iconic Forsyth Park on April 25, 2026, the event draws visitors who appreciate fine art, student work, and vibrant public performances. The festival creates an open, accessible atmosphere where both emerging and established artists showcase their talents, making it an ideal venue for vendors who work in visual arts, handmade crafts, and creative goods. The centerpiece of the festival is its chalk art tradition, featuring work from SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) students and talented high school artists who transform the pavement into colorful, temporary galleries. This focus on visual creativity sets the tone for the entire event, attracting art enthusiasts, families, and anyone curious about seeing student work and discovering local talent. Beyond the chalk art, the festival supports a diverse vendor community, including local food vendors offering everything from prepared meals to artisan snacks, as well as artists selling original work, jewelry, prints, and other handcrafted items. The live music performances throughout the day add energy and draw lingering crowds, creating multiple touchpoints for vendor visibility and customer engagement. Spring weather in Savannah typically brings pleasant temperatures, encouraging visitors to spend extended time browsing and enjoying the outdoors. For vendors, the festival represents a chance to connect with an educated, art-focused audience in a celebratory setting that values craftsmanship, creativity, and local commerce. Whether you create visual art, produce specialty food, or make handmade goods, the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival offers exposure to a community that actively supports artists and makers.

Craft Fairs in Savannah(2)

Savannah Food Fest and Craft Fair

by Battle Bros

Savannah, GA 31401

March 28, 2027 (12 PM - 9 PM)

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Savannah's spring season brings together food lovers and craft enthusiasts at this annual one-day event that blends two popular vendor categories under one roof. The Savannah Food Fest and Craft Fair creates a dynamic marketplace where artisan food producers share space with handmade goods vendors, drawing a diverse crowd of shoppers looking for both culinary discoveries and unique crafted items. This type of hybrid event appeals to a broad audience, from families seeking weekend entertainment to serious collectors hunting for one-of-a-kind pieces and specialty foods. The craft fair side attracts makers working in jewelry, home decor, textiles, pottery, woodworking, and other handcrafted categories. Meanwhile, food vendors typically include prepared goods like baked items, preserves, and sauces alongside prepared foods for immediate consumption. The mixed vendor format means shoppers can browse handmade gifts and home goods while sampling fresh food products, making it an efficient outing for those with varied interests. The March timing positions the event perfectly as spring arrives in Savannah, when outdoor events become more comfortable and people are thinking about seasonal entertaining and refreshing their homes with new decor. Running from midday into evening on March 28, 2026, the Savannah Food Fest and Craft Fair extends across enough hours for both casual browsers and serious vendors to make the most of their time. Live entertainment and family activities keep the atmosphere festive and create reasons for attendees to linger, sample offerings from multiple vendors, and explore the full range of goods available. For vendors based in or willing to travel to the Savannah, Georgia area, this annual event represents an opportunity to reach a mixed-interest audience during an attractive time of year when people are active and spending on both food and crafts.

Crafts on the River

by Crafts on the River

Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, 23 E River St, Savannah, GA 31401

Multiple weekends throughout 2026

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25 spots open

Crafts on the River is a seasonal craft fair and artisan market held multiple times throughout the year on Savannah's picturesque River Street. The event brings together up to 70 artists and crafters showcasing original handmade goods including jewelry, coastal art, ceramics, glass art, woodcrafts, photography, specialty foods, skincare, candles, soaps, and more. The market is free to attend and attracts shoppers seeking unique, locally-made items. Held at the historic Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, the event provides vendors with high foot traffic in a prime riverfront location. The event typically runs Friday through Sunday, with hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. All proceeds from vendor sales support Inheritance of Hope, a nonprofit serving families facing parental loss.

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