Vendor Events in Sequim, WA
4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Sequim, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Sequim(2)
Sequim Farmers Market
by Sequim Farmers Market Organizers
152 W Cedar St (Cedar Street between 2nd and Sequim Ave), Sequim Civic Center Plaza, Sequim, WA 98382
Sat: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, May - Oct
25 spots open
The Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market is a vibrant seasonal farmers market held every Saturday from May through October on the downtown Sequim Civic Center Plaza. The market features over 50 local vendors each week including farmers, producers, food vendors, artisans and craftspeople. Shoppers can find fresh local produce, baked goods, prepared foods, handcrafted items, flowers and plants. The market creates a community gathering space with live music, a festive atmosphere and family-friendly environment. Located in downtown Sequim, the market attracts both regular local shoppers and visitors. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits for food purchases. This is an ideal venue for vendors selling farm-fresh produce, artisan goods, prepared foods and handmade crafts to a supportive local community.
Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market
by Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market
W Cedar St & N Sequim Ave, Sequim, WA 98382
Saturdays 9 AM - 2 PM, May through October
25 spots open
Nestled in the Sunbelt of the Olympics, this weekly farmers market brings the agricultural and artisan culture of Washington's Olympic Peninsula directly to downtown Sequim. Every Saturday morning from May through October, vendors and shoppers converge at the intersection of W Cedar Street and N Sequim Ave to celebrate the region's growing season and local craftsmanship. The market operates from 9 AM to 2 PM, giving you a three-hour window to browse fresh produce, prepared goods, and handmade items before heading into the rest of your weekend. What makes this market distinctive is its deep connection to the unique terroir of the Dungeness Valley and surrounding Olympic foothills. You'll find lavender growers showcasing their plants and products year-round, a fitting focus in a community that's become known for this fragrant crop. Beyond lavender, expect to see farmers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, local shellfish vendors bringing in fresh catches from nearby waters, artisan cheese makers, and other Olympic Peninsula producers who depend on the weekly market to connect with their community. The quality and variety shift with the seasons, so what's available in May differs notably from what you'll find in September or October. The market's timing through the fall season means you'll catch everything from early summer berries and greens through autumn squashes and root vegetables. If you're visiting during Sequim's famous Lavender Festival week in July, the market becomes even more vibrant, though it runs consistently throughout the May-to-October window regardless of festival schedules. The downtown Sequim location puts you near other local businesses and attractions, making it easy to combine your market visit with exploring the broader community. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach locals year-round or someone interested in what the Olympic Peninsula produces seasonally, this is a reliable, established market rooted in the region's agricultural identity.
Festivals in Sequim(2)
Sequim Lavender Festival
by Sequim Lavender Weekend / Sequim Lavender Growers Association
Carrie Blake Community Park, 202 N Blake Ave, Sequim, WA 98382
July 17-19, 2026
25 spots open
Every mid-July, the small town of Sequim in Washington's Dungeness Valley transforms into a fragrant celebration of one of the region's most iconic crops. The Sequim Lavender Festival draws thousands of visitors to experience lavender in all its forms, from the fields themselves to the bustling Street Fair at Carrie Blake Community Park. Over three days, the festival creates a unique marketplace where vendors selling lavender-based products sit alongside artisans, crafters, and food purveyors, all drawn by the festival's reputation and the concentrated foot traffic that comes with the event. At the heart of the festival is the Street Fair at Carrie Blake Park on North Blake Avenue, where over 150 juried vendors set up to showcase their goods. You'll find an eclectic mix here: lavender farmers selling dried bundles and plants, soap and bath product makers, jewelry makers, painters, woodworkers, and other craft vendors. The festival attracts both visitors looking to buy local and artisans who want to reach the crowds that flock to Sequim specifically for this event. Food vendors are a major component too, offering everything from meals to desserts, which keeps attendees on the grounds longer and creates a festival atmosphere that benefits all sellers. What makes the Sequim Lavender Festival distinctive is its connection to the actual farming landscape. Beyond the Street Fair, the festival coordinates farm tours across the Dungeness Valley, allowing visitors to see working lavender fields and learn about cultivation. This educational component draws a demographic that's genuinely interested in local agriculture and artisan goods, not just passing through. Live music and entertainment throughout the weekend add to the energy without overwhelming the market feel. The July timing means peak summer weather in the Pacific Northwest, attracting both locals and tourists planning summer trips. For vendors, this festival represents access to a highly targeted audience: lavender enthusiasts, craft fair regulars, and families looking for weekend activities. The juried selection process means the vendor mix is curated, which can affect both the overall atmosphere and the types of customers who attend. Whether you sell lavender products, complementary crafts, or food, the festival's established reputation and three-day run make it a significant draw for the region.
Sequim Lavender Weekend Artisan Market
by Sequim Lavender Growers Association
Carrie Blake Community Park, 202 N Blake Ave, Sequim, WA 98382
July 17-19, 2026
75 spots open
Every July, the Olympic Peninsula town of Sequim transforms into a celebration of lavender and artisan craftsmanship at this annual festival held at Carrie Blake Community Park. The Sequim Lavender Weekend Artisan Market draws vendors from across the region who specialize in handmade goods rooted in lavender and botanical traditions. You'll find artisans selling everything from lavender-infused soaps and skincare products to woven goods, jewelry, ceramics, and home decor that capture the essence of the region's thriving lavender industry. Beyond the vendor booths, the festival atmosphere includes farm tours of local lavender fields, live entertainment, and the chance to connect with both wholesale buyers and retail customers in one of the Pacific Northwest's most scenic settings. For vendors, this festival offers exposure to customers specifically seeking handmade and artisan products. The three-day weekend format (July 17-19, 2026) allows for deeper customer engagement than a single-day event. Attendees come from across Washington and beyond, drawn by Sequim's reputation as the Lavender Capital of North America. The location at Carrie Blake Community Park provides a established festival venue in the heart of town, making the event easy for visitors to access while shopping and exploring. The lavender focus creates natural synergy for vendors selling botanical products, but the market also welcomes artisans working in complementary categories like crafts, home goods, and farm-to-table items that align with the market's handmade philosophy. The summer timing places this festival during peak travel season on the Olympic Peninsula, when tourists and locals alike are actively seeking outdoor events and artisan markets. Whether you sell lavender-based products, handcrafted goods, or items that fit the botanical and artisan aesthetic, the Sequim Lavender Weekend Artisan Market connects you with an audience genuinely interested in supporting independent makers and small-batch production.
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