Vendor Events in Springdale, UT

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Springdale, UT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Springdale(3)

Zion Canyon Farmers Market

by Zion Canyon Farmers Market Organizers

1212 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT 84767

Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 7 - Oct 15

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located on Zion Park Boulevard in Springdale, Utah, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from May through mid-October, capturing the region's prime growing season. The market operates from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, making it an ideal weekend outing for locals and visitors exploring the area around Zion National Park. As a farmers market, you'll find a direct-to-consumer focus where producers and growers sell what they've raised and harvested themselves, creating a different experience than a general craft fair or festival setting. Vendors at this Springdale market typically specialize in fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, baked goods, and value-added items like honey, herbs, and eggs. The mix reflects what grows well in Washington County's climate and elevation, so you can expect reliable demand for items that complement local cuisine and outdoor lifestyle. Farmers markets in this region attract both year-round residents and seasonal visitors, with foot traffic often boosted by proximity to Zion National Park tourism. Saturday morning is traditionally peak shopping time for farmers markets, drawing customers looking to stock up on the week's fresh groceries before heading to farmers' markets or home. The market's May-through-October window aligns with Utah's harvest season, giving vendors a defined but productive window to move inventory and build customer relationships. Whether you're offering produce, preserves, baked items, or other farm products, a regular Saturday slot at an established market in a tourist-adjacent community like Springdale provides consistent weekly exposure. The market accepts credit cards, accommodating modern payment preferences and potentially increasing impulse purchases and average transaction values.

Mill Street Market

by Mill Street Market Organizers

Mill Street between Huntsville and Emma Avenues, Springdale, AR 72764

Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 30 - Oct 15

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25 spots open

Springdale's Mill Street Market brings together local growers and producers every Saturday morning during the warmer months, creating a weekly gathering place for fresh produce and artisan goods. Operating from late April through mid-October, this farmers market occupies Mill Street between Huntsville and Emma Avenues, making it easily accessible to residents and regular shoppers throughout Washington County. The market runs from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, giving early risers plenty of time to browse before heading into their weekend. You'll find the typical mix of what makes farmers markets distinctive: vendors offering seasonally appropriate vegetables, fresh fruits, and other produce pulled from local fields. Beyond produce, the market hosts bakers selling fresh breads and baked goods, farmers with eggs and dairy products, and growers specializing in herbs and plants. Many markets like this also feature crafted items, flowers, and prepared foods from vendors who use local ingredients, though the specific vendor mix shifts throughout the season as crops come in and out of season. Spring brings greens and early vegetables, summer peaks with tomatoes and berries, and fall offers squash and root vegetables alongside perennial favorites like honey and preserves. The market accepts multiple forms of payment, including credit cards for convenience. More importantly for budget-conscious shoppers, Mill Street Market participates in SNAP/EBT benefits and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, making fresh, local food accessible to more households. This commitment to accessibility, paired with the weekly schedule, helps the market serve as a consistent community hub rather than a one-off seasonal event. Whether you're a vendor looking to build customer relationships or a shopper seeking connection to local agriculture, the regular Saturday routine of Mill Street Market creates predictability and reliability that customers can depend on throughout the growing season.

Springdale Farmers Market

by Jones Center

Jones Center, 922 E Emma Ave, Springdale, AR 72764

Tue, Thu & Sat 7 AM - 1 PM, May - October

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40 spots open

The Springdale Farmers Market is an established outdoor farmers market operating at the Jones Center since 1997. The market features fresh produce including seasonal vegetables, fruits, eggs, herbs, and honey from local vendors. Vendors also sell baked goods, jams, plants, flowers, and handmade craft items. The market serves residents seeking locally-grown and homemade products directly from area producers in Washington, Benton, Madison, and Carroll County. The outdoor market operates on the Memorial Walk plaza adjacent to the Jones Center, with convenient parking and vendor assistance available.

Craft Fairs in Springdale(1)

Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festival - Fall Fair

by Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festivals

Springdale NWA Convention Center, 1400 S 48th Street, Springdale, AR 72762

2026-10-16 to 2026-10-17

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

Taking place in Springdale, Northwest Arkansas, this fall craft fair draws artists and craftspeople from across the region to showcase their work. The Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festival Fall Fair represents a significant gathering for established and emerging makers, with a juried selection process that maintains quality across both traditional and contemporary handmade goods. Held at the Springdale NWA Convention Center, the event creates an indoor venue ideal for browsing fine art, functional ceramics, jewelry, textiles, woodwork, and other artisan products during the mid-October season. The juried format means vendors are selected based on the quality and authenticity of their work, which typically attracts a curated mix of fine artists alongside craftspeople who focus on handmade home goods, wearables, and decorative pieces. Attendees at fall craft fairs like this tend to be serious shoppers and gift-buyers preparing for the holiday season, as well as art collectors and people seeking one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in retail stores. The combination of fine art and functional crafts appeals to a broad audience looking for both decorative statement pieces and everyday items with artistic merit. For vendors, the Springdale location positions the fair within Northwest Arkansas's growing arts community and reaches customers from the broader region. October timing means fall gift-giving and holiday shopping seasons are beginning, creating strong buyer interest. The indoor convention center setting provides climate-controlled space and typically allows vendors to set up displays that showcase their work effectively. Whether you create fine art, hand-thrown pottery, metalwork, fiber arts, woodcraft, or other handmade goods, a juried craft fair of this scale offers exposure to serious buyers actively seeking artisan-made products rather than mass-produced alternatives.

Festivals in Springdale(1)

Ozark Regional Fall Arts and Crafts Festival

by Ozark Regional Arts & Crafts Festivals

Springdale, AR

October 16-17, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place the third weekend of October, this annual celebration of regional and national artisanship brings together a diverse collection of vendors in Springdale, Arkansas. The Ozark Regional Fall Arts and Crafts Festival draws attendees looking for authentic handmade goods during one of the year's most popular shopping seasons, when people are beginning to think about seasonal décor, gifts, and home refreshes. The festival curates a juried selection of exhibitors, meaning vendors are vetted for quality and originality rather than the event simply accepting anyone who applies. This approach creates a shopping environment where attendees can browse with confidence, knowing they're seeing genuine artisan work rather than mass-produced imports. The vendor mix at this festival spans a wide range of crafts and creative disciplines. You'll find artists selling handmade jewelry, pottery, textiles, and wearables alongside furniture makers, painters, and sculptors. Home décor vendors offer everything from seasonal pieces to year-round accents, while vintage and antique dealers add character and history to the mix. Fashion designers and accessories makers round out the booths, giving shoppers plenty of options whether they're shopping for themselves, hunting for unique gifts, or seeking statement pieces for their homes. This diversity means that different types of makers can coexist successfully at the same event, each drawing their own audience while the overall variety keeps foot traffic steady throughout the weekend. Held at the NW Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale, the festival benefits from solid infrastructure and the central location in Northwest Arkansas. October timing works well for vendors selling fall-themed items, holiday gift products, and seasonal merchandise that shoppers are actively seeking. The event draws crowds from across the region as well as travelers specifically planning trips around fall festival season, creating a customer base that's intentional about making purchases rather than casually browsing. For makers and vintage dealers, this festival represents a significant selling opportunity that aligns with peak consumer spending and the full swing of the fall craft fair season.

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