Vendor Events in St George, UT

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

Farmers Markets in St George(4)

Downtown Farmers Market at Ancestor Square

by Downtown Farmers Market at Ancestor Square Organizers

Vernon Worthen Park, 300 South 400 East, St. George, UT 84770

Saturdays: May through October 8:00 AM-12:00 PM; November through April 10:00 AM-2:00 PM (closed January)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

The Downtown Farmers Market is St. George's largest farmers market, held year-round at Vernon Worthen Park in historic downtown. Saturday mornings from May through October feature 8 AM to noon hours, with over 60 vendors selling locally grown organic produce, pasture-raised meats, artisanal cheeses, fresh baked goods, cut flowers, plants, handmade jewelry, soaps, candles, and other locally made crafts. November through April operations shift to 10 AM to 2 PM (closed January) to serve winter shoppers. Live music performs every Saturday, creating a community gathering atmosphere under mature shade trees. Vendors represent the best of Southern Utah's agricultural and artisan producers. The market attracts families, food enthusiasts, and shoppers seeking farm-fresh ingredients and handcrafted goods in a welcoming downtown setting.

St. George Downtown Farmers Market

by Downtown Farmers Market St George

Vernon Worthen Park, 300 South 400 East, St. George, UT 84770

Saturdays, May-October 8am-12pm; November-April 10am-2pm (closed January)

Farmers Market$30 per market day

The St. George Downtown Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday farmers market in Southern Utah featuring over 50 vendors selling locally grown produce, pasture-raised meats, artisanal cheeses, baked goods, handmade crafts, and artwork. The market operates seasonally with extended hours during cooler months. Located at Vernon Worthen Park in downtown St. George, the market attracts local shoppers, tourists, and families seeking farm-fresh ingredients and unique handcrafted goods. Live music performances enhance the community atmosphere. Vendors are carefully vetted to ensure locally produced goods only, no resale items. The market has grown significantly since its 2007 founding and is now considered the largest farmers market in Washington County. It offers excellent foot traffic and a dedicated customer base looking for quality local products.

Downtown St George Farmers Market

by Downtown FM St. George

300 S 400 E, St. George, UT 84770

Every Saturday

Farmers MarketFarmers $25/week, Bakers $40/week, Artisans $45/week, Food Trucks $55/week, Non-Profits $25/week

The Downtown Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday farmers market held at Vernon Worthen Park in the heart of downtown St. George. Operating year-round except January, the market features over 50 vendors from Washington and Iron Counties selling locally grown produce, pasture-raised meats, artisanal cheeses, baked goods, and handmade goods including jewelry, art, and crafts. Live music performances begin half an hour after market opening every Saturday. Summer hours run May through October from 8am to noon, while winter hours run November through April from 10am to 2pm. Founded in 2007, this free community event is family-friendly and pet-welcoming, drawing locals and visitors seeking farm-fresh ingredients and artisan products. The park offers shade under mature trees and is within walking distance of downtown galleries, shops, and cafes.

Downtown Farmers Market St. George

by Downtown Farmers Market St. George

Vernon Worthen Park, 300 S 400 E, St. George, UT 84770

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM (May-Oct), 10 AM - 2 PM (Nov-Apr, closed January)

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St. George's weekly farmers market brings the community together at Vernon Worthen Park every Saturday, operating nearly year-round with shifting hours that follow the seasons. From May through October, the market opens early at 8 AM to catch shoppers before the heat sets in, wrapping up at noon. As temperatures cool in the fall and winter months, the market shifts to a 10 AM start and stays open until 2 PM, giving vendors and customers more comfortable shopping conditions. The market takes a break during January but resumes in February, making it a consistent Saturday destination for most of the year. What makes this farmers market special is its mix of vendor types. You'll find local farmers selling seasonal produce, from spring greens and summer stone fruits to fall squash and winter root vegetables. Alongside the fresh goods, baked goods vendors offer everything from artisan breads to pastries and other prepared items. Craft vendors round out the lineup with handmade goods and artisan products, so the market appeals to shoppers looking for both food and locally-made wares. This blend keeps the atmosphere lively and gives customers reasons to browse beyond just their weekly produce shopping. The market's location at Vernon Worthen Park in downtown St. George makes it accessible and central to the community. Saturday mornings draw a steady mix of locals and visitors, from families picking up the week's groceries to people specifically hunting for unique handcrafted items. If you're a vendor considering applying, the year-round schedule with consistent weekly timing offers stability, and the mix of vendor categories means you'll be competing with fellow local makers and growers rather than a massive vendor field. The seasonal hour adjustments show the market is thoughtful about its climate and customer comfort, which tends to keep shoppers engaged and coming back.

Craft Fairs in St George(1)

St. George Art Festival

by St. George Art Festival

Town Square Park, 100 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770

2027-03-26

Craft FairContact organizer

Each April, St. George comes alive with the arrival of this well-established craft fair that draws artists and art lovers from across the region. Taking place in the heart of the community at Town Square Park on April 3-4, 2026, the event has become a fixture of Utah's spring cultural scene. The festival brings together over 100 juried fine artists whose work spans painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, fiber arts, and mixed media, creating a diverse marketplace for artists working in traditional and contemporary styles. The atmosphere at Town Square Park transforms during these two days as vendors set up alongside the tree-lined grounds of the historic downtown location at 100 E St George Blvd. Visitors come expecting to find serious fine art and handmade crafts from established and emerging artists, making this craft fair distinct from general markets. The jurying process means exhibitors are selected based on quality and originality, so shoppers tend to find thoughtfully curated work rather than mass-produced goods. This also makes the event attractive to artists who want their work displayed among fellow professionals in a respected setting. Spring weather in St. George typically brings mild temperatures in the 60s and 70s, ideal for the outdoor setting. The festival draws crowds throughout the two-day period, from serious collectors to casual browsers looking for original art to take home. For vendors, this annual event represents a solid opportunity to reach a community that prioritizes supporting local and regional artists. The craft fair setting encourages direct artist-to-buyer interactions, which many vendors find rewarding. If you work in visual arts or mixed media and are looking to connect with an engaged audience in Utah's Southwestern region, this spring festival on the Town Square Park grounds offers established infrastructure and a reputation that brings consistent foot traffic.

Pop-Ups in St George(1)

MOD The Modern Market Spring

by MOD Market

Vernon Worthen Park, 363 E 300 S, St George, UT 84770

2026-04-11

Pop-UpContact organizer

St. George's spring season brings MOD The Modern Market Spring, a curated pop-up market designed for makers and creators who've built dedicated followings around contemporary design and handmade goods. Held at Vernon Worthen Park on April 11, 2026, this event gathers over 100 artisans and boutiques under one roof, creating a focused shopping experience that feels more intentional than sprawling. The market organizers maintain a selective vendor acceptance process to ensure a diverse product mix, which means you'll encounter everything from jewelry and home decor to apparel, stationery, and other craft-focused offerings without too much overlap in categories. This curation approach appeals to shoppers seeking quality and originality, making it an attractive venue for vendors with distinctive products. As a pop-up market rather than a permanent weekend fixture, MOD Spring operates with a concentrated energy. Attendees tend to be locally engaged customers who plan specifically to visit, plus spring travelers passing through Southern Utah. The April timing works well for vendors introducing seasonal collections and spring-ready inventory. Food trucks on site keep both shoppers and vendors fueled throughout the day, and the park setting provides a comfortable outdoor atmosphere for browsing. If you're a craft vendor with limited booth availability throughout the year, this semi-annual event (with a fall edition planned for later in 2026) offers a twice-yearly opportunity to reach St. George's market. The selective nature of vendor acceptance means competition exists for booth space, but that same selectivity is what draws serious shoppers who expect curated quality. Consider MOD The Modern Market Spring if your work aligns with contemporary design aesthetics and you want to test or expand your presence in the St. George area during spring's busy shopping season.

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