Vendor Events in Stillwater, OK

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

Farmers Markets in Stillwater(2)

Stillwater Farmers Market (Prairie Arts Center)

by Stillwater Farmers Market

1001 S Duck Street, Stillwater, OK 74076

2026-04-04

Farmers MarketContact market manager for vendor rates

20 spots open

The Stillwater Farmers Market is an established, year-round farmers market founded in 1986 and recognized as one of Oklahoma's best. During spring and summer months, the market operates outdoors at the Prairie Arts Center on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with Saturday hours from 8am to 1pm. Vendors offer fresh locally grown produce including tomatoes, squash, melons, and seasonal vegetables, along with meats (beef, pork, lamb, and goat), farm fresh eggs, goat cheese, hand-crafted breads, jams, jellies, garden fresh flowers, herbs, seasonal plants, and artisanal goat milk soaps. All vendors must grow or produce goods in Payne County or neighboring counties (Logan, Lincoln, Creek, Pawnee, and Noble). From November through March, the market relocates indoors to the Prairie Arts Center for shelter. The market attracts a strong community following and regularly features special programming, including expert appearances on the third Saturday of each month.

Stillwater Community Farmers Market

by Payne County Growers Assn

9th Ave & Main St, Stillwater, OK 74074

Spring - Fall, Weekly

Farmers Market$40/year

30 spots open

Running weekly from spring through fall at the corner of 9th Ave and Main St in Stillwater, OK, this farmers market brings together a diverse mix of local producers and makers who serve the community year-round. The market operates during the warmer months when most produce is at its peak, making it an ideal time for farmers to bring fresh vegetables, fruits, and other seasonal offerings to downtown Stillwater. You'll find the usual mix of produce vendors alongside prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, and other value-added products that appeal to home cooks and families shopping for their weekly groceries and pantry staples. What makes farmers markets different from other retail events is their focus on direct-to-consumer sales, meaning you're selling to people who shop weekly for staples rather than browsing at a leisurely pace like they might at a craft fair or festival. The customer base tends to include locals who've built relationships with their favorite vendors over the season, along with newer shoppers discovering what's available that week. Foot traffic is typically steadier during morning and early afternoon hours, and regulars often plan their shopping trips around the market schedule. The mixed vendor approach means your products are competing alongside neighbors rather than within a single category, so having clear branding and knowing your product strengths helps you stand out. The downtown Stillwater location on 9th Ave and Main St makes this a accessible spot for both vendors and shoppers, putting you in front of the community during prime growing season. If you're interested in becoming a vendor, you'll want to familiarize yourself with Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry regulations governing farmers markets, as they set standards for what can be sold and how products must be handled. Many farmers markets operate under state guidelines to ensure food safety and fair practices for all vendors involved.

Festivals in Stillwater(2)

Stillwater Lumberjack Days 2026

by Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce

Stillwater, MN

July 17-19, 2026

FestivalContact for pricing

20 spots open

Stillwater Lumberjack Days is a long-running summer festival celebrating the logging heritage of this historic Minnesota town. The July weekend event features a diverse vendor marketplace alongside live music performances, competitions like bocce ball and soap box derbies, local food and beverage vendors, a children's market, and a traditional parade. Visitors browse unique crafts and merchandise from vendors while enjoying family-friendly entertainment and activities. The event draws thousands of attendees to downtown Stillwater's scenic St. Croix River waterfront location. Known as one of the region's premier heritage festivals, Lumberjack Days combines nostalgic logging traditions with contemporary entertainment and community celebration.

Stillwater Arts Festival

by Stillwater Arts Council

9th Ave & Main St, Stillwater, OK 74074

April 17-18, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

Every spring, downtown Stillwater transforms into a hub for visual artists, craftspeople, and creative entrepreneurs at this annual juried festival held April 17-18, 2026. Centered at 9th Ave and Main St, the event draws art lovers and collectors from across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, making it an excellent opportunity for vendors specializing in handmade goods, fine art, and unique crafts to reach an engaged audience. As a juried arts festival, the Stillwater Arts Festival maintains curatorial standards that attract serious collectors and art enthusiasts rather than casual browsers. This means the attendee base tends to be quality-focused and willing to invest in original work. You'll find vendors selling everything from paintings, drawings, and photography to jewelry, pottery, ceramics, woodwork, and fiber arts. Beyond traditional fine art, the festival welcomes mixed-media artists, sculptors, and craftspeople working in glass, leather, metalwork, and other specialized techniques. If your work is handmade or artisan-produced, this festival values that distinction. The festival's proximity to the Oklahoma State University campus adds another layer to the visitor mix. You get both longtime Stillwater residents and students who appreciate local makers and contemporary craftsmanship. The inclusion of food vendors and live entertainment throughout the weekend creates a full community experience, extending time on site and increasing vendor foot traffic. Spring timing means pleasant outdoor weather in Oklahoma, drawing families and groups who plan to spend an afternoon or full day exploring. For artists and craftspeople serious about selling work at curated events, the Stillwater Arts Festival's juried model suggests a thoughtful selection process and audience expectations that align with fine art and quality handmade goods. This is the type of event where collectors browse intentionally and where your work's craftsmanship and originality are key selling points.

Craft Fairs in Stillwater(1)

Rivertown Fall Art Festival 2026

by Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce

Stillwater, MN

October 3-4, 2026

Craft FairContact for pricing

20 spots open

Every October, Stillwater transforms into a destination for art lovers and collectors during this long-running celebration of regional creativity. The Rivertown Fall Art Festival 2026 takes place October 3-4 along the scenic St. Croix River in Lowell Park, offering a curated experience where fine artists and skilled craftspeople display work across a wide range of disciplines. As a juried craft fair, the event maintains quality standards that appeal to serious collectors and casual browsers alike, creating an environment where established artists exhibit alongside emerging talent. The festival draws artisans working in ceramics, clay, fiber arts, glass, jewelry, metalwork, mixed media, painting, photography, pottery, and woodworking. This diversity means visitors encounter everything from functional tableware and wearable art to sculptural pieces and wall art. Whether you work in a traditional craft like pottery and fiber or a contemporary practice like mixed media, the breadth of categories reflects what collectors in this region actively seek. The riverside setting in Lowell Park provides both an attractive backdrop and a gathering space that encourages people to spend hours exploring booths and connecting with makers. The Rivertown Fall Art Festival draws visitors from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and throughout the Midwest, making it a worthwhile show for vendors looking to reach audiences beyond their immediate community. The timing in early October catches people preparing their homes for the season and shopping for gifts and personal art collections. The annual nature of the event means it has built loyal attendee relationships over nearly five decades, translating to foot traffic that values handcrafted goods and original artwork. For vendors, this means an audience with demonstrated interest in fine crafts and art rather than mass-produced items.

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