Vendor Events in Traverse City, MI

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

Farmers Markets in Traverse City(3)

Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market

by Sara Hardy Farmers Market

Lot C, Grandview Pkwy & Union St, Traverse City, MI 49684

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October 2026; Wednesdays, 7:30 AM - 12 PM, June - October

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40 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through October, and Wednesday mornings starting in June, vendors and shoppers gather at Lot C on Grandview Parkway and Union Street for the Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market in Traverse City, Michigan. This weekly farmers market has become a cornerstone of the local food community, drawing serious home cooks, restaurant professionals, and families looking for the freshest seasonal produce and artisan goods the region has to offer. The location puts you right in the heart of downtown Traverse City, making it easy to combine your market trip with other errands or a coffee run nearby. What sets a farmers market like this apart from other shopping experiences is the direct connection between growers and buyers. You're purchasing from the people who actually harvested your vegetables that morning, baked your bread, or made your preserves. The Sara Hardy Downtown Farmers Market emphasizes local and regional vendors, so you'll find produce that changes with the seasons, from early spring greens and asparagus to summer berries and stone fruits, and fall apples and root vegetables. Northern Michigan's famous cherries are a highlight when in season, along with other tree fruits that thrive in this climate. Beyond fresh produce, the market regularly features baked goods from local bakeries, prepared foods for those who want ready-to-eat options, artisan products, flowers, maple syrup, and handcrafted items from area makers. The Wednesday and Saturday schedule gives vendors flexibility and shoppers multiple opportunities to visit each week. Early morning hours mean the best selection of perishables, so serious buyers tend to arrive toward the start of the market window. The market operates year-round during warmer months, making it a consistent destination whether you're stocking up for the week or hunting for specific seasonal ingredients. For vendors, this weekly farmers market represents a stable, established customer base in a community that values local food and craft producers.

Traverse City Sara Hardy Farmers Market

by Traverse City Farmers Market Association

118 Cass St, Traverse City, MI 49684

Saturdays & Wednesdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October

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25 spots open

Located at 118 Cass Street in Traverse City, Michigan, this weekly farmers market brings together regional growers, bakers, and artisans throughout the growing season from May through October. Operating on both Saturday and Wednesday mornings from 8 AM to noon, the Traverse City Sara Hardy Farmers Market serves as a reliable source for fresh, locally-grown produce and handmade goods in the heart of Grand Traverse Bay wine country. The market's timing across two weekdays makes it accessible for both weekend shoppers and those with weekday schedules, drawing a steady stream of locals and visitors who prioritize supporting regional agriculture and small producers. What sets this farmers market apart is its deep connection to northern Michigan's agricultural heritage, particularly the region's renowned cherry production and thriving food culture. Beyond fresh produce, vendors typically offer baked goods fresh from local ovens, jams, honey, and other value-added products that reflect the area's culinary traditions. You'll find handmade goods alongside edibles, including crafts and items produced by local artisans who use regional materials and inspiration. This mix of categories makes the market a destination for people seeking quality ingredients for cooking as well as unique, locally-made items that showcase the area's maker community. The market attracts a diverse customer base throughout its May-through-October season. Summer brings tourists exploring the Traverse City area and its wine region, while year-round residents rely on it as their weekly connection to seasonal eating and local businesses. The Saturday sessions tend to draw larger crowds, while Wednesday mornings offer a more leisurely browsing experience. Vendors at farmers markets like this one benefit from both foot traffic and the established reputation of a community gathering place, making it a worthwhile addition to any vendor's seasonal schedule who works with fresh or handmade products in the Michigan region.

City Market

by City Market Organizers

Railway Station - Corner of 8th and Woodmere Streets, Traverse City, MI 49686

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Traverse City's farmers market operates seasonally at the Railway Station, located at the corner of 8th and Woodmere Streets, making it an accessible destination for vendors and shoppers throughout the year. This weekly market focuses on food and produce, drawing both local growers and established vendors who supply the community with fresh seasonal offerings. The farmers market format means you'll find direct-to-consumer sales, which typically includes vegetables, fruits, herbs, baked goods, jams, honey, and other farm-based products depending on the season. The Railway Station location provides a central gathering point in downtown Traverse City, blending the practical appeal of a farmers market with the charm of a historic neighborhood landmark. Weekly frequency keeps the market fresh with rotating inventory and gives vendors a consistent schedule to plan around. The seasonal operation means the vendor mix and product availability shift throughout the year, with peak variety during warmer months when local farms reach peak production, and adapted selections during cooler seasons when hardy crops and preserved goods take center stage. Attendees at City Market tend to be local residents prioritizing fresh, locally-sourced food along with visitors exploring Traverse City's agricultural character. This is the kind of market where relationships between vendors and regular customers develop over time, and where you can expect conversations about growing conditions, recipes, and seasonal highlights. If you're a food or produce vendor considering farmers market opportunities, understanding the seasonal schedule is important, so contacting the organizer directly will help you plan your participation timing and product focus accordingly.

Festivals in Traverse City(1)

National Cherry Festival

by National Cherry Festival

Open Space, 121 E Front St, Traverse City, MI 49684

July 4-11, 2026 (100th Anniversary)

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25 spots open

Every summer since 1926, Traverse City has transformed into a vibrant celebration of cherries, creativity, and community. The National Cherry Festival runs for a full week starting July 4th, making it a prime destination for vendors looking to reach thousands of visitors during peak summer season. This year's centennial celebration marks a significant milestone, drawing even larger crowds than usual to the Open Space venue at 121 E Front St and throughout the downtown area. As a week-long festival, the National Cherry Festival creates sustained foot traffic and extended selling opportunities unlike single-day craft fairs. The event attracts a diverse mix of vendors, from artisans selling handmade crafts and jewelry to food producers, bakers featuring cherry-themed treats, and local makers. You'll see everything from traditional fine art and home décor to specialty foods, clothing, and gift items. The festival's emphasis on cherries means vendors with cherry-inspired products, preserves, baked goods, or crafts have particular appeal, though the mixed vendor focus means there's room for all types of creators and makers. The July 4th start date captures visitors during America's peak summer travel season, when families are planning week-long vacations and locals are celebrating Independence Day. Traverse City is already a major tourist destination in Michigan's wine country, so the festival brings both regional and out-of-state attendees. With over 100 events scheduled throughout the week, including parades, live music, air shows, and cultural programming, the festival maintains consistent daily attendance. The fact that 85% of events are free means even budget-conscious visitors stick around all week, keeping the Open Space active and busy. This is an established, well-attended festival with deep community roots and a century of tradition behind it. For vendors, the National Cherry Festival represents a chance to tap into a multi-day event with proven draw and the kind of sustained traffic that makes a real difference during summer market season.

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