Vendor Events in Tupper Lake, NY

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Tupper Lake, NY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Tupper Lake(2)

Tupper Lake Farmers' Market

by Tupper Lake Farmers' Market Organizers

320 Park Street, Tupper Lake, NY

Friday: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jun 26 - Sep 11

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25 spots open

Every Thursday morning from June through September, the Tupper Lake Farmers' Market brings together local growers and food producers at The Wild Center on Museum Drive. This weekly farmers market operates during peak growing season, offering the freshest seasonal produce and specialty foods from regional vendors who supply this North Country community. You'll find everything from just-picked vegetables and herbs to farm-fresh eggs, local honey, baked goods, and prepared foods. Many vendors also offer flowers, plants, and handmade crafts alongside their food offerings, making the market a one-stop shopping experience for both everyday staples and unique finds. The market atmosphere draws a mix of home cooks looking for quality ingredients, families seeking local products, and customers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. Thursday morning hours from 10 AM to 2 PM work well for both early risers and those with flexible schedules. The location at The Wild Center, a museum and nature center, creates a pleasant setting where shopping becomes part of a broader community outing. Being situated in the Adirondack region of Franklin County, Tupper Lake's farmers market reflects the area's agricultural heritage and connection to local food systems. The market is designed to be accessible to all shoppers. It accepts credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits and participates in both WIC and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Programs, removing barriers for families and seniors who want to buy fresh, local food. As a vendor, you'll reach customers who are actively seeking local products during the prime season when your inventory is fullest. The weekly schedule running from early June through late September gives you a consistent venue without the one-time setup of seasonal festivals, making it ideal for producers who want reliable, regular market presence.

WiLD Center's Farmers Markets

by WiLD Center's Farmers Markets Organizers

45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake, NY 12986

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Every week during the growing season, the WiLD Center's Farmers Markets bring together local producers and the Tupper Lake community at 45 Museum Drive. This seasonal farmers market operates as a direct-to-consumer hub where regional growers, food artisans, and producers sell fresh produce, prepared foods, and other farm-based goods. The setting at the WiLD Center creates a distinctive atmosphere that blends agricultural commerce with environmental education and nature connection, differentiating this market from typical weekly farmers markets in the region. Vendors at WiLD Center's Farmers Markets typically include local farmers offering seasonal vegetables and fruits, dairy producers, bakers, preserves makers, and other value-added food products sourced from the Adirondack area. The market draws residents and visitors who are interested in supporting local agriculture while shopping for quality, freshly harvested ingredients. Because the WiLD Center itself hosts educational programming around climate solutions, forest conservation, and wildlife, the market attracts attendees with a strong interest in sustainability and environmental stewardship. Many shoppers combine their market visit with time exploring the center's trails, exhibits, and interactive experiences. As a seasonal operation, WiLD Center's Farmers Markets align with the local agricultural calendar, meaning availability and vendor variety will shift throughout the year. Spring through fall typically sees the most robust selection of fresh produce and farm products. The market benefits from its location in Tupper Lake, nestled in the Adirondacks, where the natural environment and outdoor recreation culture are central to community life. For vendors, this farmers market represents an opportunity to reach customers who actively seek out local and sustainable food sources and who value the connection between food production and forest health. Since the market runs on a seasonal schedule, potential vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm specific dates, vendor availability, and any setup requirements.

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