Vendor Events in Twin Falls, ID
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Twin Falls, ID. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Twin Falls(3)
Twin Falls Market on Main 2026 Season
by City of Twin Falls
Downtown Twin Falls, Main Ave, Twin Falls, ID 83301
Saturdays, June - August 2026
20 spots open
Twin Falls Market on Main is in its fifth season, with the 2026 Saturday market running every Saturday from June 6 through August 8 in downtown Twin Falls. The market features local producers, artisans, and prepared food vendors along Main Avenue. Vendor applications are accepted for the fifth season. The market complements other Twin Falls events including Western Days and adds a regular weekly venue for area producers.
Twin Falls Farmers Market
by Downtown Twin Falls Market
131 Main Ave N, Twin Falls, ID 83301
Saturdays 9am-1pm, May through October
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning from May through October, the Twin Falls Farmers Market brings the agricultural heart of Southern Idaho to downtown. Located at 131 Main Ave N in the historic district of Twin Falls, this weekly farmers market has become a cornerstone gathering spot for residents seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and handcrafted goods. The market runs from 9am to 1pm, giving shoppers a convenient weekend window to connect directly with the farmers and artisans who grow and make the region's food and products. The Twin Falls Farmers Market showcases what the Magic Valley does best: seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs that thrive in Southern Idaho's unique climate. You'll find vendors selling everything from early spring greens and asparagus through late fall squash and root vegetables, with berries, stone fruits, and melons hitting their peak in summer months. Beyond produce, the market attracts regional artisans offering value-added goods like jams, baked goods, honey, and craft items. Because this is a true farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the focus stays on agricultural products and farm-based crafts, giving it an authentic, purpose-driven atmosphere. The proximity to Snake River Canyon and Twin Falls' position in Idaho's agricultural belt means vendors have deep roots in the community and genuine expertise about what grows well here. Shoppers at the market tend to be locals who prioritize fresh food, know their farmers by name, and appreciate supporting the regional food system. The Saturday morning timing works well for weekend routines, whether you're planning dinners, stocking your pantry with seasonal preserves, or simply enjoying the downtown location as part of a broader weekend activity. The May through October season captures Idaho's prime growing months, so the market reflects what's actually in season rather than year-round greenhouse stock.
Market on Main Twin Falls
by Market on Main
Main Ave, Twin Falls, ID 83301
Saturdays, May - October
40 spots open
Running strong for its fifth season, this weekly farmers market brings together a diverse mix of vendors and shoppers along Main Avenue in Twin Falls, Idaho. The Market on Main Twin Falls operates Saturday mornings from May through October, establishing itself as a reliable destination for both locals and visitors looking to support regional growers and makers during the growing season. The market attracts a wide range of vendors typical of farmers markets in the intermountain West. You'll find produce growers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, local honey producers, bakers, prepared food vendors, and craft makers offering everything from handmade soaps to jewelry and home goods. Because the market runs weekly through the six-month season, you get to know regular shoppers and build a customer base that comes back week after week. The consistent Saturday schedule means attendees can make it part of their weekend routine, which translates to steady foot traffic throughout the season. Main Avenue's downtown location puts the Market on Main Twin Falls in the heart of the community, drawing both farmers market regulars and casual browsers who are already downtown for other errands or activities. The growing vendor interest for the 2026 season reflects the market's reputation and the genuine demand from Twin Falls residents to access locally sourced products and unique handmade items. Summer and early fall in southern Idaho offer ideal conditions for an outdoor market, with farmers bringing their peak seasonal offerings to shoppers in May through October. If you're looking to establish yourself in a stable, established farmers market with a loyal customer base and growing momentum, the Market on Main Twin Falls offers the kind of weekly consistency that helps vendors develop regular sales patterns. The mixed vendor approach means there's room for different product categories, and the downtown Twin Falls setting ensures exposure to the community that values local commerce.
Festivals in Twin Falls(2)
Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire
by Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire
Twin Falls, ID
2026-09-04
20 spots open
Step back in time at this annual celebration of Renaissance culture and craftsmanship in Twin Falls, Idaho. The Southern Idaho Renaissance Faire brings the pageantry, artistry, and commerce of a 16th-century marketplace to life, drawing vendors and visitors who share a passion for historical reenactment, handmade goods, and theatrical entertainment. Running September 4-5, 2026, the faire opens Friday at noon and runs through 9pm, then Saturday from 10am to 9pm, giving attendees multiple opportunities to explore the grounds and support vendors over the weekend. This type of festival creates a unique selling environment that differs significantly from typical craft fairs or farmers markets. Renaissance faire shoppers come specifically seeking period-appropriate or period-inspired merchandise: handcrafted jewelry, leather goods, metalwork, woodcarving, textiles, and costuming supplies. Vendors at events like this typically include blacksmiths, jewelry makers, artists selling fantasy and historical art, clothing and armor makers, herbalists, and specialty food vendors offering turkey legs, mead, and other themed fare. The atmosphere is immersive and interactive, with costumed performers, jousting demonstrations, and staged entertainment happening throughout the grounds, which means attendees are in a festive, spending-friendly mindset and often stay for hours. The crowds at Renaissance faires span all ages and backgrounds, from serious reenactors in full costume to casual families looking for a fun day out. Many attendees plan their outfits in advance and budget for purchases, making them engaged and intentional shoppers rather than impulse browsers. The September timing in Twin Falls offers pleasant early-fall weather, and the two-day format means you can capture both Friday evening crowds and Saturday daytime and evening traffic. If your products align with Renaissance themes, historical interest, fantasy aesthetics, or artisanal craftsmanship, this faire provides direct access to a concentrated audience actively looking for exactly what vendors in this space typically offer.
Twin Falls Western Days 2027
by Twin Falls Western Days
Downtown Twin Falls, Main Ave & Shoshone St, Twin Falls, ID 83301
May 22-24, 2027
20 spots open
Twin Falls Western Days is a multi-day festival held in downtown Twin Falls, Idaho. The festival features a parade route starting on Bluelakes at Falls Avenue, heading south down Bluelakes, with a slight right onto Shoshone Street, ending at Main Street. The festival includes a carnival, butterfly haven, bungee trampoline, rock wall, and beer garden. Both food vendors and commercial vendors can participate. Vendor applications are handled directly through the Twin Falls Western Days website.
Craft Fairs in Twin Falls(2)
Harvest Time Festival
by College of Southern Idaho Hospitality Program
Twin Falls, ID
2026-11-06
20 spots open
As the calendar turns toward late autumn in Southern Idaho, Twin Falls hosts a major gathering for makers and holiday shoppers. The Harvest Time Festival is an annual craft fair held in early November, drawing vendors from across the region who are eager to showcase their work during the critical pre-holiday selling season. With over 190 vendors participating, this event has become one of the largest holiday arts and craft gatherings in Southern Idaho, making it a significant opportunity for crafters, artisans, and holiday product makers to reach a concentrated audience of eager buyers. The festival's scope and scale make it distinct from smaller craft markets. You'll find the full range of holiday goods here: handmade ornaments, seasonal décor, gift items, candles, jewelry, clothing, baked goods, and artisan crafts that appeal to holiday shoppers stocking up for the season. The diversity of vendor offerings means shoppers come prepared to spend time browsing and buying, which translates to solid foot traffic throughout the event. The early November timing is strategic, it positions the festival perfectly for vendors who want to establish momentum before the Black Friday rush and capture customers doing their holiday shopping planning. Beyond being a shopping destination, the Harvest Time Festival also serves as a fundraiser supporting the CSI Hospitality program, giving the event a community-focused mission. This charitable aspect often adds to the welcoming atmosphere, attracting shoppers who appreciate supporting local education alongside their holiday purchases. If you're a crafter or artisan in the holiday goods space, or a vendor who produces seasonal items, this November event in Twin Falls offers the combination of high vendor count, established attendance patterns, and strong consumer interest that can define a successful pre-holiday selling season.
CSI Harvest Time Festival
by College of Southern Idaho DECA
CSI Expo Center, 506 N College Rd, Twin Falls, ID 83301
November 6-9, 2026
200 spots open
The College of Southern Idaho's largest annual student-run event, the Harvest Time Festival is a three-day holiday arts and crafts show held at the CSI Expo Center in Twin Falls. The event features over 190 vendors from Idaho, Utah, Montana, California, Washington, and Wyoming, selling handcrafted items including jewelry, candles, ceramics, wood and metal crafts, pottery, log furniture, fudge, and unique home decor. The festival draws thousands of shoppers seeking authentic artisan goods and holiday gifts. CSI Hosteurs Club provides food throughout the event. Vendors typically pay booth fees and setup begins Thursday with public hours Friday through Sunday. Admission is charged to visitors. This established craft fair offers strong foot traffic and a dedicated holiday shopping audience in the Magic Valley region.
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