Vendor Events in Vail, CO

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Vail, CO. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Vail(3)

Vail Farmers Market and Art Show

by Vail Farmers Market

Meadow Dr, Vail, CO 81657

Sundays 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM, June 14 - October 4

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60 spots open

The Vail Farmers Market and Art Show is an established summer and fall market on East Meadow Drive in Vail Village, featuring over 150 handpicked vendors selling Colorado-made products. Vendors offer fresh produce, artisan foods, handcrafted goods, and fine art, with live music and prepared food options available. The market attracts thousands of locals and visitors weekly and maintains high standards through jury-selection of vendors. Jury-selected booth spaces are limited and typically require advance application and fees. This premier Colorado market is one of Vail Valley's signature warm-weather traditions.

Vail Farmers Market

by Vail Farmers Market Association

Meadow Dr, Vail, CO 81657

Sundays, 10 AM - 3:30 PM, June - October

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25 spots open

Set in the mountain town of Vail, Colorado, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and artisans throughout the summer and fall season. Running every Sunday from June through October, the market operates from 10 AM to 3:30 PM on Meadow Dr in Vail Village, making it a regular destination for both residents and visitors exploring the area. The location taps into the foot traffic of this upscale resort community, drawing shoppers who are actively seeking quality local foods and handmade goods. The Vail Farmers Market focuses on Colorado-grown produce, baked goods, and handmade items. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits from regional growers, artisan breads and pastries, preserves, honey, and other prepared foods alongside locally made crafts and goods. The mix reflects what thrives in Colorado's mountain and valley growing regions, with vendor selection shifting with the seasons. Early summer brings leafy greens and spring crops, while late summer and fall showcase stone fruits, berries, squash, and root vegetables as harvest peaks. This farmers market serves an interesting crowd. Year-round mountain residents shop for their weekly groceries and support local agriculture. Seasonal visitors and tourists staying in Vail also stop by, often looking for gifts, specialty foods, and a taste of local craft and farming culture. The resort setting means vendors here tend to have an upscale focus, and shoppers often expect premium quality and finished products alongside fresh produce. The Sunday timing positions it as part of a weekend routine for many locals. If you sell produce, baked goods, value-added products, or handmade goods rooted in Colorado craftsmanship, this market offers access to both committed local shoppers and well-resourced seasonal visitors. The mountain setting and resort-town context create a particular customer base and aesthetic that shapes which products and vendors thrive here.

Vail Thursday Meadow Market

by Vail Farmers Market

Vail, CO

2027-06-18

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20 spots open

Every Thursday afternoon from mid-June through early September, Vail Village comes alive with the Vail Thursday Meadow Market, a weekly farmers market set along Willow Bridge Road. This is the kind of market where locals and visitors alike gather during the summer season to browse fresh produce, artisanal goods, and prepared foods in a relaxed outdoor setting. The Thursday afternoon timing makes it an easy stop for people working nearby or planning their evening, with the market running from 1:00 to 5:30pm, giving shoppers a generous window to explore what vendors have to offer. Farmers markets like this one typically draw a mix of local farmers, producers, and artisans selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, herbs, baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added products. You'll also often find vendors offering prepared foods, flowers, crafts, and other items that appeal to both everyday shoppers and tourists exploring Vail. The atmosphere is community-focused, with people taking time to chat with vendors about sourcing and seasonality rather than rushing through transactions. The summer timing means you can expect peak season produce and the kind of abundance that makes June through September such a popular time for farmers markets in Colorado mountain towns. The Vail Thursday Meadow Market serves as a reliable weekly anchor for the community, running consistently from June 18 through September 4, 2026. For vendors, this kind of established weekly market offers predictable foot traffic and loyal customers who plan their weeks around market day. The setting in Vail Village, with its mix of residents and seasonal visitors, creates an audience interested in quality local products and willing to support direct vendor relationships. Whether you're a farmer with seasonal crops, a baker, a maker of specialty foods, or an artisan offering handcrafted goods, this market provides a regular opportunity to connect with customers in one of Colorado's most visited mountain communities.

Festivals in Vail(1)

Vail Craft Beer Classic & Artisan Market

by Vail Valley Foundation

Ford Park, 530 S Frontage Rd E, Vail, CO 81657

August 2026 (check website for exact dates)

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25 spots open

Set against the stunning Gore Range backdrop in Vail, this annual summer festival brings together craft brewers and artisan vendors for a celebration of Colorado makers in Ford Park. The combination of a craft beer festival with an artisan market creates a unique atmosphere where you'll find both established and emerging breweries showcasing their latest offerings alongside local craftspeople and artisans. The event typically draws a mix of craft beer enthusiasts, tourists visiting the mountain resort, and locals looking to discover new products and producers from across Colorado. As a mixed vendor festival, the Vail Craft Beer Classic & Artisan Market attracts a diverse range of makers and creators. You'll typically see craft breweries ranging from well-known Colorado operations to smaller, newer producers looking to expand their reach. The artisan side of the market varies year to year, but generally includes makers of items like handcrafted goods, specialty foods, art, jewelry, and other locally-produced products. This blend means the event appeals to a broad audience beyond just beer drinkers, drawing families, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in supporting local Colorado makers. Held in August, this festival takes advantage of Vail's peak summer season when the mountain town sees steady foot traffic from visitors and the weather is ideal for an outdoor event. The location in Ford Park provides a scenic setting that's central to Vail's downtown area. For vendors, the combination of tourist traffic and local interest creates opportunity to reach multiple customer segments. If you're a craft producer, artisan, or brewery looking to connect with an upscale, engaged mountain town audience during the busy summer season, this festival offers solid exposure in a well-established event. Be sure to check the event website for specific 2026 dates and vendor application details, as festival dates and requirements can shift year to year.

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