Vendor Events in Vancouver, WA

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

Farmers Markets in Vancouver(4)

Urban Growers Market

by Urban Growers Market Organizers

2315 Main st., Vancouver, WA 98660

2nd and 4th Friday of each month, 4:00 PM-8:00 PM

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25 spots open

Urban Growers Market is a farmers market in Vancouver's Uptown Village dedicated to small-scale and backyard growers who want to build local food access and community. Held in the One World Merchants parking lot on 2nd and 4th Fridays, the market features fresh produce, art, crafts, food vendors and live entertainment year-round. The market emphasizes sustainability, food safety and direct connection between growers and buyers. It serves as an important outlet for local producers who may struggle to compete at larger markets, fostering a strong buy-local community and neighborhood engagement.

Salmon Creek Farmers' Market at Legacy Hospital

by Salmon Creek Farmers' Market at Legacy Hospital Organizers

2211 NE 139th Street, Vancouver, WA 98686

Thu: 11:00 AM-3:00 PM (not Tue), June-October

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25 spots open

Every Tuesday from mid-July through late September, the Salmon Creek Farmers' Market at Legacy Hospital brings together local growers and food producers at 2211 NE 139th Street in Vancouver, Washington. Operating from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, this weekly farmers market serves the Clark County community with a focus on fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. Whether you're shopping for dinner ingredients or stocking your pantry, you'll find vegetables at peak ripeness, farm-fresh eggs, artisan baked goods, locally produced honey, and seasonal flowers from vendors who grow and make what they sell. The market's commitment to accessibility means shoppers can use credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program funds, making fresh food available to a wide range of community members. Many vendors offer organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to shoppers looking for pesticide-free vegetables and naturally-raised goods. Beyond produce and staples, you'll often find handmade crafts and value-added products like jams, baked goods, and prepared foods from local makers. Farmers markets like this one serve as gathering spaces where customers can connect directly with the people who grow their food, ask questions about farming practices, and learn about what's in season. The summer-through-early-fall timing captures the region's peak growing season, when vendor variety and product quality are at their highest. For vendors, Salmon Creek Farmers' Market at Legacy Hospital offers a consistent weekly location with established foot traffic from neighborhood shoppers, hospital visitors, and regular market customers looking to support local agriculture and small food businesses throughout the Pacific Northwest growing season.

Salmon Creek Farmers' Market

by Salmon Creek Farmers' Market Organizers

1309 NE 134th Street, Vancouver, WA 98685

Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jul 11 - Sep 26

Farmers Marketapproximate 10'X10' space is a minimum of $10 per market day/maximum of $25 per market day, depending on your sales and payable at the end of the market day

25 spots open

The Salmon Creek Farmers' Market brings together local growers and food producers in Vancouver, Washington, creating a weekly gathering spot for residents seeking fresh, quality ingredients during the summer and early fall season. Located at 1309 NE 134th Street, this farmers market operates Thursday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, running from mid-July through late September. The evening timing makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or school, distinguishing it from early-morning markets and creating a more relaxed, social shopping atmosphere as the day winds down. You'll find the typical mix of farmers market vendors here, with a strong emphasis on fresh produce and food products. Local farmers bring seasonal vegetables, herbs, and eggs alongside bakers offering artisanal breads and baked goods. Flower vendors add color and seasonal appeal to the market experience, while other local producers round out the offerings. Many vendors grow or produce items organically, giving shoppers options for pesticide-free and sustainably sourced goods. This kind of variety is what draws consistent crowds to farmers markets in the Pacific Northwest during summer months, when local agriculture is at its peak. The market is set up to be accessible to a wide range of shoppers. It accepts SNAP/EBT benefits as well as WIC vouchers and Senior FMNP checks, making it easier for families and seniors on fixed incomes to purchase fresh food. Credit card payments are also accepted alongside cash, removing payment barriers and reflecting how modern farmers markets operate. These payment options mean the market serves the broader Vancouver community, not just affluent shoppers, which tends to create a genuinely diverse vendor and customer base. For vendors, this Thursday evening slot fills a specific niche in the Clark County market calendar. If you're selling prepared foods, baked goods, local produce, herbs, cut flowers, or value-added products, the Salmon Creek location offers steady foot traffic during peak growing season. The market's commitment to accepting SNAP and other assistance programs suggests a customer base actively seeking affordable, quality food options.

Vancouver Farmers Market

by Vancouver Farmers Market Association

605 Esther St, Vancouver, WA 98660

April-October: Saturdays 9 AM - 3 PM, Sundays 10 AM - 3 PM; November-March: Saturdays 10 AM - 2 PM

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25 spots open

The Vancouver Farmers Market is a year-round farmers market in downtown Vancouver, Washington, operating at Esther Short Park since 1990. The market features over 200 vendors selling fresh local produce, flowers, plants, baked goods, artisan crafts, and prepared foods. During summer months (April through October), the market operates extended hours on Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 3 PM and Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM. In winter months (November through March), Saturday operations continue from 10 AM to 2 PM with reduced vendor participation. The market attracts both local shoppers and regional visitors seeking direct access to farmers, food producers, and artisans. Vendors include farm operations, bakers, craft makers, food processors, and international specialty food vendors. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and offers Market Match dollars.

Craft Fairs in Vancouver(1)

Vancouver Holiday Market

by Vancouver Farmers Market

Esther Short Park, 415 W 6th St, Vancouver, WA 98660

December 2026 (weekends in December)

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25 spots open

Each December, downtown Vancouver transforms into a seasonal shopping destination when local artisans gather at Esther Short Park for this annual craft fair. The Vancouver Holiday Market brings together handmade vendors selling everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, textiles, and home décor, making it a natural destination for shoppers seeking unique gifts that can't be found in chain stores. The fair's focus on locally made goods means you'll find makers who can talk about their process and often offer personalized items or custom orders for last-minute holiday needs. The setting at Esther Short Park, located at 415 W 6th St in the heart of Vancouver, provides a community-centered atmosphere that feels distinct from indoor mall shopping. Because this is a craft fair rather than a farmers market or pop-up, the emphasis is squarely on artisan-made items and handcrafted goods, giving shoppers a chance to support independent makers while browsing. The December timing captures peak holiday shopping season, when attendees are actively looking for meaningful gifts and decorations to personalize their celebrations. Many vendors also bring holiday-themed goods, limited seasonal collections, and gift sets tailored to the time of year. Beyond shopping, the market typically features festive entertainment and holiday treats that create a full outing experience for families and gift hunters. The outdoor park setting and winter timing give the event a particular charm, especially for those who enjoy browsing crafted goods in a seasonal context. Vendors at events like this range from jewelry makers and printmakers to bakers, candle makers, and artists working in various media, so there's genuine variety in both product types and vendor specialties. For makers in Southwest Washington, the Vancouver Holiday Market represents a key selling opportunity during the high-demand holiday season, drawing both local regulars and visitors seeking authentic handmade alternatives to mass-produced goods.

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