Vendor Events in Visalia, CA

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Visalia, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Visalia(2)

Visalia Farmers Market- Sears Saturday Market

by Visalia Farmers Market- Sears Saturday Market Organizers

Tulare County Courthouse North Lot, 221 S Mooney Blvd (corner of Main Street and Mooney Blvd), Visalia, CA 93291

Sat: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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Visalia Farmers Market is a year-round certified farmers market operating every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. The market features locally grown produce, handmade goods, dairy, meat, and prepared foods from regional farmers and artisans. Vendors sell organic certified items, fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese, honey, baked goods, and handmade crafts. The market accepts EBT, CalFresh, and WIC vouchers. Kids Corner activities are offered the last Saturday of each month. The market serves the Central Valley community rain or shine and provides booth opportunities for farmers, producers, and artisans interested in direct-to-consumer sales.

Visalia Farmers Market

by Visalia Farmers Market

2231 W. Main Street, Visalia, CA 93291

Saturdays, 8 AM - 11:30 AM, Year-round

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Located at 112 E Main St in Visalia, California, this weekly farmers market anchors the downtown area with fresh produce and prepared foods from local growers and producers. Running year-round every Saturday morning from 8 AM to 11:30 AM, the market taps into the region's deep agricultural heritage. Visalia sits in the heart of Tulare County, one of California's most productive agricultural zones, so vendors bring genuine farm-to-table goods rather than resold wholesale items. You'll find seasonal produce that reflects what's actually growing in the Central Valley at any given time, from stone fruits and citrus in summer and fall to leafy greens and root vegetables in winter and spring. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, the Visalia Farmers Market typically draws vendors selling baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added products made from local ingredients. Artisan producers often set up as well, offering items like cheese, eggs, and prepared foods that appeal to shoppers looking for quality ingredients and direct relationships with the people growing or making their food. The Saturday morning timing attracts a mix of home cooks planning weekend meals, families, and regular customers who've built routines around visiting their favorite vendor stalls. The downtown location keeps the market accessible and integrated into Visalia's community fabric. Year-round operation means the market adapts to seasonal availability, so vendors rotate what they're selling throughout the calendar. Whether you're sourcing specialty produce, baked goods, honey, or other farm products, the consistent Saturday schedule and established vendor base make this a reliable outlet for reaching Central Valley shoppers who prioritize locally grown and produced goods.

Festivals in Visalia(1)

Tulare County Weekend Renaissance Festival

by Tulare County Renaissance Faire organizer

Cutler Park, 15520 Ivanhoe Drive, Visalia, CA 93292

2027-04-17

Festival

Taking place in Visalia, the Tulare County Weekend Renaissance Festival brings the pageantry and craftsmanship of the Renaissance era to life across two days in mid-April. This one-time festival invites vendors and visitors to step back into history, where period-appropriate encampments showcase the skills, goods, and entertainment that defined the Renaissance period. The festival creates an immersive experience that appeals to history enthusiasts, families looking for educational entertainment, and anyone drawn to the artistry and craftsmanship of the era. For vendors, a Renaissance festival like this one attracts a diverse audience interested in handmade goods, historical crafts, and unique items that fit the aesthetic and era. Typical vendors at events of this type include artisans selling handcrafted jewelry, leather work, metalwork, and weaponry; creators of period clothing and accessories; woodworkers and furniture makers; and makers of pottery and glassware. Food vendors offering period-inspired fare, as well as sellers of books, art, and home decor with Renaissance themes, also find strong interest at these festivals. The spring timing in April means pleasant weather and a captive audience excited to explore outdoor markets after winter. The festival's focus on education and immersion sets it apart from typical markets. Attendees come with an interest in learning about Renaissance history, culture, and craftsmanship, making them engaged shoppers who appreciate the stories behind handmade items. The period encampments create distinct zones throughout the festival grounds, allowing vendors to establish themed spaces that enhance the overall atmosphere. Visalia's location in Tulare County provides access to the Central Valley community and surrounding regions, drawing visitors from across the area who are seeking seasonal entertainment and unique shopping experiences. Whether you create historical reproductions, handcrafted goods with artisanal appeal, or items that complement a Renaissance aesthetic, this festival offers a single but significant opportunity to reach an enthusiastic and historically-minded customer base during the spring season.

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How much are booth fees in Visalia?

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When do applications open for Visalia events?

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