Vendor Events in Walla Walla, WA

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

Farmers Markets in Walla Walla(2)

Walla Walla Farmers Market

by Downtown Walla Walla Foundation

4th & Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Saturdays 9am-1pm, May through October

Farmers Market$35 per market day

25 spots open

Downtown Walla Walla comes alive on Saturday mornings with this weekly farmers market that runs May through October at the corner of 4th and Main Street. The market draws vendors from across the Walla Walla Valley, taking advantage of the region's rich agricultural heritage and ideal growing conditions. You'll find produce that changes with the seasons, from spring greens and asparagus to summer stone fruits, berries, and tomatoes, then transitioning to fall squashes, apples, and root vegetables as the year progresses. Beyond fresh fruits and vegetables, the market regularly features local honey, preserves, baked goods, and prepared foods that reflect the valley's farm-to-table culture. What sets this market apart is its strong connection to Washington's wine country. You'll encounter local wineries alongside produce vendors, creating a unique atmosphere where you can source ingredients and local wines in the same visit. Artisans also set up regularly, selling items like handmade crafts, local honey products, and other value-added goods that complement the fresh produce. The 9am to 1pm window gives vendors a clear four-hour selling period, making it manageable for both established farmers and smaller producers looking to test the market. The location at 4th and Main puts the market in the heart of downtown Walla Walla, making it accessible and walkable for both retail customers and vendors. Being a weekly event throughout the growing season, it builds consistency and community, regular customers know when to find their favorite vendors, and vendors can count on reliable foot traffic week after week. If you're looking to establish a presence in a wine-region community with strong local support for agriculture and artisan products, this market offers steady Saturday exposure from late spring through fall.

Walla Walla Downtown Farmers Market

by Downtown Walla Walla Market Association

4th & Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Walla Walla's downtown comes alive on Saturday mornings from May through October at the Walla Walla Downtown Farmers Market, held at 4th & Main Street in the heart of the historic district. This weekly farmers market runs from 9 AM to 1 PM and serves as a gathering place where local producers, bakers, and artisans sell directly to the community. The market strengthens the downtown by drawing shoppers into the neighborhood, supporting small-scale farmers and food makers, and creating a reliable weekly destination for residents and visitors alike. You'll find a mix of seasonal produce from regional growers, fresh-baked goods from local bakeries, and handmade crafts from area artisans. A typical Saturday brings vendors selling everything from early spring greens and berries to late-season apples and root vegetables, depending on what's being harvested that week. Bakers often feature bread, pastries, jams, and other value-added products, while craft vendors may offer items like soap, jewelry, textiles, or other handmade goods. The specific vendor mix changes week to week and throughout the season as what's available shifts. The atmosphere draws a mix of downtown workers, neighborhood residents, and visitors exploring Walla Walla's historic streets. It's a place where relationships build between regular shoppers and vendors across the growing season. For vendors, the weekly rhythm means consistent foot traffic over a five-month window, a stable location, and an audience actively seeking locally-made and locally-grown products. The market's commitment to strengthening downtown public spaces and historic preservation means it's embedded in a broader community revitalization effort, not just a transactional vendor event.

Festivals in Walla Walla(1)

Walla Walla Harvest Festival Craft Village

by Fort Walla Walla Museum

Fort Walla Walla Museum, 755 Myra Rd, Walla Walla, WA 99362

October 3-4, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

50 spots open

Each fall, the Fort Walla Walla Museum in Walla Walla becomes the gathering place for a celebration of the region's rich agricultural heritage and artisan community. The Walla Walla Harvest Festival Craft Village, held October 3-4, 2026, brings together vendors and visitors for a weekend rooted in the area's farming traditions and wine culture. Set at the museum's scenic location on Myra Road, the festival creates an ideal backdrop for exploring locally made goods while connecting with the unique character of this part of Washington. What makes this festival appealing to craft vendors is its focus on celebrating harvest season and the artisan economy that thrives in wine country. You'll find craft makers displaying work alongside food producers and wine country merchants, all drawing visitors who come specifically to shop handmade items and taste from local vineyards. The festival's emphasis on farm-to-table offerings and pioneer heritage demonstrations means attendees are primed to appreciate quality craftsmanship and locally sourced products. The setting at Fort Walla Walla Museum lends authenticity and foot traffic from people interested in regional history and culture, not just casual festival-goers. Walla Walla's reputation as a sweet onion growing region and respected wine destination means your customer base at this festival includes both tourists exploring the wine valley and locals who take pride in supporting area makers. October timing captures peak fall shopping season when people are thinking about holiday gifts and seasonal entertaining. Whether you work with textiles, home goods, art, jewelry, or other handmade items, the Walla Walla Harvest Festival Craft Village attracts the kind of shopper who values craftsmanship and local connections. The mixed vendor focus keeps the event dynamic and gives customers reasons to spend time exploring the full marketplace rather than moving quickly through.

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