Vendor Events in Wolfeboro, NH

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

Festivals in Wolfeboro(2)

Wolfeboro On the Green Arts and Crafts Festival

Wolfeboro, NH

July 10-12, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Held each summer on the town green in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, this arts and crafts festival brings together a diverse lineup of makers and artisans for a three-day celebration of handmade goods and creative work. The Wolfeboro On the Green Arts and Crafts Festival takes place July 10-12, 2026, drawing both established craftspeople and emerging artists who are looking to connect directly with summer visitors and locals browsing for unique items. The festival format allows vendors to showcase everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodworking, textiles, paintings, and home décor, making it an excellent fit for artisans working across multiple mediums. Summer is peak season for festivals in New England, and Wolfeboro's lakeside location means the event attracts tourists alongside year-round residents exploring their own backyards. The green setting creates an accessible, community-oriented atmosphere where shoppers can wander at their own pace across multiple days. If you sell handcrafted items or original art, you'll find an audience that tends to be actively shopping during the warmer months, particularly families on vacation and gift shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces to take home. The weekend timing (Thursday through Saturday) captures both leisure travelers and locals with free time. This type of mixed-vendor festival differs from farmers markets in that it prioritizes artisan goods and craftsmanship over produce and prepared foods, though some events do include food vendors. It also operates on a festival schedule rather than recurring weekly or seasonal slots, making it a distinct opportunity for vendors to maximize a specific weekend when foot traffic is high. If you're based in or willing to travel to southern New Hampshire, the Wolfeboro On the Green Arts and Crafts Festival offers a chance to reach engaged shoppers during the peak summer season.

Wolfeboro Arts and Crafts Festival

Wolfeboro, NH

August 7-9, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in early August, this festival brings together a wide range of arts and crafts vendors in Wolfeboro, NH, during peak summer season when the town sees strong foot traffic from both locals and visitors. The three-day event on August 7-9, 2026 attracts shoppers looking for handmade goods, unique gifts, and original artwork that you won't find in typical retail stores. This is the kind of festival where attendees browse leisurely between booths, stopping to chat with makers about their work and techniques. At a general arts and crafts festival like this one, you'll find a diverse mix of vendors. Jewelry makers display alongside painters and photographers. Woodworkers set up near fiber artists selling knitted goods, woven items, and textiles. Ceramicists and potters offer functional and decorative pieces. Home decor vendors, candle makers, metalworkers, and mixed media artists round out the typical vendor mix. Because the festival draws from a broad range of craft disciplines rather than focusing on one specialty, there's appeal across different customer interests and price points. This diversity also means shoppers tend to spend more time at the event, increasing the potential for engagement with multiple vendors. Wolfeboro's setting as a charming New England town adds to the festival's appeal. Summer is an ideal season for this type of event, as people are actively shopping for gifts, home goods, and vacation finds. The August timing means attendees are often tourists enjoying the season and locals looking to support regional artisans. If you create handmade goods in any medium or category, the Wolfeboro Arts and Crafts Festival offers a strong opportunity to connect with customers who actively seek out quality, original work directly from makers.

Farmers Markets in Wolfeboro(1)

Wolfeboro Area Farmers Market

by Wolfeboro Area Farmers Market

Clark Park, Center St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894

Thursdays, May-Oct, 12:30-5pm

Farmers Market$15 application fee + seasonal

25 spots open

Wolfeboro's location on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee makes it an ideal destination for both locals and seasonal visitors looking for fresh, local products throughout the growing months. The Wolfeboro Area Farmers Market brings together regional farmers, bakers, and craftspeople every Thursday afternoon from May through October, creating a weekly gathering that reflects the area's agricultural heritage and vibrant community culture. Set at Clark Park on Center Street, the market offers convenient access to downtown Wolfeboro and takes advantage of the pleasant weather during the warmer months to showcase what area producers have to offer. Vendors at this farmers market typically include local farmers with seasonal produce, bakers selling fresh bread and baked goods, prepared food makers offering ready-to-eat items, and craft artisans with handmade goods. The mix of categories means shoppers can find everything from vegetables and berries at peak ripeness to value-added products and handcrafted items. The Thursday afternoon timing, running from 12:30 to 5pm, allows for a longer shopping window and makes it easy to incorporate a market visit into a weekday routine or a lake-area getaway. For vendors, this weekly market represents a consistent opportunity to build customer relationships throughout the growing season. The Wolfeboro area draws both permanent residents and seasonal visitors, particularly during summer months, which can support strong attendance. Being part of a farmers market in a historic resort community means exposure to customers who prioritize local and artisanal products. The market operates seasonally, which is typical for outdoor farmers markets in New England climates. For vendors interested in extending their season, the market also operates an indoor winter market at Abenaki Ski Lodge, allowing year-round participation in the Wolfeboro farmers market community.

Craft Fairs in Wolfeboro(1)

On The Green Arts and Crafts Festival

by Joyce's Craft Shows

The Nick, 10 Trotting Track Rd., Rt. 28, Wolfeboro, NH

2026-07-10

Craft FairContact Joyce's Craft Shows for booth pricing

20 spots open

Taking place on the picturesque Brewster Academy green in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, this annual craft fair draws artists, makers, and craftspeople from across the region each July. The On The Green Arts and Crafts Festival offers three days of shopping, entertainment, and community gathering, making it a summer destination for both longtime craft enthusiasts and casual browsers looking for unique handmade goods. With over a hundred exhibitors, the festival showcases the range you'd typically find at well-established craft fairs: jewelry makers, woodworkers, painters, ceramicists, fiber artists, home décor designers, and other independent creators selling work they've made themselves. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach customers who value handcrafted items or a shopper hunting for one-of-a-kind pieces, the variety reflects the diversity of the craft fair format, where quality and originality tend to matter more than mass production. The festival's location in Wolfeboro, a charming lakeside town in central New Hampshire, adds seasonal appeal. July is peak summer in the region, when both locals and vacation visitors are out and about, meaning foot traffic tends to be strong. The setting on the academy green provides an open-air venue that feels less enclosed than an indoor craft fair, giving the event a relaxed community atmosphere. Live music on Saturday and Sunday adds energy and keeps attendees lingering longer, which benefits vendors by extending browsing time. Free admission and parking remove barriers to attendance, making it accessible to a broad audience rather than a niche crowd. The welcome for leashed dogs reflects the casual, family-friendly tone of the event, typical of summer craft fairs in New England resort towns. If you're considering this event as a selling opportunity, the combination of strong July timing, open-air setting, established annual tradition, and the Wolfeboro location means steady foot traffic from people in a shopping mindset. Craft fair shoppers tend to be deliberate buyers rather than impulse shoppers, and they often seek out events like this specifically to find artisan work and support independent makers, which can translate to engaged customers for vendors with well-presented offerings.

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