Vendor Events in Woodland Park, CO

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

Craft Fairs in Woodland Park(1)

Tagawa Gardens Arts & Crafts Festival

by Tagawa Gardens

Woodland Park, CO

Summer 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

Set in the beautiful mountain setting of Woodland Park, Colorado, this summer craft fair brings together curated artisans and makers in an outdoor garden environment. The Tagawa Gardens Arts & Crafts Festival is an annual event that draws vendors from across the region who create handmade goods ranging from jewelry and home decor to fine art, pottery, woodwork, and seasonal garden-related crafts. Being located just 18 miles from Colorado Springs, the event sits at a higher elevation with pleasant summer weather, making it an ideal time for both vendors and visitors to enjoy an outdoor shopping experience surrounded by natural beauty. This juried craft fair attracts a diverse mix of makers and collectors who appreciate quality handcrafted items. Attendees typically include local residents and visitors from the surrounding areas who are looking for one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in retail stores. The garden setting creates a unique atmosphere compared to traditional indoor craft fairs, offering vendors the advantage of natural lighting and an engaging outdoor environment that encourages browsing and community interaction. Summer timing means shoppers are often in a relaxed mood, willing to spend time exploring booths and connecting with vendors about their work and creative processes. If you make or sell handcrafted goods, this festival offers a strong opportunity to reach customers who specifically seek out artisan products. The juried vendor selection means the event maintains a focus on quality and originality, which helps establish the festival's reputation and draws a serious shopping audience. The mountain location and summer season make this a particularly appealing event for vendors working in categories like outdoor decor, gardening accessories, handmade jewelry, art prints, natural skincare products, and other summer-friendly crafts. Whether you're an established crafter looking to expand your market or newer to the vendor circuit, the Tagawa Gardens Arts & Crafts Festival in Woodland Park presents a well-attended platform to showcase your work during the peak summer season.

Farmers Markets in Woodland Park(2)

Woodland Park Farmers' Market - Winter

by Woodland Park Farmers' Market - Winter Organizers

215 E. Midland Road, Woodland Park, CO 80863

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Nov 12 - Dec 10

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Winter farmers markets operate on a different rhythm than their summer counterparts, and the Woodland Park Farmers' Market - Winter at 215 E. Midland Road in Woodland Park, CO captures that seasonal shift beautifully. Running weekly from November 12 through December 10 on Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this market caters to vendors and shoppers looking for cold-weather staples and holiday items. The compressed four-week season means vendors focus on what grows, stores, and thrives during Colorado's fall and early winter months, creating a curated selection rather than the abundance of summer markets. You'll find the typical farmers market lineup here: local produce that's been harvested for storage or grown in season, fresh baked goods from local bakers, artisanal cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, dried herbs, and prepared foods that warm you up on chilly Saturday mornings. Winter markets in mountain towns like Woodland Park tend to draw a mix of locals stocking up for holiday cooking and entertaining, plus year-round market shoppers who appreciate the smaller, more intimate feel of the off-season. The vendor community at winter markets often includes people focused on specialty items, preserves, root vegetables, and holiday-specific offerings that don't appear during other times of year. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers in the Teller County area. If you're a vendor selling food, produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, or prepared foods, this is a straightforward weekly commitment during the holiday season. The location in Woodland Park itself positions the market as a community gathering spot in Teller County, drawing folks from the surrounding mountain communities who are looking for local food options during the winter months.

Woodland Park Farmers' Market - Summer

by Woodland Park Farmers' Market - Summer Organizers

116 S. West Street, Woodland Park, CO 80863

Fri: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 5 - Sep 25; Oct 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Summer farmers markets in the Rocky Mountain region offer a unique window into peak growing season, and the weekly market at 116 S. West Street in Woodland Park brings that abundance directly to the community. Running Friday mornings from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this farmers market serves as a gathering place for local producers and vendors in Teller County, Colorado, starting in early June through late September, then continuing into the fall and winter months through the end of December. The early morning timing means shoppers can arrive before the day heats up, selecting from the freshest offerings while vendors are still setting up their stands. What makes a farmers market different from other retail shopping is the direct relationship between grower and buyer. You'll find vendors selling produce at peak ripeness, baked goods made fresh that week, local cheese from regional producers, farm eggs, and even seafood brought in by specialty vendors. Beyond edibles, craftspeople also set up at the market, offering flowers, handmade goods, and other items. The variety reflects what's actually in season and what local producers have available, so the market's character shifts week to week and month to month. Summer through early fall tends toward vegetables, berries, and stone fruits, while late fall and winter bring root vegetables, preserved items, and holiday-focused goods. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to shoppers using government nutrition assistance. For vendors specifically seeking customers interested in organic and sustainably-grown products, this market draws shoppers who prioritize where their food comes from. Whether you're selling fresh produce, prepared foods, crafts, or specialty items, a weekly farmers market creates consistent foot traffic and loyal repeat customers who know exactly when and where to find you. The Woodland Park location serves both locals and visitors to the area, establishing your vendor presence in this Teller County community throughout the extended season.

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