Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Arizona
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals across Arizona to sell at.
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2nd Sunday Vintage Market
VintageAfter several years operating out of the Sears parking lot at Tucson Mall, the 2nd Sunday Vintage Market is shifting back to its roots, moving back to the Lowe's parking lot in Marana for the 2025–'26 antique fair season. The market goes big, with a parking lot full of dealers selling everything from concert shirts and tin toys to antique photographs and enamel signs. Runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., every second Sunday of the month through May.
2nd Sundays on Mill
ArtisanHeld on the second Sunday of November, January, February, and April in downtown Tempe, 2nd Sundays on Mill is a free outdoor market and street festival that closes Mill Avenue between 3rd and University Drive. The market features a curated lineup of Arizona-based artists, makers, and small businesses, plus a Kids Market. All products must be created, marketed, and/or grown by you in Arizona. Around 75+ vendors set up alongside live music, street performers, hands-on activities, and themed programming that changes each month. All vendors are selected through a jury process.
6th Street Market (Downtown Tempe Farmers Market)
FarmersDowntown Tempe farmers/maker market at 6th Street Park
Apache County Fair
FairHeld in St. Johns, the 84th annual Apache County Fair draws 15,000 attendees and 100+ exhibitors—a mix of agricultural, food, craft, and entertainment vendors. The county's signature summer event runs each August and attracts shoppers actively supporting local producers and artisans. All vendors must carry $1,000,000 liability insurance (or add $80 to booth fee for fair coverage). Food vendors need Apache County Health Department approval at least three weeks ahead. Overnight security provided; bring your own generators and equipment. Booths must stay staffed throughout and remain open until closing Saturday evening.
Apache Jii Festival
FestivalNative American heritage festival; four blocks of vendors with handmade art, crafts, demos, traditional foods
Apache Leap Mining Festival & Carnival
FestivalHeld in Superior, Arizona, the Apache Leap Mining Festival & Carnival is a three-day celebration featuring the town's famous mining competition, a parade, live entertainment, a carnival, and vendors. The festival draws on Superior's small-town hospitality and mining heritage — expect free live music throughout the weekend and mountain views from the outdoor beer garden.
Arizona Fine Art EXPO
ShowArizona Fine Art EXPO is a 10-week juried fine-art show in North Scottsdale featuring 120+ working studios where renowned artists create and sell original pieces directly to collectors. Held each January–March at 26540 N. Scottsdale Road, the EXPO showcases acrylics, oils, watercolors, ceramics, mixed media, and sculpture from award-winning artists nationwide. Open daily, with on-site café and free parking.
Arizona Market Place (swap meet)
FleaArizona Marketplace is Yuma's largest outdoor swap meet, hosting 150+ vendors of merchandise, food, and entertainment. The venue runs a seasonal operation (November through April) and actively recruits daily, weekly, and monthly vendors. Garage Sale events are a featured offering — contact the venue directly for vendor details.
Arizona Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace
FestivalHeld in Gold Canyon, the Arizona Renaissance Festival runs weekends in early spring and features 200+ artisan vendors—glassblowing, leatherwork, pottery, metalwork, and more—alongside food vendors in an open-air Artisan Market. The festival centers on immersive entertainment: jousting knights, falconry, live shows, and themed programming throughout the day. Strong foot traffic from families seeking a full-day outing; established event with a loyal crowd.
Arizona State Fair
FairStatewide annual fair with commercial/craft and food vendor programs
Arrowhead Farmers Market
FarmersArrowhead Farmers Market runs Saturdays year-round in Glendale at Dream City Church (75th Ave & 101). The market draws 100+ vendors weekly — produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, honey, and artisan goods — plus food trucks and kids activities. It's positioned as the Saturday market anchor for the West Valley.
Art Festival on the Mesas
FestivalHeld in Second Mesa at the Hopi Cultural Center, this inaugural Art Festival features Hopi handmade and Hopi-designed artwork, dance performances, food vendors, and cultural programming. Artist eligibility is restricted to Hopi tribal members and certified Hopi artisans—original works only, with strict enforcement under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. Limited 10'x10' booth spaces; artists staff their own booths for the full day.
Art in the Park
ArtisanRunning in its 54th year, Art in the Park draws established repeat customers to Sierra Vista each October. Handmade and original work only — no mass-produced goods. Vendors speak of strong sales from loyal shoppers who return year after year. Food vendors welcome. Note: dogs are prohibited during the event unless they are service dogs.
Asado & Brew Festival - Founders Day Celebration
Festival2nd annual city food-and-brew Founders Day festival with food/vendor booths (city-run).
Avondale Fiesta
FestivalCity-run cultural fiesta with vendor booths, food and entertainment
Avondale WinterFest
HolidayFree municipal holiday festival with Santa, entertainment and an exhibitor/vendor marketplace
AZ Poppy Fest
FestivalRegional spring wildflower festival with vendor booths, art shows across Globe/Miami
Benson Lantern Festival
FestivalHeld in Benson, the 9th annual Lantern Festival draws individuals of all ages for an evening centered around releasing sky lanterns carrying messages of hope, love, and remembrance. The event features music, dancing, merchandise, arts & crafts vendors, food & beverage vendors, and a kids zone with face painting, balloon twisting, and inflatables. Mark milestones, set goals, or celebrate a loved one as hundreds of lanterns light the sky.
Billy Moore Days Carnival & Event
FestivalCity signature multi-day festival with carnival, vendor booths, food and entertainment
Bisbee Farmers Market
FarmersRecurring Bisbee farmers market; produce/food vendors.
Buckeye Air Fair
FairCity signature air fair/expo with vendor marketplace, food and exhibitor booths
Bullhead City Farmers Market
FarmersBullhead City Farmers Market is running a 2025/2026 season featuring five themed Saturdays. The market welcomes produce vendors, food vendors, and artisan makers. Seasonal vendors get a dedicated website page with photos and links, two social media posts per market date, and a chance to be featured in press releases and promotional videos.
Burros on Main
FestivalLaunching fall 2026 on Superior's historic Main Street, Burros on Main is Arizona's newest take on Pack Burro Racing — where runner-and-burro teams from across the Southwest race out of town on rugged trails and finish back downtown. While teams race, Main Street fills with vendors, music, a beer garden, and family-friendly programming. Sport-focused event with a strong vendor and entertainment component.
Camp Verde Cornfest
FestivalHeld in Camp Verde on the third Saturday of July, Corn Fest celebrates the Verde Valley's famous sweet corn grown at Hauser & Hauser Farms. The street fair runs on Hollamon Street and inside the Community Center Gym, featuring fresh roasted corn to eat and take home, food vendors, crafts, games, and live music. Running for over 25 years, it's an old-fashioned family event with a strong local following.
Camp Verde Pecan & Wine Festival
FestivalThe Pecan and Wine Festival is an annual celebration of Camp Verde's pecan growers and wineries. The festival features 15 premier Arizona wineries and a local craft brewery, plus live music, gourmet food trucks, and a marketplace featuring over 80 local artisans and specialty nut vendors. Event is free to attend, held in March at the Camp Verde Community Field.
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How many craft fairs and markets are in Arizona?
Canopy Season lists 206 vendor events in Arizona, with new ones added as organizers announce them.
