Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Santa Clarita, California
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Santa Clarita to sell at.
Cal Arts Farmers Market
FarmersCanyon Country Farmers Market
FarmersHeart of Tataviam Pow Wow
FestivalTwo-day Native American cultural gathering hosted by the Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians on ancestral homelands at the village site of Tochonanga, held at William S. Hart Park since 1994. Free admission. Marketplace of 40+ craft and food vendors offering handmade jewelry, clothing and traditional items by Indigenous artists, alongside fry bread and Indian tacos. NOTE: formerly named the Hart of the West Pow Wow - renamed to center the Tataviam people. Same event, same venue, same organizer; do not create a second row under the old name.
KHTS Arts and Craft Fair
CraftAnnual arts and crafts fair at Central Park in Santa Clarita featuring roughly 60 local artists and crafters, run by radio station KHTS. Coincides with the KHTS Home and Garden Show and Emergency Expo, sharing their gate. A dozen food trucks, a butterfly tent, kids' area with pony rides and petting zoo, and a classic car show on the Sunday.
Makers Marketplace at Light Up Main Street
HolidayCurated holiday market of roughly 20 local artisans inside Light Up Main Street, the City of Santa Clarita's holiday season kickoff spanning five blocks of Main Street in Old Town Newhall. Only handmade and original work is considered; mass-produced and resale goods are excluded. 2026 vendor applications open through mid-September.
Santa Clarita Certified Farmers Market
FarmersSanta Clarita Cowboy Festival
FestivalTwo-day western heritage festival in its fourth decade, free to attend, held at William S. Hart Park in Old Town Newhall. The park is now managed entirely by the City of Santa Clarita, which has expanded the festival footprint.
SENSES Block Party
FestivalMonthly themed street-wide block party on Main Street in Old Town Newhall run by the City of Santa Clarita, with activities, live music and food and drink. Vendors are considered through the City's vendor interest form.
