Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Kansas
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals across Kansas to sell at.
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Allen County Farmers' Market
FarmersOpen-air market with two locations in Iola; locally grown produce, baked goods, crafts and more; cash, card, SNAP, Vision, DUFB and KSFMNP accepted; pilot location for produce prescription program for the CHC of SEK
Andover Artisan Faire
ArtisanThe first-ever Andover Artisan Faire brings together 30+ vendors from the Andover area at Heritage Plaza (corner of Yorktown and Kellogg), featuring handcrafted goods, live jazz music, and local food vendors. Free and open to the public.
Andover Hometown Christmas
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Arkalalah Fall Festival
FestivalRunning since 1928, Arkalalah is a premier fall festival held in Arkansas City, KS each October that draws tens of thousands of attendees. The 94th annual event features three parades, a carnival, marching band competition, street games, the Queen's coronation, and numerous food and craft vendors. Food vendor spaces are currently full for 2026—apply early for consideration next year. Craft vendors register via dedicated application. Strong established crowd with attendees traveling from across the region for this homecoming-focused event.
Central Kansas Free Fair
FairHeld in Abilene, Central Kansas Free Fair is one of the largest fairs in the state and serves as a hub for 4-H and FFA members to exhibit, learn, and compete. The fair features the Wild Bill Hickok PRCA Rodeo, frequently voted one of the top outdoor rodeos, alongside educational activities and entertainment for all ages. A strong draw for vendors targeting families and agricultural audiences.
Coffeyville Farmers' Market
FarmersHeld in Walter Johnson Park, Coffeyville Farmers' Market runs May through October with Saturday morning and Tuesday afternoon slots. Non-potentially hazardous foods — produce, baked goods, honey, nuts — and homemade crafts with agricultural focus are welcome. Vendors must live within 50 miles of Coffeyville, supply their own tables, and handle their own sales tax.
Dodge City Days
FestivalHeld in Dodge City, Dodge City Days is Kansas's second-largest festival, drawing around 100,000 attendees over 10 days in late July and early August. The event celebrates Wild West heritage with a PRCA rodeo, parade, live entertainment, BBQ competition, car show, historic trolley tours, food trucks, and 50+ individual events. 2026 marks the festival's tribute to America's 250th anniversary alongside Dodge City's frontier legacy.
Dodge City Days Arts & Craft Show
CraftHeld in Dodge City during early August, Dodge City Days Arts & Craft Show takes place at the village square mall with all display areas indoors. This is a non-juried show — no jury process. On-site demonstrations of your skills are highly encouraged. Booth spaces are not guaranteed and may be subject to change. Only one representative per franchise (e.g., Pampered Chef, Scentsy) is allowed; participation is first-come, first-served. All vendors must comply with federal, state, and local sales tax laws. The building is secured each evening with additional security provided, but the organizers are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Animals are not permitted. Unloading and loading assistance is not available.
Downtown Farmers' Market of Manhattan
FarmersEstablished 1979; one of Kansas's oldest markets; ~50 vendors typically, 60+ at peak; producers, growers, and crafters. Accepts EBT/SNAP with doubling, Senior FMNP. Handmade vendors only (no direct sales, wholesale, or franchise stores). Hosts Small Business Saturday, Homegrown Celebration, Fall Fest, Holiday Market
Downtown Hays Market
FarmersHeld in downtown Hays under the Downtown Pavilion, this Saturday morning market (May through October) welcomes growers, bakers, honey producers, craftspeople, artists, and musicians. The vendor mix spans fresh produce, cut flowers, baked goods, handcrafted items like jewelry and soaps, and live music. SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks are accepted. Kansas sales tax ID required.
El Dorado Farmers & Art Market
FarmersBi-weekly farmers & art market with themes (Produce Fest, Kids Day, Boos Brews & BBQ)
Emporia Farmers Market
FarmersEmporia Farmers Market has been running for 40+ years in downtown Emporia, supporting 60+ local farmers, bakers, makers, and artisans. Saturdays year-round and Wednesday evenings (June–September) bring fresh seasonal produce, flowers, baked goods, meat, eggs, handmade goods, and prepared foods. The market accepts SNAP/EBT, Double Up Food Bucks, and senior nutrition programs to expand food access. Live music and special events run throughout the season.
Farm & Art Market Downtown
FarmersHeld Saturdays mornings in May through October in downtown Salina, Farm & Art Market brings together farmers, artisans, and food producers selling directly to consumers. The market supports the local food system and gives Salina residents access to fresh, locally sourced produce, baked goods, honey, and handmade crafts — all in one early-morning gathering.
First Friday Farmer's Market (NOTO)
FarmersProduced by Shawnee County Parks + Rec. Thousands of First Friday visitors in NOTO (North Topeka). Indoor bathrooms; large parking lot
Garden City Farmers' Market
FarmersFresh produce, fresh bread, baked items, flowers, plants, meat products, crafts, jewelry, artists, hair accessories
Goodland Open Air Market
FarmersCitizens of Goodland gather on the 1200 block of Main Street every Saturday morning June through October selling fresh locally grown produce, baked goods, jams, jellies, eggs, meat plus breakfast for customers; Kansas farmers, gardeners, ranchers, makers, bakers and young entrepreneurs encouraged as vendors
Grace Hill Winery Local Artisan Fair
ArtisanHeld in October near Whitewater at Grace Hill Winery, 2.5 miles west of Whitewater, Kansas, this Local Artisan Fair is an outdoor-focused event with a limited number of premium indoor booth spaces. Most booths are set up outside, though vendors needing indoor setup may arrange it depending on availability. Electricity is available indoors; all vendors receive WiFi access. If severe weather forces cancellation, all vendor fees are refunded.
Great American Market
CraftHeld in downtown Emporia each September, this annual market gathers artists and food vendors spanning over six city blocks and side streets. The event typically draws around 200 vendors selling antiques and collectibles, handmade crafts, resin art, and crochet items, plus clothes, jewelry, plants, records, seasonings and spices. Food trucks offer tacos, burgers, sweet treats, and more. The market has run consistently on the second Saturday for the last twenty years, building a healthy turnout of vendors from the local community, across Kansas, and neighboring states. Limited electricity is available first-come, first-served. Vendors must report sales to the State of Kansas.
Great Lenexa BBQ Battle
FestivalRunning since 1984, the Great Lenexa BBQ Battle is Kansas' official state barbecue championship, drawing 150–200 teams competing for the Grand Champion title. Friday night is the draw for the public—live music, kids activities, food vendors, and a festival-style atmosphere as teams host private parties throughout the park. Saturday is competition and judging. New in 2026: free BBQ samples from five featured locations on Friday while supplies last.
Greater Andover Days
FestivalHeld in Andover's Central Park each fall—the 4th weekend after Labor Day—Greater Andover Days draws 5,000+ attendees to a three-day festival running since 1967. The mix includes food vendors, a business expo/craft fair, live entertainment, parade, car show, KidFest, carnival, and fireworks—plus fishing and archery clinics for those looking beyond typical festival fare.
Hutchinson Art Fair
ShowHeld each May in Hutchinson at the Kansas State Fairgrounds, Hutchinson Art Fair brings together 40+ local and regional artists selling fine art. Indoor single or shared booth spaces available for individual artists, artist pairs, or student groups (up to three per booth). Artists handle their own materials and sales processing.
Hutchinson Jaycee Water Carnival
FestivalThe 83rd Annual Hutchinson Jaycee Water Carnival is held each year on Father's Day weekend in Hutchinson, Minnesota. The Grande Day Parade is the highlight of the Water Carnival week. The festival features food and drink vendors alongside tournaments, boat parades, and community activities. The Hutchinson Jaycee Water Carnival is a Community Festival provided to Hutchinson & surrounding areas, highlighting the local pride of area businesses & citizens.
Independence Farmers & Makers Market
FarmersHeld in downtown Independence, the Independence Farmers & Makers Market runs Saturdays and Thursdays from May through October in the public parking lot behind Ane Mae's Coffee. The market welcomes produce vendors, bakers, crafters, and makers selling locally grown and handmade goods — fruits, vegetables, bedding plants, baked goods, jellies, and crafts. A community-driven market supporting local producers and small business growth.
Kansas State Fair
FairHeld in Hutchinson in mid-September, the Kansas State Fair is the largest single event in Kansas, attracting approximately 350,000 people annually. Running since 1913, the fair operates all 10 days rain or shine and draws a statewide crowd from all 105 Kansas counties. With over 1,000 vendor locations, it combines agriculture exhibitions, livestock competitions, a world-class midway, national entertainment, and commercial exhibits. Vendors can sell products, food, rides, or attractions; all booth types operate throughout the entire fair.
Kansas Wheat Festival - Arts/Crafts Show (126th)
CraftThe 126th Kansas Wheat Festival runs in mid-July in Wellington and includes a juried arts and crafts show. The festival draws the community for five days of events — expect solid foot traffic from locals and visitors attending the broader celebration. Check the chamber website for booth details and vendor categories.
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How many craft fairs and markets are in Kansas?
Canopy Season lists 53 vendor events in Kansas, with new ones added as organizers announce them.
