Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in South Dakota
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals across South Dakota to sell at.
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Aberdeen Farmers Market
FarmersDowntown Aberdeen market at Malchow Plaza; growers, bakers & makers with homegrown, homemade & handcrafted goods; live music
Black Hills Farmers Market
FarmersBlack Hills Farmers Market opened in 1989 and is South Dakota's largest—hosting 50+ vendors during peak season at Market Park in Rapid City. The market runs year-round with seasonal hour changes. All vendors source within 200 miles. The mix spans produce, meats, baked goods, dairy, eggs, honey, herbs, pickles, salsas, jams, hand-crafted items, plants, and cut flowers. Summer months bring Master Gardeners, Rapid City's Book Mobile, and rotating community programming; special events include Kids Month, Senior Month, and Farm Day.
Brookings Farmers Market
FarmersBrookings Farmers Market runs Saturdays year-round in Brookings—May through October on the 300 block of 6th Ave downtown, November through April on the first and third Saturday at 5th Street Gym. Local producers sell produce, meats, jams, honey, bread, coffee, soap, eggs, and more. Free community yoga, children's activities, and live music are occasionally offered.
Brookings Summer Arts Festival
FestivalHeld each July in Pioneer Park, Brookings Summer Arts Festival is South Dakota's premier juried art festival drawing 175+ artists from across the nation across 15 disciplines — painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, fiber, and more. Thirty-six gourmet and ethnic food booths plus 30+ artisan food vendors selling packaged goods and natural skin products round out the market. Live entertainment performs throughout the park. Free admission.
Brown County Fair
FairHeld in Aberdeen each August, Brown County Fair is a week-long free-admission event drawing thousands of attendees from South Dakota and North Dakota. Two expo buildings host roughly 100 booths each, with additional outdoor and concession vendor spots—a mix ranging from home goods and jewelry to food vendors offering everything from fresh-cut fries to Indian tacos. Strong foot traffic, no gate admission for visitors, and returning vendors get priority renewal, meaning good slots stay competitive.
Buffalo Roundup Arts Festival
FestivalHeld in Custer State Park each September, the Buffalo Roundup Arts Festival runs alongside the annual roundup of more than 1,300 American bison—a spectacle designated "The Top Event in North America" by the American Bus Association. The three-day arts festival at the State Game Lodge features around 150 vendors selling handmade arts and crafts, plus food booths and live entertainment. Draws over 14,000 attendees.
Clay County Fair
FairHeld in Vermillion in August, Clay County Fair is a free three-day event featuring livestock shows, 4-H and open-class exhibits, free live music, demolition derby, tractor pull, cornhole tournament, cornhole tournament, and vendors. Inside booth spaces ($50, 8'x10' with table, chairs, electricity included) require valid sales tax license; representatives must be present during posted hours. Outside food vendor spots full for 2026. Vendor spaces currently full for the year.
Corn Palace Festival
FestivalThe Corn Palace Festival celebrates the annual redecoration of the World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, held in August. One of South Dakota's longest running annual events, it features carnival rides, food and specialty vendors, along with the locals bringing in their best produce to be judged. The festival carries on the traditions of bringing in the best names in entertainment to headline the event. The festival is setup from 5th–9th street on Main street. The event does limit vending of similar items, so apply early.
Custer Farmers Market
FarmersHeld at Way Park on the corner of Mt. Rushmore and 4th Street in Custer, this Saturday farmers market runs June through October, offering produce, chickens, baked goods, and value-added goods.
Falls Park Farmers Market (Summer)
FarmersProducer market (vendors within 100 mi); ~42 vendors; produce, meat, baked goods, plants, handmade goods
Falls Park Farmers Market (Winter)
FarmersFalls Park Farmers Market operates year-round near downtown Sioux Falls — a summer market at Falls Park (May–October) and a winter market indoors at Mosaic Arts and Events (November–April). Expect produce, meat, baked goods, flowers, coffee, hot food, local soaps, and handmade goods. Live music at each Saturday market.
Festival in the Park
FestivalHeld every third weekend in July in Spearfish City Park, Festival in the Park draws 25,000+ attendees to one of the upper Midwest's largest outdoor arts and music festivals. Organized by the Matthews Opera House & Arts Center, the three-day festival features 185+ fine art and craft vendors emphasizing handmade and original products, 24 food vendors with eclectic cuisines, and free live entertainment daily. Strong foot traffic, established crowd, and a mix of art, music, and food — solid fit if you're seeking July visibility in the Black Hills.
Fruhlingsfest Spring Street Market
FestivalDowntown spring street market with handcrafted-goods vendors, live music, beverage garden
Gold Discovery Days
FestivalCuster town celebration weekend with an arts & crafts festival, parade, car show, hot-air balloon rally
Hill City Spring Craft Fair
CraftAnnual spring craft fair with handmade goods (Facebook is the event's primary page)
Hot Springs Farmers Market
FarmersHot Springs Farmers Market runs Saturdays from mid-June through late September at Centennial Park. The market features local produce, value-added products, baked goods, and artisans alongside live music and a kid zone — a straightforward community farmers market with the full spread of local food vendors.
Huron Farmers Market
FarmersRunning since 2005, Huron Farmers Market operates each Saturday from June through early October in Campbell Park. Expect 5–12 vendors selling in-season produce, baked goods, raw honey, farm-fresh eggs, local beef and lamb, handmade soap and body care products, canned goods, and handcrafted items. Community-focused market drawing shoppers who want locally grown and locally made goods.
Junkin' Market Days
VintageCurated small-business market (boutique, home decor, furniture, vintage, gourmet food); 100+ vendors; $5 admission
KELOLAND Living Arts & Crafts Show
CraftArts & crafts show at Ramkota Exhibit Hall; vendor applications open (online + downloadable)
Madison Farmers Market
FarmersHeld in Madison at the Public Library, Madison Farmers Market runs Thursday afternoons from July through October. Contact the market for vendor details.
Main Street Arts & Crafts Festival
CraftDowntown arts & crafts festival (crafts/fine art + ~9 food booths) via Hot Springs Area Chamber
Milbank Farmers Market
FarmersProducer market open to vendors selling items they raised/produced/created; seeking vendors
National Red Power Round Up
ShowHeld in Huron on the SD State Fairgrounds, the 37th annual National Red Power Round Up is a three-day celebration of International Harvester, Steiger, and Case IH history drawing collectors and enthusiasts from across the country. Expect tractors, engines, trucks, equipment, household appliances, milking equipment, toy collections, and indoor vendor exhibits — some air-conditioned. The event includes a parade, auction, quilt show, and kids activities. Exhibitors must be current International Harvester Collectors Club members; pre-registration nets two free admission passes.
Oahe Days Music & Arts Festival
FestivalHeld in Pierre, Oahe Days Music & Arts Festival is a juried art show with arts, craft, and food vendors, plus a beer garden and live music in Steamboat Park along the Missouri River.
Outlaw Square Summer Vendor & Pop-Up Market
Pop-UpHeld in downtown Deadwood on Historic Main Street, Outlaw Square's Summer Vendor & Pop-Up Market is a two-day early-June event for hand-crafted goods. Vendors must carry SD sales tax licenses and maintain their own insurance. Overnight security provided. Furnish your own tables and display equipment; electricity and limited tent space available for additional fees. Free parking with shuttle service, or paid options nearby.
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How many craft fairs and markets are in South Dakota?
Canopy Season lists 43 vendor events in South Dakota, with new ones added as organizers announce them.
