Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Utah
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals across Utah to sell at.
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9th and 9th Street Festival
FestivalHeld in Salt Lake City's 9th and 9th neighborhood, this 33rd annual festival takes over the intersection of 900 East and 900 South each September. Expect a mixed vendor lineup — artists and makers, food vendors, local businesses, and nonprofits — plus live music and activities throughout the day. Foot traffic is strong and neighborhood-focused; local restaurants participate with sidewalk sales and specials.
9th West Farmers Market
Farmers9th West Farmers Market is marking its 20th—and final—year in 2026. Located near the International Peace Gardens on Salt Lake City's west side, the market runs Sundays mid-June through mid-October and draws a community-focused crowd of shoppers looking to buy directly from local producers. This is your last chance to be part of this neighborhood institution.
America's Freedom Festival (Freedom Days)
FestivalHeld in Provo around Independence Day, America's Freedom Festival draws 350,000+ people to its Grand Parade and hosts ~30 events throughout the celebration. Freedom Days includes a vendor village with arts, crafts, specialty products, home décor, and food vendors — separate from the main parade activity. Running for 44 years, the festival is a high-traffic community event with established attendance.
American Fork Steel Days
FestivalIn American Fork, Utah, Steel Days runs for eight days and includes over 30 events. The 78th anniversary of this beloved American Fork tradition draws tens of thousands of people come through the park over the course of those three days during the carnival and Food & Vendor Market. Long-standing activities such as the Grand Parade, the Car Show, the Carnival, the Big Show, and Fireworks anchor the festival. Vendor opportunities span the Food & Vendor Market (craft, handmade, artisan, and commercial categories), Car Show, Kids Splash Night, and Youth Entrepreneur Market. Valid business license required. Chamber membership offers significant discounts across all vendor categories.
Art City Days
FestivalHeld each June in Springville, Art City Days is the city's flagship summer celebration running the first Saturday through the first full week of the month. Expect carnivals, parades, a balloon festival, live entertainment, food vendors, and a wide mix of family activities. The event includes a craft boutique (handmade required), vendor booths across craft and commercial categories, and a robust schedule of concerts, contests, and fireworks.
Art in Kayenta Festival
FestivalArt in Kayenta is a free three-day festival each October in Ivins, Utah, drawing thousands of art enthusiasts to the Kayenta Art Village. Expect sculpture, painting, jewelry, ceramics, wood, metal, and mixed-media work from dozens of artists alongside food vendors, live music, a beer and wine garden, and Kayenta's own Xetava Café and Tapas Bar — all set against stunning desert vistas.
Ashley Valley Farmers Market
FarmersAshley Valley Farmers Market marks its 19th year in 2026 — a Saturday market in Vernal running through September with locally grown produce, handcrafted artisan goods, and locally prepared foods. The market holds true to its original mission of connecting shoppers directly with local growers and makers.
Balloons and Tunes Roundup
FestivalHeld in Kanab, Balloons and Tunes Roundup draws about 40 hot air balloon pilots over a Southern Utah weekend each February. The vendor fair runs both Friday and Saturday on W 100 N Main Street alongside live music, a lantern launch festival (Friday, weather permitting), and a balloon glow (Saturday). Balloon launches happen each morning at 7:30am — not guaranteed by weather, but the event runs rain or shine with bands and vendors either way.
Bear Lake Raspberry Days
FestivalBear Lake Raspberry Days celebrates the world-famous Bear Lake raspberry harvest with a three-day festival at Heritage Park featuring food and craft vendors, live music, pie-eating contests, and community events. Strong foot traffic from locals and visitors drawn to the raspberry harvest season. No dogs allowed at the festival grounds.
Beaver County Fair
FairBeaver County Fair is held in Minersville each August and features livestock shows, rodeo, derby, pageants, carnival rides, contests, and 4H programming. Commercial and food vendors are welcome; food-handler certificates and vendor insurance are required.
Beehive Bazaar Holiday Market
HolidayBeehive Bazaar has been operating in Provo for more than two decades, now held at The Beehive, a mod-inspired event venue in the heart of Provo. Each event features over 200 unique, hand-crafted vendors competing on handmade-only items that are original, new, fresh, different, and out-of-the-ordinary. Central checkout means vendors don't stay with booths — you restock as needed. Vendors must be exclusive to Beehive Bazaar; you cannot participate in other Utah County shows that overlap with event dates. Booth sizes are 3' x 4', 3' x 6', or 3' x 8' (max 3' depth); sales paid out via direct deposit within 5 business days.
Benson Grist Mill Farmers Market
FarmersBenson Grist Mill Farmers Market runs Saturdays from late June through mid-October at the historic mill site in Tooele County. The market has grown to 27+ vendors selling produce, meats, crafts, decor, and food — with live entertainment on-site. Contact hideoutfarmandranch@gmail.com to apply.
Blue Moon Festival
FestivalHeld in Holladay in September, Blue Moon Festival is a free one-night arts celebration at Holladay Village Plaza that draws approximately 4,000 visitors. The festival is dedicated to celebrating creativity and community, with booth space reserved exclusively for individual artists and makers. Expect live music and food trucks—locally focused, no mass-produced goods. Utah State Tax Requirement: All vendors must complete a simple tax form (name, address, phone, DOB, and ID/tax info) and submit directly to the Utah State Tax Commission.
Bluff Arts Festival Artist Market
ArtisanBluff Arts Festival in Bluff, Utah runs over four days each October and pairs an artist market with workshops, literary events, a film festival, gallery walks, and live music. The Artist Market features creative vendors from across the Four Corners showcasing a variety of mediums that capture the spirit of the Southwest. This is a juried event.
Bountiful Handcart Days
FestivalBountiful Handcart Days is a long-running pioneer-heritage festival held in Bountiful each July, featuring the 2nd largest parade in Utah on Saturday morning, a handcart race, park activities and games, a free concert, and fireworks. Food and beverage vendors are welcome alongside craft and retail exhibitors.
Box Elder County Fair & Rodeo
FairHeld each August in Tremonton, Box Elder County Fair & Rodeo brings together agriculture, rodeo, 4-H exhibits, junior livestock, and community tradition for a full week. The fair features four nights of the Golden Spike PRCA Rodeo, live entertainment, a Wednesday parade, antique machinery, carnival rides, and a mix of food and commercial vendors throughout the grounds.
Brian Head Art Fair
ShowThe 28th annual Brian Head Art Fair draws vendors and shoppers to 10,000 feet elevation over the 4th of July weekend. Mountain backdrop, live music, a beer garden, food vendors, and family attractions — climbing wall, zip line, tubing, disc golf, archery — keep both browsers and kids engaged. Established crowd returning year after year; strong foot traffic around the fireworks show.
Brigham City Peach Days
FestivalRunning strong for over a century, Brigham City Peach Days is held the weekend after Labor Day in Brigham City, Utah, celebrating the region's peach harvest and agricultural heritage. The festival draws 200+ vendors for art, crafts, and food across Main Street and the Community Center, alongside a Saturday parade, free concerts, carnival rides, a large car show, and live entertainment. Note: 2026 booths are full.
Cache County Fair & Rodeo
FairHeld in Logan in early August, Cache County Fair & Rodeo is celebrating 147 years at the Fair. Exhibitors display everything from cows to crafts, pigeons to photography, and foods to fine arts, all from throughout Cache County, with winners in each category advancing to the Utah State Fair. The fair draws an estimated 50,000 visitors, and saw 675 combined exhibitors in recent years. The event includes a rodeo and carnival. The fair operates under new vendor management, with updated vendor policies and procedures.
Cache Valley Gardeners' Market
FarmersCache Valley Gardeners' Market runs Saturdays behind the Historic Courthouse in downtown Logan, from May through mid-October. It's a nonprofit market featuring produce from local growers, baked goods, hot food, crafts, and live music each week. The market hosts special seasonal events — Children's Day, Author's Day, Non-Profits' Day — throughout the season. Returning vendors have priority, and space is limited in certain categories.
Capitol Reef Farmers Market
FarmersLocated in Wayne County, Utah, just minutes outside Capitol Reef National Park, this Saturday market draws local producers and shoppers looking for fresh produce, baked goods, handmade crafts, jewelry, and live music. Over 30 vendors each season — farmers, bakers, artisans, and a weekly folk band. Tourism-heavy foot traffic from park visitors mixed with an established local crowd. Strong sense of community; expect shoppers intentionally seeking out local makers and growers.
Carbon County Fair
FairHeld in Price, the Carbon County Fair was revived in 2022 after ending in 2019—a community effort built from scratch. It runs each June and features a PRCA-sanctioned rodeo, vendor booths, open class and 4-H exhibits, animal barn, live music, and competitions like motocross and an auto show. Craft and food vendors are core to the programming. Still ramping up, it's gaining attendance and vendor participation year to year.
Cedar Livestock & Heritage Festival
FestivalHeritage festival at Cross Hollows; craft, artisan and food vendor booths; apply deadline Oct 1 2026.
Christkindlmarkt SLC
HolidayHeld at This Is The Place Heritage Park in early December, Christkindlmarkt SLC is a German-style holiday market run by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to serve the Utah community. Expect wooden vendor booths, food, live entertainment, and family activities set against a heritage-park backdrop. The market celebrates St. Martin's Day with a Lantern Parade and an annual charitable-giving project — vendors and shoppers participate in community service as part of the season.
Cotton Days
FestivalRunning since 1987, Cotton Days in Washington City happens each late April through early May, featuring field trips, parade and Cotton Fest. The centerpiece is Cotton Fest, a lively celebration with live entertainment, dance performances, vendor booths, games, bounce houses, a heritage show, and a tractor pull at Veterans Park. The tradition celebrates the town's remarkable founding and resilient heritage —stemming from the Cotton Mission, when southerners were called to grow cotton in the desert. Vendors can apply through the Cotton Fest vendor form.
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