Discover 43 upcoming craft fairs, art shows, festivals, and artisan markets across Utah. Browse booth fees, application deadlines, and vendor reviews.
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TheCraftMap tracks 230 craft fairs, art shows, festivals, and artisan markets in Utah, with 43 coming up and 1 still accepting vendor applications. Booth fees across the state run from about $10 to $1525, averaging roughly $357 per event.
The busiest craft fair towns in Utah right now are Salt Lake City (9), Farmington (3), Sandy (3), Herriman (2), Lehi (2), Logan (2). Each city page lists every upcoming event there with dates and booth details.
The craft fair season in Utah is busiest in July, September, June based on currently listed events, so vendors planning their 2026 schedule should line up applications well before then. The next deadline is Jul 15, 2026 for Midsummer Renaissance Faire 44th.
Whether you are a seasoned vendor or applying to your first show, use the booth ROI calculator to estimate profit per fair and the calendar view to avoid date conflicts. New to selling in Utah? Read the Utah permit and sales tax guide first.
TheCraftMap currently lists 43 upcoming craft fairs, art shows, festivals, and artisan markets in Utah, out of 230 events tracked across the state. New fairs are added weekly as organizers announce dates.
Booth fees in Utah typically start around $10 and average about $357, with larger juried shows charging up to $1525. Each listing on TheCraftMap shows the exact fee for that event.
Salt Lake City (9 upcoming), Farmington (3 upcoming), Sandy (3 upcoming) currently host the most craft fairs in Utah.
1 Utah fairs currently have open vendor applications. The next deadline is Jul 15, 2026 for Midsummer Renaissance Faire 44th in Cedar City. Most organizers close applications 1 to 3 months before the event.