At the Durango Farmers Market, we grow community—bringing together farmers, food producers, and artisans to create a vibrant marketplace. We welcome vendors who share our commitment to strengthening local agriculture, supporting small businesses, and increasing access to fresh, locally produced food.

2026 Vendor Applications

Applications for the 2026 Saturday Market Day and 2nd Saturdays on Main will be open
February 1 – March 1, 2026.

All vendors—new and returning—must submit an application each season. Acceptance in a previous year does not guarantee acceptance in future seasons.

Late applications may be considered on a rolling basis, subject to availability, product mix, and market needs.

Why Vend with the Durango Farmers Market?

Reach a Strong, Engaged Audience

The Durango Farmers Market welcomes approximately 1,000–2,000 customers each week, providing vendors direct access to a community that values fresh, local, and thoughtfully produced goods.

Participate in a Stable, High-Visibility Marketplace

DFM offers a well-established market structure that supports vendor success, promotes consistency, and strengthens the regional food and small business economy.

Be Part of a Mission-Driven Community

Vendors are part of a connected network of farmers, ranchers, food producers, artisans, and service providers working together to support sustainable food systems, education, and local access.

Markets You May Apply For

The Durango Farmers Market operates multiple markets throughout the year, all governed by the same Rules & Regulations, with separate application periods.

Saturday Market — TBK Bank

Location: TBK Bank Parking Lot
259 W. 9th Street, Durango, CO 81301

Season: Saturdays, 5/16/26 - 10/31/26


Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
(9:00 AM start time in October)

Commitment Expectation:
Vendors applying to the Saturday Market are expected to commit to a minimum of eight (8) market dates during the season.

Vendors who are unable to meet this minimum commitment are encouraged to apply for 2nd Saturdays on Main only, which offers a more flexible, date-specific participation option.

2nd Saturdays on Main

Location: Downtown Durango
Main Avenue (900–1100 blocks)

Schedule:

  • May 9th

  • June 13th

  • July 11th

  • August 8th

  • September 12th

  • October 10th


    Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
    (9:00 AM start time in October)

    Harvest & Holiday Markets

Harvest and Holiday Market applications will be open
October 1 – November 1 each year.

These seasonal markets take place outside the regular market season and have separate application windows, dates, and vendor needs.

Vendors must apply specifically for Harvest and/or Holiday Markets, even if they are approved for the regular season.

Vendor Eligibility

To be eligible to apply, vendors must operate within the following region:

  • La Plata County, CO

  • Montezuma County, CO

  • Archuleta County, CO

  • Dolores County, CO

  • San Juan County, CO

  • San Juan County, NM

Application Fees

  • $35 non-refundable application fee
    (One-time fee to apply to any 2026 DFM market)

  • Harvest & Holiday Markets:
    Booth fees are announced with the seasonal application.

  • Late applications: Additional $35 non-refundable fee

Before You Apply

All applicants are required to:

  • Review and agree to the 2026 Rules & Regulations

  • Submit a complete and accurate product list

  • Indicate whether applying as a Member Vendor or Non-Member Vendor

  • Upload all required licenses, permits, and insurance upon acceptance

Incomplete applications or missing documentation may delay or prevent approval.

The Durango Farmers Market is where local businesses thrive, customers connect, and community is built. Don’t miss your chance—apply now!

Vendor Application

Be Part of the Durango Farmers Market

Engage with the local community and discover the many ways in which a farmers market fosters friendship.

Share ideas and strategy with other makers and farmers. Connect with others like you.

Share your bounties with others who care about the quality and craftsmanship of a handworked craft.