The top markets for vendors — booth fees, what sells, and tips for getting accepted and building a loyal following.
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Top Markets
WY
State
2026
Updated
Wyoming has the smallest population of any US state, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in market quality. Jackson Hole's resort economy creates one of the highest-spending farmers market customer bases in the country, while markets in Cheyenne, Casper, and Laramie serve loyal communities with deep appreciation for Wyoming-grown and Wyoming-made products. The state's short growing season and wide geography mean vendors who commit to Wyoming markets tend to build unusually loyal customer followings quickly.
Top Markets
Jackson, WY
Booth fee
$50–$100/day
Season
Jun–Oct
Best for
Produce
Wyoming's premier farmers market and one of the highest-grossing small-town markets in the country. Jackson Hole's resort economy — ski tourism in winter, Yellowstone and Grand Teton visitors in summer — creates extraordinary purchasing power. Customers are accustomed to premium prices. Competition for spots is high; apply early.
Cheyenne, WY
Booth fee
$20–$35/day
Season
Jun–Oct
Best for
Produce
Wyoming's capital city market with consistent community support. State government workers and military personnel from Warren AFB create a stable, reliable customer base. Low booth fees make it the most accessible market in the state for new vendors.
Casper, WY
Booth fee
$20–$35/day
Season
Jun–Sep
Best for
Produce
Central Wyoming's main market serving the state's second-largest city. The energy sector economy means a working-class customer base with genuine appreciation for quality local food. Less artisan-focused than Jackson but strong for straightforward farm and food products.
Laramie, WY
Booth fee
$20–$35/day
Season
May–Oct
Best for
Produce
University of Wyoming creates a college-town market with a younger, more food-adventurous demographic than other Wyoming markets. Laramie starts earlier than most Wyoming markets due to slightly milder elevation, giving vendors more selling weeks per season.
Cody, WY
Booth fee
$20–$35/day
Season
Jun–Sep
Best for
Produce
Eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park brings steady summer tourist traffic to Cody. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West draws visitors who are in a gift-buying mindset — small artisan crafts, locally made food products, and Wyoming-themed items sell well here.
Sheridan, WY
Booth fee
$15–$30/day
Season
Jun–Sep
Best for
Produce
Northern Wyoming's market hub with a strong agricultural community. Sheridan has a growing reputation as one of Wyoming's most livable small cities, with an expanding population of remote workers and retirees who actively support local vendors.
Getting In
Most Wyoming markets have a formal application process. Competitive markets receive far more applications than they have space for — here's how to stand out:
Build Your Customer Base
Getting accepted to a market is step one. The vendors who consistently outsell the rest aren't just waiting for foot traffic — they're building a list of regulars and sending a quick text the day before market to remind them to come out.
One text before market day can double your turnout from repeat customers. VendorLoop gives you the QR code to collect sign-ups at your booth and the SMS tool to reach your list in two clicks.
Learn MoreProduct Strategy
Locally grown fruits and vegetables are the backbone of every market. Organic and specialty varieties command higher prices.
Bread, pastries, cookies, and pies. Consistency is key — regulars expect your items every week and will come specifically for them.
Local honey, jams, hot sauces, and pickles. High-margin impulse buys that travel well and make great gifts.
Ready-to-eat items and specialty ingredients. Often the highest margins at market. Know your local food permit requirements.
Potted herbs, vegetable starts, succulents, and cut flowers. Low shipping overhead and high perceived value.
Handmade goods, candles, soaps, ceramics, and jewelry. Markets with mixed vendor types tend to attract larger crowds.
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Wyoming's short season means every market day is precious — keep your regulars locked in with a quick text the night before.
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