August 2026 Fairs & Festivals in Arizona
15 events happening across Arizona in August 2026.
4.8(24)Tucson Back to School Craft and Vendor Market
Come celebrate the start of a new school year.
4.9(10)Prescott Summer Fine Art and Wine Festival
This festival will feature over 100 fine art vendors, art demonstrations, live music, wine garden, food and more.
3.6(2811)Sierra Vista Midsummer Small Business Market
There will be a group of local vendors, crafters, direct sales reps, and small businesses who will be showcasing and selling a variety of products and services.
Recurring4.4(62)Goodyear 1st Sunday Market
It will host a great selection of local artisans and community vendors who will be selling theirunique and handcrafted treasures.

Prescott Valley 1st Sunday with Soul Community Market
Come shop and support local makers, growers, bakers, artisans, and small businesses.
4.7(11)Flagstaff Midsummer Flea Market
A craft fair in Flagstaff.

Prescott Valley 2nd Sunday with Soul Community Market
A craft fair in Prescott Valley.
4.6(677)Tucson Midsummer Vintage Market
This market will feature a wide range of unique antique treasures and vintage furniture and garden items.
5(1)Phoenix Tattoo Festival
It will feature incredible tattoo artists, tons of tattoo events, amazing body art, live painters, industry professionals, live comedy, tattoo competition, live acts, live bands, and more.

Prescott Valley 3rd Sunday with Soul Community Market
Come shop and support local makers, growers, bakers, artisans, and small businesses.

Flagstaff Saturday Flea Market
It will host a group of artisans vendors and peddlers selling a wide variety of goods.

Prescott Valley 4th Sunday with Soul Community Market
A craft fair in Prescott Valley.
RecurringApache County Fair
Northeastern Arizona fair with agricultural focus, exhibits, and community events.

Tucson End of Summer Night Market
There will be over 80 vendors selling a wide variety of items.

Prescott Valley 5th Sunday with Soul Community Market
Come shop and support local makers, growers, bakers, artisans, and small businesses.
