In spring, Alaskans are excited to spend more time outside, and there is an excellent reason for you to get out and enjoy all the best weather that May has to offer! Alaska’s Vintage Market and Food Truck Fest is a fun little festival held in Palmer, Alaska. There is something in this great festival for the whole family to enjoy, so don’t be shy about bringing the kids! Spend your day among great vintage finds and excellent eats!

This awesome vintage market is an annual event that’s been held for years by Alaska Chicks.

Alaska Chicks Co. Vintage Home Market and Food Truck Fest! / Facebook This event has only in recent years added the food trucks to the vendor list. The food trucks have been a huge hit, as the Alaskan food trucks truly deliver some delicious dishes!

The event is held at the Alaska State Fairgrounds, in Palmer, Alaska.

Alaska State Fair / Facebook Even though you won’t find the carnival rides, there are plenty of booths, and spaces for food trucks and vendors. There’s also considerable amounts of parking, so you don’t have to worry about finding a spot!

Inside the market you will find a large array of vendors selling a multitude of items.

Alaska Chicks Vintage Home Market / Facebook Expect everything from refinished rocking chairs, to amazing and fun t-shirts. The vintage furniture is usually snapped up quickly, so make sure to keep your eye on anything you love!

You will also find a wide variety of artisan crafters.

Alaska Chicks Vintage Home Market / Facebook You’ll stumble over cute little finds like these handmade dolls, from Twitterpated Homemade. There are usually a lot of Alaskan makers selling their wares, and you can browse through some of the creations of the most talented artists in our state!

The booths are all set up so you can easily look through and browse what is on offer.

Alaska Chicks Vintage Home Market / Facebook There are plenty of areas to look through, and many of the Halls in the State Fair area are filled with colorful wares. There are over 100 Alaskan artists selling their work here! You can expect to see everything from true vintage finds, to gloriously up-cycled pieces.

There are over 20 food vendors and food trucks for your snacking pleasure!

Talkeetna Spinach Bread / Facebook This is your chance to visit your favorite food truck, or to sample new ones you haven’t tried yet! With so many options you won’t have to wait in line too long.

The Alaska Chick’s Vintage Home Market and Food Truck Festival is running for three days this year, May 3rd - May 5th.

Waffles and Whatnot / Facebook Friday May 3rd, the festival is open from 5:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m., with a $5.00 admission. Saturday, May 4th, the festival will be open from 9:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. with a $5.00 admission, and Sunday, May 5th will be open from 10:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., and admission is free!

Have you been to the Alaska Vintage Market and Food Truck Festival? What was your favorite booth? In your opinion, which is the best tasting food truck at the festival? Let us know in the comments below!

Alaska Chicks Co. Vintage Home Market and Food Truck Fest! / Facebook

This event has only in recent years added the food trucks to the vendor list. The food trucks have been a huge hit, as the Alaskan food trucks truly deliver some delicious dishes!

Alaska State Fair / Facebook

Even though you won’t find the carnival rides, there are plenty of booths, and spaces for food trucks and vendors. There’s also considerable amounts of parking, so you don’t have to worry about finding a spot!

Alaska Chicks Vintage Home Market / Facebook

Expect everything from refinished rocking chairs, to amazing and fun t-shirts. The vintage furniture is usually snapped up quickly, so make sure to keep your eye on anything you love!

You’ll stumble over cute little finds like these handmade dolls, from Twitterpated Homemade. There are usually a lot of Alaskan makers selling their wares, and you can browse through some of the creations of the most talented artists in our state!

There are plenty of areas to look through, and many of the Halls in the State Fair area are filled with colorful wares. There are over 100 Alaskan artists selling their work here! You can expect to see everything from true vintage finds, to gloriously up-cycled pieces.

Talkeetna Spinach Bread / Facebook

This is your chance to visit your favorite food truck, or to sample new ones you haven’t tried yet! With so many options you won’t have to wait in line too long.

Waffles and Whatnot / Facebook

Friday May 3rd, the festival is open from 5:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m., with a $5.00 admission. Saturday, May 4th, the festival will be open from 9:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. with a $5.00 admission, and Sunday, May 5th will be open from 10:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., and admission is free!

If you love food festivals, make sure to check out the 10 Festivals In Alaska That Food Lovers Should Not Miss!

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