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Craft Shows & Fairs in Amarillo, TX

Amarillo is the Texas Panhandle's largest city and cultural hub, where ranching heritage, Route 66 nostalgia, and proximity to Palo Duro Canyon converge. Craft events here draw from deep roots: western leather and silver traditions, Route 66's artisan culture, and a tri-state heritage shared with Oklahoma and New Mexico.


Amarillo's Craft Show Scene

Tri-State Fair and Rodeo is Amarillo's most important annual event. Held each September at the Amarillo Civic Center complex, the fair draws from Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Key features:
  • Creative Arts section with craft competitions and exhibitions
  • Wide-ranging vendor marketplace with handmade goods sellers
  • Multi-day run with one of the broadest regional reaches in the country
Texas Route 66 Festival (June 10--13, 2026) celebrates Amarillo's position on the most famous road in America. The festival animates Sixth Street -- Amarillo's Historic Route 66 corridor -- with:
  • Artisan vendors and live entertainment
  • Food trucks and regional culture programming
  • One of the few major summer craft events in West Texas
West Texas Ranch Rodeo (April 24--26, 2026) brings western craft vendors to the city in spring -- western decor, leather goods, and ranch-themed handmade items in a setting that reflects the Panhandle's ranching identity. Sixth Street (Historic Route 66) functions as Amarillo's most active artisan corridor year-round:
  • Vintage shops, artisan boutiques, and galleries
  • Periodic pop-up market events and rotating vendor days
  • Route 66 cultural ecosystem driving consistent foot traffic

The Amarillo Museum of Art supports the regional fine art and craft community through exhibitions and programming, with periodic arts events in the surrounding civic area.


Country Fairs & County Events Near Amarillo

Amarillo straddles the Potter County and Randall County line. The Tri-State Fair effectively serves both counties and the broader Panhandle as the region's dominant annual fair.

Canyon, TX (15 miles south, Randall County) is home to West Texas A&M University and hosts seasonal artisan markets and community events.

The Panhandle's strong ranching culture supports active 4-H and FFA programs in multiple surrounding counties, all feeding into the Tri-State Fair's agricultural and youth competition sections.


Best Times to Visit Amarillo for Craft Events

September -- craft event peak, anchored by the Tri-State Fair and Rodeo. Late September weather on the Panhandle is typically excellent: warm days, cool evenings. April -- West Texas Ranch Rodeo and spring arts calendar with milder temperatures. June -- Texas Route 66 Festival as a summer standout. Panhandle summers are hot but drier and less humid than East Texas. November--December -- indoor holiday craft shows at the Amarillo Civic Center and community venues across the city.

Nearby Cities for Craft Shows

Amarillo's Panhandle location means the nearest significant craft event cities are spread out.

  • Canyon, TX -- ~15 miles S; West Texas A&M campus events, Palo Duro Canyon State Park events
  • Lubbock, TX -- ~120 miles S; Lubbock Arts Festival, South Plains Fair
  • Pampa, TX -- ~50 miles NE; Panhandle community events
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best craft shows in Amarillo, TX?

The Tri-State Fair and Rodeo (September, Amarillo Civic Center) is the city's most significant annual craft and vendor event. The Texas Route 66 Festival (June 10--13, 2026) on Sixth Street is the top summer craft event. Sixth Street's year-round artisan boutiques and vintage shops are the best destination for ongoing handmade goods discovery.

When do craft shows happen in Amarillo?

The Tri-State Fair (September) is the peak. The Route 66 Festival (June) is the major summer event. West Texas Ranch Rodeo (April) brings spring craft activity. Indoor holiday markets run November through December. The DFW craft event circuit is about a 6-hour drive southeast, making Amarillo effectively self-reliant for local event programming.

Are there country fairs near Amarillo?

The Tri-State Fair and Rodeo IS Amarillo's dominant annual fair, drawing from Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Canyon TX (15 miles south) hosts Randall County community events. The fair's scale and multi-state reach make it the definitive regional fair experience for the Texas Panhandle.

Is there a handmade market scene in Amarillo?

Yes, rooted in western and Route 66 craft traditions. Sixth Street has the densest concentration of artisan boutiques and vintage shops in the city. Western leather goods, silversmithing, and ranch-themed handmade decor reflect the Panhandle's ranching identity. Cross-border New Mexico influence adds Southwest craft elements to the local artisan community.


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