Flea in the Fort, one of the largest artisan craft shows in Greater Cincinnati, is returning for the sixth straight year.
The free, outdoor artisan craft show will be held under the beautiful tree canopy next to the historic Fort Thomas Mess Hall at 801 Cochran Avenue on Sunday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attendees can browse a variety of handmade goods while enjoying live music, food trucks and a pet-friendly atmosphere.
“Creating events where people from all over the region can connect, shop from talented local vendors and spend a beautiful day in the park is what the Flea is all about,” organizer Savannah Krift said in a news release.
Established in 2021 to promote local artisans, Flea in the Fort has grown into a popular regional event. More than 100 makers are expected to participate in the 2026 season, which includes three markets held each year on the first Sundays of June, August, and October. This year’s remaining dates are Aug. 2 and Oct. 4.
Those interested in joining the vendor waitlist can contact Krift at skrift@ftthomas.org or call (859) 572-1209. For updates, vendor previews and additional information, visit the Flea in the Fort Facebook page at facebook.com/FleaInTheFort.

