9Autumn ushers in the debut of the Haymount Fall Pop-Up Market. The event, set for Saturday, Oct. 4, welcomes the community to a day of shopping, food and family fun. The market will take place in the historic Haymount district from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at LWood Media Group, 2000 Ft. Bragg Road.
Organizers say the seasonal market is designed to showcase the talent and entrepreneurial spirit of local vendors while offering a memorable outing for families. More than just a shopping opportunity, the market promises a blend of creativity, culture and culinary delights that highlight Fayetteville’s vibrant community.
Guests will have the chance to browse booths featuring handmade crafts, unique goods and innovative services provided by local artisans and small businesses. Food trucks will line the venue, serving a variety of flavors to satisfy every palate, from classic comfort foods to inventive street cuisine.
For younger attendees, the event offers an activity tailor-made for fall: pumpkin painting. This hands-on seasonal activity will provide children with a fun, festive keepsake to take home, adding to the family-friendly atmosphere of the market.
“Events like this are about more than just commerce,” LWood Media Group representatives said in a statement. “They’re about creating connections between local businesses and the community. We’re excited to see the creativity and diversity that vendors will bring to the Haymount Fall Pop-Up Market.”
The event takes place in the Haymount district, a nationally recognized historic area of Fayetteville that blends residential charm with cultural landmarks. The neighborhood is home to structures dating back to 1817, including the Robert Strange Town House, once occupied by U.S. Sen. Robert Strange. Other notable sites include the Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital, designed by architect Charles C. Hartmann and completed in 1926, and the Poe House, a popular local attraction.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, with a boundary expansion in 2007, Haymount provides a distinctive backdrop for the market. Organizers say the historic district’s character and accessibility make it an ideal location for community gatherings.
The Haymount Fall Pop-Up Market joins a growing list of seasonal events in Fayetteville that emphasize local business support and community connection. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to attend, shop and enjoy the festive offerings.
“With the combination of local vendors, delicious food trucks and fun activities for kids, this is the perfect way to celebrate the fall season,” organizers said. “We invite everyone to come out, bring their families and neighbors, and enjoy a day filled with community spirit.”
For families and friends seeking a way to celebrate the season, the 2025 Haymount Fall Pop-Up Market offers a lively, local option. With its mix of history, culture and autumn festivity, the event is poised to become a highlight of the fall calendar in Fayetteville.

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