
Stop, drop, shut ’em down, open up shop
An overview
The Uncertain Bigfoot Bash on average has between 250 or 350 people coming through during the entirety of the event. Typically, the Bash runs alongside another event known as the Burn Run in which bikers have to travel and get stamps from different businesses. Johnson’s Ranch just happens to be one of those stops, meaning this brings in a lot of foot traffic for the event, which in turns means even more eyes to look at all the vendors’ products!
Food Trucks
For anyone wanting to setup a food truck for the event, please send us an email with all the proper business information. Name, number, what is being made etc. There may be a delay in letting you know if your vending is possible. We have limited room for trucks to setup, and you must be approved by the venue, Johnsons Ranch, before anything else.
The “Fine Print”
For the 2026 Uncertain Bigfoot Bash:
Vendor Fee – $30 This fee is split between Johnson’s Ranch ($20) and the Bash fund ($10). This is part of our way of saying thank you to the venue for letting us take over and putting a little extra money into our fund for the following years event.
Set up- Vendor setup typically happens between 8am-9am on the day of the event. Spots are mainly first come first served. The only exception to this is for medical/health related issues, or for food trucks. Vendors bring their own tables, chairs and canopies. WE DO NOT HAVE A WAY TO SUPPLY ELECTRICITY!!!
City of Uncertain Taxation Disclaimer- We are legally required to remind all vendors that they need to keep up with their own sales taxes while selling at the event.
Uncertain Bigfoot Bash Disclaimer- We do not control the weather, typically the event has always been sunny during the day and in the 80-degree range. Be prepared for wind. We cannot guarantee sales, that is just the nature of business.
How to contact us:
If you want to be a vendor or have any questions about it, please send us a message at uncertainbigfootbash@gmail.com



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