The Best Tradeshows in the outdoor industry in 2026

 

Looking for the best tradeshows, events, and festivals in the outdoor industry in 2026 to invest your time and marketing dollars?  You have come to the right place!

Outdoor industry tradeshows remain one of the most effective ways to:

  • Build relationships with vendors and distributors
  • Showcase new product offerings
  • Connect with both retailers and consumers
  • Generate media coverage from print and online publications
  • Spy on your competition!

 

Not every tradeshow deserves your time, or your budget.  The “best tradeshows in the world” come with very real price tags, so choosing wisely is everything.  Below, we’ve curated the top outdoor industry tradeshows worldwide, highlighting those that are best for B2B networking, as well as events that attract a strong consumer audience and offer opportunities for on-site sales.  We update this list annually.

In addition, we’ve included a full section of practical tips to help you maximize your return on every tradeshow you attend — from planning and booth strategy to follow-up and long-term value.  We even have recommendations on fun event activations and how to draw crowds into your booth to generate buzz at the show!  The best tradeshows are out there waiting for you, so let’s get started!

 

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We’ve walked (and worked) on numerous tradeshow floors and have gathered a list of the best of the best to help you grow your brand.

 

Best Tradeshows and Festivals for Outdoor + Lifestyle Brands:

 

1. Sea Otter Classic:

The Sea Otter Classic hosts over 9,600 athletes, 72,500 fans, and it’s North America’s largest cycling tradeshow!  Sea Otter is definitely the place to connect with consumers interested in road, BMX, gravel, mountain bikes, cycling gear, and apparel. 

 

2. GoPro Mountain Games:

With 83,000 spectators and over 3,000 athletes, the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail draws over 140 brands to its mountain playground every June for biking, climbing, kayaking, fishing, SUPing, and even a big air competition for dogs!

 

3. Outdoor Retailer- The OR Show:

The Outdoor Retailer Show is the perfect place if you’re seeking B2B connections with the biggest brands in the outdoor industry.  However, with the move from Utah to Colorado, then back to Utah in 2023, the OR Show has seen a drop-off in attendance.  In addition, major brands like REI, The North Face, and Patagonia have not returned to the show to protest Utah’s leaders, who are slowly stripping away federal protections of Utah’s public lands.

However, Outdoor Retailer is still one of the largest gatherings of outdoor brands in the country and a great place to showcase new products, speak with the media, and connect with retailers and distributors.

 

4. CES- Consumer Electronics Show:

If you have room in your marketing budget, the Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest tradeshow in the country and ‘the most influential tech show in the world’.  Consumers, retail buyers, and wholesale distributors all descend on Las Vegas in January to see the best of the best in tech.  Just attending the show and doing some guerrilla marketing, or hosting a pop-up shop in Vegas during the show, could get your product seen by thousands of potential new customers!  (More on creating fun event activations and a tradeshow marketing plan in a bit!)

 

5. Eurobike:

Eurobike is an annual tradeshow held in Germany that brings together renowned cycling brands, industry professionals, and cycling enthusiasts from around the globe.  While the first few days are reserved for industry insiders, the event opens its doors to the public, allowing cycling enthusiasts to experience the latest products firsthand.  Attending Eurobike presents an exceptional opportunity to showcase your brand, gain exposure, and build brand awareness within the cycling community, attracting potential customers and industry partners alike.

 

6. Overland Expo:

Trying to reach the do-it-yourself adventure travel enthusiast?  How about the retired ‘snowbirds’ traveling the U.S. in an RV or the Jeep owners who love to go off-roading?  What about reaching the vanlifers, those who live and work in their campervan?  If these are your preferred audiences, then the Overland Expo is the place to connect!  The Overland Expo hosts shows in several locations across the U.S., and it is perfect for brands that sell adventure travel equipment, camping gear, overland vehicles, RV and camper van accessories, and overlanding travel tours and services.

 

7. ProWinter and the Ski Industry Climate Summit

ProWinter is a 3-day mid-size B2B tradeshow featuring ski equipment manufacturers and outdoor gear brands.  Held in Bolzano, Italy, the ‘Gateway to the Dolomites’, ProWinter showcases new product offerings to wholesalers, retailers, and other distributors. In addition, the Dolomites’ position at the crossroads of Italy, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany makes it a natural center for Alpine sports culture.  Add in over 40 ski resorts, world-class climbing, and cycling, and it’s easy to see why leading outdoor manufacturers like La Sportiva, Salewa, and Reusch call this region home.

Following the tradeshow, the Ski Industry Climate Summit, conceived and hosted by Atomic and led by organizations like Protect Our Winters and the Winter Sports Sustainability Network (WSN), creates space for the industry to come together around climate responsibility, from sustainable transportation strategies to tackling the complex issue of recycling sporting equipment at the end of its life. Lastly, we relocated Top Rope Media’s headquarters to the Dolomites in 2025, and we’ve written a blog about the best adventure travel activities in the area! 

 

8. Ouray Ice Festival:

Every year in January, the small mountain town of Ouray, Colorado, is packed with ice climbers for the Ouray Ice FestivalThe festival is small, and therefore a great place to connect with consumers interested in ice climbing and mountaineering.

The event is held in the Uncompahgre Gorge, where,  each winter, the Ouray Ice Park is magically created.   Manmade ice walls are formed by pumping water down sheer canyon faces. This transforms the town into a winter playground where ice climbers and brands alike test crampons, ice axes, ropes, and extreme cold-weather gear in real, repeatable conditions.  Brands that produce products for cold-weather camping, backcountry ski touring, snowshoeing, alpinism, and other similar winter sports would do well at the Ouray Ice Festival.

 

9. ICAST:

The World’s Largest Sportsfishing tradeshow, ICAST, is the place for fishing gear, tackle, accessories, boats, and more!  As a B2B Show held each year in Orlando, Florida, ICAST is the place for outdoor and lifestyle brands that want to create partnerships, find distributors, get in front of media, or debut new sportfishing products.

 

10. Ironman World Championships:

Triathletes from around the world gather on the Big Island of Hawaii each year for a chance to become an Ironman World Champion.  Therefore, if your brand is into all things swimming, biking, and running, or selling gear and apparel for these types of consumers, you should be in Kona at the Ironman World Championships!

 

11. CABDA Show:

The CABDA Show is the B2B show for bike brands.  What started as a small show outside Chicago has grown to multiple locations covering the Midwest, East, and West Coast bicycle retailers.  CABDA, along with the Sea Otter Classic and the Bentonville Bike Fest, has filled the gap left by the Interbike tradeshow.  As a bicycle manufacturer, distributor, bike shop, or bike adjacent company, the CABDA shows are a great way to get in front of your B2B audience.

 

12. Surf Expo:

The Surf Expo is a B2B tradeshow that bills itself as the ‘largest and longest-running board sports and beach resort lifestyle tradeshow in the world’.  Therefore, if your lifestyle apparel or outdoor brand sells equipment for surfing, SUP, or other beach activities, you need to add the Surf Expo to your tradeshow calendar!

 

13. Connect by grassroots:

Connect By Grassroots is a 4-day, invitation-only, outdoor specialty retailer show.  It’s billed as a simple, efficient buying show for the outdoor industry that builds relationships and helps specialty retailers and vendors succeed.  This small but mighty show competes with Outdoor Retailer.

 

14. FITUR at IFEMA Madrid

FITUR, held annually at IFEMA Madrid each January, is one of the world’s largest tourism trade shows, attracting around 250,000 visitors and 10,000 exhibitors from over 100 countries.

 

15. The Outside Festival:

Several years ago, a small hardgoods show- think paddle, hike, camping, and cycling- the Big Gear Show hosted its first event near the Deer Valley Ski Resort in Park City, Utah.  Fast forward a few years, and it has combined with Outside Inc. to form the Outside Festival in Denver.  This show competes with Outdoor Retailer in June and is both a B2B and B2C event.

With the reach of Outside, Inc., which produces almost all outdoor media publications- Outside Magazine, Backpacker, Climbing, and Runner’s World, and owns platforms like Gaia GPS and Trailforks, the Outside Festival generates a larger audience of consumers.  In addition, the combined Outside Festival & Big Gear Show can help you reach journalists, online media, and print publications.

 

16. IPSO Munich

ISPO Munich, which is moving to Amsterdam for November 2026, is one of the world’s leading annual sporting goods trade shows.  It regularly attracts over 55,000 industry professionals and more than 2,300 exhibitors from around the globe to showcase the latest in sports, outdoor, and fitness products.

 

17. Taipei International Cycle Show

The Taipei International Cycle Show in Taiwan is one of Asia’s largest cycling industry trade events, showcasing the latest in bicycles, components, e‑bikes, and accessories to global buyers, brands, and distributors each March.

 

18. Snowbound Expo:

The Snowbound Expo was established by SIA- the Snowsports Industries of America, and is a consumer-facing tradeshow.  The show attracts winter outdoor sports enthusiasts and is a reimagined version of the BEWI Expos.  Held annually, brands can showcase their latest winter gear, apparel, and tech, plus attendees can learn about the best winter destinations and pick up ski passes, all under one roof!

 

19. Bentonville Bike Fest:

The Bentonville Bike Fest is one of the newer events building camaraderie within the mountain biking community.  Thanks to massive capital investments from the Walton Family, Bentonville, Arkansas, wants to be known as the mountain bike capital of the world!  If your company sells products and services related to mountain biking, gravel riding, or BMX, then the Bentonville Bike Fest is a great place to ride and connect.

 

20. Colorado’s Summer off-road events:

From the Breck Epic, to Leadville MTB, the FoCoFondo, and Steamboat Gravel- SBT GRVL, these events transform Colorado into the center of the off-road universe every summer.  The world’s best riders make their way to Colorado to compete, and smart brands with a focus on mountain biking and gravel riding need to have a presence.

The town of Breckenridge sits at the center of it all, and with its epic trails, it’s a great place to gather.  Centering your visit around downtown Breck provides a great opportunity to meet with athletes, journalists, like-minded brands, and potential customers.

 

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The CABDA Show is the perfect place to reconnect with partners, retail buyers, and industry friends!

 

The Best Tradeshows Might Actually be a Sporting Event or Festival

 

As you can see from our list, the best tradeshows may not be your traditional tradeshows at all.  Although shows like Outdoor Retailer are a great place to network, if you own a small outdoor brand, you may not be able to afford the steep entrance or exhibitor fees.  In addition, many of these outdoor industry events may not be consumer-facing.

Therefore, a better option than Outdoor Retailer could be to host a booth at a sports event or festival like Bentonville Bike Fest, the GoPro Mountain Games, or the Ironman World Championships!

 

The Best Tradeshows for an International Audience

 

In addition to IPSO Munich, the Taipei International Cycle Show, FITUR Madrid, Eurobike, and ProWinter, here are a few other shows to consider for outdoor brands that want to reach an international market:

 

Also, if your products appeal to the hospitality and tourism markets, make sure to read- Top 10 Travel Trade Shows for Tour Operators, Hotels, and Destinations!

 

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If you’re looking to reach cyclists from downhill riders to weekend warriors, then the Sea Otter Classic should be at the top of your list! Photo by Jesse Polay.

 

Outline your Best Tradeshow Marketing Game Plan

 

If you’re still not sure which shows to attend, how much to budget, how to keep your shop staffed, or who to send, you are not alone.  Here are a few things to think about:

 

1. What are your tradeshow costs?

 

First, add up your costs to attend each tradeshow:

  • Flights, accommodations, transportation (for you, your team, and your gear/products)
  • Food and beverages, hosting client dinners
  • Exhibitor booth space plus booth design if you do not have a booth already

 

2. What audience does the tradeshow serve?

 

Is the tradeshow or event you’re considering consumer-facing?  Can potential buyers see, touch, test, and buy your products?

Or will this be mainly a chance to meet with retail or wholesale buyers, and get your products into new stores?

 

3. Can you set up meetings at each tradeshow?

 

You’re investing quite a lot of time and money to attend an industry tradeshow.  Therefore, are there ways you can set up meetings ahead of the show and plan out each day?

Hint: Many tradeshows now have apps or an exhibitor/vendor portal where you can schedule or request meetings, and connect with brands or buyers before you arrive!

In addition, many of the tradeshow apps let you schedule a happy hour, meet & greet, or giveaway at your booth!

 

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Pro Tip: Set up meetings in advance. Otherwise, the ‘gatekeepers’ staffing the entrance to most booths at Outdoor Retailer may not seem as friendly.

 

4. What is your expected ROI for each event or tradeshow?

 

Attending one of the best tradeshows in the outdoor industry can eat up a good portion of your marketing budget.  Therefore, make sure you have goals set for what you expect to get out of each event:

  • Fill a certain number of orders or directly sell products?
  • Launch new products and create brand awareness?
  • Collect email addresses?
  • Connect with new distributors or retail stores?

 

5. Can you create a fun event activation at the tradeshow?

 

Creating a fun opportunity to engage with potential clients, generate buzz on social media, and create user-generated content at the best tradeshows is a no-brainer.  However, it’s often something left until the last minute!

Instead, plan ahead and launch or conclude a giveaway!  Host a competition at your booth to generate buzz!  Use social media to advertise it.  And remember to have a way to collect those email addresses!

 

Here are a few other ideas we’ve used:

  • Bring a big wheel that people can spin to win your products or fun items with your logo on them.
  • Host a booth happy hour, or a happy hour outside the show if you’re not exhibiting.
  • Create a daily booth giveaway, winners must be in attendance!
  • Set up a photo booth, complete with fun hats, glasses, and wigs themed to match your brand!
  • Create a video testimonial booth where people can talk about your product.

 

Pro tip: You can easily set up a photo or video booth using a tripod with an iPad, or even a phone and a nice backdrop.  In order to seamlessly collect emails and have guests share their photos on social, use a photo booth app like LumaBooth, Simple Booth Halo, or Unsnapped.

And lastly, check out the event activation we helped create for TASCO MTB at the Sea Otter Classic!

 

Do you have the best tradeshow follow-up plan in place?

 

When we create a trade show follow-up plan for our clients, we do this BEFORE the show begins.  Then every team member attending has a good idea of what they are responsible for.  After you’ve attended some of the best tradeshows for the outdoor industry, how will you follow up with those you met at the tradeshow? Here are a few things to consider adding to your tradeshow follow-up plan:

  • Who is in charge of packing it all in and shipping things back home?
  • Can team members who attended present their new discoveries to the rest of your team?
  • Do you have an easy way to upload new contacts into your CRM- so those business cards do not stack up on your desk!

 

Will what you’ve learned at these outdoor industry trade shows influence your marketing or sales strategy going forward?  Lastly, don’t forget to bring home some fun swag for those who kept the shop running while you were gone!

 

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Without a booth at Outdoor Retailer, be creative! Wear branded gear, host a happy hour, or collaborate with a bigger bear!

 

 

Final Thoughts on the Best Tradeshows for the Outdoor Industry

 

We hope this blog gave you ideas on which are the best tradeshows in the world for outdoor industry brands.

Need a game plan to help you execute a fun event activation?  Drop us a line!  Also, check out the other posts we’ve written about B2B and B2C marketing strategies for the outdoor industry:

 

 

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Until next time, enjoy the reason we work in the outdoor industry in the first place.  To get outside and play!

– Meredith Caccese McConvill, Top Rope Media