Open-air and indoor stalls cluster around a historic train station building with impressive graffiti nearby. Live solo and trio music fills the air, creating a lively, friendly atmosphere that blends local charm with a diverse vendor mix. Plenty of seating invites visitors to relax and enjoy the fresh, locally made goods.
A lively spot with many food stalls and live music creates a fun vibe. Sampling from various vendors adds to the unique and enjoyable experience.
Offers a diverse selection of food, handmade goods, and local products. Features local vendors and small businesses with a focus on environmentally friendly products.
Good to know
Handicap parking is available for visitors.
The market features a diverse selection of food, live music, and local vendors.
The market is open until 3 PM on Saturdays.
Fairgrounds offer a laid back atmosphere with friendly people and a charming environment. The space is well kept and hosts a variety of attractions including antiques, animals, and food vendors. Parking is generally available but can be crowded during large events.
Many fun rides and diverse food items create a lively atmosphere. Events like the wine festival and antique show offer relaxing and enjoyable experiences for families.
A huge flea market takes over the fairgrounds with a wide variety of items to buy. The market includes meet and greet events and lively Lucketts Markets sessions.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $3 for the event.
Parking can be difficult due to high attendance.
Cash is preferred; not all vendors accept credit cards.
Three large buildings host booths with a wide variety of antique and vintage items alongside high-end crafts. The atmosphere suits those who enjoy scavenger hunts and negotiating prices with vendors. Food trucks and indoor dining offer options for all budgets, while visitors often bring wagons to carry purchases across the extensive layout.
Browsing offers a fun and creative shopping experience with a great selection of food vendors. The flea market features lots of items to see, making it an engaging place to explore.
Huge outdoor market offers a mix of higher-end antiques and inexpensive flea market finds. Entry costs $20, and booth count can be under 20 on weekends.
Good to know
Bring cash, as many vendors do not accept cards.
Wearing comfortable shoes is advisable for walking around.
A wagon or cart is helpful for carrying purchases.
Modern buildings connect with covered walkways around a compact yet spacious layout. Quiet and peaceful atmosphere contrasts with lively music from a DJ during events. Plenty of ample parking and well-organized indoor and outdoor spaces support large gatherings and flea markets.
Events like the county fair and old timers day offer a lot of fun. The expo center hosts activities that keep the energy lively and enjoyable.
Huge, well laid out flea market and tailgate area offer plenty of space. Vintage Market Days happen twice a year in fairgrounds buildings and outdoor areas, though mud can be an issue after rain.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and easy to access for large events.
Expect muddy conditions during rainy events, especially in the flea market area.
Food trucks and vendors are available, but options may be limited.
Former self storage building converted into a giant flea market with outdoor booths and live entertainment including music and magic. The atmosphere blends family-friendly charm with a busy, cluttered vibe and plenty of unique decorations and merchandise. Visitors spend hours exploring diverse vendors and enjoying casual food options in a lively setting.
Lots to see and do creates a fun and entertaining atmosphere. It works well for a family day with activities that appeal to all ages.
Massive market with a wide variety of quirky antiques, vintage toys, and collectibles like garden gnomes. Prices stay noticeably cheaper, making it a budget-friendly spot for authentic and unique finds.
Good to know
The flea market is only open on weekends.
You must pay $2 to park your vehicle.
Bring cash for parking and some purchases inside.
Barn-style building with Amish construction and oak wood furniture creates a rustic yet upscale feel. Atmosphere blends cottage core charm with a warming fireplace pit and comfortable seating areas. Space includes a wine bar, deli, bakery, and outdoor patio with live music, offering a welcoming, relaxed vibe.
Lots of events and fun things to do create a lively atmosphere. The farm market offers a fun experience for visitors.
A year-round market with a newly built space hosts a craft market, bakery, deli, and wine bar. The selection includes high-quality pumpkins and a well thought out food counter.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and free at the market.
The market is wheelchair accessible for easy navigation.
The market is open year-round with a variety of products.
Separate booths resemble rooms in an old house, creating a musty maze filled with vintage and reproduction items. The atmosphere is laid-back and quiet, with a mix of antique and craft booths offering a wide variety of collectibles and furniture.
A fun atmosphere makes exploring this mall enjoyable. Browsing offers the thrill of discovering treasures and a fun shopping experience.
Large space filled with unique items and a variety of sellers. The market feels more like a flea market with typical inventory rather than a traditional antique mall.
Good to know
Expect a long line at checkout on weekends, but it moves quickly.
Bring a cart as you will likely need it for your finds.
Some booths offer good deals, while others may be overpriced.
Quaint farm on beautiful land offers hayrides, playground, and food trucks with quick-selling items. Atmosphere feels festive and fun, attracting families especially in fall. Activities include animal feeding, jumping pad, and face painting, creating a lively outdoor experience.
Outdoor space offers fun for families with plenty of room for kids to play. The hayride adds an enjoyable activity that feels worth the cost.
A cute market and shoppe offers a decent selection of pumpkins and farmer's market items. Food trucks and treats like caramel apples and local cider add to the experience.
Good to know
Admission costs $15 per person, which includes access to the market.
The hayride costs an additional fee and lasts about 20-30 minutes.
Expect to pay for entry, hayrides, and other activities separately.
Market resembles little Mexico with strong Hispanic influences and a laid-back atmosphere. Busy but not overcrowded, it offers a family-friendly vibe with a mix of indoor and outdoor vendors. Prices tend to be higher, but the place remains a spot for thrifting and finding unique items.
Walking around offers family fun for all ages with plenty of interesting things to see. The market creates a fun atmosphere that keeps the experience lively and engaging.
Packed with a wide variety of items, this flea market has a strong Hispanic market feel with influences from Mexico, El Salvador, and China. Vendors and attendees are mostly Hispanic/Latin, and there is a small Mexican imported produce and snack market inside.
Good to know
The flea market is open year-round, even when it's too cold outside.
Parking is cheap and convenient for visitors.
Expect to find a lot of great items for a very cheap price.