bob54m
Went their for first time 6/29 and had a good time. Has both inside and outside sales booths with a little bit of everything. We had a good time, but nothing yelled at us.
chrispE9582VK
The flea market has been around for years. Good place to find antiques, mid century and new treasures. Farmers bring in harvest and plants. Vendors differ each week with an ever changing supply of goodies! Food and drink available. The market starts early Sunday morning at 6 am. Come early for best pickings and don't park on the grass by the railroad tracks to avoid a ticket. Also no animals allowed by vendors or customers.
everworkingmom
This is a great flea market with a variety of vendors. Most are located outside along a paved road through a community park. There are a few vendor spaces indoors along with a food area serving breakfast and lunch items on Sunday. Restrooms are located in this building as well. Arrive early for the best parking and plan to stay and do a little walking. The walking areas are paved and do have some inclines but work well for strollers or wagons for young ones. I saw several people with their own rolling shopping bags or small carts which could be great for carrying your treasures back to your vehicle. The area is nicely managed and is very clean and seemed safe. We have been during the early summer and late fall. Much larger crowd during the summer, more vendors but more buyers too. There is everything from overstock dollar items to tools, veggies in season and collectibles. The flea market does have a facebook page.
sattelite10
This sprawling market boasts fresh farmed food and plants to meet the needs of most locals. In addition, there are antiques, garage sale merchandise, household goods, and treasures for young and old alike. Be prepared to stay and enjoy booth food and drink, because you might need two to three hours to cover blocks and blocks of changing vendor offerings.