willowwillow22
Been to this flea market a few times over the last two years, quite small ,same old stuff with a layer of dust .... from the dealers. But you do get the odd Joe selling ,average flea market x
Red-Lake-Lady
Being new to the Crossville area, we were delighted to read that the Crossville Flea Market was still available on our first weekend here in October. We spent a couple of hours browsing the booths and got quite a few good bargains. Many of the booths were not occupied, but I can only imagine what a great place this would be if they were all filled. The booths just go on and on and on! It's unbelievable. If you like flea markets, you have GOT TO GO to this one!
tipijo
The largest flea market in Tennessee. Ample parking under the trees. No admission. Many vendors. You can find just about anything your looking for. Animals, collectibles, new items, crafts and yes even non perishable food. Its pretty huge, so be prepared for lots of walking. I bought a new p.o.w. flag that I needed to replace for only $5. Also bought goats milk bath soap that comes in many scents. There are plenty of food vendors. Our teenage grandchildren had a good time finding bargains. If your into flea markets, you'll like it here. I would recommend this for a day out if your in the area.
JnR2
We found this flea market on the internet. It's definitely open air...in a wooded area, plenty of shade, and some of the most unique items we've seen at flea markets. They have used items from hunting supplies, chickens, turkeys, goats, lawnmowers, hand tools, produce, clothing, shoes, antiques, and then the normal trinket-send you money overseas section as most flea markets do nowadays. Parking is ample in a lot or in the woods. (Yes, woods) We enjoyed the stop. Exit 317 off of I-40, follow signs. If you're aflea market person you'll love it.