Forgo the malls and shopping plazas next time you’re on the hunt for that unusual gift or if you’re in the mood for a bit of treasure hunting. Instead, discover the many treasures hidden at nine of the best flea markets in Pennsylvania, many of which are open all year around.
- Jake’s Flea Market – 1380 PA-100, Barto, PA 19504
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Facebook/Jake’s Flea Market Experience Jake’s Flea Market, a Pennsylvania tradition since 1980. The outdoor flea market features vendors selling just about every imaginable product: vintage bicycles, guitars, fresh flowers, homemade desserts, and old-fashioned toys. Jake’s is open Saturdays and Sundays from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. from April through December. Click here for the official website of Jake’s Flea Market.
- Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace – 200 Loews Drive, North Versailles, PA 15137
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Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace Visit Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The indoor market is open all year around while the outdoor market opens from March through November. Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace features an eclectic range of items, from handmade gifts and decorations to vintage signs and t-shirts. You’ll also typically find food vendors at the flea market. Click here for the official Facebook of Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace.
- Leighty’s Flea Market – Duncansville, PA 16635
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Leighty’s Flea Market Spend a leisurely Sunday at Leighty’s Flea Market, a Pennsylvania tradition for more than 30 years. Both vendors and shoppers flock to the massive 29-acre flea market all year around, making it one of the most popular flea markets in the area. Click here for the official website of Leighty’s Flea Market.
- Blue Ridge Flea Market – 648 Route 115, Saylorsburg, PA 18353
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Facebook/Blue Ridge Flea Market Browse the countless items at Blue Ridge Flea Market before enjoying breakfast or lunch at KC’s Grill, the onsite food vendor. Sat at the same location as the former Blue Ridge Drive-In, the flea market is open Saturdays and Sundays from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. through October. The flea market is weather permitting. Click here for the official website of Blue Ridge Flea Market.
- Jonnet Flea Market – 9912 US-22, Blairsville, PA 15717
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Facebook/Jonnet Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market Sat along the busy Route 22, the Jonnet Flea Market operates both indoors and outdoors. Uncover hidden treasures and rare items at the Jonnet Flea Market every Saturday and Sunday, all year around, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Willow Glen Flea Market – 94 Park Avenue, Sinking Spring, PA 19608
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Facebook/Willow Glen Flea Market Peruse the many vendors at Willow Glen Flea Market - selling such items as fresh produce, socks, bicycles, and toys - before indulging in a delicious treat, including funnel cake, tacos, and chicken tenders. Willow Glen Flea Market, open for more than 25 years, is typically open from April through November each year. Stop by Sundays from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. Click here for the official website of Willow Glen Flea Market.
- Hazen Flea Market – 6847 PA-28, Brookville, PA 15825
Facebook/Hazen Flea Market Find just about everything you could want - from brand new to vintage - at Hazen Flea Market, which boasts an estimated 300 vendors. The outdoor flea market typically runs from May through October. Check their website each month to see if and when they’ll open. Click here for the official website of Hazen Flea Market.
- Root’s Old Mill Flea Market – 720 Graystone Road, Manheim, PA 17545
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Facebook/Root’s Old Mill Flea Market Stop by Root’s Old Mill Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market on Tuesdays all year around. The sprawling flea market features more than 175 vendors selling a variety of new and vintage items. From April through October, the flea market is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hours from November through March are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Click here for the official website of Root’s Old Mill Flea Market.
- Williams Grove Park Flea Market – 1 Steam Engine Hill, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
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Facebook/Williams Grove Park Flea Market Plan your visit to Williams Grove Park Flea Market all year around - weather permitting - where you’ll find an eclectic mix of items. The flea market is closed for some holidays. Stop by Williams Grove Park Flea Market Sundays from 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. Click here for the official Facebook page of Williams Grove Park Flea Market.
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Experience Jake’s Flea Market, a Pennsylvania tradition since 1980. The outdoor flea market features vendors selling just about every imaginable product: vintage bicycles, guitars, fresh flowers, homemade desserts, and old-fashioned toys. Jake’s is open Saturdays and Sundays from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. from April through December. Click here for the official website of Jake’s Flea Market.
Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace
Visit Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The indoor market is open all year around while the outdoor market opens from March through November. Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace features an eclectic range of items, from handmade gifts and decorations to vintage signs and t-shirts. You’ll also typically find food vendors at the flea market. Click here for the official Facebook of Rossi’s Pop-Up Marketplace.
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Leighty’s Flea Market
Spend a leisurely Sunday at Leighty’s Flea Market, a Pennsylvania tradition for more than 30 years. Both vendors and shoppers flock to the massive 29-acre flea market all year around, making it one of the most popular flea markets in the area. Click here for the official website of Leighty’s Flea Market.
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Browse the countless items at Blue Ridge Flea Market before enjoying breakfast or lunch at KC’s Grill, the onsite food vendor. Sat at the same location as the former Blue Ridge Drive-In, the flea market is open Saturdays and Sundays from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. through October. The flea market is weather permitting. Click here for the official website of Blue Ridge Flea Market.
Facebook/Jonnet Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market
Sat along the busy Route 22, the Jonnet Flea Market operates both indoors and outdoors. Uncover hidden treasures and rare items at the Jonnet Flea Market every Saturday and Sunday, all year around, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Facebook/Willow Glen Flea Market
Peruse the many vendors at Willow Glen Flea Market - selling such items as fresh produce, socks, bicycles, and toys - before indulging in a delicious treat, including funnel cake, tacos, and chicken tenders. Willow Glen Flea Market, open for more than 25 years, is typically open from April through November each year. Stop by Sundays from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. Click here for the official website of Willow Glen Flea Market.
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Find just about everything you could want - from brand new to vintage - at Hazen Flea Market, which boasts an estimated 300 vendors. The outdoor flea market typically runs from May through October. Check their website each month to see if and when they’ll open. Click here for the official website of Hazen Flea Market.
Facebook/Root’s Old Mill Flea Market
Stop by Root’s Old Mill Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market on Tuesdays all year around. The sprawling flea market features more than 175 vendors selling a variety of new and vintage items. From April through October, the flea market is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hours from November through March are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Click here for the official website of Root’s Old Mill Flea Market.
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Plan your visit to Williams Grove Park Flea Market all year around - weather permitting - where you’ll find an eclectic mix of items. The flea market is closed for some holidays. Stop by Williams Grove Park Flea Market Sundays from 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. Click here for the official Facebook page of Williams Grove Park Flea Market.
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Address: 1380 PA-100, Barto, PA 19504Address: 200 Loews Drive, North Versailles, PA 15137Address: 648 Route 115, Saylorsburg, PA 18353Address: 3751 East Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057Address: 9912 US-22, Blairsville, PA 15717Address: 6847 PA-28, Brookville, PA 15825Address: 94 Park Avenue, Sinking Spring, PA 19608Address: 720 Graystone Road, Manheim, PA 17545Address: 1 Steam Engine Hill, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
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best flea markets in Pennsylvania June 25, 2020 Beth Price-Williams Where can I find the best thrift stores in Pennsylvania? If you like having a ton of choices, you’ll definitely want to head to one of the best thrift shops in Pennsylvania. Community Aid in Selinsgrove, in fact, is the largest thrift store in both Pennsylvania and in the United States. Carve out plenty of time to explore the shop that spans 74,000 square feet. The thrift shop sells everything from like-new clothing to furniture. Keep an eye out for discount days, too. Don’t worry if you’re not close to the Community Aid in Selinsgrove. You can also find Community Aid locations in Mechanicsburg, Hanover, and Lancaster. Where can I find unique shopping destinations in Pennsylvania? For some of the most unique shopping in Pennsylvania, visit Street of Shops in Lewisburg. The indoor shopping village features 375 shops, selling everything from home décor and holiday decorations to books and collectibles. If you’re a fan of flea markets, you’ll love the 40,000-square foot indoor flea market. Chances are you can spend all day at the Street of Shops, which also houses a charming restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch, or you can just grab a snack. You’ll also find plenty of seating, so you can sit down, relax, and people watch when you need a breather from shopping. Where can I shop for used books in Pennsylvania? Bargain shopping in Pennsylvania is certainly a blast, especially if you’re looking for used books. In fact, you’ll find some of the best used books in Pennsylvania in what just might be the most unique bookshop in the state. Baldwin’s Book Barn in West Chester boasts five floors, jam-packed with books. Explore the five floors, where you’ll find everything from used and rare books to out-of-print publications. You can also check out the extensive collection of maps and prints, too.
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best flea markets in Pennsylvania
June 25, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
Where can I find the best thrift stores in Pennsylvania? If you like having a ton of choices, you’ll definitely want to head to one of the best thrift shops in Pennsylvania. Community Aid in Selinsgrove, in fact, is the largest thrift store in both Pennsylvania and in the United States. Carve out plenty of time to explore the shop that spans 74,000 square feet. The thrift shop sells everything from like-new clothing to furniture. Keep an eye out for discount days, too. Don’t worry if you’re not close to the Community Aid in Selinsgrove. You can also find Community Aid locations in Mechanicsburg, Hanover, and Lancaster. Where can I find unique shopping destinations in Pennsylvania? For some of the most unique shopping in Pennsylvania, visit Street of Shops in Lewisburg. The indoor shopping village features 375 shops, selling everything from home décor and holiday decorations to books and collectibles. If you’re a fan of flea markets, you’ll love the 40,000-square foot indoor flea market. Chances are you can spend all day at the Street of Shops, which also houses a charming restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch, or you can just grab a snack. You’ll also find plenty of seating, so you can sit down, relax, and people watch when you need a breather from shopping. Where can I shop for used books in Pennsylvania? Bargain shopping in Pennsylvania is certainly a blast, especially if you’re looking for used books. In fact, you’ll find some of the best used books in Pennsylvania in what just might be the most unique bookshop in the state. Baldwin’s Book Barn in West Chester boasts five floors, jam-packed with books. Explore the five floors, where you’ll find everything from used and rare books to out-of-print publications. You can also check out the extensive collection of maps and prints, too.
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If you like having a ton of choices, you’ll definitely want to head to one of the best thrift shops in Pennsylvania. Community Aid in Selinsgrove, in fact, is the largest thrift store in both Pennsylvania and in the United States. Carve out plenty of time to explore the shop that spans 74,000 square feet. The thrift shop sells everything from like-new clothing to furniture. Keep an eye out for discount days, too. Don’t worry if you’re not close to the Community Aid in Selinsgrove. You can also find Community Aid locations in Mechanicsburg, Hanover, and Lancaster.
Where can I find unique shopping destinations in Pennsylvania?
For some of the most unique shopping in Pennsylvania, visit Street of Shops in Lewisburg. The indoor shopping village features 375 shops, selling everything from home décor and holiday decorations to books and collectibles. If you’re a fan of flea markets, you’ll love the 40,000-square foot indoor flea market. Chances are you can spend all day at the Street of Shops, which also houses a charming restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch, or you can just grab a snack. You’ll also find plenty of seating, so you can sit down, relax, and people watch when you need a breather from shopping.
Where can I shop for used books in Pennsylvania?
Bargain shopping in Pennsylvania is certainly a blast, especially if you’re looking for used books. In fact, you’ll find some of the best used books in Pennsylvania in what just might be the most unique bookshop in the state. Baldwin’s Book Barn in West Chester boasts five floors, jam-packed with books. Explore the five floors, where you’ll find everything from used and rare books to out-of-print publications. You can also check out the extensive collection of maps and prints, too.