- Q: Where can you find flea markets in Pennsylvania?
- A: Flea markets can be found throughout Pennsylvania, some of which are open all week, others that are only open during the weekend, and some that are open every day of the year.
- Q: What kind of merchandise do flea markets in Pennsylvania carry?
- A: They all carry similar categories of merchandise, but that doesn’t mean that each individual flea market isn’t without its gems.
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1. Blue Ridge Flea Market
Browse outdoor stalls and discover affordable antiques, crafts, and local finds.
Originally opened in 1976, the Blue Ridge Flea Market has been serving the Saylorsburg area in Pennsylvania annually since its inception. Located on the original site of the Blue Ridge Drive-in Theater, this flea market rests at the edge of the Pocono Mountains and is easily accessible from Pocono Mountain Resorts, the Lehigh Valley, and many of the surrounding communities.
With an average of over 300 vendors, it is no surprise this market draws crowds of all ages, and the free parking and artisan concessions makes it even easier to spend an entire day there.
648 Route 115 Saylorsburg, PA 18353, Phone: 570-801-2401, Map
2. Fensty's Flea Market
Explore vintage goods and unique treasures on a fun weekend outing.
Being an indoor flea market, Fensty's Flea Market in Bally is open rain or shine all year round. Guests who visit this market can expect to find a huge variety of items, and a majority of the stock can be divided into three main categories. Antiques and collectibles are easy to come by here, from Art Nouveau to 1940s retro items, coins and records, and even Amish primitives.
There is an extended garage and yard sale section that stretches over 15,000 square feet and contains all the items you’d expect at a yardsale. Lastly is the estate sale and clean out items section, which boasts unsold items from estate sales, collector found pieces from all over the countryside, and many other hidden gems.
Fensty's Flea Market, 20 North 3rd Street, Bally, PA 19503, Phone: 484-366-3914
3. Freeland Marketplace
Shop indoor booths and savor local eats during this easy family trip.
This year-round indoor/outdoor farmers and flea market has something for everyone, from the fresh seasonal produce to the imported foods, specialty craft items, bargain furniture, and everything between.
Visitors to the market can find unique discounted items from a plethora of categories that will interest the whole family: toys, tools, furniture, clothing, and more. Shoppers that get hungry may enjoy one of the many different food trucks that frequent the Freeland Marketplace, and if none of those strike any interest there are always plenty of booths selling local cured meats, cheeses, and other foods that are ready to eat.
Freeland Marketplace, 166 Foster Avenue, Freeland, PA 18224, Phone: 570-636-1234
4. Hazen Flea Market
Walk open fields and look at unusual collectibles, tools, and handmade items.
The Hazen Flea Market is typically open during one weekend a month May through October, and because of this it is quite the busy market. The Hazen Flea Market is the quintessential fundraiser for the Warsaw Township Volunteer Fire Company, and all the market staff are volunteers. This market has been drawing guests since the 1970s and has grown to include over 700 vendor sports, with an estimated 10,000 visitors on any given weekend the market is open. The market is free to enter, but there is a small fee for parking in a nearby parking lot.
Hazen Flea Market, 6847 Route 28 N, Brookville, PA 15825, Phone: 814-328-2528
5. Jake's Flea Market
Find cheap deals and chat with friendly vendors at this classic market stop.
Founded by Jacob Triechler in 1980, Jake's Flea Market has been in business along Route 100 ever since, with more and more vendors coming every season. An aspect of Jake’s Flea Market that sets it apart from other markets is the family and community atmosphere; folks don’t go to this market just to shop, they go to see friends, discuss town news, and gather on a weekly basis. With special events held throughout the season, indoor and outdoor facilities, and an ever growing number of vendors, it is no surprise that Jake’s Flea Market continues to thrive year after year.
Jake's Flea Market, 1380 Rt. 100, Barto, PA 19504, Phone: 610-845-7091
6. Leighty's Flea Market
Search for bargains and enjoy tasty snacks at this exciting shopping spot.
Leighty's Flea Market is part of a larger complex known simply as Leighty’s, and this complex has been in business since 1909,when it was originally founded as a farmers’ market by Lloyd and Harv Leighty. Having grown substantially over the years, Leighty’s grew from a simple farmers market into a shopping destination that contains produce, flowers, halloween decorations, candy, Mark’s Computers, Snyder Photography, Leighty’s Flooring by Kinsley, and of course Leighty’s Flea Market. The flea market contains hundreds of outdoor and indoor vendors and is open throughout much of the year, drawing thousands of guests on any given day.
Leighty's Flea Market, 16148 Dunnings Hwy, Newry, PA 16665, Phone: 814-695-5151
7. Michaelangelo's Sunday Flea
Stroll vendor rows and discover artsy sights in this quick weekend market.
Opened in 2010, Michaelangelo's Sunday Flea has been entertaining locals of the Edinburg area and visiting guests with its weekly array of specialty vendors, events, and goods for sale. The market is open every Sunday from 6am until 3pm, offering both indoor and outdoor spaces, and it doesn’t close during any time of the year. For guests that grow hungry during their shopping there is a snack bar serving breakfast and lunch all day with a rotating menu dependent on the season.
Michaelangelo's Sunday Flea, 2475 Benjamin Franklin Hwy (Us Route 422 W), Edinburg, Pennsylvania, Phone: 724-652-6244
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