4 Must-Visit Flea Markets In Montana Where You’ll Find Awesome Stuff
Explore top flea markets in Montana for valuable finds and unique items.
They help you save money, decorate like a pro, and find priceless pieces from the past. What’s not to love about a flea market? Despite their name, flea markets can actually contain some pretty valuable items. This weekend, browse one of these wonderful, top-notch flea markets in Montana and see what you find. You might also want to embark upon one of our beloved Montana antique road trips, while you're at it.
1. Kootenai Flea Market, Libby
You'll find all kinds of goodies here! It's one of the best flea markets in Montana, and we can't get enough of the deals we find on furniture, home decor, and more. Oh, and you might as well explore Libby while you're here; it's one of our favorite small towns in Montana for a getaway.
2. Little Red Truck Vintage Market, Missoula
Every so often the Little Red Truck Vintage Market sets up shop in Missoula and sells the finest used items and handmade crafts in the area. Typically there's an admission fee (which is very affordable), and children 12 and under are free. Check out its Facebook page for more information about when to catch the next one!
3. Kalispell Farmers Market, Kalispell
The legendary Kalispell Farmers Market is located, obviously, in Kalispell, and the deals don't stop coming! You'll find it open every Saturday.
4. Myron’s Flea Market, Victor
Myron’s Flea Market is an old-fashioned open air market, and they’re open on weekends, weather permitting. They’ve got antiques, collectible, kitchen and household items, crafts, books and thousands of other miscellaneous items.
Are you a lover of antique shops in Montana? If you love flea market finds, you'll love going antiquing too. Check out these options for finding antiques in Montana!
Where are your favorite flea markets in Montana? Tell us about them in the comments and you might see your favorites in the spotlight someday!
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