7 Winter Flea Markets In Pennsylvania To Enjoy All Season Long

Discover seven indoor flea markets in Pennsylvania perfect for winter shopping.

For some interesting finds and eclectic cold-day activities, who's up for a winter flea market in Pennsylvania? While flea markets may seem like a warmer-weather activity, luckily, some are located inside with countless treasures for our perusal. Sure, Old Man Winter might be knocking at our doors, but that doesn't mean we still can't enjoy one of our favorite shopping pastimes. Let's see what treasures await at these seven indoor flea markets in Pennsylvania.

1. Leighty’s Flea Market, Newry

Pictured on the left is Leighty's Flea Market & Boot Warehouse and on the right is Leighty's Farm Market & Flower World Greenhouse.

Leighty’s Flea Market offers plenty of great deals all year long. The large complex has such a diverse inventory, including fresh produce, candy, photography, computers, flooring, and even a Christmas tree lot when the holiday season draws near. One of the best indoor flea markets near me is open Sunday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. See why some folks drive hundreds of miles to visit this store!

2. The Berwyn Indoor/Outdoor Vintage Flea Market, Berwyn

The Berwyn Indoor/Outdoor Vintage Flea Market offers antiques, collectibles, vintage jewelry, clothing, and other cool stuff. Discover what's inside one of the finest year-round flea markets near me from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., every Saturday and Sunday. Read all about it on the Phila Flea Markets website.

3. Root's Country Market & Auction, Manheim

Inside the Root's Country Market, you'll find antique furniture, collectibles, iron, tin, glassware, vintage beer lights, signs, trays, DVDs, CDs, and more. Proceeds benefit Angels Among Us Animal Sanctuary. It's open every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find out more on the Root's Country Market & Auction Facebook page.

4. Laurel Mall Flea Market, Connellsville

Bring your shopping list when you stop by the Laurel Mall Flea Market. Tucked inside of the Laurel Mall, the flea market features a variety of vendors selling such goodies as incense, jewelry, candles, soaps, and albums. Browse the Laurel Mall Flea Market Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit the Laurel Mall Flea Market website.

5. Route 15 Flea Market, Lewisburg

Carve out plenty of time for your visit to Route 15 Flea Market which hosts as many as 100 indoor vendors each week. Stroll through the spacious area browsing such eclectic items as antiques, books, candy, clothing, and food. Route 15 Flea Market welcomes shoppers on Sundays all year round from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, there are three antique stores close by. See other photos on the Rt. 15 Flea Market Facebook page.

6. Blakeslee Flea Market, Blakeslee

Stay warm all winter long and find hidden gems at Blakeslee Flea Market, host to more than 150 vendors. Bring a shopping list or just browse the massive inventory of unique items – from handcrafted Amish furniture to collectibles. Go treasure hunting on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more Blakeslee Flea Market photos, visit the The Blakeslee Flea Market Facebook page.

7. Fensty's Indoor Flea Market, Bally

Here you'll find 30,000 square feet of treasures. One of the most important ones is Dogs-n-More, where Cathy serves fresh soups, burgers, and hot dogs. When shopping in such a large space, we tend to get hungry. Come by and look at the inventory on Fridays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Find more information on the Fensty’s Flea Market website.

Is there a winter flea market in Pennsylvania we missed? Have you ever been to any of these indoor flea markets? Share your thoughts in the comments! For another charming indoor shopping experience, visit the Street of Shops. And find some more collectible items on Etsy.

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