Everyone loves a good flea market, but have you ever tried some of the best flea markets in West Virginia? Everything is a bargain and it feels like Christmas as you peruse the aisles in hopes of finding that perfect gift, prom gown, antique vase, pet cat, or heirloom tomato. And then the sharing of your conquests from family to friends alike, about how little you spent on the best flea market finds in West Virginia. And most of these places offer snacks and even full meals, through concession stands, diners, and the occasional food trucks. West Virginia has some great flea markets that are worth the drive. Read on for this fabulous list of 13 must-see flea markets in West Virginia, where you’ll find some awesome stuff.

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These are our picks for some of the best flea markets in West Virginia. Have you tried any of these flea markets in West Virginia? If so, or if we missed any, please let us know in the comments below.

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Where is one of the best thrift stores in West Virginia?

Heart & Hand Thrift Store, in South Charleston, West Virginia, is a mission project of The United Methodist Church. The donations and sales help fund social services through Heart & Hand Outreach Ministries, a community-based organization that serves and supports people with their emergency, basic needs. Some of the programs include a food pantry, a Christmas Program, a Furniture Ministry, and a well-supplied thrift store. This hidden gem is stocked, daily, with incoming items, such as clothing, video games, furniture, bedding, books, toys, and everything in between. And the best part — those who qualify for assistance receive needed items at no cost through the voucher program. What a great way to find some treasures and give a little help along the way.

What is the perfect weekend itinerary for exploring West Virginia’s best antique stores?

If you are trying to conquer more than one antique story in The Mountain State, a map has already been created. One on the list is Antiques at Aides, in Mount Hope, West Virginia, which offers an eclectic mix of old and new items. One exciting and often ongoing event is the "50 percent off everything sale." Another favorite on the list is Stray Dog Antiques, in Charleston, West Virginia, where the owner offers daily $5 sales racks placed outside under her charming awning. The store is stocked with the most interesting inventory, from mourning vests; to expensive, name-brand purses that are sold for cheap; clothing; jewelry; books; and the most amazing collection of fine art in the city.

Where can you find some of the best biscuits in West Virginia?

Suzi's Hamburgers serves breakfast and brunch in South Charleston, West Virginia. Here, any of the fluffy, large, handmade biscuits are a great choice with the usual additions, of sausage, egg, bacon, and cheese — or try one with just butter and jam. And make it a platter with the classic sides of sausage gravy, fried apples, or hashbrowns. Try a sweet treat with a turnover or French Toast sticks. And while they offer cheeseburgers, hamburgers, fish filet, and chicken sandwiches, by far, one of the best burgers in West Virginia is the mushroom burger, which is generously heaped with creamy mushrooms in gravy.

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