This Wisconsin Flea Market Covers 11 Acres With Over 100 Merchants On-Site
You never know what you’ll discover at Adams Flea Market, but you can be sure to walk away with some great finds. This seasonal market is the perfect excuse to take a drive into Central Wisconsin and the market has something for everyone. Read on to see what sets this market apart and why you should make plans to head to the Adams Flea Market.
The flea market is located in the City of Adams, pop. 2,000, a city in Adams County that’s roughly midway between Madison and Wausau. The market has a permanent location on the south side of the city, on the east side of Highway 13.
People drive for miles to shop in this market and when you arrive you’ll know why. Browse the stands and you’ll find an enormous selection of antiques and collectibles. There are more than 100 merchants on location!
The items at the market are always changing – arrive early for the best deals. Vendors begin setting up at 6:30 a.m. and the doors officially open to the public at 8 a.m.
Don’t worry about eating breakfast or lunch before heading to the market. Food vendors are available and there are farmers market stands with local seasonal offerings. Enjoy the fresh bounty of Adams County!
The Adams Flea Market is open Saturdays and Sundays, May-October. Parking and admission are free. Learn more about the market here. For more vintage finds, here’s an antiques road trip that will take you to a dozen Wisconsin shops.
Address: Adams Flea Market, 556 S Main St, Adams, WI 53910, USA
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