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    Bell County Flea Market

    2.8 (9 reviews)
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    Leander Flea Market

    Leander Flea Market

    3.6(25 reviews)
    37.8 mi
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    What a cool 'hidden find' in the Leander area!…read more It's a bit of a misnomer to call this a 'flea market', but that's a minor point to quibble over. Rather, this is a collection of rather eclectic shops selling mostly used or refurbished items. These range from vintage glass and antique furniture all the way to collectible baseball cards. Everyone I spoke to at one of the stores was friendly and sometimes willing to negotiate a price on an item. I look askance at some of the reviews which claim 'I didn't get a deal'. You have access to the internet, after all. Even on your smart phone. You should be able to find out if the vintage item you're looking for hasn't been cheaply reproduced at Hobby Lobby, Cost Plus or Michael's. The facility still seems to be in development, so a couple notes for folks who may visit close to when I did, in September 2017. 1) The parking lot is a very rough gravel one. Drive slowly and walk carefully, there are ankle-turning rocks here if you wear heels. 2) One of the vendors was having serious issues taking credit cards, so having cash on hand might be a good idea. 3) If you check in on Yelp, there's a free drink offer available at the food trailer. However, there's no food trailer yet - just a well-run inside snack bar. They were kind enough to honor the offer for me, but do them a favor and wait until they get a vendor in before trying to use the coupon. In sum, a definite place to visit if the antique hunting bug strikes!

    A gathering of a few thrift stores, some more focused on refurbished or vintage-style furniture,…read moreand some with a wider range of vintage goods. Makes a nice trip especially if you're looking for the refurbished stuff! I'm a vintage toy collector myself so most of the pictures I took reflect that.

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    Treasure City Flea Market - One of the open shops from our visit Saturday morning.

    Treasure City Flea Market

    3.3(8 reviews)
    40.4 mi

    No treasures found when we stopped to hunt. Everyone is set up in carport type stalls. Very hot…read moreas all outside. Terrible flow of cars as many parking in the cross over areas. Asked about one item and was told $100.00 which was a $10.00 item so passed it by. Giving a 3 not because of heat as out of there control but low rating as very overpriced. Any not many vendors of flea market items lots of clothes.

    Keep in mind this is a small town flea market, not a Nordstrom's. Come here open minded and ready…read moreto get some sun! Most areas are covered, there won't be an issue finding some shade. We wanted something to do on a sunny Saturday morning, so we came to visit the local flea market. We saw a variety of trinkets, furniture, tools, homemade items, new/used clothing, tools, fresh fruits and veggies, and so much more. One call out, are the mysterious vending machines around the shops. They are very worn down, but can still vend and keep the temprature cool inside. The tiny screen on the machine displays the temprature inside. Some have water, some have different sodas in them. We paid cash and vended a diet pepsi. It tasted a bit 'off'. There was also no visible expiration date anywhere on the can. We could've inquired about it at the main office - they could tell us if they know when it's been restocked and such - but we decided to move on in our day. A flea market is a flea market; the people selling the goods were either very talkative and motivated to sell, or very quiet and waiting to help and sell. We enjoyed checking this one out and hope to be back. One man's trash is another man's treasure!

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    Bell County Flea Market - fleamarkets - Updated May 2026

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