Love thrifting in Georgia? Are you an antique fanatic? Dream about showing up on "Pawn Stars" or "Antiques Roadshow?" You're in luck! We've got a list of the best flea markets in Georgia. Check out these must-visit stops if you are a bargain hunter in search of the next great deal.
1. La Vaquita Flea Market (Pendergrass Flea Market) - Pendergrass
This one-stop shop not far from Athens is absolutely massive. It's got everything you could need, from collectibles to housewares to antiques and furniture. Looking for food? They've got some deliciously authentic Mexican treats, and plenty of sweets. There's over 500 vendors, and most of the booths are indoors, so it's a great activity for days with less-than-stellar weather. There's even ear piercing, a chiropractor, multiple salons, and a tattoo parlor inside La Vaquita Flea Market!
2. Smiley's Flea Market - Macon
With over 1,000 selling spots, there's plenty to see here! This is undeniably one of the best Georgia flea markets. There's outdoor spots and an indoor markets, restaurants, and more. Whether you're looking for something specific or just feel like browsing for a good deal, this is the spot to do it. A trip to Smiley's Flea Market is a great way to spend a day in middle Georgia!
3. Bill's Flea Market - Lithia Springs
This one's only a 30-minute drive outside of Atlanta. Bill's is a popular spot for electronics. You can get great deals on laptops here. They also have some fantastic locally-grown produce. With over 400 vendors of new and used merchandise, this is a great spot if you love shopping in Georgia. And, of course, Bill's Flea Market has got plenty of boiled peanuts!
4. The Barnyard Flea Market - Augusta
The Barnyard's got a few other great flea markets in the Carolinas, but no need to travel! Their red roof spot in Augusta is one of the best flea markets in Georgia. There's so many bargains to be had here! If you like essential oils or incense, there's plenty of great vendors here. You can also purchase food, locally-grown produce, clothing, and tons more. Stop by and check it out The Barnyard Flea Market!
5. Bargainville Flea Market - Lake Park
If you're in the southern part of the Peach State, this is one of the best spots for thrifting in Georgia! And if you're looking to sell, the last Saturday of every month, it's free to rent an outside booth. This one's not quite as big as some of the other flea markets on the list, but it's a great opportunity to get out and walk while browsing for deals. Some of the vendors have been park of Bargainville Flea Market for years and it's a great family atmosphere.
6. Keller's Flea Market - Savannah
Keller's feels like it's been around forever: it just recently celebrated over 30 years in business. This beloved Savannah institution sells just about everything you could possibly want. It's one of the best spots in the area to pick up produce, but you can also get great clothing, home decor, and more. The food court even has beer! Can you believe when it first opened, Keller's only had 60 vendors? It's now got over 400!
7. Lake Acworth Antique & Flea - Acworth
This flea market has been around for 50 years! The world has changed a lot in the last five decades, but shopping here is still a great way to find bargains. There's produce, street tacos, and great spots to look around for new and vintage items. It's a hybrid open air and indoor market, so it's perfect for those warm Georgia days. You can find great handmade items at Lake Acworth Antique and Flea.
8. 285 Flea Mart - Decatur
This one's a bit of a hidden gem in Georgia. There's so much to see here, and it's right off the highway so it's great if you're driving through and need to stretch your legs. It's a very popular spot for hair braiding and car stereos. There's lots of Georgia gear available if you want to support your favorite sports team (go Dawgs!), and so many clothing options.
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9. Flea Market of the South - Adel
Editor's Note: Since this article was originally published, the Flea Market of the South has permanently closed.
Did we forget your favorite spot for shopping in Georgia? There are so many Georgia flea markets to choose from, it was hard to pick just a few for a list! Share your favorites in the comments.
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