You can't go wrong when you visit a New Mexico flea market. You can find unique items, great deals, and fun gifts. But if you’re looking for a flea market that has it all, be sure to check out Gallup 9th Street Flea Market. In addition to offering great treasure hunting, there is delicious food, great music, and even pony rides for the kids!
Located in Gallup, New Mexico, about two hours west of Albuquerque, you will find the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market. It is one of the largest Native American markets in the United States and has been operating for more than 25 years.
This special flea market sees as many as 10,000 visitors each week. And those visitors will find more than 500 vendors. The flea market is an important community centerpiece and economic driver for the Native American tribes in the area.
Visitors will find a unique and diverse selection of items for sale at the Gallup market. There is a great selection of Native American made silver and turquoise jewelry, pottery, artwork, wood and stone carvings, and more.
But the market isn’t just about selling wares. There are delicious Navajo, Zuni, Acoma pueblo, and Mexican traditional foods and beverages here too. Try bread baked in wood-fired horn ovens, roasted corn, or even roast mutton and fry bread.
Be sure to bring the kiddos to the market! There are pony rides, a Story Garden, and free knowledge-sharing activities.
The Gallup Flea Market is open every Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free! Be sure to check out their Facebook events to see when there are live music performances.
Walk around the Gallup 9th Street Flea Market in Gallup, New Mexico to see all kinds of wonderful crafts, food vendors, and items for sale in this video from Jason the Native Traveler:
The Gallup 9th Street Flea Market is way more than your typical flea market. With so many fun activities, live music, great food, and authentic Native artwork, you can easily spend the day here. What do you think of this flea market in New Mexico? Learn more about Gallup Flea Market, and then plan your next visit.
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