There are a lot of weekend flea markets in Kentucky.
They are usually very big too, with more than 200 dealers selling their wares.
Many of them also make it easy for anyone to show up and sell something on the day of the sale.
Sometimes they are connected to other events, and some are their own little mall outside.
Many have cafes attached and have special events.
But the sale is the thing, and there is no telling what you might find on a given day at a flea market in Kentucky.
We have picked out 12 that we like, but there are many more.
Just about anywhere you go in Kentucky, you will not be far from a big flea market.
Contents
- The 12 Best Flea Markets in Kentucky
- The Kentucky Flea Market
- Derby Park Flea Market
- Luke’s Town and Country Flea Market
- The Richwood Flea Market
- Southern Kentucky Flea Market
- Peddlers Mall
- The Most Awesome Flea Market
- The Burlington Flea Market
- The Ashland Market
- Flea Land
- Traders Mall
- The Tri-County Flea Market
- The 12 Best Flea Markets in Kentucky – Summary Table
- Kentucky Safety Overview
- Frequently Asked Questions
The 12 Best Flea Markets in Kentucky
The Kentucky Flea Market
The Kentucky Flea Market at the exposition center in Louisville claims to be one of the biggest in the nation and they may not be wrong.
It lasts three days each month, and each month has a theme.
There will be about 800 or more vendors selling everything you can imagine.
There will be a lot of antiques, collectibles, jewelry, new and used clothing, and furniture.
It also has an area dedicated to an overstock sale, and everything there is $5 or less.
The sales run Friday through Sunday, and sometimes into Monday, starting at 9 a.m. each day.
Food trucks are on-site and there are usually booths selling food and drink as well.
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Derby Park Flea Market
Derby Park Flea Market is close to Churchill Downs, where the Kentucky Derby is run.
There are about 600 indoor spaces and 100 or more outdoor spaces for vendors.
The grounds are nearly 60 acres.
There is also a campground and RV park on-site.
Auctions and special events are going on at various times.
The flea market itself is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
A farmers market is also on-site, where you can get fresh fruits and vegetables.
The flea market has all the things you would expect — antiques, collectibles, jewelry, music, electronics, and clothing.
There is no limit to what you can find here.
Luke’s Town and Country Flea Market
Luke’s Town and Country Flea Market in Greenville continues a long tradition of classic flea markets.
Greenville has had flea markets going since the 1920s, and this one has been in business since 1979.
It is unique in that it is not on the weekend.
It is open every Monday from noon until 8 p.m., and on Tuesday, 5 a.m. until noon.
They are open additional days at times.
The site is 13 acres and it is Kentucky’s largest mid-week sale.
Anyone can come and sell anything they like, and there is no telling what you might find here.
It is old-fashioned in that it is outside and sellers deal directly with the public.
You may also look through Luke’s 30-year collection that he has decided to sell.
https://www.facebook.com/Lukes-Town-and-Country-Flea-Market-160540350689983/
The Richwood Flea Market
The Richwood Flea Market in Walton, KY., is one of the most popular markets in the northern part of the state.
It has been n business for 25 years.
The Flea Market is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday.
This flea market is known for its large selection of cut flowers as well as plants for sale.
There are indoor and outdoor stalls.
The ones indoors tend to be occupied by small businesses and are almost like a regular store. Individuals selling personal items tend to be outside.
The market has a lot of collectibles, decorative items, toys, and models.
Additionally, it has the usual fare of antiques, clothing, and furniture.
There is a good mix of new and old, and there is enough variety for everyone to find something of interest.
https://www.facebook.com/RichwoodFleaMarket
Southern Kentucky Flea Market
Southern Kentucky Flea Market in Guthrie is an all indoor sales area that is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday each week.
There are 150 booths with classic flea market items for sale.
There are some permanent or regular dealers and some that come now and then.
You never know what you will find here.
There is a good mix of new and old, and you can get some great prices on new things.
There are also a lot of antique, vintage, primitive, retro, and regular second-hand items.
Sometimes you will find a unique item that you did not know you needed until you saw it.
There are some very old toys here, which are interesting to look at, as well as furniture of all kinds.
https://www.facebook.com/SouthernKentuckyFleaMarket/
Peddlers Mall
Peddlers Mall has 17 locations around the state, and they operate indoor flea markets the same way in each of them.
They are all open seven days a week, and they have an online presence as well.
Each store has its own Facebook page where you can find out what they have.
There are more than 4,000 dealers combined in the state.
They all restock weekly, and you never know what you will find.
They also have some online sales at times.
There is a lot of furniture, new, used and antique.
There are lots of household items, tools, and other things you could use as second-hand items.
Vintage signs and memorabilia are also available in some booths.
The Most Awesome Flea Market
The Most Awesome Flea Market in Shepherdsville often lives up to its name.
It has more than 700 vendors inside and outside, selling anything one can imagine.
There are lots of new and used items, antiques, collectibles, electronics, decorations, and vintage items.
It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday throughout the year.
It is spread out over 70,000 square feet and is still growing.
There is food available in a snack area run by the owners of the flea market.
Some vendors may be selling homemade food items as well.
Outdoor sites are more for garage sale-type sales.
The outdoor spaces are covered, however.
The Burlington Flea Market
The Burlington Flea Market is called the Greatest Show on Earth and is a bit unique in that it calls it a show and not a market.
It has been in this location for 41 years.
Burlington is just a few miles from Cincinnati.
More than 200 antique dealers will be offering pottery, memorabilia, Americana, vintage jewelry, and more.
There are also a lot of sports-related items, such as cards and posters.
They are open the third weekend of every month.
They also have online auctions and special events on the site.
While antiques and vintage sales are the focus, there is still a lot of traditional flea market fare available.
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The Ashland Market
The Ashland Market, also called the Hillbilly Flea Market, is in Ashland and is open several days a week.
It is an all-indoor facility with 150 booths over about 5,000 square feet.
Individual booths may be crowded but you never know what you will find until you dig around.
Merchants update their booths every week or so.
It is a popular market with as many as 5,000 people visiting daily.
There are homemade furniture items that can give your home a unique flavor.
Antiques and collectibles make up a large part of this flea market.
During the Christmas season, they are open 10 days in a row.
This store also has low rates for booths.
https://www.facebook.com/hillbillyfleamarket/
Flea Land
Flea Land is one of the biggest indoor flea markets in the state on the edge of Bowling Green.
It has an impressive array of products.
There are the usual antiques and collectibles, furniture, clothing, and so forth.
There are also flowers and military surplus items.
It has more than 300 vendors in its 85,000-square-foot facility.
There is also an outdoor area for yard sales, but it still bills itself as the biggest indoor market in the state.
There are also about 60 booths dedicated to antiques.
The facility has food and drink for sale, and you will probably find some vendors selling food as well.
There are also special events spread throughout the year.
Traders Mall
Traders Mall in Paducah has everything you need for a weekend of fun shopping.
They also run a small cafe in the building.
It is open every weekend all year long, with outdoor and indoor areas for sales.
The facility also has special events like gun shows, and quit shows.
Fireworks are also for sale in late June.
The facility operates a music barn every Friday night with live music and dancing.
This flea market has a lot of old tools, sportswear like shoes, essential oils, antiques, collectibles, and electronics.
Several dealers inside are regulars and have what amounts to stores inside.
The Tri-County Flea Market
The Tri-County Flea Market in Somerset is a large flea market with outdoor and indoor sales.
They have a small cafe on-site, and there are dealers selling food and drink.
The indoor site is open every day of the week.
Outside sales are open Saturday and Sunday only.
There are usually 200 or so vendors with a good mix of regulars and the occasional seller.
This flea market has a lot of hunting and fishing supplies, as well as second-hand tools.
There are used electronics, candles, flowers, new and used clothing and furniture, and more.
They also have a fairly large area for books, mostly used, as well as games.
https://www.clarksfleamarketusa.com/
The 12 Best Flea Markets in Kentucky – Summary Table
Flea Market | Address |
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The Kentucky Flea Market | 937 Phillips Lane, KY Expo Center West Wing Hall, Louisville, KY 40209 |
Derby Park Flea Market | 2900 7th Street Rd, Louisville, KY 40216 |
Luke's Town and Country Flea Market | 2006 US-62, Greenville, KY 42345 |
The Richwood Flea Market | 10915 Dixie Hwy, Walton, KY 41094 |
Southern Kentucky Flea Market | 52 Cypress Ln, Guthrie, KY 42234 |
Peddlers Mall | 5718 Outer Loop, Louisville, KY 40219 |
The Most Awesome Flea Market | 165 Dawson Dr, Shepherdsville, KY 40165 |
The Burlington Flea Market | 5819 Idlewild Rd, Burlington, KY 41005 |
The Ashland Market | 1920 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101 |
Flea Land | 1100 Three Springs Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42104 |
Traders Mall | 6900 Benton Rd, Paducah, KY 42003 |
The Tri-County Flea Market | 6320, Somerset, KY 42501 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What sets Kentucky apart as far as flea markets?
Kentucky has a lot of old-fashioned outdoor flea markets that are common in the south.
They are open on weekends, and anyone can bring what they want to sell.
Most have an area for yard sales, which is what flea markets were created for.
What makes Kentucky unique among those with traditional markets is the size.
There are several markets with more than 500 dealers, and a lot have more than 200.
Some sell things like hunting and fishing supplies.
Some have a farmers market attached, and the selling of plants and flowers is popular in Kentucky.
Where are the best flea markets in Kentucky?
Louisville has a couple of huge flea markets and there are a lot of smaller ones in the northern part of the state.
You could easily drive from town to town checking out different flea markets in the northern part of the state.
A lot of fairgrounds are converted into flea markets on weekends when there is no fair going on.
Louisville does seem to be a hotbed for antiques, and markets for antiques.
Do not forget the small towns.
There are a lot of nice flea markets in areas where you would not expect to find one.
Sometimes they are out in the country and not in a town at all.
When is a good time to go to a flea market?
There are some flea markets that have early bird sales before the “real” sale begins.
Those are good to go to in order to get the best stuff.
At flea markets, the highest quality items sell out first.
If you cannot make the early bird sale, go as early as you can.
Toward the end of the day, it is a good time to get great deals.
Keep in mind, that the best stuff and most of the good stuff will be gone by then.
Especially for people having a garage sale, they would probably rather sell what is left at a very low price.
You can also avoid the crowds to some extent by going early or late.
If you just want to go hang out and not be concerned about the best deals, the middle of the day is good.
What are some things to look out for?
You can get great deals at a flea market, but almost every sale is done with cash.
There is no warranty and there are no returns.
If something proves defective, there is not much you can do.
Examine everything carefully.
Realize you are taking a risk, especially with electronics, but the lower prices make the risk worth taking.
There are also some dishonest dealers who sell fake items.
Just be careful, examine everything carefully, and have a good time.
Most flea markets only accept cash for payment, so be sure to bring plenty.
Some have ATMs where you can get more.