Wisconsin Flea Markets

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Wisconsin Flea Markets

Welcome to Wisconsin Flea Markets, a destination for collectors, bargain hunters, and treasure seekers. From the scenic Northwoods to bustling Southeast Wisconsin, the state offers an impressive selection of flea markets filled with antiques, vintage finds, handmade crafts, and unique collectibles.

Whether you’re looking for an outdoor market experience in a charming small town or a large vendor fair near the city, Wisconsin’s flea markets provide a little something for everyone. This overview features top markets organized by region, city, and county, along with tips and helpful information for your next visit.

Top Flea Markets in Wisconsin by Region

Northeast Wisconsin

Known for its friendly vendors and local community vibe, this region offers a mix of antiques, collectibles, and fresh market items.

Southeast Wisconsin

A popular region for large-scale flea markets and community vendor events, featuring everything from collectibles to artisan crafts.

  • Holy Hill Flea Market
    Known for its scenic setting and wide range of items including antiques, vintage decor, and handmade crafts.
  • Cedarburg Flea Market
    Located in the charming town of Cedarburg, this market is a great spot for browsing antiques, collectibles, and artisan items.
  • Elkhorn Flea Market
    One of Wisconsin’s largest flea markets, known for its massive selection of antiques, vintage goods, and unique finds.
  • Germantown Flea Market
    A family-friendly market offering a mix of collectibles, crafts, vintage goods, and local products.

Northwoods / Northern Wisconsin

A scenic region known for its rustic charm and seasonal market events featuring handmade and vintage items.

Wisconsin Flea Markets by City

City / Town Flea Markets
Shawano (Northeast WI) Shawano Wisconsin Flea Market
Hubertus (Southeast WI) Holy Hill Flea Market
Cedarburg (Southeast WI) Cedarburg Flea Market
Elkhorn (Southeast WI) Elkhorn Flea Market
Germantown (Southeast WI) Germantown Flea Market
Boulder Junction (Northwoods) Boulder Junction Flea Market

Best Wisconsin Flea Markets Open on Sundays

  • Shawano Wisconsin Flea Market — Open Sundays (seasonal)
  • Holy Hill Flea Market — Open select Sundays (seasonal)
  • Cedarburg Flea Market — Open Sundays (seasonal)
  • Elkhorn Flea Market — Open select Sundays (check schedule)
  • Germantown Flea Market — Open select Sundays (seasonal)
  • Boulder Junction Flea Market — Open Tuesdays (not Sunday, check schedule)

Wisconsin Flea Markets by County

County Flea Markets
Shawano County Shawano Wisconsin Flea Market
Washington County Holy Hill Flea Market, Germantown Flea Market
Ozaukee County Cedarburg Flea Market
Walworth County Elkhorn Flea Market
Vilas County Boulder Junction Flea Market

What to Expect at Wisconsin Flea Markets

Each flea market in Wisconsin offers its own unique atmosphere and variety of products:

  • Vintage Collectibles & Antiques — A treasure trove for collectors and vintage enthusiasts
  • Local Crafts & Handmade Goods — Support local artisans with handmade crafts and products
  • Seasonal & Outdoor Markets — Many operate spring through fall; outdoor markets often feature food vendors and family activities
  • Great Bargains & Unique Finds — Perfect for bargain hunters and those looking for unique decor or gifts

Best Days & Times to Visit

  • Mornings (8 AM – 10 AM) — Ideal for first pick of unique items
  • Sundays — The most common flea market day in Wisconsin
  • Check Seasonal Schedules — Many markets operate spring through fall; verify dates before you go

Tips for Visiting Flea Markets in Wisconsin

  • Bring Cash — Many vendors prefer cash transactions
  • Check Weather Reports — Especially for outdoor markets
  • Come Early for the Best Finds — Early arrivals often get the rarest deals
  • Be Ready to Haggle — Negotiating is expected and part of the fun

FAQs – Wisconsin Flea Markets

Are flea markets in Wisconsin open year-round?
Most flea markets are seasonal, particularly outdoor ones. Check each market’s schedule before planning your trip.

What types of items can I find at Wisconsin flea markets?
You’ll find antiques, vintage goods, handmade crafts, collectibles, home decor, and more.

Is bargaining allowed at Wisconsin flea markets?
Yes! Bargaining is common and welcomed at most markets.

Do Wisconsin flea markets accept credit cards?
Some vendors may accept cards, but many are cash-only — it’s best to bring cash.

Stay Updated on Wisconsin Flea Markets

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