Welcome to Georgia Flea Markets, a blend of Southern charm, vintage treasures, and vibrant local markets. Across North Georgia’s rolling hills, Central Georgia’s heartland, and the unique communities of South Georgia, flea markets here offer everything from antique gems to handmade crafts and everyday bargains.
Whether you’re searching for collectibles, unique furniture, vintage clothing, or just a fun weekend activity, Georgia’s flea markets deliver a rich and diverse shopping experience. Explore this breakdown of top markets by region, city, and county, along with helpful tips and answers to frequently asked questions.
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ToggleTop Flea Markets in Georgia by Region
North Georgia
Known for its thriving flea market scene with community markets and collectible finds.
- Sweeties Flea Market
A large, well-known market featuring a mix of antiques, collectibles, vintage goods, and local vendors , a North Georgia favorite. - Flea Market of Athens, GA
A popular weekend market with a great selection of antiques, crafts, household goods, and unique finds. -
I-75 Flea Market for a wide selection of antiques, crafts, and collectibles.
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Blairsville Super Flea Market, a favorite weekend destination in North Georgia.
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River Street Market Place for unique local finds.
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Shoal Creek Junction Flea Market for vintage treasures.
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NWGA Sales for antiques, collectibles, and local finds.
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The Madison Flea Market for weekend shopping and unique treasures.
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Pintage Antique Market for vintage and collectible items.
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International Discount Flea Market for bargains, antiques, and collectibles.
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West Rome Flea Market for weekend shopping and local treasures.
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Super Flea Market for antiques, crafts, and collectibles.
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Hill House Flea Market for community-style shopping.
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North Forsyth Flea Market for antiques and local finds.
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God’s Marketplace for antiques, collectibles, and unique finds.
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The Collective for handcrafted goods and vintage treasures.
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Grumpy’s Antiques for rare antiques and collectibles.
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Ringgold Feed & Seed Antiques for a mix of vintage and practical items.
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Dalton Mall for local shopping and market finds.
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Big D Flea Market Inc for antiques and weekend shopping.
- Rusty Rooster Vintique Flea Market for vintage décor, collectibles, and unique home accents.
- Tillie’s Thriftiques for charming antiques, thrifty finds, and handcrafted items.
- Kitty’s Flea Market a local favorite offering vintage goods, tools, décor, and everyday bargains.
- Flea Market City for a mix of antiques, household items, artwork, and local crafts.
- Hidden Treasures Booth Mall perfect for antique lovers searching for rare and curated finds.
- Days Gone By Vintage Market, known for retro décor, vintage furniture, and rustic antiques.
Central Georgia
Offering a classic flea market experience with community flair and great bargains.
- Flea Market (J & J Flea Market)
Athens’s largest indoor/outdoor market open Fri–Sun year-round with around 1,200 vendor spaces covering 150 acres. -
Ray City Flea Market for collectibles and local bargains.
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Needful Things Antiques & Flea Market for antiques and unique finds.
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Moreland Flea Market for a classic Central Georgia market experience.
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Ye Olde Trade Grounds Inc for a mix of vintage and modern treasures.
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Appletown Flea Market for local crafts and collectibles.
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People Flea Market for a variety of vendor goods.
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Thrifty Treasures Flea Market for budget-friendly finds.
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Lakewood 400 Antiques Market for vintage and antique collectibles.
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400 Flea Market LLC for a mix of antiques and everyday bargains.
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The Central Market for diverse shopping in a community-friendly setting.
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The Statesboro Mainstreet Farmers Market for fresh produce and local crafts.
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The Hot Vintage Market LLC for a curated selection of antiques and vintage goods.
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The Artisan Markets for handcrafted treasures and local artistry.
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This and That at Dinwiddie Place for eclectic finds and collectibles.
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Junk in the Trunk on Liberty for a mix of vintage, crafts, and unique items.
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Bird Dog Acres Antiques for antiques and rare collectibles.
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3rd Street Farmers Market for fresh produce and local crafts.
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Kraptastic Finds for vintage treasures and quirky collectibles.
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Unique Treasures Flea Market for diverse shopping options.
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Highway 72 Flea Market for collectibles and vintage items.
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Cotton Mill Exchange for antiques and unique treasures.
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Cobb Antique Mall for vintage and collectible items.
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Mountainside Antique Mall Inc for timeless antiques.
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Flea Market Summit Chase for a variety of vendor goods.
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Northside Curiosity for quirky and unique finds.
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Benedict School Flea Market for collectibles and vintage treasures.
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Waygreen Local Fare Market for fresh produce and artisanal goods.
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Mike’s Marketplace for antiques and collectibles.
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Rockdale Flea Market for diverse vendor offerings.
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Ellaville Marketplace for antiques and local finds.
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Seminole Trading Post for unique treasures.
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Toscoga Market Place for vintage and collectible items.
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The Flea Market Store for antiques and practical goods.
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Downtown Washington Georgia for local goods and community shopping experiences.
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Fair Haven Market for handcrafted treasures and collectibles.
- Parkway Market, a community-friendly market offering local goods, crafts, and vintage items.
- Reliable Recycling The Past LLC a unique marketplace offering reclaimed items, antiques, and restored goods.
- Cape Fear Fish Pond a small market featuring local products, collectibles, and niche finds.
South Georgia
A region with a down-to-earth vibe and flea markets offering both practical goods and collectibles.
- La Vaquita Flea Market
Georgia’s largest indoor flea market in Pendergrass, featuring over 700 vendor spaces with a mix of shopping, food, and entertainment. - Back Yonder Flea Market
A charming weekend flea market in Jesup featuring vintage finds, artisanal goods, and Southern hospitality. -
Grandma’s Closet for a quaint Southern market experience.
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Movies Entertainment for fun and local shopping.
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SRV Bakeshop for tasty treats alongside market finds.
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Laura Mae’s Famous Grill for a foodie twist on the flea market scene.
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Hawkinsville Antique Mall for timeless collectibles.
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The Ocmulgee Trading Flea Market for regional treasures.
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TJ’s Bargain Shop for a mix of vintage and practical items.
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AAA Flea Market for community-style shopping.
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Ware Street Market Flea Market for unique finds.
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DB Flea Market for antiques and collectibles.
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Charlie’s Funky Junk Shop for quirky and eclectic treasures.
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Calhoun’s Busy Bs Boothtique for antiques and specialty finds.
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Retro Emporium Antiques for vintage items and collectibles.
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Calhoun Outlet Marketplace for a variety of vendor goods.
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Calhoun Hamfest for electronics, collectibles, and flea market fun.
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Treasures Camden for antiques and handcrafted items.
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St Mary’s Community Market for local goods and weekend shopping.
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The Big Flea for a large selection of antiques and collectibles.
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St Mary’s Antique Mall for vintage finds and collectibles.
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285 Flea Mart for diverse vendors and unique items.
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Shirley’s Flea Market for budget-friendly finds.
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The Treasure Shack at 300 for quirky and eclectic treasures.
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Franklin Road Flea Market for local shopping and collectibles.
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Agriculture Department Farmers Market for fresh produce and local goods.
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Thomasville Antiques Show for rare antiques.
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Tee Js Open Market LLC for local treasures.
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Vintage Treasures for antiques and collectibles.
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The Red Wagon Market for unique shopping finds.
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The French Flea Lyons for eclectic antiques.
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Cassandra’s Flea Market for a mix of collectibles and vintage items.
- Golden Isle Market for unique items and regional finds.
- La Pulga a lively multicultural flea market offering clothing, tools, food vendors, and household goods.
- Ziggy B’s Seafood Market which offers fresh seafood along with specialty items and local goods.
- Sea Island Indoor Market known for year-round indoor shopping and diverse vendor booths.
- Evans Market offering local crafts, home goods, vintage pieces, and Southern favorites.
- Fancy Flea a curated vintage-style market offering décor, antiques, and boutique finds.
Metro Atlanta / Surrounding Areas
- Peachtree City Market featuring artisan products, handmade items, and local food vendors.
- Kiwanis Coweta County Fair where seasonal markets bring vendors, crafts, antiques, and more.
Georgia Flea Markets by City
| City / Town | Flea Markets |
| Athens (North GA) | Flea Market of Athens |
| Marietta (North GA) | Sweeties Flea Market |
| Montezuma (Central GA) | Yoder’s Flea Market |
| Adel (South GA) | Animal Flea Market |
Major Cities with Active Flea Markets
- Athens — Weekend markets with antiques and collectibles
- Marietta — Large-scale flea market with a variety of vendors
- Montezuma — Community market with handcrafted goods
- Adel — Known for unique market offerings and regional charm
Best Georgia Flea Markets Open on Sundays
- Sweeties Flea Market — Open Saturdays & Sundays
- Flea Market of Athens — Open weekends
- Yoder’s Flea Market — Check for open Sundays (typically seasonal)
- Animal Flea Market — Open on select weekends; check ahead
Georgia Flea Markets by County
| County | Flea Markets |
| Clarke County | Flea Market of Athens |
| Cobb County | Sweeties Flea Market |
| Macon County | Yoder’s Flea Market |
| Cook County | Animal Flea Market |
What to Expect at Georgia Flea Markets
Georgia flea markets offer a vibrant mix of traditional Southern culture and diverse shopping experiences:
- Antiques & Vintage Collectibles — Old-world charm and unique treasures
- Handcrafted Goods & Artisan Crafts — Support local artisans and vendors
- Seasonal & Weekend Markets — Most operate on weekends with seasonal schedules
- Community Atmosphere — Enjoy the friendly, local vibe with family and friends
Best Days & Times to Visit
- Early Morning (8 AM – 10 AM) — Beat the crowds and get the best finds
- Weekends (Saturday & Sunday) — Prime time for most Georgia flea markets
- Seasonal Dates — Some markets may only open during specific seasons — always check the schedule
Tips for Visiting Flea Markets in Georgia
- Bring Cash — Many vendors prefer cash payments
- Arrive Early — For the best deals and parking
- Be Ready to Haggle — Negotiating is common and part of the fun
- Check for Special Events — Some markets host seasonal festivals or community events
FAQs – Georgia Flea Markets
Are Georgia flea markets open all year?
Many operate year-round, especially indoor markets, while others are seasonal. Always check with the market before you go.
What kind of items can I find?
Expect a wide range — antiques, collectibles, crafts, vintage furniture, tools, farm goods, and more.
Is cash necessary at Georgia flea markets?
Yes, though some vendors may accept cards, cash is usually preferred or required.
Is haggling acceptable?
Absolutely! Polite bargaining is a normal part of the flea market experience in Georgia.
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