Funky little swap meet in the desert~ a lot of very unique offerings! Right next to the little airport in Yucca Valley so you get to watch the small planes taking off and landing. Unpaved with really cool little buildings sprinkled throughout, a cafe, lots of big beautiful cactus. Has real bathrooms too! Saturdays are definitely busier with more vendors.
Kathy C.
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Located in Yucca this flea market often has unexpected treasures.
On the weekends when one roams the ground you never know what you will find. I've bought a silver ring there and a bike..so it you can see there is a wide variety of items.
Take your camera. There is a giant cactus, and large art sculptures scattered throughout the grounds.
James M.
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This is like a flea market on crack. It’s huge, tons of stuff. One vendor put it perfectly when he asked, “ Did you find any treasures. If you like swap meets and garage sales it is very much worth it. Only open on the weekends. Says it’s open until 3pm we got there at 2pm and most of the vendors were packed up. Next time we are going earlier.
Dianna S.
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It is a small flea market. Trinkets of all sorts. It's great for kids to explore. Definitely not the type of flea market like the ones in LA or in Northern California. The artwork on the outside walls was done very well. This is a nice little spot kids will want to explore. Western atmosphere. :)
F G
Google
Place to visit in weekends while in the area, some permanent vendors might be there during the weekk. Highly recomended, place, full of character and characters, and plenty of Americana vibe, as they advertise it : From junk to gems.
Jennifer C.
Google
Pretty neat place. Really it’s just a bunch of people selling junk. We found a guy selling use Marine Corp items wish my son gobbled up. I like the old buildings and cactus.
Melanated M.
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Loved the environment and energy of this place. Each booth had its own unique charm. Pricing for most items were reasonable and justifiable.
Ruth H.
Google
Fun place, a big variety of dusty but interesting stuff. I really liked Dakota Bob's Western Wear shop.