The best thing about browsing at flea markets is that you never know what you’ll discover. Unlike Farmers Markets, our open-air flea markets allow vendors to sell all kinds of secondhand treasures in addition to the usual handmade and edible goods. And while flea market shopping can be a bit of a gamble, it’s one that usually pays off.

We’ve got over a dozen annual flea markets here in Washington, and it may surprise you to learn that the largest one is in Pasco. The last couple of seasons have looked a bit different for the Pasco Flea Market, but when it operates at full capacity, you’ll find around 600 vendors on-site.

The Pasco Flea Market is the largest open-air market in Washington.

The Pasco Flea Market / Facebook Located at 3620 East Lewis Place, the market is massive (and extremely popular).

Typically, the Pasco Flea Market’s season kicks off in March and closes up shop in early November.

Adrian Neri Reyes / Google While they were not able to have the market in 2020 because of health concerns, the 2021 season was both fun and profitable.

You’ll find a little bit of everything here: clothes, shoes, cosmetics, hats, you name it.

Celina Fox / Google This isn’t the kind of place where you come prepared with a shopping list. Just have an open mind and see what you end up taking home.

So many of our crops are grown near the Tri Cities that it should come as no surprise that you can get some delicious fresh produce here.

The Pasco Flea Market / Facebook When it’s in-season, the fruit you can find at this flea market is out of this world.

The market is very family-friendly, and your little ones just might find their new favorite toy.

Erick Diez / Google The selection of children’s toys and items tends to be pretty great.

Recently, the Pasco Flea Market announced that outside food won’t be allowed anymore due to the amazing new food court.

Ana Moreno Moreno / Google When you visit, come hungry, because you won’t be able to resist the food vendors.

The Pasco Flea Market will be open for business in time for spring.

Mosaic Skulls / Google They’ll open at 10 a.m. each Saturday and Sunday. While Saturday’s admission is free, you’ll have to pay $2 admission if you’d like to come back on Sunday.

Have you ever been to this flea market? Look for updates and announcements on their Facebook page.

The Pasco Flea Market / Facebook

Located at 3620 East Lewis Place, the market is massive (and extremely popular).

Adrian Neri Reyes / Google

While they were not able to have the market in 2020 because of health concerns, the 2021 season was both fun and profitable.

Celina Fox / Google

This isn’t the kind of place where you come prepared with a shopping list. Just have an open mind and see what you end up taking home.

When it’s in-season, the fruit you can find at this flea market is out of this world.

Erick Diez / Google

The selection of children’s toys and items tends to be pretty great.

Ana Moreno Moreno / Google

When you visit, come hungry, because you won’t be able to resist the food vendors.

Mosaic Skulls / Google

They’ll open at 10 a.m. each Saturday and Sunday. While Saturday’s admission is free, you’ll have to pay $2 admission if you’d like to come back on Sunday.

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Address: Pasco Flea Market, 3620 E Lewis Pl, Pasco, WA 99301, USA