A good flea market can turn a simple afternoon into a full treasure hunt. Colorado has plenty of places where shoppers can search through vintage pieces, handmade goods, antiques, home décor, collectibles, clothing, and secondhand items without spending too much.
From Denver’s busy vendor spaces to weekend markets in Colorado Springs, Boulder, and Fort Collins, each stop brings a different kind of shopping experience. Some markets are packed with old records and rustic furniture, while others offer local crafts, fresh food, and quirky roadside finds.
These flea markets are great for anyone who enjoys digging through tables, comparing prices, and walking away with something that feels personal. Whether you want a rare antique, a budget-friendly home accent, or just a fun day of browsing, these eight Colorado flea markets are worth adding to your list.
1. The Lafayette Flea: A Long-Running Indoor Market In Lafayette
- Market schedule: Monday through Sunday
- Shopping time: Monday to Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
- Entry fee: Free
- Market setting: Indoor
- Vendor count: 175
The Lafayette Flea gives shoppers a full indoor browsing experience with more than 175 individual vendors under one roof. It is a strong stop for anyone looking for home décor, vintage items, furniture, collectibles, gifts, and secondhand pieces at fair prices…