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If you have a soft spot for dusty treasures and stories hiding in plain sight, Arkansas flea markets will feel like a secret map. Locals know exactly which booths to beeline to, and that insider rhythm turns browsing into a mini adventure. You will find everything from heirloom quilts and Ozark glass to oddball art and retro tech, often for prices that make you grin. Grab some cash, comfy shoes, and let these eight spots guide your next great find.
Hwy 102 Flea Market and Antique Mall — Rogers
Locals head straight to the back-left corner where mid century lamps glow like beacons. If you love Pyrex, the vendor with pastel stacks usually restocks on Saturdays, so plan accordingly. You will also spot tool chests near the loading door, often hiding pristine hand planes tucked under drop cloths.
Follow the subtle cinnamon scent to the quilt booth, because the owner labels patterns with little stories about the family who stitched them. The glass case near the registers keeps Ozark pottery and small sterling conchos, and staff will happily unlock it so you can examine maker marks. Digging through the postcard bins feels like time travel you can pocket…