This is my favorite fleamarket in my surrounding area. I am a picker and this is the best place to find unique vintage and used items. This is not the flea market to go to if you are afraid to pick through boxes and heaps of merchandise. There is about two rows of new items if that’s what you prefer but the best selection is definitely the vintage and used items.
Dennis H.
Place rating: 4 Gustine, CA
A flee market with lots of diversity, I think at some point you can find anything you wanted
Conny H.
Place rating: 2 Turlock, CA
Parking is always bad and bathrooms are very very dirty. Too many people in the parking lot that try to sell you stuff. Feels creepy
Luke S.
Place rating: 4 San Mateo, CA
Not a fan of the expensive ATM fee an wow it seems like the whole city backs up the parking fee because there’s signs all over that says no parking during the day and time of the flea market. Luckily I found a spot cuz I didn’t wanna give into paying for parking. This flea does have a great bike selection, great music selection, and great mattress selection. I also like the dollar bins lol. The produce section is pretty good too. Mmm I loved the oranges. They also sell alot of washing machines here too.
Sho S.
Place rating: 1 Turlock, CA
This flea market has had the same junk for 10 years. The food wagons are like roach coaches. And there are so many unattended children running around it gets old really fast. Like going into walmart, same deal. idk how there are so many kids that are school age since its open tuesday during school hours…
Karina S.
Place rating: 5 Modesto, CA
So, this is what I call your«Gateway Flea Market» because the Modesto 7th Street Flea Market or El Rematito maybe a culture shock for those not accustomed to rawness of flea markets! This flea market can ease people into what is to come from the above mentioned flea markets. Turlock is nice because it’s amongst the cleaner flea markets… but I still wouldn’t use the bathroom there. But there’s good deals, good food, and fresh produce. There are a lot of antique vendors which means good deals on random trinkets! Take you cash people! This is the flea market!
Melisa G.
Place rating: 3 Concord, CA
Ample parking at $ 2 but I saw lots of people parking on the streets. Free admission. Lots of produce, dried fruit, grains, beans… Good prices. Lots of yard sale items. Some of the booths were all priced at $ 1 where I was able to pick up some decent used Leapfrog baby toys! Score! But mainly these booths were overpriced junk. I also saw a booth with bongs and hookahs(legal?), another with prescription drugs from Mexico(def not legal), and a few booths with exotic animals(parrots, bunnies, and reptiles). It got crowded after 10am so get there early for the best selection.
Winston W.
Place rating: 2 Sacramento County, CA
This is not a competitive Flea Market in my humble opinion. They charge $ 2 for parking in a small town like Turlock… that’s gouging. The parking lot is not even paved. It’s gravel and has bare spots in some places. If they’re going to charge that much for parking, the lot should be paved. The flea market area itself is also under-paved. I recall alot of gravel and dirt. I have a folding shopping cart and had difficulty pushing it around. I saw some people with strollers and they had trouble, too. I did not find that the prices were noticeably cheap. It did not seem to me that vendors were eager to negotiate prices. I am not from this area and would not go out of my way to come here, again. There are better Flea markets in the Stockton area that have free paved parking, paved vendor spaces and more wheeling and dealing action.
Ninfa S.
Place rating: 5 Turlock, CA
The best and a «true» flea market. Go early for the best deals. I have found some awesome treasures, including a vintage Coach for less than a $ 1 and my mom found an authentic Louis vuitton inside a bin of junk! The man told us take it for $ 1 so we did not complain. The zipper did not work, however it was repairable. Even new items are way cheaper than at Walmart and Target. I am talking utility items such as working gloves, tools and things like that, brand new, you get exactly the same things at this flea market for way less!
Regan d.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
Fun way to spend a Tuesday morning. Good small town flea market with about 300 – 500 venders. Its been a Turlock tradition for 80 years. Lots of old and new items. Great place for finding bargains on odd interesting items because of the location.
Army T.
Place rating: 5 Modesto, CA
Every Tuesday morning, way better than the other flea markets in the area in my opinion. There’s ALOT of «used junk» stands where it’s common to find cheap goodies that I consider treasure. The food area(lunch trucks) have it all. The produce is usually good, but I’ve bought a few bad pineapples here and there. The dirt parking lot is $ 1(I think) but I prefer parking in the neighborhoods down the street to avoid my car getting hit by some a-holes door. Anyways, I love this place! P. S, try a Churro relleno.
Jessica R.
Place rating: 5 Modesto, CA
I enjoy this Flea market more then others in the area. food wise: they have awsome chow mein(see my pics I posted), plus mexican food ov course. Plus if u go to the right stand they have the fluffiest churroes. I wudent buy a soda at a food stand cuz u can just buy one from a person there for 50 cents. Or even a horchata drink ! Plus I lovvvve thoes $ 1 bins here. I always stock up on bobbypins. Jerseys, dvds, and cheap fruit all here.
Brian H.
Place rating: 4 Catheys Valley, CA
This is totally an ‘everyman’ flea market — you can dig through piles of debris on the ground in hopes of finding something that has utility, buy new clothes & household items, produce, or shop for that elusive antique/trinket. The most popular vendor would have to be the Asian«dolla, dolla» man, where people pile up in droves just to dig through his boxes and piles. Pretty much the niche of this flea market is the antique vendors, who sadly also want antique store prices for their items. But sometimes you can creep by with a deal. People have found some VERY nice things here, so you have to get up early and beat the crowd if you want to come up on something good. I always seem to walk up on someone who just scored something that I would have bought — GRRR! Parking is to be had for $ 1 or you could drive in circles hoping to save that dollar and find a nice spot.