The 47th annual Memorial Day Flea Market kicks off at daybreak Saturday, May 25, and runs through dusk Monday, May 27, 2024, rain or shine, in beautiful St. Regis, Montana, at the Community Park, the Community Center, and a new third venue to be announced soon.
Fuel up for your day of treasure hunting with a hearty, homemade pancake breakfast, offered each morning beginning at 8 a.m., and enjoy a day filled with interesting finds, really nice people and true hometown hospitality.
Reported to be Montana’s largest flea market, this lively three-day event welcomes more than 200 vendors selling nearly anything you can possibly imagine. Antiques and collectibles, books, trading cards and sports memorabilia, automotive and military, tack, toys, jewelry, art, crafts and sculpture, clothing, hats and boots, new and used, and oh, so much more!
Along with the amazing array of vendor booths to explore, there’s also live entertainment, hot food concessions and a kids’ area with activities like a bouncy castle or similar amusement.
Tips from the experienced: Wear comfy shoes, a good hat, bring a wagon or pull-along cart and cash – some vendors don’t do cards. Dress for all kinds of weather – it’s known to change a lot throughout the day. Bikes are not allowed on the market grounds. Pets are allowed but must be on leash and in your control at all times.
Admission is free and free daily shuttle service is available throughout the weekend. Five official park and ride areas are designated, and shuttles will return to the Park & Ride areas from 9am to 5pm daily. Shuttles can also be flagged down between designated stops, if the driver has enough room.
From Interstate 90 in western Montana, take Exit 33 at St. Regis and follow the signs to the Community Park or Community Center.
For more information email [email protected], visit stregismtflea.org or follow the market on Facebook.
The St. Regis Community Council hosts this annual flea market. Proceeds help them support community projects, including the St. Regis Community Park, preserve and restore historical building sites, and promote national holidays.