Flea Market in The Golden West College Swap Meet, located in Huntington Beach, California, has been a vibrant community hub since its inception in 1979. operating every Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine.
Visitors can explore a diverse array of items, including overstock products, collectibles, clothing, handcrafted goods, fresh produce, flowers, antiques, and more.
The swap meet offers free parking and admission, making it an accessible and enjoyable destination for families and individuals seeking unique finds and bargains. However, for liability reasons, pets are not permitted within the swap meet premises.
In addition to the Golden West College Swap Meet, Huntington Beach hosts other notable markets, such as Surf City Nights. Held on Tuesday evenings, Surf City Nights transforms Main Street into a lively fair featuring the only certified farmers’ market in Huntington Beach, along with unique crafters, live entertainment, and activities for children.
These markets contribute to Huntington Beach’s vibrant community atmosphere, offering residents and visitors alike opportunities to shop, socialize, and enjoy...
Read moreI like going to this swapmeet because you find things at a good price, unfortunately this past Sunday I had a bad experience with a dishonest seller there at space S18 ... I went to her table that said $1 ea item, I grabbed 2 items from that table and when I asked how much it was, the prices were no longer $1, now they were $2 each... I told her the sign says $1 and she got very angry, became very aggressive and started to raise her voice... I have experienced that if they don't sell, they take it out on the customer by treating them badly, I don't go to the swapmeet to be mistreated, I go there to have a good day looking for deals, this aggressive lady takes the fun out of it... this is a common behavior of this lady, I noticed before she was mistreating a Vietnamese elderly lady, they should give her strikes and after 3 her kick her out of there and give new...
Read moreGo early because you can beat the heat and the crowds. A great place for treasure hunting, I can looking for plants and found more than I expected. I got collectable cookie press and napkins rings for $5, the cookie press from 1990s can be found online for $50 - $70. Bring a cart if you're planning to really shop or you'll have to make trips to your car to take everything you found. They have food stands and drinks in case you get hungry. The picture of bike parts is from the trash can, someone thru that out. I sent the photo to my brother, he's a bike aficionado, but as soon as I walked away, someone took it. Yes, good items are thrown out, I wasn't going to lug them around, my brother...
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