Quick Info
Type: Flea market/swap meet. Size: One of the largest in Colorado. When: Weekends year-round. What to find: Everything—new goods, antiques, produce, food. Admission: Small entrance fee. Best for: Bargain hunters, unique finds.
Mile High Marketplace is one of Colorado's largest flea markets—a sprawling swap meet where hundreds of vendors sell everything from new merchandise to antiques, produce, and prepared food. A weekend tradition for bargain hunters.
What You'll Find
New Merchandise
Clothing, electronics, tools, household goods—often at discount prices.
Antiques & Collectibles
Vintage items, antiques, and collectibles from various eras.
Produce
Fresh produce vendors with fruits, vegetables, and sometimes plants.
Food Vendors
Prepared food stands with tacos, snacks, and refreshments.
Visiting
Hours
Open weekends, typically Saturday and Sunday. Check current hours before visiting.
Admission
Small entrance fee. Free parking in large lot.
Indoor & Outdoor
Mix of indoor vendor areas and outdoor market space. Open rain or shine.
Shopping Tips
Bring Cash
Many vendors prefer or only accept cash. ATMs available but bring money.
Arrive Early
Best selection early in the day. Serious buyers arrive at opening.
Negotiate
Haggling is expected at flea markets. Politely negotiate for better prices.
Tips
Bring cash. Essential for most vendors.
Wear comfortable shoes. Lots of walking through the market.
Bring bags. Useful for carrying purchases.
Check condition carefully. Used items sold as-is.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Mile High Marketplace open?
Weekends year-round. Check specific hours before visiting.
Is there an entrance fee?
Yes—small admission fee. Free parking.
Do vendors take credit cards?
Some do, but many prefer cash. Bring cash to be safe.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes—families welcome. Food vendors on-site.