Stockton Open Air Mall & Flea Market
Hours
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 6:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Overview
This large outdoor market features a wide range of finds including antiques, clothing, produce, tools, and food. Located across the street from the Stockton 99 Speedway, this giant outdoor flea market is home of the Taco Truck Wars.
Hours of Operation:
- Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 6:00am - 5:00pm
- Free parking and free entry for customers
Amenities
- Free Admission
- Free Parking
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stockton Flea Market – Great Food Variety & Local Finds The Stockton Flea Market is like a kid-sized mix of the Oakland and Napa flea markets. I’ve been to quite a few in Northern California, and what stands out here is the variety of food vendors — similar to Napa, each is independently run (unlike Oakland where there’s usually just one). That means more food choices, which is a huge plus. The vendor booths were diverse — not the usual cookie-cutter stalls you see everywhere. There’s a nice variety of products, and the produce prices were great. While the fruits and veggies weren’t the absolute freshest, they were still very usable, and everything we bought was great for eating and juicing. Admission and parking are free, which is always appreciated. We’ve eaten there a couple of times — once we had Chinese food (really good) and another time Mexican food, which was absolutely delicious. We also grabbed some fresh juices like horchata, pineapple, and strawberry — super refreshing while walking around in the sun. There’s a good amount of shaded space, so it’s pretty comfortable even on hot days. All in all, it’s a fun spot with good deals, great food, and worth a visit. We’ll definitely be back!
Saturday May 24, 2025. Sunny, warm-to-hot, and clear morning at 9am. Not much shade. Free parking and no entry fee. Easy access by car off the Main Street. The crowd was moderate. Mostly Latin ambiance, and themed. Families and singles walking the rows of merchants. Food and beverage vendors. Beer for sale although, all I could find was “ Modelo” a Mexican brand beer served in cold bottles with a salt packet and a lime wedge all for $5.00. Expect the atypical flea market finds, including “knock-offs (aka) non-branded clothing, wears and garage sale stuff. Lots of $1.00 tabled clothes and shoes. Reasonable prices; some firm and some you can bargain for. In this climate I recommend wearing lite comfortable clothing, hat and sunglasses. Accessibility for those who rely on it to access and maneuver around. If needed, bring a wheelchair, walker or similar. Maybe a wagon for the youngsters to ride in. Overall friendly and enjoyable if you’re looking to get out of the house and possibly find that special something, or that treasure you think you must have, or just on impulse. Outdoor and indoor plants, beauty, housewares, tools, jewelry and toys are abundant.
The Vendor are so helpful the food is good 👍 I had my first bacon hot dog there you can even find a good gifts there who want to be home on the weekend go to the flea market check out there produce look for menudo 💯👍
I went there looking for a leather belt and music 🎶 CD's and I found them both. The beer and soft drinks are cold the food is great and the people are friendly. You can find what you need there . Even get your windows tinted while you shop.