
Area’s Premiere Flea Market Now Planning 2026 Season
Just as we begin to accept the sad reality that the Stormville Flea Market dates are over for the season, they come through with the announcement we need to hear to pull us out of this funk...dates for 2026 have been released and the countdown to our favorite grilled pretzels begins!
Heading into season #56, it is all systems go for another full season (April through November) of one of the area's most-loved traditions.

Celebrating 56 Years of the Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market
The dates have been released and vendor spaces are available ahead of the 56th season of a Hudson Valley staple, the Stormville Flea Market.
Showcasing an average of 400 exhibitors, the 'shows' which are held on six different occasions during a season, happen rain or shine, with no parking fees or admission cost whatsoever.
The flea market attracts both vendors and visitors from the Hudson Valley and beyond, showcasing signature handmade craft items, food and beverage stations, housewares, toys, beauty products and pretty much everything in between. There's also a number of food concessions available for hungry browsers.
2026 Stormville Flea Market Dates Announced
Keeping with their standard schedule all shows run 8am to 4pm, with, the first shows taking place April 25th and 26th for the Springtime in the Country season kickoff, then Memorial Day Weekend, May 23rd and 24th, July 4th, Labor Day Weekend September 5th and 6th, Columbus Day Weekend October 10th and 11th, and the final show of the season on November 7th for Christmas in November.
Outside of those dates, you'll find the 'Ultimate Yard Sale' on Saturday June 20th and Saturday September 19th from 9am-3pm each date, which is referred to as 'a bargain hunter's paradise.'
The Stormville Flea Market is located at 428 Rt. 216 in Stormville, and more information can be accessed on their official site, here.
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