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March 2024 by FoxFoxing
Luv the market days
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March 2024 by daboke
Pink Island Gecko. Great shop, ask for Charlotte, very friendly and helpful !
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January 2024 by wade woehrmann
Nice to see the artists, craftsman and variety of vendors.
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July 2023 by Doug McLean
This is the 2nd Largest Trade/Marketday in the State. Operates Only on the first Saturday March through December. Over 45o Vendors, Great food drinks and Music.Great organization run by local volunteers. Summer hours are 7:00 am till 3:00 PM typically through September, 7:00 am-4:00 PM in the Spring and Fall
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July 2023 by Venessa Segura
Where comfortable shoes and a hat in the summer.
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May 2023 by Sabrina S.
If you ever get a chance, this market is a must go! Mark your calendar, because it's only on the first Sat of every month 7am- 4pm. Arrive early as parking fills up fast! $5 fee to park at some of the lots and bring a wagon to tow all your purchased goodies. Maps are provided at the entrances and be prepared to browse hundreds of booths/vendors selling everything- you name it! Plants, antiques, books, food, home made decor, garden decor, etc. Concession stands throughout the market- selling BBQ, burgers, breakfast tacos, sandwiches, snacks, and drinks. This market is entirely run by friendly volunteers. Entertainment (live bands) are located at each stand. We ended up buying a beautiful plant (dessert rose), cute metal TX armadillo decor, a large metal round TX star art to place on a large stone in our front yard, an antique bike planter, and a large metal wind spinner. Drove through downtown Wimberley afterwards, but there was so much tourist traffic, that it was impossible to park. Looked like there were lovely restaurants along the river as well. Checking out downtown may have to be on a separate day. Cute cowboy boot statues are decorated throughout the city, great for a photo op. We look forward to attending market day once again in the future.
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April 2023 by Dolly Jenkins
Love market days .. Booth 157 has a great selection of music and other stuff
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March 2023 by Steve W.
The drive through the hill country to get to Wimberley is quite pleasant. However, once there you'll be sitting in a very long car line waiting to get into a parking lot. We spent 20 minutes trying to get a parking space because all the lots were filled. We finally had to park at a school building some distance away. You will be pleased that there is no cost to enter, but you may pay $5 to park. Once inside, you'll find almost entirely permanent structures situated along a paved path, not a bunch of tents in a field. I chuckled at one Yelpers review who said that much of what is purchased here would wind up at a Goodwill in 3 to 5 years, and there is a grain of truth to that. However, there really is a huge selection of fine furnishings, vintage records, knives, vintage toys, leather goods, vintage clothing, CBD oil, jams and almost every conceivable craft item. If you do plan on picking up some items here, keep in mind, you're going to be a good distance from your car so you should bring a backpack or wagon for hauling. I also recommend wearing sun glasses and a hat to keep the sun from bothering you. This place is a lot bigger than you think and you're surrounded by thousands of people pushing and pulling carts. One thing you will also see is a lot of people walking and carrying their dogs. They have plenty of food concessions on the site with everything from barbecue, turkey legs, snow cones, pizzas and hotdogs. There's also a very large seating area with live music located next to the concessions. Despite the parking fiasco, I would definitely recommend adding this place to your bucket list, even if it's just for one visit.I have included numerous photographs to give you a very good overview on what you can expect If you decide to come.
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November 2022 by Catheline H.
When we went they had over 450 booths/stores set up. There was a great variety of things. I came with the expectation that if I didn't find anything I would at least get my walking steps in. It was like being in an outdoor antique mall. I loved looking at all the different crafts, vintage, and antiques. Looking forward to visiting next month. I recommend going with others to make the drive out and gas consumption worth it. I especially liked the F & D creations and thought their stuff was well curated. Check out the lamp and table we got. So cute.
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October 2021 by JJ Jobes
My wife and I love this place. There is so much too see that you just can't get it all in with one visit. The vendors are very different too. While you might see some similar stuff in a couple of booths for the most part each vendor has very different stuff they sell. And don't get me started on their BBQ. The local restaurants are lucky the Lions don't open their own BBQ restaurant. The brisket is always cooked to perfection.
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May 2021 by Buddy Springer
Marketdays! Love it!
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March 2021 by Sue Neskorik
Love Wimberley Market, have been a vendor 20 + years. The Lions are an amazing group of kind folks. Best Market in Texas...!!! Sue @ La Di Da Booth 133.
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November 2020 by Faye B
Wonderful place for specialty shopping, unique and one of a kind items.
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June 2020 by Anneliese “Anney” Campbell-Lagerson
The vendors have changed! Still a fun experience but don't drive from San Antonio for a giant flea market!
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December 2019 by Katana M.
Handicapped Friendly. Family Friendly. So Fun! I've only been there once so I was SO EXCITED! Wimberley definitely didn't disappoint! It's like a cute little village & all the villagers are having a yard sale My Grandma uses a wheelchair so I was happy to see some of the little shops had ramps! The bathroom is a tight fit so beware of that. Also it can get very rocky & hilly very quick so beware of that. My Grandmas wheelchair has a seatbelt so we were fine with off roading every now and then We didn't eat there except the kettle corn which was delicious. And the vendors are all so sweet! You can definitely find cute vintage stuff here for those who love thrift shopping. There are a lot of great deals but there are also some super pricey stuff so keep in mind that just because it's set up like a flea market, doesn't necessarily mean everyone will be dirt cheap with their prices (Which is what I was looking forward to lol) But we did find really great deals tho! We found a beautiful barley used Jean Jacket with Tassels for only $20! & some Himalayan crystal Candel holders for only $5 each . So it really depends on the vendor of course. I loved this place so much I wish it was open every weekend Def coming back with more people!