The Helper Flea Market
Every Saturday • July 18 – October • 11 AM – 6 PM
A treasure hunt in the heart of Historic Helper.
Located at The Rest Stop & Repair along the Price River, 19 N Main Street! The Helper Flea Market combines antiques, vintage treasures, local vendors, food, and small-town charm in one unforgettable setting.
WHAT YOU'LL FIND
• Antiques & Vintage Treasures
• Handmade Goods & Local Art
• Fresh Produce & Homegrown Products
• Collectibles & Hidden Gems
• Yard Sale Finds
• Food Trucks & Specialty Foods
WHY PEOPLE LOVE IT
• Historic riverfront location
• Restored Sinclair gas station
• Vintage trucks and motorcoach
• Antique store in the historic garage bays
• Mountain and railroad views
• Picnic tables overlooking the river
GOT STUFF TO SELL?
The best flea markets happen when people bring their treasures.
Whether you're cleaning out the garage, downsizing a collection, selling handmade goods, growing produce, or launching a small business, we'd love to have you join us.
One person's clutter is another person's treasure.
Come shop. Come sell. Come discover something unexpected.


Calling All Vendors, Makers, Collectors & Food Trucks!
We're seeking artists, makers, antique dealers, vintage sellers, farmers, food vendors, food trucks, and small businesses to help create a vibrant weekly market experience in historic Helper, Utah.

Artists & Makers
Original artwork, photography, pottery, ceramics, woodworking, jewelry, candles, soaps, textiles, leather goods, and other handmade products.

Collectibles, tools, automotive parts, fishing gear, records, books, toys, sporting goods, electronics, memorabilia, vintage advertising, hobby items, and other unique treasures
Swapmeet

Antiques & Vintage
Antiques, collectibles, vintage décor, architectural salvage, records, books, retro clothing, memorabilia, and unique treasures.

Household goods, clothing, toys, books, décor, furniture, tools, kitchenware, seasonal items, and other pre-loved treasures looking for a new home.
Yard Sale

Farmers & Garden Vendors
Fresh produce, flowers, plants, herbs, eggs, honey, baked goods, and locally grown products.

Food trucks, mobile food vendors, freshly prepared meals, snacks, baked goods, beverages, specialty foods, cottage food products, homemade treats, and other delicious offerings.


