Flea Markets and Antique Stores in Texarkana
Have you ever wanted to go on a treasure hunt? Or wanted to wander aisles looking for unique or hard to find items? That’s why you go antique and flea market shopping. It fees like a real life treasure hunt! There are many flea market and antique stores in Texarkana. Make plans to visit them all for a full day of exploring or pick them off one at a time as you have time. Each one has it’s own unique vibe and they are all fun to visit. Let’s go!
Texarkana Antique Shops: Quick Guide
- Best for high-end vintage finds: Olive Street Vintiques
- Largest antique mall: Treasure Trove Antique Mall, it’s located inside an old skating rink (look for the mirror ball!)
- Most unique location: The Private Collection inside the historic 1894 Building (browse the art gallery too!)
- Best variety: The Owl’s Nest and Rusty Relics
- Best rainy day activity: Grab coffee and browse Treasure Trove (it can easily take a few hours)
- Best day to go: Fridays and Saturdays for the fullest vendor booths and freshest finds
- Good to know: Many shops are closed on Sundays or Mondays, so double check hours before making the drive, and also check social media pages for open hours and special events
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Arkansas side shops.
The Arkansas side of the city has a few great places to explore and they’re close to downtown. I’d recommend stopping by Alley Cats Coffee to start your day, then refuel midday at Good Luxe Coffee.
Olive Street Vintiques.
This is one of the most unique and special antique stores in Texarkana. Olive Street Vintiques is located on Broad Street, in downtown Texarkana – the Arkansas side. It is thrilling to walk through this eclectic shop. You’ll find a wide variety of beautiful, unique and highly curated items. There’s also a huge case of vintage jewelry that’s definitely worth looking at. The windows are always breathtaking and you just might spot the two (adorable) shop cats hanging around there. Shop hours are Wednesday to Saturday from 11 AM to 4 PM, unless otherwise noted on their Facebook page. Speaking of Facebook, there is a super fun live sale every Sunday night on their page! 214 East Broad St, Texarkana, Arkansas.
The Private Collection.
This new shop on the Arkansas side, from the former owner of Lula Rose, is inside the 1894 Historic Building (by the art gallery, across from Alley Cats). It’s an adorable shop and there are some fun events like the once per month front porch socials, with live music, snacks, and good times. Check their Facebook page for open hours and details about events. Snap a selfie with the fun red photo booth out front while you’re there too! 105 Olive Street, Texarkana, Arkansas.

Texas side shops.
Both sides of the city have some wonderful shops, but it’s true, there are more flea markets and antique stores in Texarkana, Texas. Most of them are fairly large and have many vendors. There’s something for everyone at all of these local hot spots.
Owl’s Nest.
This one is a long time standing gem in Texarkana. Owl’s Nest is on Texas Boulevard and has a large number of vendors. Browse the aisles and be sure to look in every space. One of my favorites stalls is The Blue Eyed Susan, stall 162 at Owl’s Nest. It’s full of mid century modern treasures and is so much fun. Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM. Check the Owl’s Nest Facebook page for updates. 4720 Texas Blvd Texarkana, TX.
Treasure Trove.
Perhaps the most unique of the antique stores in Texarkana, Treasure Trove is also one of my favorites! This flea market and antique store is housed in an old roller skating rink and you can still see the wood floors and the disco ball. It’s also massive. You’ll need more than an hour to browse this behemoth of a shop. I always find something fun and unique here. It’s also a great spot for holiday decor. Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM. It’s one of the only spots open on Sundays, from 1 PM to 5 PM. Follow their Facebook page for more. 3706 New Boston Rd Texarkana, TX.

Red Door Chicken Coop.
Another one of. the best flea markets and antique stores in Texarkana is Red Door Chicken Coop. It’s also on New Boston Road. There are lots of vendors with many great items and it’s fun to stroll them all. Follow their Facebook page for more. Tuesday to Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM. 1706 New Boston Rd Texarkana, TX.
The Lighthouse Flea Market.
The Lighthouse Flea Market is another spot that’s full of vendors and it’s just a few doors down from Red Door Chicken Coop. Check out their Facebook page for updates and specials. Monday to Saturday 9 AM to 6 PM. 1706C New Boston Rd Texarkana, TX.
The Lighthouse Outdoor Flea Market.
For a little different spin on some flea markets and antique shops in Texarkana, the Lighthouse Outdoor Flea Market is open year round. Many of the stalls are set up outdoors but there are a few anchor tenants indoors that are there all the time. Check out their Facebook page for more. Thursday to Sunday 9 AM to 3 PM. 5605 W 7th St Texarkana, TX.
Rusty Relics.
Rusty Relics is a re-opened spot in Texarkana. This is one of the cutest flea markets and antique stores in Texarkana. Here’s a sneak peak video. It is run by a dynamic mother and daughter duo and each of the vendor stalls are so cute and well done. They’re open Wednesday to Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM. They are on all social media platforms @ rustyrelicstxk. 307 Baylor St Texarkana, TX.

Habitat Re-Store.
Habitat for Humanity is a fantastic nonprofit that helps build homes and provide affordable housing for families in need, around the globe. Texarkana is lucky to have a chapter. In addition to their building efforts, Habitat has a series of thrift stores called Re-Store. In the store you’ll find furniture, home decor, and some building materials as well. The Texarkana store has a Facebook page and is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM. 3632 New Boston Rd Texarkana, TX.
The Vault.
The Vault is another charming flea market. While it’s not technically in Texarkana, it’s right next to it in Wake Village. While the shop is smaller it packs a lot inside! There are many vendors offering a wide variety of flea market finds, antiques, hand made items, and more. For example – this most excellent, vintage anatomy model that I scored. Check out their Facebook page for more information. 600 Redwater Rd Wake Village, TX.

Ashdown (AR).
Ashdown, Arkansas is just a little bit north of Texarkana and has a few more flea markets and antique stores. It’s a quick drive north on Highway 71 and it’s worth the trip! Be sure to drive by the public library while you’re up there and enjoy the murals on the outside of the building.
More & Moore Treasures.
More and Moore Treasures is on Main Street in Ashdown, AR. It really does feel like a treasure hunt to browse this beautiful shop that’s more antique store than flea market. They post their newest items on their Facebook page. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM. 69 East Main St Ashdown, AR.
The Castle.
Housed on two floors, The Castle Antiques has a huge selection of glassware, linens, antique items, vintage jewelry and more. Check out the Facebook page for more. Tuesday to Saturday 11 AM to 5 PM. 120 Rankin St Ashdown, AR.
New Boston (TX).
There are three flea markets and antique shops in New Boston, Texas, which is just a short drive west of Texarkana.
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About the author.
Nichole Holze is a content creator based in Texarkana, USA. She has over ten years of experience with exploring and adventuring across the ArkLaTex, and the same amount of experience in homeschooling her children. She is married to Ryan and they have two children, plus one giant dog. You can read about their homeschool experiences and travels beyond the ArkLaTex over at Luckey Wanderers. Keep up with their shenanigans on her Facebook page at Coleyraeh in the ArkLaTex and ArkLaTex Adventures on Instagram and TikTok. Nichole is also on the Executive Team for Run Wild My Child and a published author with articles in books from Wild + Free. Loving where you live is a cornerstone of their family culture and they pursue seeing the wonder wherever they wander.
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