Denver’s hometown flea market.

Mile High Marketplace—Denver’s oldest and favorite flea market—has a rich history, heart and soul. Our loyal shoppers come back weekend after weekend to experience traditional, community-oriented, open-air shopping and bargain hunting among friends, family and Denver’s diverse population.

A fixture in the Denver community, as well as a draw for visitors from the entire Rocky Mountain region, Mile High Marketplace was founded in 1975 as Mile High Flea Market. In those days, people sold their wares in the parking lot of a Commerce City dog track. Ten years later, the market moved to its current 80-acre location at the corner of I-76 and 88th Avenue, where it has thrived for more than two decades.

In 2007, longtime employees and new owners began combining the old flea market with expanded offerings under a new name: Mile High Marketplace. The Marketplace now houses the traditional flea market, a farmers market, new shops, antiques, kids rides and events. Open year-round every weekend, today Mile High Marketplace is home to over 1,500 sellers and attracts more than a million visitors each year.

 

 

MILE HIGH MARKETPLACE FUN FACT:
There are currently 150 million flea market shoppers nationwide.