Lake Charles, La [KNGT-FM]- Attention bargain hunters, garage salers, and flea market enthusiasts, the largest outdoor flea market, Flea Fest, is returning in November 2025 to Lake Charles. Here is your chance to find those treasures that you are always on the hunt for, all under one roof.

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Flea Fest, Southwest Louisiana’s largest flea market, is making its return to Lake Charles for the Fall 2025 event. Known for drawing massive crowds, this beloved market is giving bargain hunters, garage sale fans, and antique lovers a reason to celebrate their passion with a full weekend of treasure hunting.

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Flea Fest is a truly unique market and festival that features acres of everything imaginable, making it a bargain hunter’s dream with one-of-a-kind finds. You will need to set aside a few hours to browse through the entire market as the event features hundreds of vendors from all over the country.

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The announcement was made by the Flea Fest organizers on their Facebook page and said,

The upcoming show is set for November 15-16, 2025.
Flea Fest’s offerings include antiques, retro & vintage items, handcrafted items, toys, collectibles, unique clothing, artwork, comic books, furniture, gifts, unique & handcrafted jewelry, plants, records, military surplus, and many other flea market-style goods.
Shoppers will love the delicious array of foods from a variety of food trucks, plus kids can enjoy the petting zoo, face painting, and so much more!
The Fall version of Flea Fest will take place at the Burton Coliseum complex's event barn located at 7001 Gulf Hwy. in Lake Charles, Louisiana. It will take place on Saturday, November 15, 2025, and Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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Flea Fest will be open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on both days. General admission is just $5, and parking is free. Want a closer spot? VIP parking is available for $5. Please note: no pets are allowed, with the exception of service animals.

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