Iowa’s most beloved annual tradition is back — and 2026 makes it extra special. The What Cheer Flea Market celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, drawing antique hunters, collectors, and bargain shoppers from over 30 states to the Keokuk County Fairgrounds. With 425+ vendors spread across 750 spaces and 20 acres, it’s one of the largest outdoor flea markets in the entire Midwest. Here’s everything you need to plan your visit.
50th
Anniversary year — 2026425+
Vendors on-site each market20
Acres at Keokuk County Fairgrounds30+
States represented by visitors📅 When Is the What Cheer Flea Market in 2026?
The market runs three times a year at the Keokuk County Fairgrounds in What Cheer, Iowa. All three 2026 dates are confirmed:
🌸 Spring Market
Thu Apr 30 – Sun May 3
Gates open 7 a.m. daily
☀️ Summer Market
Thu Jul 30 – Sun Aug 2
Gates open 7 a.m. daily
🍂 Fall Market
Thu Oct 1 – Sun Oct 4
Gates open 7 a.m. daily
Note: Gates do not officially close, but some vendors begin packing up around 4:30 p.m. each day.
🎟️ How Much Does It Cost to Get In?
| Day | Admission | Notes |
|---|
| Thursday | $7 per person | Early Bird pricing |
| Friday | $5 per person | General admission |
| Saturday | $5 per person | Busiest day — arrive early |
| Sunday | Always FREE | Free for everyone |
| Ages 12 & under | Always FREE | Every day, all markets |
⚠️
No online tickets sold. Admission is purchased at the gate on the day of the market only — no advance tickets are available anywhere.
🏺 What Can You Find at the What Cheer Flea Market?
With 425+ vendors covering 20 acres, the variety is genuinely staggering. Expect to find:
Antiques
Vintage clothing
Collectibles
Coins & stamps
Jewelry
Furniture
Glassware
Postcards
Baseball cards
Primitives
Handmade crafts
Vintage stereo equipment
Old tools
Whether you’re a seasoned antique dealer sourcing inventory or a first-time visitor hunting for a unique find, there’s something on every aisle. The scale and vendor diversity are a big reason this market has drawn shoppers from all 50 states over its 50-year history — and consistently ranks among the best flea markets in Iowa and the wider Midwest.
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✅ Tips Before You Go
💵Bring cashConcessions are cash-only. Card readers are available at some vendor booths, but internet at the fairgrounds is unreliable — don’t count on it.
🕖Go Thursday or FridaySaturdays have the most traffic and longest lines. Thursday early-bird entry also gives you first pick of fresh inventory.
🍔Beat the food linesConcession lines peak between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Eat before that window or plan for a late lunch.
🅿️Three entry gatesParking lots sit near each gate. ATM, lost & found, and info booth are at Gate #1. Spread the crowd — don’t default to the main entrance.
👟Dress for 20 acresWear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen. You will walk a lot — most of the market is outdoors. Bring bags or a cart for purchases.
🐾Pets welcomeLeashed dogs are allowed throughout the market. Clean-up is required. Golf carts and scooters are permitted for shoppers with physical impairments.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the What Cheer Flea Market held? ▼
The What Cheer Flea Market is held at the Keokuk County Fairgrounds, 13061 170th Street, What Cheer, Iowa 50268. The fairgrounds are located in central Iowa, with lodging available in nearby Sigourney and Oskaloosa.
How many vendors are at the What Cheer Flea Market? ▼
The What Cheer Flea Market hosts over 425 vendors filling 750 spaces across 20 acres of the Keokuk County Fairgrounds. Vendors come from across the country, and visitors travel from over 30 states to attend each market.
Can I buy What Cheer Flea Market tickets online? ▼
No — there are no advance or online tickets sold for the What Cheer Flea Market. Admission is purchased only at the gate on the day of the market. Bring cash for the entrance fee.
What are the best flea markets in Iowa? ▼
The What Cheer Flea Market is widely regarded as the largest and most iconic flea market in Iowa, drawing visitors from 30+ states three times a year. Other popular Iowa flea markets include events in Des Moines, Iowa City, and Cedar Rapids. The What Cheer market’s 50th anniversary in 2026 makes it the standout event of the year.
Are there flea markets in Iowa City? ▼
Yes — Iowa City and the surrounding eastern Iowa area have several flea markets and antique venues throughout the year. The What Cheer Flea Market is the largest in the state and draws collectors from the Iowa City area for its spring, summer, and fall markets at the Keokuk County Fairgrounds.
Is the What Cheer Flea Market a good upcoming flea market near me? ▼
If you’re within a day’s drive of central Iowa, the What Cheer Flea Market is one of the top upcoming flea markets worth the trip in 2026. Visitors regularly travel from Missouri, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, and beyond. With three dates — spring (Apr 30–May 3), summer (Jul 30–Aug 2), and fall (Oct 1–4) — there are multiple chances to attend.
Are pets allowed at the What Cheer Flea Market? ▼
Yes — leashed dogs are welcome at the What Cheer Flea Market as long as owners clean up after them. Golf carts and scooters are also permitted for attendees with physical impairments, and a limited number of golf carts are available for rent on-site.
🗺️ Find Antique Stores & Flea Markets Near You
The What Cheer Flea Market’s 50th anniversary makes 2026 the best year yet to make the trip to Iowa. Mark all three dates in your calendar — spring, summer, and fall — and come ready to discover something unforgettable.