Shopping in thrift stores, flea markets, and antique shops is like going on a treasure hunt. You never know what hidden gems await inside.

Wyoming has a slew of second hand stores that give new lives to previously owned items. Spend some time in any of these 9 thrift stores to find amazing bargains on all sorts of treasures.

  1. Bart’s Flea Market, 2401 Soldier Springs Road, Laramie, Wyoming

Facebook/Bart’s Flea Market With over 30,000 square feet in this flea market, you’ll find everything you’re looking for and a lot of things you didn’t know you wanted.

  1. Bloomers, 224 South Main Street, Lusk, Wyoming

Bloomers Bloomers is a unique have-it-all shop with everything from used clothing and jewelry to consignments and antiques - and they even sell fresh flowers.

  1. Best Out West Antiques and Collectibles, 109 N Main Street, Sheridan, Wyoming

Facebook/Best Out West Antiques and Collectibles, Darla Judes Artwork, antiques, pottery, books, decor, and more - it’s all the best of the Best Out West.

  1. Bargain Box Thrift Stores, Cody, Wyoming

Facebook/The Bargain Box Thrift Stores There’s so much in the Bargain Box, it’s spilled over into two locations. Shop for clothing and accessories at 1231 13th Street (at the bottom of Taggert Hill) or browse through furniture and household goods at 1537 Beck Avenue, across from the Denny Menholt car dealership.

  1. Northwest Trading Post, 410 South Clark Street, Powell, Wyoming

Facebook/Northwest Trading Post This old trading post specializes in jewelry, tools, electronics, furniture, and firearms.

  1. Rescued Treasures Thrift Store, 330 N Durbin Street, Casper, Wyoming

Facebook/Rescued Treasures Thrift Store Selling clothing, housewares, decor, toys, furniture, books, and almost anything else you can think of, this thrift store is the collectors’ and bargain seekers’ paradise.

  1. Value Villa, 1600 West 2nd, Gillette, Wyoming

Facebook/Value Villa The furniture, clothing, and other treasures at Value Villa are top quality plus, keep an eye out for special sales like $2 Tuesdays for better than bargain basement prices.

  1. 2nd Time Around, 171 North Main, Sheridan, Wyoming

Facebook/2nd Time Around Going through this second hand shop is like exploring Grandma’s attic.

  1. Saint Alban’s Born Again Clothing, Etc., 832 Big Horn Avenue, Worland, Wyoming

Google Maps Cothing, housewares, and more are born again thanks to the good people at Saint Alban’s Episcopal Church.

These are just a handful of the second had stores spread across Wyoming. Have you found other ones you love going back to again and again?

Facebook/Bart’s Flea Market

With over 30,000 square feet in this flea market, you’ll find everything you’re looking for and a lot of things you didn’t know you wanted.

Bloomers

Bloomers is a unique have-it-all shop with everything from used clothing and jewelry to consignments and antiques - and they even sell fresh flowers.

Facebook/Best Out West Antiques and Collectibles, Darla Judes

Artwork, antiques, pottery, books, decor, and more - it’s all the best of the Best Out West.

Facebook/The Bargain Box Thrift Stores

There’s so much in the Bargain Box, it’s spilled over into two locations. Shop for clothing and accessories at 1231 13th Street (at the bottom of Taggert Hill) or browse through furniture and household goods at 1537 Beck Avenue, across from the Denny Menholt car dealership.

Facebook/Northwest Trading Post

This old trading post specializes in jewelry, tools, electronics, furniture, and firearms.

Facebook/Rescued Treasures Thrift Store

Selling clothing, housewares, decor, toys, furniture, books, and almost anything else you can think of, this thrift store is the collectors’ and bargain seekers’ paradise.

Facebook/Value Villa

The furniture, clothing, and other treasures at Value Villa are top quality plus, keep an eye out for special sales like $2 Tuesdays for better than bargain basement prices.

Facebook/2nd Time Around

Going through this second hand shop is like exploring Grandma’s attic.

Google Maps

Cothing, housewares, and more are born again thanks to the good people at Saint Alban’s Episcopal Church.

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