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Sumpter Flea Market

Ready or not, the first Flea Market of the season is just around the bend. Memorial Day is upon us and that means Flea Market time in Sumpter, Oregon! Soon, vendors will be setting up for the first Flea Market of the season May 23rd-25th. To get the most of your time in Sumpter, here are a few tips that might help:
  1. Some lodging in Sumpter requires a minimum 3-night stay for Flea Markets and remember, lodging fills up fast, so if you need a place to stay in Sumpter, make your reservations as soon as you can.
  2. Weather in Sumpter is unpredictable-even for Memorial Day. Be prepared for every type of weather condition! Cold, Hot, Windy, Dry, Rainy-it can even snow! So be ready!
  3. Plan to arrive early-most Vendors are fresh and ready to sell early! Vendors are usually ready to sell on Friday morning, even though the official dates are Sat-Mon. Parking fills up fast, so if you need to park, get here early to ensure a good spot.Please be aware of private property when parking.
  4. Bring plenty of cash-no banks in Sumpter! The ATMS up here tend to get hit pretty hard and run out of money fast due to high demand.
  5. Bring small bills and change-the vendors will appreciate it.
  6. Keep your dogs on a leash-it's an Ordinance and will help keep you and your dog safer.
  7. Although ATVS are allowed our side streets (the speed limit is 15 mph) , they aren't allowed on Mill Street, which is a State Highway and State Laws do apply. 
  8. The Flea Market is spread throughout Sumpter so to see it all, you will do a lot of walking between downtown and the Fairgrounds.
  9. Ride the bus! Thanks to Community Connections of Baker City, there is a bus that makes frequent stops throughout Sumpter for free. If they aren't full, they will stop for you just about anywhere, but they do have designated stops too.
Here's an idea: if you are planning to ride the Sumpter Valley Railroad Steam Train,  just park down at the McEwen Train Depot, ride the first train to Sumpter, then ride the train back at the end of the day! See the Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge, visit our Museums, ride the train, and enjoy the Flea Market all at the same time and you won't have to worry about parking in Sumpter! Tickets are good all day. Just be sure to know the schedule of the train so you don't miss the last one! train schedule
We welcome Vendors and Visitors alike and we can't stress enough-there are more things to see in Sumpter than just the Flea Market! and hope these tips will help you have a great visit in Sumpter Oregon! If you need more information contact the Chamber of Commerce at 541-894-2249 or send them an email: mjclarke97877@msn.com See  you in Sumpter!

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The Snow Is Melting

The snow is finally melting in Sumpter.............
 Our little town is yawning, stretching, and waking up after it's long winter nap. Sort of.....Yes, it is still cold, there is still snow...(mixed with mud). Snowmobiles have their usual spots and are covered with an old tarp already, and some folks are relieved because they can ride their atvs on the streets again. We can see glimpses of our grass again...even if it isn't green yet. Thermometers are starting to climb up into the 50's and most folks are anxious for the snow to melt and summer to arrive!
 
The Oregon State Park will open on May 1st and the Sumpter Valley Railroad will begin it's season on Memorial Day Weekend. Sumpter's Flea Market season begins with the first of three Flea Markets is scheduled for May 23rd, 24th, and 25th. (Sat-Mon) Those are official City of Sumpter dates, but most Vendors are settup and ready to sell on Friday morning. If you plan to stay on a Flea Market Weekend in Sumpter, be advised that most lodgers require a minimum 3 night stay. Check with your lodger for more info...

Yes, Sumpter is waking up again.
 
Of course, folks will be wishing for the snow along about September and then it starts all over again........
 
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