Even if the weather isn’t perfect this weekend, there’s still a great way to enjoy a spring-like event in Missoula.

The Little Red Truck Vintage Market is rolling into the Missoula County Fairgrounds on March 20 and 21, bringing two days of vintage treasures, artisan goods, and local flavor. 

A Vintage Market Returns to Missoula

The market kicks off Friday evening from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., then continues Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. inside the Missoula County fairgrounds. 

Shoppers can browse a wide variety of cottage collectibles, handmade artisan items, vintage décor, and unique gifts from vendors across the region. It’s the kind of place where you never know what kind of hidden treasure you might discover. 

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The event will also feature live music from local artist Andrea Harsell on Friday night, along with several food trucks serving up tasty options while you shop.

  • Brew haha Espresso
  • Servin Thyme 
  • The Rhino Bar
  • The Wild Weenie
  • The Blackfoot Picnic Basket
  • Madeline's Mediterranean
  • Stirrups Sweets & Meats
  • The Nut Hut

And the best part? Since the event is indoors, a little Montana weather won’t slow things down. 

Food Trucks and Local Flavor

Ticket information: Friday Night Early Bird tickets are $10 and also include Saturday admission. Saturday General Admission: $5. Kids 12 and under are always free. All tickets are available at the door!

So if you’re looking for a fun way to spend some time in Missoula this weekend, the Little Red Truck Vintage Market promises plenty of shopping, music, and local flavor in one location. 

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