Swap meets as a lifestyle
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Originally Posted by
evafla
My husband and I and two toy poodles, plan to spend about 10 weeks this Summer, traveling California and Oregon.
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Part of our existence is supported by selling on swap meets and flea markets,we sell musical instruments . We live in South California, Riverside County,Lake Elsinore.
Lake Elsinore is a pretty lovely place to call home.
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I am looking for the recommendations of nice campgrounds ( tent, dogs and small cargo trailer), the areas nature wise interesting and if possible,located not very far away from outdoor market which accepts new vendors,large markets .
Oregon State Park campgrounds are some of the nicest in the country -- Beverly State Beach is one of my favorite places on the coast. You probably know more about the swap meet circuit better than any of us -- but this is good site for getting an overview of locations.
Given your specialty -- I would think that locations near college towns would be smart -- there is a campground near Corvallis (Benton Oaks) that is right next to the Benton County fair grounds that might work well. Actually, I think would I would suggest is that you get a copy of either Woodall's or TrailerLife Camping guide and cross reference campgrounds against swap meet locations and find your campgrounds that way. (This page is woefully out of date -- but I have the 2008 guides sitting on my desk waiting for reviews).
Happy Planning!
Mark
I'm not real familiar with where swap meets are
But I agree with Mark that college towns might be a good place to sell instruments.
Portland has, of course, several colleges, and it also has a terrific outdoor market called Saturday Market. Why I don't know, as it's also open on Sundays.
Eugene, OR, has the University of Oregon and several other colleges as well. And it has a really fun public market as well.
Ashland and Bend are both college areas and I would imagine that they would have open air markets, too. Astoria only has a smaller community college but it does have a great ourdoor market. My son's future mother-in-law makes the drive there each Sunday to sell her soy candles and does very well there.
However, I have no idea if any of these allow short-term vendors.