The market originated from a dairy farm in Ontario, California in 1929, which later became an auction house for cattle, goats, pigs, sheep, and horses. Over time, people began to bring different products to sell, and it eventually evolved into an open air market and auction.
You can find a wide variety of products, including farm tools, feed, clothing, miscellaneous items, fruits, veggies, and more. You can even find used work pants from brands like CINTAS, RED KAP, DICKIES, ARAMARK, and CARHARTT at affordable prices.
The admission fee varies by location. On Sundays, admission is $1.00, while on Tuesdays and Saturdays, it's .50 cents. Children 12 and under are free. There are also different admission fees for other locations, with seniors and children 12 and under receiving discounts or free admission.
The market is a fun and lively place to spend some time. It's a great place to wander and explore, with many vendors selling a wide range of products. The market is also known for its fresh produce and fruits at competitive prices.
Most vendors at this market only accept cash, so it's best to come prepared with some cash on hand.