The MapMySales Blog

Practical guides for finding garage sales, planning Saturday routes, and getting more out of every weekend.

Norman Citywide Garage Sale 2026: Map, Dates & Shopper's Guide

The City of Norman's annual citywide weekend — hundreds of registered sales scattered across town, each open its own days. How to read the map, cluster by neighborhood, and plan a loop in an Oklahoma college town. June 26-28, 2026.

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301 Endless Yard Sale 2026: Complete NC Highway 301 Route Guide

100 miles of US-301 down eastern North Carolina, Weldon to Dunn, across five tobacco-belt counties. The Johnston County hub around Selma and Smithfield, where the Depression glass actually turns up, and how to run the whole corridor in two days. June 19-20, 2026.

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Highway 21 Treasure Hunt 2026: Complete North Dakota Route Guide

100 miles of ND Highway 21 through the Missouri River country around Linton — some of the most rural sale territory in the Great Plains. Prairie cast iron, grain-elevator finds, and how to work a corridor where the addresses live on Facebook. June 19-20, 2026.

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Highway 41 Yard Sale 2026: Complete Western Kentucky Route Guide

150 miles of US-41 from Henderson to Elkton, 26 cities across five western Kentucky counties. The farmstead cast iron, where the density sits around Madisonville, and how to split the corridor over two days. June 26-27, 2026.

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Bitterroot 50 Mile Garage Sale 2026: Complete Montana US-93 Route Guide

50 scenic miles of US-93 down the Bitterroot Valley, Lolo to Hamilton, with the Bitterroot Range as the backdrop. Montana ranch clearouts, Depression glass from valley farmsteads, and the one corridor short enough to do in full. June 26-27, 2026.

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Scavenger's Journey 2026: Complete Central South Dakota Route Guide

South Dakota's largest rummage event — 14 communities across 150 miles of I-90 and the southern US-281 loop. The Chamberlain hub, the two-part route, and how to split three days across the Missouri River plains. June 26-28, 2026.

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US 12 Heritage Trail Garage Sale 2026: 200-Mile Michigan Route Guide

200 miles of the Old Sauk Trail across southern Michigan, the road Native peoples and French traders walked between Lake Michigan and Detroit. 20 trail towns, three natural segments, and the honest take on the 264-point historic registry we don't pin on the map. Aug 7-9, 2026.

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127 Yard Sale 2026: Complete 690-Mile US-127 Route Guide

The granddaddy of named highway sales, 690 miles down US-127 from Addison MI to Gadsden AL. Five states, four days, August 6-9. The state-by-state plan, where the density actually is, and why "pick a state" is the most important call you make before Thursday morning.

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QIDC 100 Mile Yard Sale 2026: Complete Pennsylvania July 17-18 Guide

13 corridor towns through central Pennsylvania's forested region. PA Hwys 555, 879, and 970. The Quehanna Wild Area stretch, the elk-plus-yard-sale combo in Benezette, and what to do about the QIDC vendor directory that drops July 12 and never gets updated again.

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400 Mile Yard Sale 2026: Complete US-68 Route Guide

Kentucky's biggest highway yard sale runs the spine of the state for four straight days, June 4–7. Nineteen counties from the Land Between the Lakes to Maysville, the five-region breakdown, where the density actually is, and how to plan your days without grinding through 280 miles you didn't need to drive.

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Virginia 100 Mile Yard Sale 2026: Complete July 4 Route Guide

16 corridor towns from Moseley to Chase City. The Burkeville Y-fork. 17 verified anchor stops along Southside Virginia's US-360 / US-460. Everything you need for Saturday, July 4 — including the Drakes Branch cluster that's the densest stretch on the whole route.

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How to Plan a Garage Sale Route That Doesn't Waste Your Saturday

The work most route plans skip — pulling every source, sorting around anchor stops instead of distance, doing the time math honestly, and leaving room for the unexpected. Plus a real working schedule from a Saturday morning in northwest Arkansas.

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