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Sales feed updates closer to event — check back as Jun 4–6 approaches.
The 100 Mile Highway 54 Yard Sale runs three days across the Kansas-Missouri border every first full weekend of June, following US Highway 54 through the Ozark fringe country from eastern Kansas into west-central Missouri. El Dorado Springs anchors the Missouri end, and the corridor passes through the small towns and rural communities that line one of the region's primary east-west routes.
The three-day format — Thursday through Saturday — gives serious shoppers time to work both ends of the corridor without rushing. Thursday attracts the dealers and early pickers; Friday and Saturday bring the crowd. The Kansas side tends toward plains farm goods; the Missouri end leans more toward Ozark rural — different merchandise profiles from the same highway.
The event also runs a fall edition around Labor Day weekend, giving the corridor two sale windows per year. The June event is typically larger, with more new sellers clearing out before summer fully sets in.
The 127 corridor runs through these anchor cities. Drive any segment, or the whole route — most folks pick a state and work their way through it.
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Thursday, June 4 through Saturday, June 6, 2026. The event runs the first Thursday through Saturday of June each year.
Along US Highway 54 through the Kansas-Missouri border region, covering approximately 100 miles. El Dorado Springs, Missouri anchors the eastern end of the corridor.
Thursday morning is best for first pick, but the fewest sellers are set up. Friday draws more sellers and moderate traffic. Saturday has the most sellers and the biggest crowd — go early if Saturday is your day.
The 100 Mile Highway 54 Yard Sale runs every year on the first Thursday through Saturday of June. The 2027 edition will fall on June 3–5, 2027.
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