Everyone got so excited about our first thrift shopping road trip, that we decided to make another based on your favorite stores you posted in the comments. This thrift store road trip is perfect for the next time you have a few days off. Come take a look!
Welcome to Part 2 of our Kansas Thrift Shop Road Trip series! We gathered up places featured in your comments on the last trip and created another road trip for you to go on.
Clarisa A/OnlyInKansas Feel free to travel from east or west, and follow the trail. Altogether, it’s almost 14 hours of driving, or 845 miles. Hooray for adventure!
- TRM Boutique on the Boulevard
TRM Boutique on the Boulevard Facebook First on our list if you’re headed from the east is this Topeka boutique that sells used items at cheaper prices. It’s hard to tell what you’ll find here, because they have a little bit of everything. Here, $1 from every purchase goes back to the Topeka Rescue Mission. Plus, each $1 spent provides 9 meals for those in need in the local community.
- TACOL Thrift Store
TACOL Thrift Store/Google Next up is TACOL in Lindsborg, where you can sift through aisles of clothing, furniture, and more and relax in the calming act of thrifting.
- Grand Staff Thrift Boutique
Trent Collum/Google This shop in Buhler isn’t your average thrift shop in Kansas, it also benefits abandoned, orphaned, and vulnerable children in Swaziland, Africa. Each purchase, you get a new item and hungry kids get meals.
- Neighbors Store
Halstead Neighbors Store Facebook This shop in Halstead is full of clothes, household items, knick-knacks, and more. There’s a lot of places your new favorite thrift store find could be hiding, so don’t forget to browse everything!
- Joseph’s Storehouse
Joseph’s Storehouse Facebook Joseph’s in Burden, Kansas, is another thrift store our readers recommended to us, and there’s a lot to see here. Clothes, blankets, toys, books, and furniture as well. You’ll never know if you’ll leave with a new shirt or a new couch, but that’s what thrifting’s all about!
- Anthony Thrift Shop
Google Maps There’s a shop hiding out in Anthony that’s full of clothing and household finds that you might not have spotted from the street. It’s part of their historic main street, and once you’re inside, you’ll be lost in the history of the building and the thrifting you’ll be doing.
- A Second Time Around
A Second Time Around/Google Here in Dodge City, you’ll find a thrift store with plenty of jewelry, clothing, and other household items that locals have given up over the years. Hidden gems galore!
- A Second Chance
A Second Chance Facebook In the last list, we highlighted A Second Chance in Hutch, but this one is in La Crosse. It’s another great location, with plenty of things to find, if you’ve got the time to browse.
- Serendipity
Serendipity Russell Facebook Though this is more of a consignment than a thift store, Serendipity in Russell is a spot where you can find clothes of all sizes in great quality, with no holes, stains, tears, or otherwise. Everything here in good quality thrifting material!
- United Methodist Thrift Store
United Methodist Thrift Store - St. Francis, KS Facebook Our last thrift shop on the list is United Methodist in St Francis, where you can find regular household items, clothes priced by the bag, and more.
There’s a lot to see here, so we’ve made a map for you to follow or change with your own driving plans. For a link to the map you see below, click here.
Clarisa A/OnlyInKansas
Feel free to travel from east or west, and follow the trail. Altogether, it’s almost 14 hours of driving, or 845 miles. Hooray for adventure!
TRM Boutique on the Boulevard Facebook
First on our list if you’re headed from the east is this Topeka boutique that sells used items at cheaper prices. It’s hard to tell what you’ll find here, because they have a little bit of everything. Here, $1 from every purchase goes back to the Topeka Rescue Mission. Plus, each $1 spent provides 9 meals for those in need in the local community.
TACOL Thrift Store/Google
Next up is TACOL in Lindsborg, where you can sift through aisles of clothing, furniture, and more and relax in the calming act of thrifting.
Trent Collum/Google
This shop in Buhler isn’t your average thrift shop in Kansas, it also benefits abandoned, orphaned, and vulnerable children in Swaziland, Africa. Each purchase, you get a new item and hungry kids get meals.
Halstead Neighbors Store Facebook
This shop in Halstead is full of clothes, household items, knick-knacks, and more. There’s a lot of places your new favorite thrift store find could be hiding, so don’t forget to browse everything!
Joseph’s Storehouse Facebook
Joseph’s in Burden, Kansas, is another thrift store our readers recommended to us, and there’s a lot to see here. Clothes, blankets, toys, books, and furniture as well. You’ll never know if you’ll leave with a new shirt or a new couch, but that’s what thrifting’s all about!
Google Maps
There’s a shop hiding out in Anthony that’s full of clothing and household finds that you might not have spotted from the street. It’s part of their historic main street, and once you’re inside, you’ll be lost in the history of the building and the thrifting you’ll be doing.
A Second Time Around/Google
Here in Dodge City, you’ll find a thrift store with plenty of jewelry, clothing, and other household items that locals have given up over the years. Hidden gems galore!
A Second Chance Facebook
In the last list, we highlighted A Second Chance in Hutch, but this one is in La Crosse. It’s another great location, with plenty of things to find, if you’ve got the time to browse.
Serendipity Russell Facebook
Though this is more of a consignment than a thift store, Serendipity in Russell is a spot where you can find clothes of all sizes in great quality, with no holes, stains, tears, or otherwise. Everything here in good quality thrifting material!
United Methodist Thrift Store - St. Francis, KS Facebook
Our last thrift shop on the list is United Methodist in St Francis, where you can find regular household items, clothes priced by the bag, and more.
If you haven’t seen our first thrift store road trip, you’ll want to check that one out. Otherwise, one of our favorite small towns is also a thrift shopping haven!
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