For many weekend warriors, Saturdays are for garage sale hunting.
If you enjoy searching for chairs to reupholster, vintage cookware or clothes and toys to flip on eBay, you might want to point your car toward the Florida Atlantic coast.
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The A1A Super Scenic Garage Sale returns for its 17th year.
From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., hundreds of homes, businesses and communities along State Road A1A will put out their wares for bargain hunters and antiquers.
The sale trail starts on A1A in Nassau County at the top of the state, down to Ponce Inlet in Volusia County. All in all, it runs 150 miles.
Dozens of homes, businesses, subdivisions and other locations are listed on the garage sale map, which is on the Scenic A1A website.
In addition to the map, shoppers can also download the free A1A Scenic Byway Mobi Tour app by Travelstorys onto their device to help find the community locations.
For instance, the Daytona Beach Parks and Recreation Department is one of the community sites for this year’s sale. It’s holding a yard sale at the Schnebly Rec Center, with 20 vendors signed up.
Some other confirmed vendor areas include Hank Panky’s Lounge and The Salty Mermaid in Ormond Beach, The Garden Club at Palm Coast, and the Sea Colony community in Flagler County.
Participating restaurants are also offering promotions for garage sale shoppers.
Head to the group’s website for more information.
The garage sale is presented by the Friends of A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway, and Scenic Byway Friends.