Thrift Stores in Folsom, CA

6 locations found near Folsom

“This is a small, church-run thrift shop operated by volunteers, and it exists to support local outreach and community programs, not profit. The people here are kind, welcoming, and doing their best with limited resources.
Like many small thrift stores, they sometimes work with regular buyers to help move inventory quickly so they can keep serving the community. That doesn’t take away from others, there are always treasures if you take the time to browse.
I’ve personally had only positive experiences here. Sometimes online reviews don’t reflect the heart of a place. If you’re looking to support a local cause and shop with purpose, this is worth the visit.”

4.9 Superb24 Reviews

“This Thrift Store is also the best place ever along with Placerville and Cameron Park as well too Snowline is a fun thrift store Placerville Cameron Park and Folsom”

4.2 Good140 Reviews

“The attendant was friendly and helpful. He came out right away to help me unload a lot of items from my car. There are signs out front that let you know what you can’t donate but they do take a lot of items. There also is a sign that clearly says leaving donations out front is considered illegal dumping. This location made it very easy and simple to donate items I don’t need anymore!”

4.2 Good26 Reviews

“Pros: Well organized, easy to find type and size of clothes I was looking for. Pricing seemed fair but I didn’t look at a lot of items. There is a fitting room.
Cons: No kids clothes, and selection of adult clothes and shoes wasn’t large enough to bring me back soon.”

4.1 Good78 Reviews

“The Discovery Shop is a great place to find bargains on books, DVDs, shoes, purses, games, clothes, sporting goods and household items. This store is organized and everything is easy to find. The prices are reasonable and there is a good selection.”

3.6 Good21 Reviews

“If you're looking for thrift shop bargains or wanting to donate; then check out the Goodwill in Folsom, CA, on Plaza Drive. The shop inventory includes books, housewares, home decor, shoes and clothes (men's, women, and children). It has a good size quantity of inventory. The store is kept tidy, and the items are organized and clean. No dirty, damaged items.

I like to browse the housewares and home decor to look for up-cycling projects. When they do get in full pattern dish serving sets; they bundle them up and price by item type. So they bundle the dinner plates, bowls, etc, and price those bundles. The pricing seems fair based on brand and quality. Next housewares is the book aisle. The book selection is impressive but would help with better signage on genre.

They have shopping carts but some aisles, particularly the clothes racks, are narrow and accommodate one cart at a time and some coordinated efforts from other customers to maneuver about. The women's clothes are in good condition. On my last recent shopping trip, I spotted several size 6 Banana Republic jeans priced at $12.99. Current styles, great condition. Thrift shopping takes patience and calm to find the bargains and your future treasures.

The donation drop off is open during shop hours. It's located in the back of the store. It's a car drive up drop off. So pack patience as well, as you wait your turn. Before you pack your car with donations, I recommend reading the website regarding what items they accept and more importantly don't accept. Plus no dumping after hours. They have security cameras.”

3.6 Good150 Reviews