Goodwill Bins Ocala, Florida Goodwill Outlet
place

2920 W Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL 34475

phone

(352) 351-4428

schedule
Mon: 7 AM-3 PM
Tue: 7 AM-3 PM
Wed: 7 AM-3 PM
Thu: 7 AM-3 PM
Fri: 7 AM-3 PM
Sat: 7 AM-3 PM
Sun: Closed

Goodwill Outlet in Ocala, Florida is a treasure-hunt Goodwill bins outlet. Inside, the hunt is on for clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more at Goodwill bins, with pay-by-pound pricing and shopping carts provided, Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Furniture and specialty items like golf bags are flat-priced to ensure great deals and support hands-on job training for adults with disabilities.

Rules and Amenities

shopping_cart Has Carts
wc Has Restrooms
child_friendly Children Allowed
no_food Food & Drink Not Allowed
accessible Wheelchair Accessible
credit_card Accepts Cash and Card
scale Pay-Per Pound
smoke_free Smoking Allowed
leaderboard Competition Level: Competitive

Pricing

checkroom Clothing

$2.09 per pound

menu_book Books

$0.75 per pound

Shoes Shoes

$2.09 per pound

Purses Purses

$1.29 per pound

Housewares Housewares

$1.19 per pound

bed Linens

$1.19 per pound

wine_bar Glassware

$0.15 per pound

We recommend calling ahead or checking the store's website to confirm hours and availability before visiting.

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Saddle up, thrifters, because the Goodwill Bins on West Silver Springs Boulevard in Ocala is a trip into the heart of Florida’s horse country, and the treasures you’ll find are as unique as the community it serves. This isn’t your typical, chaotic outlet experience. Instead, this single location, serving a region rich in both equestrian culture and an active retiree population, offers a bin-digging adventure that is wonderfully civilized, surprisingly upscale, and consistently rewarding.

The first thing you’ll notice when you walk in is the atmosphere. It’s wonderfully upbeat and friendly, but it rarely, if ever, gets overwhelming. You’ll hear locals chatting and sharing stories across the tops of the big blue bins, catching up while they sift through textiles. The staff here is fantastic, announcing the half-hourly rotations over a clear PA system, which keeps everything orderly and prevents the mad-dash scrum you see at other locations. It’s a place where the area’s two dominant lifestyles—the rugged, upscale equestrian world and the leisurely, treasure-hunting retiree community—converge in the most fascinating way, and it’s all reflected in the donations.

Because Ocala is surrounded by sprawling, high-end equestrian estates and populated by a robust community of snowbirds with excellent taste, the donation stream is truly exceptional. This is what makes this Goodwill outlet a must-visit. You can genuinely expect to find items you simply won’t see anywhere else. I’m talking about durable, high-quality cowboy boots that just need a bit of polish, leather riding breeches, and other well-made tack. But then, in the very next bin, you might find surprise luxury goods like high-thread-count linens from a retiree’s pristine guest room, or even the occasional Hermès silk scarf that got mixed in with a donation. All of this incredible stuff rests alongside quirky collections of lawn gnomes, classic Florida rattan furniture, and other décor that tells the story of the sunshine state.

For a successful hunt in horse country, a few practical tips will go a long way. First, as with any bins adventure, gloves are absolutely necessary. Here, it’s not just about general grime; you could easily encounter a rusty horseshoe nail, a sharp piece of a bridle, or other bits of tack hiding in a pile of clothing. Better safe than sorry. Here’s a pro tip for navigating the crowds: if you can, plan your visit for the mid-afternoon. By 2 or 3 p.m., many of the snowbirds have finished their shopping for the day and headed home, but the bins are still being freshly rotated with new merchandise. The result? You get great stuff with smaller crowds and a checkout line that is often virtually non-existent.

What’s truly great here are the little creature comforts that make a big difference. The supply of shopping carts seems to be plentiful, even during busier times, so you likely won’t have to worry about bringing your own bags. And the parking lot is generously shaded by large oak trees—a rare and incredibly welcome luxury in the blazing Florida sun. With clothing and shoes priced at a reasonable $2.09 per pound and something as heavy as glassware going for an astonishing 15 cents per pound, it’s honestly a flipper’s dream and a bargain hunter’s paradise. So come on down, bring a cardboard tube to keep any tall leather boots standing upright in your cart (a classic trick of the regulars), and get ready to be completely charmed by Ocala’s friendly, treasure-filled Goodwill bins.