Round Rock Card Show: Free Admission and 25+ Vendors Near Austin

The Round Rock Card Show brings Apex Card Shows to EPP Texas for a free-admission collector event with 25+ vendors, trading, slabs, singles, sealed product, Pokémon, sports cards, One Piece, and TCGs.

| 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM | 5 min read
Round Rock Card Show with collectors browsing graded slabs, bargain box bins sorted by sport, and sports cars displayed beside vendor tables.
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The Round Rock Card Show brings Apex Card Shows to EPP Texas in Round Rock for a focused Saturday hobby event built around buying, selling, trading, and browsing cards in person. With FREE admission and 25+ vendors promoted for the show, it gives Austin-area collectors a practical local stop for checking out cards without committing to a full convention weekend.

Round Rock sits close enough to Austin to make this an easy regional card show option, especially for collectors north of the city who want a compact, afternoon-friendly event. The flyer highlights Pokémon, sports cards, One Piece, broader TCGs, slabs, singles, sealed product, and trade-friendly activity, so the show is positioned as a mixed hobby floor rather than a single-category event.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The core draw of the Round Rock Card Show is the chance to walk the room, compare cards at tables, and see what local sellers have brought out for the day. The promoted mix includes sports cards for collectors looking at athletes, teams, rookies, inserts, and graded pieces, along with Pokémon and One Piece for TCG collectors who prefer checking condition and centering before making a deal.

A 25+ vendors setup should give the event enough variety for different styles of collecting. Some attendees may be hunting for slabs or higher-end grails, while others may be there for singles, sealed product, binder browsing, or trade conversations. That mix matters because a good local card show is not only about the biggest showcase card in the room. It is also about finding affordable pickups, comparing copies side by side, asking questions, and discovering inventory that may never make it to an online listing.

The flyer also calls out buying, selling, and trading, which makes the Round Rock Card Show useful for collectors who want to bring cards with a plan. If you are moving duplicates, upgrading a PC piece, trying to trade into a bigger card, or just testing local market interest, an in-person room can give faster feedback than messaging back and forth online. Bring cards protected and organized so vendors and other collectors can review them quickly.

More Than Just a Card Show

EPP Texas gives this event a different feel from a typical hotel ballroom or small retail trade day. The flyer imagery and venue branding point toward a performance and automotive-style space, which can make the show feel more like a local community pop-up than a standard convention hall. That setting may appeal to collectors who like a more casual room where browsing, talking, and trading are part of the experience.

Apex Card Shows is presenting the event as a community day for collectors, investors, traders, and people just getting into the hobby. That broad framing fits the confirmed features: FREE admission, 25+ vendors, cards across several categories, and a show floor built around rare cards, slabs, singles, sealed product, and heat. The event does not need a complicated ticket structure to be useful. The main value is having multiple sellers and collectors in one place for a defined afternoon.

Because special guest appearances, grading company appearances, raffle details, and parking specifics are not publicly listed at this time, collectors should treat the show floor itself as the main attraction. For the latest post updates, vendor announcements, or day-of changes, check the organizer profile or the "Official Source" button before heading out.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

The Round Rock Card Show should work for several kinds of hobby visitors. Newer collectors can use the event to learn what graded cards, sealed product, and different raw card conditions look like in person. Seeing prices across multiple tables can also help beginners understand why two cards with similar photos online may be valued differently once corners, surface, centering, and eye appeal are inspected up close.

Casual collectors can treat the afternoon as a focused hunt. A free-admission show lowers the barrier to stopping in, scanning the room, and picking up a few cards without needing to build the whole day around it. For families, younger collectors, or anyone still figuring out what part of the hobby they enjoy most, the mix of Pokémon, sports cards, One Piece, and other TCGs gives everyone more than one lane to explore.

More experienced collectors may use the show differently. They can compare slabs, ask vendors about recent comps, inspect raw cards for grading candidates, or bring trade inventory to work toward a specific target. In-person shows are especially helpful when condition, authenticity confidence, and seller conversation matter. A card that looks close in photos can feel very different when it is in hand under good lighting.

Final Thoughts

The Round Rock Card Show is shaping up to be a strong local hobby stop for collectors in Round Rock, Austin, and the surrounding area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Texas.

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Event Details

Date
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Hours (CT)
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
Apex Card Shows
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards One Piece Other / Mixed

Last updated Jul 3, 2026.

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