Oklahoma City is home to a vibrant network of farmers markets and local food hubs that celebrate fresh, seasonal, and locally produced goods. Whether you're hunting for heirloom tomatoes, handcrafted soaps, or grass-fed meats, these markets offer something for everyone.
Scissortail Park Farmers Market
Every Saturday, browse fresh produce, local honey, meats, baked goods and handmade items from Oklahoma vendors. Don’t forget the free Veggie Valet, where you can leave your items while you continue to shop.
- When: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Where: South end of Scissortail Park
- Parking: Free event parking available near OKC Boulevard and Thunder Drive.
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OKC Farmers Public Market
Housed in a beautiful historic building, this market is open year-round and offers a huge variety of local products—from meats and cheeses to artisan soaps and teas.
- When: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Where: 311 S. Klein Ave.
Visit the Farmers Public Market
Flora Bodega
What began as a booth in the Paseo Farmers Market is now a full-fledged co-op and food hub. Flora Bodega sells local produce, accepts SNAP/EBT and DUO, and even features a free community recycling center.
- Where: 500 N. Walker Ave. (Paseo District)
- Open daily. Check them out
Urban Agrarian
With locations in OKC and Edmond, Urban Agrarian carries farm-fresh groceries like pastured meats, eggs, seasonal produce and local baked goods. You can even shop online for pickup or delivery.
- Storefronts: Historic Farmers Market District (OKC) and downtown Edmond
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