Farmers Markets in Oklahoma
57 farmers markets listed across Oklahoma. Local markets where area farmers sell in one place. Directory updated August 2026.
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Canadian River Farmstand & Community Market
Slaughterville, OK
Canadian River Farmstand & Community Market operates on Slaughterville Road in rural Cleveland County, open seasonally from May through October. The community market gathers on the third Sunday of the month, noon to 5 p.m., with vendors selling local produce, meats, dairy, and handmade goods. Reach the market at 405-872-5565.
Cashion Farmers' Market
Cashion, OK
Cashion Farmers' Market sets up at 116 S. Main Street in the small town of Cashion, north of Oklahoma City. It runs on the third Saturday of each month beginning in May, 9 a.m. to noon, with vendors offering local produce, some of it USDA-certified organic, plus handmade goods. The market uses indoor space, so weather rarely cancels it.
Cherokee Farmers' Market
Cherokee, OK
Cherokee Farmers' Market runs Thursday evenings from 4 to 7 p.m., June through October, at 121 E. Main Street in Cherokee, the Alfalfa County seat. Vendors bring seasonal produce, farm-fresh eggs, honey, meat, cut flowers, and Made in Oklahoma products. The market has indoor space. Call 580-596-6111 for details.
Cherry Street Farmers' Market
Tulsa, OK
The Cherry Street Farmers' Market is the Saturday flagship of the Tulsa Farmers' Market, drawing more than 70 vendors from 7 to 11 a.m., April through October. Shoppers find tomatoes, squash, herbs, artisan breads, pastries, cut flowers, and pasture-raised meats and eggs. It's a producer-focused market in Tulsa's Cherry Street district, and the organization also runs a Kendall Whittier location during the week.
Chouteau Farmers Market
Chouteau, OK
Located in the heart of one of Oklahoma's largest Amish communities, the Chouteau Farmer’s Market features locally grown produce, locally raised meats, homemade baked goods, fresh cut flowers, locally made wines and more! We offer an “Oklahoma Grown”, producers only market experience to local residents and surrounding communities. It just doesn't get any more local than the Chouteau Farmers Market, where old world meets new! Stop in and see what we have to offer, every other Thursday beginning on the first Thursday in May through October, 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
City of Moore Farmers' Market
Moore, OK
Moore's farmers market has moved to the pavilion at Central Park, 700 S. Broadway, running Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon from early May into September. More than 20 farmers and ranchers sell produce, free-range eggs, pasture-raised meats, local honey, sourdough and other baked goods, plus candles, soaps, and craft items. The City of Moore hosts it with Cleveland County.
Claremore Farmers' Market
Claremore, OK
Now branded the Rogers County Farmers Market, this Claremore market sets up Saturdays at the county courthouse grounds, 200 S. Lynn Riggs Boulevard, from 7 to 11 a.m., April through October. Vendors sell fruit, vegetables, plants, farm-fresh eggs, meats, cut flowers, and Made in Oklahoma products. It connects area growers and small food businesses directly with shoppers.
Cleveland Farmers' Market
Cleveland, OK
Cleveland Farmers' Market runs Saturday mornings, 8 to 11 a.m., June through October, at 101 E. Pawnee in Cleveland, Pawnee County. Alongside watermelon, okra, and jalapenos, growers sometimes bring less common produce like purple bell peppers. The market has indoor space and vendors take cash and cards. Call 918-358-2131 for the current season.
Country Gals Farmers' Market
Shawnee, OK
Country Gals Farmers' Market operates in Shawnee, listed at the Shawnee Mall grounds on N. Kickapoo Street. Little is published about its current schedule; Shawnee's local-vendor markets generally run spring through fall with produce, baked goods, and handmade items. Contact the market directly to confirm days and hours before visiting.
Cushing Farmers' Market
Cushing, OK
Cushing's farmers market brings locally grown produce to town from June through October, historically on Thursdays. Seasonal tables carry greens, berries, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, okra, potatoes, and watermelon. Some listings place it downtown near Broadway and Cleveland rather than the Bell Creek address on other records, so confirm the location before heading over.
Guthrie Farmers' Market
Guthrie, OK
Guthrie Farmers' Market sets up at 102 W. Harrison Avenue in the historic downtown, open June through September. Vendors bring produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat, cut flowers, and Made in Oklahoma goods. The market has indoor space. Reach it at 405-282-1947.
Guymon Farmers Market
Guymon, OK
The Guymon Farmer's Market has been a downtown tradition since 2005, setting up Saturday mornings 8 to 11, July through September, in front of the Texas County Courthouse at 4th and Main. Run by Main Street Guymon, the market is free to vendors selling home-grown and homemade items from Texas County and adjacent counties, with Meet Me at the Market activities adding to the fun.
Hugo Farmers' Market
Hugo, OK
Hugo Farmers' Market keeps unusually long hours, open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday until noon, April through October. It sits at 1509 E. Kirk Street between the DHS office and the Boys & Girls Club. Vendors sell produce, greens, herbs, honey, peaches, watermelons, eggs, meat, and cut flowers. Call 580-743-3450 for details.
Idabel Farmers Market
Main Street Idabel, OK
Idabel Farmers Market runs April through October at 108 N. Central in downtown Idabel, the McCurtain County seat in Oklahoma's far southeast. Two or more farm vendors sell fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs, milk, meat, and other farm products, including some organic goods. Call 580-286-7608 to check market days.
Jenks Farmers' Market
Jenks, OK
The Jenks Farmers' Market, also called the Jenks Saturday Market, runs Saturdays through spring and summer at 301 E. Main Street in downtown Jenks. Vendors sell Oklahoma-grown produce and local goods, with free parking in the lots and along Main Street. It's a short walk from the Jenks Riverwalk and downtown shops.
Johnston County Farmers' Market in Tishomingo
Tishomingo, OK
The Johnston County Farmers' Market meets Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon, May through October, at 208 N. Kemp in Tishomingo. It belongs to the OK-Grown network, so everything sold is produced in Oklahoma. Look for carrots, watermelon, cantaloupe, seasonal berries, and other fresh fruit and vegetables. Call 580-371-5604 for the current schedule.
Latimer County Farmers' Market
Wilburton, OK
The Latimer County Farmers' Market runs April through October on West Main Street in Wilburton, open Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Onsite growers bring vine-ripe tomatoes, blueberries, sweet peaches, local honey, and other seasonal produce. Reach the market at 918-465-2254.
Lawton Farmers Market
The Lawton Farmers Market has moved into a new building at 77 SW 4th Street in the historic Ware district downtown, replacing the old Sheridan Road site. Local farmers using hoop houses keep it open Saturdays year-round, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., with added Tuesday evening hours and food trucks from May to September. It sells produce, meats, eggs, and other local foods, and accepts SNAP and Double Up Oklahoma.
Marble City Farmers and Art Market
Marble City, OK
We are a small community and this is the best way to work with our local produce growers (whether they have farms or grow in a small, backyard, raised garden) to bring fresh,healthy food options to our community. Which consists of many snap/ebt families and elders, some of which have no means of transportation.
Midwest City Farmers' Market
Midwest City, OK
The Midwest City Farmers' Market, run by the Soldier Creek OHCE group, sets up at 9104 SE 15th Street on Saturdays from May through October. Vendors sell fresh produce, handmade goods, and specialty local items. Reach the market at 405-818-1962.
Muskogee Farmers' Market
Muskogee, OK
The Muskogee Farmers' Market runs in front of the Civic Center at 425 Boston Avenue, open Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon from April through October, plus Wednesday mornings from mid-May to mid-August. Covered stalls and ample parking front the space. Vendors sell local produce, berries, meats, eggs, honey, flowers, plants, breads, jams, and ready-to-eat food like tamales and burritos.
Noble Farmers' Market
Noble, OK
Noble Farmers' Market runs Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., May through October, at 304 S. Main (Highway 77) in Noble, just south of Norman. Local vendors and small businesses sell fresh vegetables, baked goods, eggs, canned goods, and more. The market has indoor space. Call 405-872-0100 for details.
Norman Farmers' Market
Norman, OK
The Norman Farm Market bills itself as Oklahoma's oldest farmers market, running since 1980 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds, 615 E. Robinson. It's producer-only, so the 80-plus vendors grow, raise, or make everything they sell: produce, hand-harvested honey, pastured meats, cut flowers, and crafts. Hours shift with the season, generally Saturday mornings plus Tuesday afternoons in the warm months. It accepts SNAP and Double Up Oklahoma.
North Tulsa Farmers' Market
Tulsa, OK
The North Tulsa Farmers' Market operates at the Tulsa Community College Northeast Campus, 3727 E. Apache Street. It focuses on reaching lower-income shoppers and accepts SNAP and related nutrition benefits alongside cash and cards. Vendors sell produce and other locally grown food. The market has indoor space.
Nowata Farmers' Market
Nowata, OK
Nowata Farmers' Market sets up in the Orscheln parking lot at 329 S. Ash Street in downtown Nowata. Registered with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, it sells seasonal, locally grown produce, some of it USDA-certified organic. Vendors take cash and cards, and some accept SNAP and WIC benefits.
OKC Food Hub
Oklahoma City, OK
OKC Food Hub is a farmers-market-style food hub in Oklahoma City that aggregates produce and goods from local growers for a single point of ordering and pickup. Food hubs like this connect small farms to nearby buyers. Check for their current online store, pickup locations, and vendor list, since those change by season.
Oklahoma City Farmers' Public Market
Oklahoma City, OK
The OKC Farmers Public Market has anchored 311 S. Klein Avenue since 1928, one of the city's oldest venues for local food. A Saturday market runs year-round, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with Oklahoma-grown produce, herbs, plants, dairy, meat, eggs, honey, baked goods, and canned goods. The historic hall also houses an antique mall and a second-floor ballroom used for weddings and events. Reach it at 405-232-6506.
Osage Hills Farmers' Market in Skiatook
Skiatook, OK
The Osage Hills Farmers' Market fills the restored Alamo Hotel at 202 E. Rogers Boulevard in downtown Skiatook, a former oil-boom-era hotel. It runs Saturday mornings 8 a.m. to noon, June through September, with local produce, eggs, baked goods, crafts, and live music. Call 918-384-8835 for details.
OSU-OKC Farmers Market
The OSU-OKC Farmers Market runs Saturdays year-round, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the university's Horticulture Pavilion, 400 N. Portland Avenue. More than 30 vendors sell Oklahoma-grown and Oklahoma-made goods, including fresh produce, eggs, goat's milk, and essential oils, with some USDA-certified organic products and live music. Call 405-945-3326 for the current lineup.
OU-Tulsa Farmers Market
The OU-Tulsa Farmers Market sets up on Monday mornings on the university's Schusterman Center campus off East 41st Street, running roughly 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A handful of growers bring seasonal produce to a lunchtime crowd of students, staff, and nearby residents. Its weekday timing makes it one of the few midtown Tulsa markets you can hit without waiting for the weekend.
Owasso Farmers' Market
Owasso, OK
Now operating as the Owasso Farmer and Artisan Market, this Saturday-morning market gathers backyard growers and certified organic farmers alongside artisan vendors. Shoppers find herbs, kale, lettuce, sweet corn, watermelon, bedding plants, and cut flowers, plus local pork, lamb, and chicken and handmade jewelry. It runs spring through late summer, 8 a.m. to noon.
Ponca City Farmers' Market
Ponca City, OK
The Ponca City Farmers' Market sets up on the grounds of the Pioneer Woman Museum at 701 Monument Road, running June through September. Growers sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, and bedding plants on Tuesday afternoons (4 to 6) and Saturday mornings (8 to 10:30). Vendors take cash, cards, and nutrition benefits including SNAP, EBT, FMNP, and WIC.
Pottawatomie County Farmers' Cooperative Market
Shawnee, OK
A 100% Oklahoma-grown-and-made market, the Pottawatomie County Farmers' Cooperative runs Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., May through October. Every vendor grows or makes what they sell, so the tables carry local produce alongside baked goods and preserves. It accepts debit, SNAP/EBT, senior nutrition vouchers, and Chickasaw Nation Farmers Market vouchers. Recent listings place it behind the Shawnee Feed Center near Highway 177 and Hardesty Road.
Quapaw Farmers Market & Food Hub
Quapaw, OK
The Quapaw Farmers Market & Food Hub operates on Main Street in Quapaw, in Oklahoma's far northeastern corner. It's tied to the Quapaw Nation, which runs its own farms, bison herd, and food programs across Ottawa County. Market days and vendor lineups vary by season, so check current listings before visiting.
Sand Springs Farmers' Market
Sand Springs, OK
The Sand Springs Farmers' Market runs Saturday mornings from 8 to noon, May through September, at 101 East Broadway Street just west of Tulsa. Local growers bring seasonal produce, and some sell certified organic. It draws a steady neighborhood crowd through the summer harvest.
Seminole County Farmers' Market
Seminole, OK
The Seminole County Farmers' Market runs June through October in the Seminole United Methodist Church parking lot on West Wrangler Boulevard. Growers bring deep-purple eggplant, Mississippi purple hull peas, and other seasonal produce, along with natural meats, homemade relish, and barbecue sauce. Vendors take cash, cards, and nutrition benefits like SNAP, EBT, FMNP, and WIC.
Stillwater Medical Center Farmers' Market
Stillwater, OK
This is the Stillwater Farmers' Market's location at Stillwater Medical Center, 600 South Adams Street, one of several sites the long-running market rotates through around town. Vendors bring locally grown fruits and vegetables, choice beef and lamb, farm-fresh eggs, hand-crafted breads, jellies, and cut flowers. The Stillwater market dates to 1986 and ranks among Oklahoma's best.
Stillwater Pioneer Square Farmers' Market
Stillwater, OK
Held in the Pioneer Square Mall parking lot at 619 North Perkins Road, this is the Stillwater Farmers' Market's east-side location, handy to the shopping center off Perkins. Growers sell the lineup the market is known for: locally grown produce, beef and lamb, farm-fresh eggs, fresh-cut herbs, baked breads, and seasonal plants. The market has operated since 1986.
Stillwater Strickland Park Farmers' Market
Stillwater, OK
The downtown site of the Stillwater Farmers' Market, this location sits near 309 North Main Street and runs April through August. Vendors carry locally grown fruits and vegetables, choice beef and lamb, farm-fresh eggs, garden flowers, fresh-cut herbs, and hand-crafted breads and jellies. It's the most central of the market's Stillwater locations, walkable from downtown.
Sunday Market
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa's Sunday-only farmers market operates at the Fontana Shopping Center near 51st Street and Memorial Drive, with indoor space that keeps it going in rough weather. Vendors sell locally sourced produce and goods, and many accept SNAP, EBT, FMNP, and WIC alongside cash and cards. The Sunday timing fills a gap left by the area's Saturday-focused markets.
Tahlequah Farmers' Market
Tahlequah, OK
Farmers' Market with OKgrown, farm fresh produce, honey, meat, eggs, canned items, baked goods, bread, flowers, wine, crafts, and more.
Talihina Farmers' Market
Talihina, OK
A 100% producer market in the Ouachita Mountains town of Talihina, this one gathers on the first and third Saturdays (8 to 11 a.m.) from April through October, plus a fourth-Saturday evening session from 5 to 8. Everything is grown or made by the seller: local produce, pastured meats, farm eggs, raw honey, herbal remedies, and artisan wares, with food trucks and live music. It accepts SNAP, Double Up Oklahoma, and Choctaw WIC.
The Market at Guthrie Green
Tulsa, OK
The Market at Guthrie Green runs on the downtown Tulsa lawn that replaced an old freight yard, now a green-tech park with shade structures and water features. The farmers market shifted to Thursday afternoons at 4, drawing vendors with produce, dairy, meat, eggs, prepared foods, bedding plants, cut flowers, and hand-crafted goods. Concerts, festivals, and fitness events fill the same space year-round.
The Market Place on Broadway
Ardmore, OK
Built in 2008 on donated land, the Market Place on Broadway is a large covered pavilion in historic downtown Ardmore that shelters local growers from the weather. It runs April through December, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Tables carry Oklahoma-grown vegetables, fruits, nuts, and herbs, plus baked goods, cut flowers, soaps, and lotions. Most vendors take cards and nutrition benefits.
Wagoner Farmers Market & Music Inc.
The Wagoner Farmers Market & Music sets up Saturday mornings from 8 to noon, April through October, at 125 North Main in downtown Wagoner along the historic Jefferson Highway. It's a nonprofit that pairs produce, baked goods, and local art with a live-music series running 7 to 9 in the evening. Family-run and community-focused.
Wildhorse Gardens & Market
Mustang, OK
Wildhorse Gardens & Market has been volunteer-run since 2009, set up under pavilions at Wildhorse Park in the Mustang Town Center. It doubles as a community garden with a mission to feed people in need and teach growing skills. The Saturday market (8 to noon, June through September) sells produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, peaches, watermelon, farm eggs, jams, and cut flowers, with added Wednesday evening hours in summer.
Earth to Urban Local Food Hub
Oklahoma City, OK
Edmond Farmer’s Market
Edmond, OK
Kincaid Farms
Wellston, OK
Norman Farm Market
Norman, OK
Oklahoma Food Cooperative
Oklahoma City, OK
Paseo Farmers Market
Oklahoma City, OK
Pittsburg County Farmer's Market
McAlester, OK
Rowdy Stickhorse Farmer Market
Enid, OK
Talihina Farmers' Market, Inc.
Talihina, OK
Wagoner Farmers Market
Wagoner, OK
Woodward Farmers' Market Association
Woodward, OK
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US Farm Trail lists 57 farmers markets in Oklahoma, with listings around Slaughterville, Cashion, Cherokee. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
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