From fresh produce to handmade goods, shop these OKC farmers’ markets this spring

OKLAHOMA CITY – With the coming of spring, look out for reopenings of some of your favorite local farmers’ markets in OKC. Take a weekend trip to enjoy the fresh produce, the handcrafted merchandise and homemade baked goods from your local farmers and artisans.

Key takeaways

  • The bigger picture: Spring is the perfect time to explore Oklahoma City’s farmers market scene, with several markets reopening and new seasons already underway — offering fresh produce, handcrafted goods and homemade baked goods from local farmers and artisans across the OKC area.
  • From the weekly Scissortail Farmers Market and Edmond Farmer’s Market to the year-round options at Lakeview Market and Local Agrarian, OKC offers a wide range of ways to shop locally. Guests can enjoy traditional Saturday morning markets, a convenient online ordering option through Paseo Farmers Market or a brick-and-mortar cooperative like Flora Bodega.
  • Why this matters: These markets are more than just a place to buy groceries — they’re community hubs. Events like the Summer Solstice Festival at OKC Farmers Public Market on June 2 bring live music, local vendors, petting zoos and free kids’ activities to the mix, making them a great family outing beyond just shopping.
  • Why this helps: With markets spread across OKC, Edmond, Moore and Yukon — and options ranging from drive-up produce pickup at Scissortail to animal feeding experiences at Lakeview Market — there’s something that fits nearly every family’s schedule, location and shopping style.

Farmers Public Market

  • Address: 311 S Klein Ave., Oklahoma City
  • Times: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays

The OKC Farmers Public Market is located in downtown Oklahoma City and hosts a series of concerts, private events and a weekly market for local goods. The Saturday Market takes place every Saturday and features various produce, dairy products, meats, honey and canned goods.

Upcoming events:

  • Annual OKC Farmers Market District Annual Festival: The OKC Farmers Public Market hosts an annual OKC Farmers Market District Annual Festival on June 21 to celebrate the summer solstice with live music, petting zoos, local vendors and free activities for kids.

Scissortail Farmers Market

  • Address: 300 SW 7th St., Oklahoma City
  • Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays

Scissortail Farmers Market is a producer-only farmers market that delivers produce directly to customers. All produce and items for sale are either locally grown or handmade by locally-owned operations in Oklahoma.

Items include baked goods, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, honey, material plants, meats, dairy products, pet products, produce, plants, ready-to-eat foods, services and specialty foods. The seasonal market goes from May to October. Check out their popular “Veggie Valet” with a drive-up loading zone to pick up your locally-grown produce.

  • Address: 26 W 1st St., Edmond
  • Times: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, through Oct. 31

Edmond Farmer’s Market, located in downtown Edmond, is a premier spot for Oklahoma farmers, gardeners, bakers, ranchers and artisans to sell produce and products directly to customers. Their 2026 Outdoor Season began on April 11 and will continue on Saturdays until Oct. 31.

Items for sale include produce, gardening and nursery items, meats, dairy products, baked goods, specialty food items, beverages, crafts, service providers and food trucks.

  • Address: Central Park, 700 S. Broadway, Moore
  • Times: 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays through Sept. 19

Moore Farm Market is hosted at Central Park’s Multipurpose Pavillion, replacing the previously popular market that closed during the pandemic. A partnership between the city of Moore and Cleveland County, Moore Farm Market is committed to providing local vendors and farmers with an outlet to deliver their products directly to customers…

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