9 Amazing Flea Markets In Oklahoma You Absolutely Have To Visit
It’s that time of the year when the weather is warming up and flea markets are on the weekend agenda. Oklahoma is home to some amazing markets that are filled with hidden gems, one-of-a-kind collectibles, and homemade goodies. Here are nine of the best flea markets in Oklahoma that you’ll absolutely want to visit.
The Old Chicken Farm Sale is filled with everything from vintage repurposed treasures to eclectic junk and everything in between. Hundreds of vendors gather together to put on an incredible flea market that is a picker's paradise. The sale is held twice a year on an 80-acre farm, so plan accordingly and add it to your bucket Iist of day trips in Oklahoma. Visit The Old Chicken Farm Vintage Barn Sale Facebook page to learn more.
Whether you’re a bargain hunter, a collector of various types of items, or just like to browse through a ton of eclectic and unusual objects, this indoor market is the ultimate flea market in Oklahoma for you. On select dates, you can visit the Tulsa Flea Market at one of several buildings on Expo Square. (The location is subject to change due to time or year and availability). To read more about this amazing flea market, head to our previous article about the Tulsa Flea Market.
4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74114, USA
3. The Hitch N Post Antique & Flea Market, Commerce
As the largest flea market on historic Route 66, you're sure to find that something special at this incredible flea market. Bring the whole family along and enjoy this great place. Hours are from 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Saturday (closed on Sundays). For more information, visit The Hitch N Post Facebook page.
Known as one of the finest antique markets in Oklahoma, the monthly Buchanan Market is the place to go for quality antiques and collectibles in the state. Thousands of shoppers come out every month to find unique items at this incredible market. Check out the Buchanan Event Company website for dates, location, and information.
3001 General Pershing Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73107, USA
Located in West Tulsa, Swicks is a Saturday-only flea market. They offer indoor and outdoor vendor space for convenient shopping. Find lots of great deals at this family-friendly atmosphere. Visit the Swick's Flea Market Facebook page for more information.
Located near the Amtrak station in Paul’s Valley is The Swap Shop, an indoor flea market of individual booths with everything from furniture to vintage clothing and antiques to home decor. It’s a little piece of heaven for creative people to find hidden treasures at great prices. Visit the Swap Shop Facebook page for more information.
Gan’s Mall is one of Northeast Oklahoma's leading providers of top-notch 'flea market & antique malls.' They offer a true hometown small business that is a friendly place for shopping in Oklahoma. They are open every day of the week and most holidays, Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information, visit the Gans Mall website.
204 SE Washington Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006, USA
The Dog Trade is a family-owned flea market in Sulphur, Oklahoma, that is open from 6 a.m. until 12 p.m. every Sunday morning. The market's history dates back to the 1950s. You can get fresh fruit and veggies, search through antiques, farm tools, and animals, get a new pet, or buy some clothes. It's all held outdoors. To learn more, visit the Dog Trade Facebook page.
The Industry Flea is an open-air market of artisans, local shops and vintage finds in Downtown OKC. This casual, family-friendly market in the heart of midtown is a must-visit. Head to the Industry Flea website for more information.
399 NW 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, USA
Have you visited any of these amazing flea markets in Oklahoma? Do you have others that you consider to be among the best flea markets in Oklahoma? Let us know in the comments!
If you love shopping at farmer’s markets, then you’ll enjoy shopping for antiques in some of Oklahoma’s quaint town. For more information, check out this article on some of the best antique towns in Oklahoma.
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Amazing Flea Markets In Oklahoma
May 13, 2021
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What are some of the best thrift stores in Oklahoma?
Thrift stores have that flea market feel to them and are just as fun! Most thrift stores support a good cause, too. Among the best thrift stores in Oklahoma, there's:
Animal Aid of Tulsa Thrift Store raises money for animal rescue. Find plenty of gently used items such as clothing, electronics, and more. You may even find a pet to bring home!
Donate a Miracle Thrift Store & Boutique of Norman is part of a Christian organization and offers great bargains on unique items all in a well-organized two-story space. It’s like a boutique but with thrift store prices!
What are some of the most unique places to go shopping in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has some truly unique places to go shopping! Consider checking out the following:
Showplace Market is located in Moore. Shop over 100 vendors in a massive 16,000 square foot space. Bring comfortable walking shoes and set aside enough time to peruse the treasures that are found here. You’ll find some one-of-a-kind clothing, handmade goods, home decor, and other items from both Oklahoma and Texas vendors.
Pops Soda Ranch located on Route 66 in Arcadia has over 700 different kinds of soda from the old standby flavors to the more obscure. The display is impressive and so is the food at the diner that’s housed in the same building. This is one roadside attraction (and shop) that can’t be missed.
Where are the best places for affordable day trips in Oklahoma?
There are numerous day trip options around the Sooner State, and many of them are quite affordable.
One such destination is the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge where you can see buffalo roaming around freely, go hiking, enjoy the rivers and reservoirs, and even go camping if you wish to stay longer than a day. It’s the perfect place for a wonderful time.
Another idea is to head to Great Salt Plains State Park where you’ll find land coated in salt left behind by an ocean that covered the area in prehistoric times. You can even hunt for crystals below the surface here. It’s one of the most fascinating places in the country.
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.