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🥕 Farmers MarketReturns May

Glenpool Farmers Market

Weekly, typically May–October

Season: May October

Glenpool Farmers Market

About

Glenpool Farmers Market transforms a simple shopping trip into an exciting educational adventure where kids can taste fresh seasonal fruits, watch local artisans create their crafts, and connect with the farmers who grow their food. The friendly, small-town atmosphere makes it easy for children to ask questions and learn about agriculture, nutrition, and their community. It's the perfect low-key outing that combines learning with fun while supporting local growers and makers.

What to Expect

Expect a relaxed outdoor market atmosphere with rows of vendor booths offering fresh produce, baked goods, handmade crafts, and prepared foods. Kids can interact directly with farmers and vendors, often receiving free samples of fruits, vegetables, and treats. Many markets feature live music, kids' activities like face painting or craft stations, and plenty of space for little ones to explore safely while parents shop for farm-fresh ingredients.

Highlights for Kids

  • Sampling fresh seasonal fruits like juicy peaches, strawberries, and watermelon directly from the growers
  • Watching local artisans demonstrate their crafts like pottery, soap-making, or woodworking
  • Picking out their own colorful vegetables and learning fun facts from friendly farmers
  • Enjoying live music and entertainment that creates a festive community atmosphere
  • Discovering unique treats like homemade jams, fresh-baked cookies, and flavored honey sticks

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Arrive early for the best selection and cooler temperatures, especially during Oklahoma's hot summer months
  2. Bring reusable bags and let kids carry their own small tote to collect their special finds
  3. Give older kids a few dollars to choose and purchase their own fruit or treat to practice decision-making skills
  4. Wear sunscreen and hats since it's an outdoor market, and consider bringing a wagon for tired little legs and heavy produce purchases

Best Time to Visit

Visit within the first hour of opening for the fullest selection of produce and the coolest temperatures, typically between 8-9 AM during summer months. Early morning also means less crowded aisles for strollers and curious kids who want to stop and explore each booth at their own pace.

Food & Drinks

Food vendors typically offer fresh-baked goods, local honey, homemade jams, and ready-to-eat breakfast items like pastries, breakfast burritos, or fresh fruit cups. Many stands offer samples, which kids love trying. Bring water bottles as outdoor markets can get warm, though some vendors may sell cold drinks and lemonade. Plan for a light breakfast or snack budget, and let kids help choose a special treat to enjoy during or after your visit.

Parking & Access

The market is located at 95 West 145th St S with accessible parking nearby. Arrive early for the closest parking spots, especially on busy market days. The outdoor setup is generally stroller-friendly with wide aisles between vendor tents, though grass or gravel surfaces may require a sturdy all-terrain stroller. Wagons work wonderfully for transporting both kids and purchases.