Are you a fan of HGTV’s Flea Market Flip and looking for flea markets in Oklahoma to find some of your own treasures? You won’t believe the hidden gems that you’ll find at these unique flea markets. So, get those walking shoes on and get ready to scour these booths and tents at the Sooner State’s finest:

  1. Admiral Flea Market: Tulsa

ADMIRAL FLEA MARKET/Facebook

ADMIRAL FLEA MARKET/Facebook Admiral Flea Market is located in Tulsa and is open weekends from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can find everything from new to vintage at this unique flea market! Find the most up-to-date hours and vendor info on the official Facebook page. 9401 E Admiral Pl, Tulsa, OK 74115, USA

  1. Mary’s Swap Meet: Oklahoma City

Mary’s Swap Meet/Facebook

Mary’s Swap Meet/Facebook Visit Mary’s Swap Meet, an old-timey outdoor swap meet, where you can find great deals and an atmosphere quite different from anything you’ve probably seen before. You’ll find livestock and unique treasures at this lively event! Mary’s is open on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 5:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m. Find the most up-to-date hours and vendor info on the official website. 7905 NE 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73141, USA

  1. Cherokee Strip Company: Ponca City

Cherokee Strip Company/Facebook

Cherokee Strip Company/Facebook Cherokee Strip Company offers antiques, flea market, farm market, wedding and party rentals, tours & sightseeing, and venue rentals in Ponca City. The store is very well laid-out, clean, and organized, with so many eclectic and interesting artifacts. Please call (580) 765-0004 for hours and days of operation, as they tend to vary. Or, feel free to find the information you need on the official Facebook page. 409 E Grand Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601, USA

  1. Dog Trade Flea Market: Sulphur

Dog Trade/Facebook

Dog Trade/Facebook Dog Trade is a flea market in Sulphur, Oklahoma. They open at 6 a.m. every Sunday morning and run until noon. Dog Trade is a good blend of hometown folks mixed with garage/yard sale goods & a great flea market. You can get fresh fruit & veggies, pick through antiques, farm tools, and animals, get a new pet, or just buy some clothes…all outdoors. Take a look at the official Facebook page for all the most up-to-date info about the market. 1701 W 1st St, Sulphur, OK 73086, USA

  1. Tulsa Flea Market: Tulsa

Tulsa Flea Market/Facebook

Tulsa Flea Market/Facebook This family-owned and operated flea market is THE place for a unique and enjoyable shopping experience. It is a markedly different sort of flea market you won’t find anywhere else. Browse over 50,000 square feet of indoor booth space in a relaxed, friendly, clean, and comfortable air-conditioned atmosphere. Admission is FREE of charge! Hours and times vary, so make sure to check the most current hours before you go. Read more about this huge flea market here. 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74114, USA

  1. Gan’s Mall & Annex: Bartlesville

Gans Mall/facebook Gan’s Mall is one of northeast Oklahoma’s leading providers of top-notch flea market & antique malls. It offers a true hometown small business atmosphere that is a friendly place to shop and visit. They are open every day of the week & most holidays, Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Read more about Gans here. 204 SE Washington Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006, USA

  1. Industry Flea: Oklahoma City

Industry Flea/Facebook The Industry Flea is an open-air market of artisans, local shops, and vintage finds in downtown OKC. This casual, family-friendly market is located in the heart of midtown and is a must-visit. Click here for more information about this eclectic and artsy little spot. 399 NW 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, USA

  1. The Swap Shop: Paul’s Valley

The Swap Shop-Pauls Valley/Facebook Located near the Amtrak station in Pauls Valley is The Swap Shop, an indoor flea market made up 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. Take a look at the official Facebook page for more info! 400 N Santa Fe St, Pauls Valley, OK 73075, USA

  1. Swick’s Flea Market: West Tulsa

Swick’s Flea Market/Facebook

Swick’s Flea Market/Facebook Located in west Tulsa, Swick’s is a weekends-only flea market. It offers indoor and outdoor vendor space for convenient shopping! Find lots of great deals at this family-friendly atmosphere on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Take a look at the official Facebook page for the most up-to-date information. 5802 W 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74107, USA

There are many more flea markets across the state that do not have an internet presence!  Please feel free to mention them in the comments – we love to hear from you!

ADMIRAL FLEA MARKET/Facebook

Admiral Flea Market is located in Tulsa and is open weekends from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can find everything from new to vintage at this unique flea market! Find the most up-to-date hours and vendor info on the official Facebook page.

9401 E Admiral Pl, Tulsa, OK 74115, USA

Mary’s Swap Meet/Facebook

Visit Mary’s Swap Meet, an old-timey outdoor swap meet, where you can find great deals and an atmosphere quite different from anything you’ve probably seen before. You’ll find livestock and unique treasures at this lively event! Mary’s is open on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from 5:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m. Find the most up-to-date hours and vendor info on the official website.

7905 NE 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73141, USA

Cherokee Strip Company/Facebook

Cherokee Strip Company offers antiques, flea market, farm market, wedding and party rentals, tours & sightseeing, and venue rentals in Ponca City. The store is very well laid-out, clean, and organized, with so many eclectic and interesting artifacts. Please call (580) 765-0004 for hours and days of operation, as they tend to vary. Or, feel free to find the information you need on the official Facebook page.

409 E Grand Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601, USA

Dog Trade/Facebook

Dog Trade is a flea market in Sulphur, Oklahoma. They open at 6 a.m. every Sunday morning and run until noon. Dog Trade is a good blend of hometown folks mixed with garage/yard sale goods & a great flea market. You can get fresh fruit & veggies, pick through antiques, farm tools, and animals, get a new pet, or just buy some clothes…all outdoors. Take a look at the official Facebook page for all the most up-to-date info about the market.

1701 W 1st St, Sulphur, OK 73086, USA

Tulsa Flea Market/Facebook

This family-owned and operated flea market is THE place for a unique and enjoyable shopping experience. It is a markedly different sort of flea market you won’t find anywhere else. Browse over 50,000 square feet of indoor booth space in a relaxed, friendly, clean, and comfortable air-conditioned atmosphere. Admission is FREE of charge! Hours and times vary, so make sure to check the most current hours before you go. Read more about this huge flea market here.

4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74114, USA

Gans Mall/facebook

Gan’s Mall is one of northeast Oklahoma’s leading providers of top-notch flea market & antique malls. It offers a true hometown small business atmosphere that is a friendly place to shop and visit. They are open every day of the week & most holidays, Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Read more about Gans here.

204 SE Washington Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006, USA

Industry Flea/Facebook

The Industry Flea is an open-air market of artisans, local shops, and vintage finds in downtown OKC. This casual, family-friendly market is located in the heart of midtown and is a must-visit. Click here for more information about this eclectic and artsy little spot.

399 NW 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, USA

The Swap Shop-Pauls Valley/Facebook

Located near the Amtrak station in Pauls Valley is The Swap Shop, an indoor flea market made up 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. Take a look at the official Facebook page for more info!

400 N Santa Fe St, Pauls Valley, OK 73075, USA

Swick’s Flea Market/Facebook

Located in west Tulsa, Swick’s is a weekends-only flea market. It offers indoor and outdoor vendor space for convenient shopping! Find lots of great deals at this family-friendly atmosphere on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Take a look at the official Facebook page for the most up-to-date information.

5802 W 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74107, USA

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Flea Markets in Oklahoma August 31, 2021 Tori Jane Where are the best places to go thrifting in Oklahoma?  Don’t count Oklahoma out when it comes to awesome thrifting, because if you know where to go, you can find some of the best deals in the world (well, at least we think so). Among the most-loved thrift shops around the state, you’ll find gems like Second Chances Thrift Store, in Oklahoma City, where you’ll find some of the best secondhand treasures ever. It’s unique and it’s local, which is even better. Nearby Tinker Air Force Base is a wonderful little hole in the wall known as, simply, Tinker Thrift Shop… and it has some of the highest ratings of any thrift shop in the Sooner State. While in OKC, you’ll also want to check out Rock Bottom Thrift, an amazing little shop often referred to as being among the best of the best. Seriously, if you know where to go, your thrifting in Oklahoma will be just as epic as it would be in somewhere like Los Angeles.   Where can I go shopping in Oklahoma?   Oklahoma is home to all kinds of great hubs for shoppers. In the larger cities like Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Tulsa, you’ll find shopping malls and tons of boutique shops in the downtown areas. You’ll also find awesome local thrift shops all over the state, though, of course, your highest odds of finding lots of them in a limited area is still going to be within the big cities. We love shopping local, of course, so we encourage our readers to poke around and find those little mom-and-pop stores that you won’t find anywhere else; most of the time, you’ll find at least a small handful in the downtown areas of the smaller towns. As a bonus, you’ll also find plenty of art for sale at numerous galleries around the state, and we strongly encourage readers to purchase from local artists as well.   What are the best Oklahoma flea markets?  Okies are no strangers to a darned-good flea market! Some of our top favorites include local classics like the Old Chicken Farm, in Jones, where you can find all sorts of eclectic and unique treasures. In Tulsa, you can find wonderful places like Swick’s Flea Market and the old Tulsa Flea Market, both of which are, more often than not, a complete blast to attend. In Oklahoma City, you’ll find the artsy and modern Industry Flea to be an interesting twist on the old classic bargain-hunters’ paradise. For a more complete list of the best Oklahoma flea markets to go browse ASAP, take a look at this article.

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Flea Markets in Oklahoma

August 31, 2021

Tori Jane

Where are the best places to go thrifting in Oklahoma?  Don’t count Oklahoma out when it comes to awesome thrifting, because if you know where to go, you can find some of the best deals in the world (well, at least we think so). Among the most-loved thrift shops around the state, you’ll find gems like Second Chances Thrift Store, in Oklahoma City, where you’ll find some of the best secondhand treasures ever. It’s unique and it’s local, which is even better. Nearby Tinker Air Force Base is a wonderful little hole in the wall known as, simply, Tinker Thrift Shop… and it has some of the highest ratings of any thrift shop in the Sooner State. While in OKC, you’ll also want to check out Rock Bottom Thrift, an amazing little shop often referred to as being among the best of the best. Seriously, if you know where to go, your thrifting in Oklahoma will be just as epic as it would be in somewhere like Los Angeles.   Where can I go shopping in Oklahoma?   Oklahoma is home to all kinds of great hubs for shoppers. In the larger cities like Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Tulsa, you’ll find shopping malls and tons of boutique shops in the downtown areas. You’ll also find awesome local thrift shops all over the state, though, of course, your highest odds of finding lots of them in a limited area is still going to be within the big cities. We love shopping local, of course, so we encourage our readers to poke around and find those little mom-and-pop stores that you won’t find anywhere else; most of the time, you’ll find at least a small handful in the downtown areas of the smaller towns. As a bonus, you’ll also find plenty of art for sale at numerous galleries around the state, and we strongly encourage readers to purchase from local artists as well.   What are the best Oklahoma flea markets?  Okies are no strangers to a darned-good flea market! Some of our top favorites include local classics like the Old Chicken Farm, in Jones, where you can find all sorts of eclectic and unique treasures. In Tulsa, you can find wonderful places like Swick’s Flea Market and the old Tulsa Flea Market, both of which are, more often than not, a complete blast to attend. In Oklahoma City, you’ll find the artsy and modern Industry Flea to be an interesting twist on the old classic bargain-hunters’ paradise. For a more complete list of the best Oklahoma flea markets to go browse ASAP, take a look at this article.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Don’t count Oklahoma out when it comes to awesome thrifting, because if you know where to go, you can find some of the best deals in the world (well, at least we think so). Among the most-loved thrift shops around the state, you’ll find gems like Second Chances Thrift Store, in Oklahoma City, where you’ll find some of the best secondhand treasures ever. It’s unique and it’s local, which is even better. Nearby Tinker Air Force Base is a wonderful little hole in the wall known as, simply, Tinker Thrift Shop… and it has some of the highest ratings of any thrift shop in the Sooner State. While in OKC, you’ll also want to check out Rock Bottom Thrift, an amazing little shop often referred to as being among the best of the best. Seriously, if you know where to go, your thrifting in Oklahoma will be just as epic as it would be in somewhere like Los Angeles.  

Where can I go shopping in Oklahoma?  

Oklahoma is home to all kinds of great hubs for shoppers. In the larger cities like Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Tulsa, you’ll find shopping malls and tons of boutique shops in the downtown areas. You’ll also find awesome local thrift shops all over the state, though, of course, your highest odds of finding lots of them in a limited area is still going to be within the big cities. We love shopping local, of course, so we encourage our readers to poke around and find those little mom-and-pop stores that you won’t find anywhere else; most of the time, you’ll find at least a small handful in the downtown areas of the smaller towns. As a bonus, you’ll also find plenty of art for sale at numerous galleries around the state, and we strongly encourage readers to purchase from local artists as well.  

What are the best Oklahoma flea markets? 

Okies are no strangers to a darned-good flea market! Some of our top favorites include local classics like the Old Chicken Farm, in Jones, where you can find all sorts of eclectic and unique treasures. In Tulsa, you can find wonderful places like Swick’s Flea Market and the old Tulsa Flea Market, both of which are, more often than not, a complete blast to attend. In Oklahoma City, you’ll find the artsy and modern Industry Flea to be an interesting twist on the old classic bargain-hunters’ paradise. For a more complete list of the best Oklahoma flea markets to go browse ASAP, take a look at this article.