Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond is a recreational retail dispensary located in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond operates in the heart of Edmond, Oklahoma, serving medical cannabis patients across the 73013 ZIP Code and beyond with a menu that is straightforward to navigate and a shopping experience geared toward convenience. In a city where health and community amenities are woven into everyday life, the dispensary’s appeal is as much about practical access and reliable inventory as it is about the broader culture of wellness and mobility that defines Edmond. For patients who prefer to plan stops along their daily routes, the store’s presence on Weedmaps and its emphasis on easy pickup make it particularly approachable in a town that largely gets around by car.
The first thing many patients notice is the way the menu is structured online. Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond maintains category pages on Weedmaps for flower, edibles, gummies, pre-rolls, vape pens, and ground flower, and the listings emphasize that you can order pickup directly through the platform. Those category pages are not placeholders—they are actively maintained. The flower page, for example, showed 22 products with an update time stamped within the last day, a detail that matters if you prefer to shop a current menu rather than asking for substitutions when you arrive. A recurring theme on the page is value. “FLOWER DEALS 25% OFF” appears as a dedicated deal, and it is mirrored by items such as Peach Pie testing at 35.09% THC and priced at $75 per ounce, a signal that this dispensary is willing to put attention-grabbing numbers on the board when it comes to price-per-gram. You’ll also find strain names that experienced patients will recognize—Cap Junky appears in the feed, as does Double Stuffed Oreoz listed under Big Buds at 38.08% THC—alongside staples like pre-rolls and shake, which Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond lists as ground flower for those shopping for value and convenience. Vape offerings include high-potency options too; the vape pens category highlights brands like Bodega Boyz with THC percentages into the 80s and measurable CBD content, and although brand star ratings are a separate thing from the dispensary’s own reviews, it’s a cue that potency-minded shoppers won’t feel shortchanged.
Edibles are a meaningful part of the store’s offering as well. The edibles and gummies pages make clear that ordering online for pickup is part of the standard workflow, not an afterthought. In a medical market where dosing and product type matter, seeing gummies broken out from broader edibles helps patients quickly filter for the format that fits their regimen. Pre-rolls, too, are presented as their own channel so patients who want a quick, ready-to-use option can pick up and go without tracking down a budtender to weigh out loose flower. Ground flower fills in the other end of the value spectrum for patients who prefer rolling or vaping at home and don’t need top-shelf, hand-trimmed buds to achieve their goals.
The reviews snapshot reinforces that local patients have noticed. Weedmaps lists Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond with a 4.6-star average rating from a small but telling set of 18 reviews. It’s not a massive dataset, but it is consistent with a dispensary that is emphasizing price-forward deals and timely menu maintenance. Combined with the visible “25% off” flower promotions and that $75 ounce callout, the impression for many shoppers is that this is a dispensary where you can make an online plan, stick to a budget, and pick up without a lot of back-and-forth.
In Edmond, the way locals typically buy legal cannabis reflects the city’s rhythms and the structure of Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program. Patients need an OMMA card and a valid ID, and purchases are made in person at licensed dispensaries. Edmond’s culture is car-forward and appointment-light; rather than planning a dedicated trip, many patients browse menus from home or the office, place an order for pickup, and align the stop with a grocery run on 2nd Street, a midday drive down Broadway, or a swing by the turnpike. Online menus, like those maintained for Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond on Weedmaps, are the first step. Patients filter by category, potency, or price, reserve items, and then handle payment and ID verification at the store. Because Oklahoma remains a medical-only market, the check-in process includes confirming patient status, and most dispensaries in Edmond, including this one, guide customers through that process quickly. It’s common across Edmond’s dispensaries for transactions to be cash-based, with many shops providing on-site ATMs due to banking constraints that come with cannabis being federally illegal; as always, patients should check payment options before they go. Purchase limits track state rules, and most patients are familiar with the legal possession caps—three ounces of flower on person, eight ounces at home, one ounce of concentrates, and seventy-two ounces of edibles—though everyone is advised to confirm current limits with OMMA if they haven’t checked in a while. The typical Edmond patient does not linger. The efficiency of a pre-order, a quick chat at the counter if there’s a question about a strain’s reported effects or terpene profile, and a drive back to the day’s next stop is how most interactions go. When there are deals, especially on flower, patients will build their week around a pickup and sometimes stock up within legal limits.
That pattern is enabled by how straightforward it is to navigate the area. The 73013 ZIP Code stretches across south and central Edmond, with major corridors feeding straight into the neighborhood around Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond. If you are coming from the east, I‑35 is the workhorse. Drivers exit onto 2nd Street/Edmond Road or 15th Street, then head west to connect with north–south arterials like Bryant Avenue, Boulevard, Kelly Avenue, or Santa Fe Avenue, depending on your final destination. From central Edmond or the University of Central Oklahoma area, Broadway (US‑77) is the spine, carrying traffic north–south through downtown before tapering into local Broadway Avenue with wide lanes and frequent intersections that make it easy to jump over to 2nd Street, 15th, or 33rd Street. For those approaching from Oklahoma City or the Quail Springs corridor, the John Kilpatrick Turnpike is the cleanest line around the heavy retail nodes at Memorial Road, with exits that drop you near May Avenue, Western Avenue, or Broadway Extension, where you can head north into Edmond and pick up Bryant, Boulevard, or Kelly. Memorial Road itself can carry you east to Bryant and then north into 73013, though at peak times the Memorial corridor is busy and full of signalized intersections. The Broadway Extension (US‑77) in the southbound morning rush and northbound evening commute can stack up as you near the city line, but outside those windows it moves quickly and offers the fewest left-hand turns.
Traffic in Edmond follows predictable arcs. The morning commute, roughly 7:15 to 9 a.m., concentrates on southbound Broadway and I‑35 toward Oklahoma City employment centers, with secondary surges around school start times along 15th, 33rd, and Danforth. The evening reversal from 4 to 6 p.m. creates northbound waves on Broadway and I‑35 and east–west drag on 2nd Street and 15th Street as residents fan out to neighborhoods and retail centers. Midday, especially between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., is the sweet spot for quick trips, with lighter loads on the arterials and fewer bottlenecks at major intersections like 2nd and Bryant or 33rd and Kelly. Saturdays are steady, with noticeable upticks around lunch and late afternoon as shoppers hit the Edmond–OKC border for the Memorial Road retail district and the Chisholm Creek entertainment area just to the south; that activity can ripple northward as drivers head home to 73013. Sundays are typically the easiest day to get around, aside from church dismissal windows late morning and early afternoon. For dispensary visits, these patterns translate to a simple rule: if you can combine a pickup with a midday errand or arrive after the evening commute wanes, you will likely be in and out quickly. Parking around most Edmond dispensaries is uncomplicated, and Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond is no exception—surface-lot parking is the norm in this part of the city, and the storefronts are designed for quick turnover.
Edmond’s public transportation through Citylink covers essential local routes in the city core and connects to Oklahoma City via an express line, but for most patients in the 73013 area, driving is the practical choice. That’s why Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond’s emphasis on online ordering for pickup resonates. When you can check inventory updates and lock in items before you turn onto 2nd Street or swing north from Memorial, you get the car-centric convenience Edmond residents have built their routines around. Even during the busier traffic periods, the grid gives you options. If 2nd Street is clogged near Bryant, for instance, you can shift to 15th Street or 33rd Street to move laterally and approach your destination from a less congested north–south artery. If Broadway Extension looks slow as you come up from the Kilpatrick Turnpike, cutting east to I‑35 or west to Santa Fe and then re-approaching often restores your pace. Most of these arterials have dedicated turn lanes and moderate speed limits, so it rarely feels like you are crawling even when you catch a few red lights.
Local health and wellness features shape the context in which patients shop. Edmond’s investment in trails and parks is pronounced, especially on the east side of town where Arcadia Lake serves as a year-round magnet for walking, cycling, and fishing. The Spring Creek Trail offers a multiuse path that links into parks and retail corridors along 2nd Street, and Mitch Park on the north side features miles of paved trails, a YMCA, and regular programming for families and seniors. Downtown Edmond leans into community life with the seasonal Edmond Farmers Market at Festival Market Place, a weekend routine for many residents who prefer to buy locally grown produce and spend the morning walking the stalls. Heard on Hurd, a monthly street festival curated by Citizens Bank of Edmond, pulls together food trucks, live music, and pop-up vendors along Broadway during the warmer months, and while it takes place closer to the historic core than to 73013’s suburban lanes, the event is an anchor of the city’s community calendar. Medical care is robust too. Integris Health Edmond sits just off I‑35 and 15th Street, and OU Health Edmond Medical Center anchors services near the 2nd Street corridor, both providing the sort of healthcare access that makes a town feel supported. Patients who shop at dispensaries like Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond often see their cannabis routine as one part of a larger personal wellness plan that includes walking trails, community events, and regular checkups—another reason the dispensary’s orderly pickup process is attractive. It fits sort of seamlessly into lives that already include a gym run at Mitch Park or a Saturday morning at the market.
Against that backdrop, the product mix takes on practical meaning. The deal cadence matters in a competitive Edmond market where multiple dispensaries operate within short driving distance, and Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond seems to understand that, returning frequently to flower promotions. The 25% off banner is not a one-off; it appears as a standing offer on the Weedmaps deals page, signaling that flower is a category where patients who buy larger weights can capture savings. The $75 ounce Peach Pie listing further suggests that volume pricing is a tool the store uses to differentiate. Higher-testing selections like Double Stuffed Oreoz and Cap Junky appeal to a different segment of the patient base, those who prefer to purchase by the eighth or quarter while prioritizing cannabinoid percentage. Edible shoppers find relief in the clear separation of gummies, which simplifies searching for the right potency and package size. Pre-roll buyers tend to be in a hurry, and the fact that pre-rolls are called out as their own category makes it easier to place an order from a parking lot before a lunchtime swing through. Vape pen buyers often shop by brand and test results, and having entries like Bodega Boyz with numbers that spell out THC and CBD content helps those patients make a quick choice. Ground flower, a category sometimes overlooked, is a savvy addition for budget-conscious patients and for anyone who prefers to cook with cannabis—though, as with all cannabis products, patients should always check current state law and consult a medical professional for guidance on what’s appropriate for their situation.
While the dispensary’s listing doesn’t spell out every in-store detail, Edmond norms apply. Expect to present your OMMA card and a valid ID upon entry, then proceed to the counter or a pickup window where your online reservation will be confirmed. If a reserved item sold out before you arrived, staff typically offer comparable substitutions, and because Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond updates its menus frequently, instances of complete unavailability are less common. Return policies for cannabis are limited by state rules and by product type, so it is reasonable to assume most sales are final; ask at the counter if you have questions. Because cannabis remains illegal federally, you will likely encounter cash-preferred transactions and an ATM on site. Storefront hours vary by day and by dispensary; checking the Weedmaps page for the exact hours before you set out is the safest way to avoid a wasted drive. As always, never consume cannabis before driving and store your purchase securely in the vehicle, keeping any open packages out of reach and out of sight. Edmond and state law treat impaired driving seriously, and dispensaries expect patients to act responsibly.
The neighborhood context again works in your favor for trip planning. If you are coming from north Edmond around Covell or Danforth, dropping down Kelly Avenue or Boulevard is a low-stress route that avoids freeway ramps and keeps you on wide, predictable arterials with center turn lanes and frequent cross streets. From east Edmond or Arcadia Lake, you’ll likely take 2nd Street/Edmond Road heading west, watching for midday traffic increases near retail clusters at Bryant and Broadway. From the Oklahoma City side, you can come up US‑77/Broadway Extension or parallel north on either May or Western and then angle into Edmond through Memorial and Bryant, depending on where you find the best flow. West Edmond drivers favor Santa Fe Avenue, a consistent north–south line that bypasses the volume of Kelly in shopping peaks. In all cases, the last mile is straightforward, and the parking environment in 73013 is as forgiving as anywhere in the metro.
As a local dispensary in a city that values balance between growth and quality of life, Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond’s place in Edmond’s cannabis ecosystem is fairly clear. It’s a practical choice for patients who prefer to see real-time inventory before they drive, who time errands around typical Edmond traffic waves, and who pay attention to recurring deals on core categories like flower. The menu’s breadth—covering pre-rolls, ground flower, gummies, edibles, and vapes—and the presence of both value-priced ounces and higher-testing strains allow the store to serve a wide cross-section of Edmond patients without requiring multiple stops. The reviews indicate a positive early reception, and the steady flow of updates suggests the team is paying attention to what local patients actually buy.
Community life in Edmond gives the dispensary an audience that is both active and grounded. The trails, parks, and city-wide events keep people moving, and the healthcare infrastructure ensures that medical decisions, including those about cannabis, are made in the context of broader wellbeing. For medical patients who plan their days around the grid of 2nd Street, 15th, 33rd, Broadway, and Bryant, Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond fits neatly into the routine: scan the Weedmaps menu, check for flower deals or a new gummy you want to try, confirm that the store is open, and choose a time when traffic will let you glide in and out. It’s the typical Edmond approach, and this dispensary seems built to meet it.
The broader landscape of dispensaries in Edmond is competitive, and that’s good for patients. Weedmaps’ city page shows a cluster of options in Edmond and nearby Oklahoma City, and in that context, Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond’s consistency on pricing and its quiet emphasis on pickup ordering stand out. For someone new to the area or just updating their own roster of regular stops, the store’s ZIP Code—73013—matters more than it might in other cities. It situates the dispensary right on the useful seam between Edmond’s neighborhoods and the metro’s bigger commuting channels, giving you a logical waypoint whether you’re returning from a morning walk at Arcadia Lake, dropping a student at UCO, or heading home from work along the Broadway Extension.
As always, medical cannabis is a personal decision, and nothing here replaces advice from a healthcare professional. The role of a dispensary like Humboldt Cannabis - Edmond is to make the logistics simple: publish a reliable menu, run straightforward deals, verify patient credentials quickly, and make pickup easy. In Edmond, where the roads run straight and the community invests in its own health, that formula works. If you follow the city’s natural rhythms, avoid peak-traffic windows when you can, and leverage the online ordering tools available, getting to and from this dispensary is uncomplicated. The rest—choosing between a value ounce like Peach Pie, a high-testing eighth of Double Stuffed Oreoz or Cap Junky, a bag of gummies, a pre-roll, a jar of ground flower, or a vape cartridge with a potency profile that fits your needs—is the part you decide for yourself once you’re at the counter.
| Sunday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
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| Monday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Thursday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Friday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
| Saturday | 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
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