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Colorado’s farmers markets bring the freshest and best of the state’s harvests, set among beautiful scenery and festive atmospheres. Farmers markets not only offer you fresh, organic produce, but a fresh perspective on the local communities, plus a fun and relaxing way to help the local economy.
There are approx. 224 farmers markets in Colorado. You can do an interactive search on the https://www.coloradoproud.com website. We explore 13 of the most-popular ones here.
TAKE NOTICE for each venue if its a Saturday or Sunday event!
– Researched & written by Mike Hamers
The Boulders Farmers Market is one of the most notable markets in Colorado. This market occurs on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS from April to November. It offers a variety of organic produce, free-range animal products, and even handmade goods. Growers-only farmers market run by the Boulder County Farmers Markets nonprofit, celebrating its 36th year.
The market also offers a food court where you can buy ready-to-eat food from local restaurants (think tamales, steamed dumplings, pizza and fresh-pressed juices). Grab a plate and take a seat at the tables or under a shady cottonwood on the grass.
WEDNESDAYS from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and SATURDAYS from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
• 13th Street between Arapaho Avenue & Canyon Boulevard
• (303) 910-2236 • https://bcfm.org
Since 1987, the Boulder County Farmers Market in Longmont has worked to cultivate the impact of local food from the ground up. With growers and members that offer produce and products that are completely Colorado grown, raised and owned, you can feel like a legit locavore. Collect your farm-fresh fruit, veggies, meat, wine, and more at the Longmont Farmers Market. In addition to the fresh produce, you can savor local bites, browse local artisan pieces, listen to live music, and enjoy all of the season’s offerings!
SATURDAYS from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., (April 2, 2022 – Nov. 19, 2022).
• 9595 Nelson Road (intersection with Hover), Longmont, CO 80501
• (303) 910-2236 • https://bcfm.org/longmont-
Located in Denver, the Cherry Creek Fresh Market is Denver’s largest farmers market. The market occurs on both SATURDAYS and WEDNESDAYS from May to September. Stroll through the sunny, al fresco market and pick up all your favorite local products – find artisan cheeses, chef demonstrations, live music, and of course organic produce at this massive market.
WEDNESDAYS from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on SATURDAYS from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
• Cherry Creek Shopping Center, 1st & University, Denver, CO • (303) 442-1837
• freshmarkets@comcast.net
This farmers market takes place at Denver’s historic Sullivan Fountain. Enjoy organic produce from 90+ local farmers and food producers. This downtown event is a great spot to find some Colorado wines, cheeses and local flair. Enjoy chef demos, learn about urban garden plots, listen to great music, take a yoga lesson, and so more.
SUNDAYS from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. (June to October)
• City Park Esplanade, East Colfax Ave. and Columbine St., Denver, CO 80206
• 303-442-1837 • https://www.
A Colorado-only produce and handmade crafts market, on the grounds of the El Pueblo History Museum in downtown Pueblo, CO. Also find locally-made products, including honey, jelly, preserves, sauces, cheese, natural medicine, crafts, and soap will also be available for purchase. El Pueblo Farmers Market is located under the pavilion of the El Pueblo History Museum, on the corner of Union Avenue and City Center Drive (1st Street).
SATURDAYS from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (July 15 – October 14).
• 301 North Union Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003 • 719-583-6566
• (no website listed)
Enjoy local produce and gourmet products at a beautiful location in Golden. The Golden Farmers Market, which is at the Golden Public Library, caters to families and pets by having picnic tables and being near parks and trails. Make sure to check out the demonstrations from Master Gardeners after you purchase some local organic produce.
SATURDAYS from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (June 4 to Oct. 2, 2022)
• 1019 10th Street, Golden, CO 80401 • 303-279-3113
• https://goldenfarmersmarket.
Celebrating its 30th year! Gleaming produce, honey, fudge, kettle corn, baked goods and roasted chiles sell alongside local arts abd crafts at the Greeley Farmers’ Market. Chefs give live demos monthly, the CO State University Master Gardeners are on-hand to answer gardening questions and kids join interactive programs on second Saturdays.
SATURDAYS from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (May 15 through Oct 30)
• Greeley Farmers Market at the Depot, 902 7th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631
• (970) 350-9783 • farmersmarket@greeleygov.com
Support Colorado farmers at the Highlands Ranch Farmers Market in Denver. Not only will market-goers find local and organic produce but also handmade goods and gardening accessories. You will find a top-tier variety of farmers representing the Rocky Mountains. As produce comes in-season, this outdoor market explodes with all the colors, smells, and varieties of Colorado’s bounty.
SUNDAYS from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or sell out) (May through October)
• Town Center South, 9288 Dorchester Street, Highlands Ranch, CO
• 303-809-2865 • http://www.
The Larimer County Farmers Market is the oldest farmers market in northern Colorado. Located in Fort Collins in the Larimer County Courthouse parking lot, this market features fresh and organic produce as well as artisan cheeses, kombucha, meats and eggs. If you’re in search of fresh cut flowers & handmade goods, the Larimer County Farmers Market is a great place to shop, too.
SATURDAYS from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (May 21 – Oct. 29, 2022)
• 200 South Oak Street, Fort Collins, CO 80521 • 970-498-6000
• https://lcfm.extension.
This farmers market features over 40 different vendors, live music, food trucks and even food demonstrations. Adults and kids alike will enjoy the atmosphere at the City of Loveland Farmers Market, since the event does have face-painting for the kids and craft beers for adults.
SUNDAYS from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (June to September)
• Fairgrounds Park: 700 S. Railroad Ave., Loveland • (970) 962-2446
• https://www.lovgov.org/
South Pearl Street is one of Denver’s most historic, charming, and popular shopping districts. Stretching from Buchtel to Jewell Avenues, our tree-lined blocks are the antidote to the modern mega-mall. They offer great prices for fresh fruits and veggies as well as an array for cheese, local honey, fresh salsas and tamales, and artisan breads.
SUNDAYS from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (May to November)
• 1500 Block of South Pearl Street, Denver, CO 80201 • 303-734-0718
• https://www.
Featuring a robust lineup of 30+ Front Range vendors! Find locally-grown produce as well as popular Colorado artisans selling preserves, cheeses, coffee, fresh bread, honey, and dairy products and more. You can expect to see chefs from one of the incredible restaurants at union station shopping, serving food from their patios or even participating in weekly demonstrations. — Even if you don’t end up buying anything from this farmers market, the historic venue of Union Station is a must-see location in the Mile High City.
SATURDAYS, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., ( June 4th to early Sept.) — on the plaza, both sides of the landmark downtown train station.
• Denver Union Station, 1701 Wynkoop St., Denver, CO 80202
• https://
The Vail Farmers Market is entering its 20th year in Vail on Meadow Drive. The event started with a few tents and now has grown to have around 125 vendors. All vendors have “Made in Colorado” products: lots of art and jewelry, plus pastries and artisan breads, handmade candles and soaps, snowboards and longboards, coffee roasters — and music provided by the Vail Jazz Festival.
SUNDAYS from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (June 20 to October 3rd)
• East Meadow Drive, Vail, CO 81657 • https://www.vailfarmersmarket.
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