Farmers Markets in Colorado

Discover 151 farmers markets across 104 cities in Colorado. Whether you're looking for fresh local produce, organic options, artisan goods, or a place to connect with your community, Colorado farmers markets offer something for everyone.

151 Markets
104 Cities
14 Accept SNAP/EBT
0 Organic Options

151

Total Markets

104

Cities Covered

14

Accept SNAP/EBT

0

Organic Options

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Farmers markets in 104 cities across Colorado. Click a city to see all available markets.

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About Farmers Markets in Colorado

Colorado's farmers market network spans 104 communities and includes 151 registered markets — from seasonal pop-ups to year-round operations — all working to connect local agriculture with local consumers.

Whether you are looking for fresh seasonal produce, locally raised meats, artisan baked goods, honey, flowers, or handcrafted items, Colorado farmers markets offer a diverse selection of locally sourced products. Of the 151 registered markets, 14 accept SNAP/EBT benefits — making fresh, healthy food accessible to more families across the state.

Colorado's farmers market network is one of the most concrete expressions of the state's agricultural identity. With markets in 104 cities and communities, the network makes locally grown food available to residents statewide — not just those in agricultural areas, but urban and suburban shoppers as well.

The economic impact of Colorado's farmers markets extends beyond the transactions that happen at market each week. When shoppers buy directly from farms and local food businesses, those dollars stay within the local economy. Farmers who sell direct can reinvest in their operations without the price pressure imposed by wholesale and retail intermediaries.

For consumers, the benefit of Colorado's farmers markets is freshness and traceability. Food sold at a farmers market is typically harvested within 24 to 72 hours of sale — far shorter than the average transit and shelf time of produce in conventional grocery supply chains. That freshness has real implications for nutritional density, flavor, and shelf life at home.

Colorado also has a growing number of markets that participate in benefit programs like SNAP, WIC, and Double Up Food Bucks — initiatives that expand fresh food access for income-qualified households. As these programs expand, more Colorado residents can use publicly provided nutrition benefits to shop directly from local farms, strengthening both food security and local agricultural economies simultaneously.

Market data on CropCart is sourced from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service records and covers registered farmers markets nationwide. Use the city and market pages to find specific hours, addresses, and vendor details for markets near you.

Quick Facts

  • Markets151 registered
  • SNAP/EBT14 markets accept
  • Organic0 markets offer
  • WIC0 markets accept
  • Cities104 cities covered

Data Source

Listings are drawn from USDA AMS records. Hours and vendor details may vary — confirm with each market before visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many farmers markets are in Colorado?

There are 151 registered farmers markets in Colorado, spread across 104 cities and communities.

Do farmers markets in Colorado accept SNAP/EBT?

Yes, 14 farmers markets in Colorado accept SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh local produce accessible to everyone.

When are farmers markets open in Colorado?

Most farmers markets in Colorado operate seasonally from spring through fall, with peak season typically from May to October. Some markets are open year-round.

What can I buy at Colorado farmers markets?

Colorado farmers markets offer fresh fruits and vegetables, locally raised meats, eggs, dairy, baked goods, honey, flowers, crafts, and prepared foods from local vendors.

Are there organic options at Colorado farmers markets?

Yes, 0 farmers markets in Colorado offer organic produce and products. Look for the organic badge on individual market listings.

How do I find farmers markets near me in Colorado?

Browse our directory by city above, or use the search feature to find farmers markets near your location in Colorado.

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