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Farms Near Arvada, CO

60 local farms within about 30 miles of Arvada, Colorado — all selling direct to consumers.

Inti Farms

1.0 mi

Arvada

Arvada Five Parks Farmers Market

1.1 mi

Five Parks runs its own farmers market separate from the Olde Town Arvada market, set up at 13810 West 85th Drive on the city's north side. It serves the Five Parks neighborhood directly rather than downtown Arvada, giving residents on that side of the city a closer option. Call for current-season vendor lists and hours, since the schedule shifts year to year.

Pioneer Farmsteaders, LLC

2.8 mi

Arvada

Coal Creek Cabins

3.6 mi

No farm or ranch by this name turned up in public records. Coal Creek Canyon, west of Golden, is known for creekside cabin rentals rather than agriculture, so this listing may be a lodging property rather than a working farm — worth confirming directly before visiting.

Steve's Meat Market, Inc

3.9 mi

Arvada

Find us in Olde Town Arvada at 5751 Olde Wadsworth Blvd, where we custom process your wild game on site. Choose from over 30 different custom products including sausage and jerky! All of the recipes (gluten and MSG free) are custom created by Steve himself and your tastebuds will appreciate his efforts!

Arvada Farmers Market

4.3 mi

Arvada

The Arvada Farmers Market sets up in Olde Town Square every Sunday from June through late September, 9am to 1:30pm, then returns for a smaller December run on Saturdays. Colorado peaches and produce anchor the stalls, but the lineup runs wider, tamales, burritos, fresh-baked bread, cheese, honey, pickled goods, and juice sit next to soap and jewelry vendors. It's as much a prepared-food market as a produce one.

Crescendum Flower Farm

4.3 mi

Arvada

Micro Farms

4.4 mi

Micro Farms grows food on underused residential land around Arvada and Lakewood rather than one big plot, turning homeowners' yards into small production sites under one social enterprise. No herbicides, pesticides, or synthetic fertilizer touch the soil, just compost and green manures. CSA members choose a Micro Share (4-5 items), Half Share (6-7), or Full Share (11-12 items) weekly, with Thursday pickup at sites in Arvada and Lakewood.

Metro Denver Farmers' Market at Wheat Ridge

5.4 mi

Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., roughly June through October, this Wheat Ridge stop of the Metro Denver Farmers' Market network draws more than 30 vendors at peak season. Many are multi-generation Colorado farming families, selling meat, dairy and honey alongside fair-trade baskets and handmade goods.

Golden Farmers Market

6.6 mi

Golden's Chamber of Commerce has run this market since 2002, setting up Saturdays from late May to early October, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the parking lot at 10th and Illinois next to the tennis courts. Produce, flowers, artisan goods, food vendors, and live music fill the lot for 19 weeks a year, and the market accepts SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks.

The Action Center Community Food Hub

7.2 mi

Lakewood

The Action Center's Community Food Hub distributes free groceries, prepared food bags, and clothing to Jefferson County families in need. The market runs same-day, walk-in style, open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m., closed Wednesdays and weekends. It operates as part of a larger nonprofit assistance center — this is direct food aid, not a fresh-produce vendor market, despite the name on the map.

Broomfield Farmers Market

7.3 mi

The market that ran for 14 years at Holy Comforter Church in Broomfield has relocated. It now operates as the Palisade Market in north Broomfield, held Thursdays from 4 to 7 pm at 680 W. 168th Place. Shoppers looking for the old 10th Avenue location should plan for the new Thursday schedule and address instead.

Skål Farm

8.2 mi

Golden

A small permaculture-based urban farm on West Colfax Avenue outside Golden, raising goats and chickens with organic, non-GMO practices. Raw milk is the main product they sell directly, alongside other farm goods advertised through their Facebook page rather than a formal storefront or website.

City of Edgewater Farmers Market

7.7 mi

The City of Edgewater Farmers Market sets up at 2401 Sheridan Blvd. with a vendor lineup built entirely from primary producers: farmers, bakers, cheesemakers, and food artisans selling what they grow or make, with no resellers in the mix. It's a small-city market in this one-square-mile Denver suburb.

Wally's Quality Meats

7.9 mi

Westminster

Wally’s Quality Meats is a small, locally owned, old fashioned butcher shop. Wally’s has been located at 112th and Sheridan since 1997, after expanding operations from the original store location in Wheat Ridge, which Wally opened in the early 1970’s. Wally’s is well known for its commitment to the highest quality meats available. All of our beef is graded U.S.D.A. choice or higher and is aged for tenderness. We cut a fresh meat case everyday and all of our grinding is done in store.

The Unseen Bean Coffee Roasters

7.9 mi

Broomfield

Gerry Leary began life with less sight but more curiosity. He doesn’t just get by either. He’s become a craftsman, an entrepreneur, and a destination for the most particular coffee drinkers in Boulder, Colorado. There’s other ways to take in your world other than sight. Watch Gerry. Learn more at www.darkrye.com Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/darkryemag and Instagram www.instagram.com/darkryemag Gerry Leary, founder of the Unseen Bean, has been blind since he was born. But his lack of visi

Rock Creek Farm U-Pick-em Pumpkin Patch

8.6 mi

Broomfield

Rock Creek Farm has run one of northern Colorado's oldest pumpkin patches, with more than 100 acres of u-pick pumpkin fields plus corn and hay bale mazes. Visitors can meet goats, pigs, sheep, and chickens, and the farm hosts school field trips each fall. Admission is free on Wednesdays; weekend gate runs $12 with maze access included, and field pumpkins sell for $7 each.

Boulder Sausage

9.0 mi

Boulder Sausage has handcrafted German-recipe sausage in Louisville since 1961, when Don and Frieda Olk opened Don's Cheese and Sausage Mart on Boulder's Pearl Street using a recipe Don's parents brought from Germany. The gluten-free, small-batch sausage skips MSG, nitrates, and fillers, and ships fresh, never frozen, to stores and homes across Colorado.

Everitt Farms

8.9 mi

Lakewood

Everitt Farms

8.9 mi

Lakewood

Everitt Farms works 25 acres on a homestead that dates back 153 years, right off Alameda Avenue in Lakewood. The family runs a farm stand alongside seasonal draws — a corn maze and pumpkin patch in fall, then a Christmas tree lot that calls itself Denver's friendliest, pressure-free tree-shopping stop.

Metro Denver Farmers' Market-Lakewood

8.9 mi

The Lakewood stop of the Metro Denver Farmers' Market, the oldest location in the network at roughly 40 years running, sets up Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., June through early October, in the Mile Hi Church parking lot at 9077 W. Alameda Ave. SNAP and EBT are accepted at the info booth.

Freeman Apple Orchard

8.9 mi

Lakewood

Freeman Apple Orchard is listed at a residential address in Lakewood, on Denver's western edge — more likely a small backyard or hobby orchard than a public u-pick destination. No website or social presence turned up in research. Contact directly to confirm before visiting.

Farmers' Market at Highlands Square

7.9 mi

Denver

Every Sunday from May through October, vendors set up along W. 32nd Avenue and Lowell Boulevard in Denver's Highland Square for fresh produce, local honey, and food trucks. The market runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is dog-friendly, and adds live music to the mix. It's been a fixture of the neighborhood since 2014, drawing shoppers who'd rather buy a peach from the grower than a grocery store.

Flower Street Farm

9.5 mi

Lakewood

Flower Street Farm is a small urban farm on Flower Street in Lakewood, part of the Denver metro's growing cluster of city-lot growers.

Olde Towne Village Market

9.9 mi

A market on Front Street in Historic Downtown Louisville, part of the cluster of shops and seasonal vendors in this Boulder County town. Specific vendor lineup and current hours weren't confirmed online, worth a call before visiting.

Moxie Bread Co.

9.9 mi

Moxie Bread Co. opened in Louisville in 2020, milling heirloom wheat varieties, Red Fife, Emmer, Spelt, White Sonora, into flour on site rather than buying commodity grain. The sourdough loaves come from those older varieties, prized for deeper flavor and better nutrition than modern wheat. The Main Street bakery also runs a full gluten-free line alongside its heirloom breads and pastries. Open daily 7am to 4pm at 641 Main Street.

Louisville Farmers Market

10.0 mi

Louisville

Louisville Farmers Market seeks to support Colorado farms and businesses by providing Louisville and surrounding communities with a dynamic and inviting market that is beneficial to both its vendors and customers by emphasizing the importance of buying local products. We are pleased to offer locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, artisan breads, honey, coffee, baked goods, fresh salsas, pastas, natural body care, cheese and much more to this wonderful community.

Western Daughters Butcher Shoppe

8.3 mi

Denver

Western Daughters Butcher Shoppe in Denver's LoHi sells regeneratively raised, 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb and pasture-raised pork and chicken from Colorado farms — fifty cents of every dollar goes back to a farmer or rancher, over $7 million across twelve years. The Tejon Street shop cuts fresh daily, runs a Meat Club subscription and beef and pork shares, grills its famous grass-fed burger in beef-tallow fries every Saturday, and pours natural wines at the wine bar next door.

Feed Denver: Sunnyside Farm & Market

8.3 mi

Denver

Feed Denver: Urban Farms & Markets

8.3 mi

Feed Denver is a nonprofit urban farm and market at 2139 W. 44th Avenue, built around a caring-economy model of local food production. The market sells produce grown on-site alongside goods from area farmers, with indoor shopping and mobile ordering through an app. Hours shift with the growing season, so call ahead before visiting.

Highlands Farmers Market

9.0 mi

A Sunday-morning fixture in northwest Denver since 2014, this market runs on Boulder Street in the Highland neighborhood during the warmer months. Expect produce, potted plants, and prepared food from a rotating slate of local vendors, plus a dog-friendly, street-level setup that's stayed close to its neighborhood roots for over a decade.

Highland Farmers' Market

9.0 mi

Denver

On Boulder Street between 15th and 16th in Denver's Highland neighborhood, this seasonal open-air market runs Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with produce, baked goods, preserved foods, flowers, and plants from local growers. It's cash- and card-friendly and small enough that you'll recognize the same vendors week to week.

Jax Farmer's Market in Lafayette

11.0 mi

Set up behind the Jax Farm & Ranch store at 400 W. South Boulder Road, this Lafayette market has indoor space and draws on the ranch-and-garden-supply crowd already stopping in for feed and tools. It's a smaller, more casual counterpart to the city's much larger Sunday market on Public Road.

Fleischer Family Farm

11.1 mi

Paul and Chelsie Fleischer started this farm in 2015 growing vegetables in their own eighth-of-an-acre yard for four CSA families. It's now 1.75 acres in Lakewood serving more than 175 CSA members, plus cut flowers, cage-free eggs, and honey. The farm runs low-till with cover crops and vermicompost, no pesticides or synthetic fertilizer, all from non-GMO seed. The Saturday farm stand at 2005 South Zephyr Court runs 10am to 2pm, May through October.

Father Earth Organic Farm

11.6 mi

Frank Hodge grows organic vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs, and honey on this small family farm east of Lafayette. There's no farm stand at the Elgin Drive address, produce moves out through the CSA program and area farmers markets only, so this is a grower to find at market rather than to drive up to. Tours run by appointment. The farm has stayed small and family-run rather than expanding into retail.

Union Station Farmers Market

9.8 mi

Denver

Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., roughly June through mid-September, this market sets up outside Denver's Union Station at 1701 Wynkoop Street. Coffee, fresh bread, honey, jams, and produce dominate the stalls, and chefs from the restaurants inside Union Station often stop through to shop or run cooking demos on the patio. Jarman and Co. Events, which also runs the South Pearl Street market, manages it.

Alex's home-grown beef

11.5 mi

No website, market listing, or news coverage turned up for a Colorado seller by this name. "Alex's home-grown beef" reads like a small direct-to-consumer operation selling at a farmers market or by word of mouth rather than online, which is common for single-family beef producers in Colorado.

Lafayette Farmers Market

11.6 mi

Public Road between Cleveland and Geneseo closes to traffic every Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., May through October, for Lafayette's grower-only market. Founded in 2025 by Peter and Margo Wanberg, who also built Denver's City Park Farmers Market, it's grown to more than 80 Colorado farmers, ranchers, and food producers selling straight to shoppers instead of through a grocery aisle.

Urban Farmers' Market

10.1 mi

Denver

This weekly street market takes over Skyline Park at the 16th Street Mall and Arapahoe Street in downtown Denver, mixing farm-fresh produce and baked goods with prepared food and live entertainment. It works as much as a lunchtime stop for downtown office workers as it does a grocery run, set in the middle of the city's busiest pedestrian corridor.

Larimer Street Market

10.1 mi

Denver's first weekly outdoor market takes over the entire block at 2301 Larimer Street at Park Avenue every Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., late April through early November. Up to 140 merchants set up for it, antiques, fresh flowers, farm produce, baked goods, jewelry, and ready-to-eat food, making it as much a flea market as a farm stand.

Tiri's Garden Farmers Market

10.4 mi

A small farmers market operating out of the 1522 California Street address in downtown Denver. Limited public information is available for this market online; check local Denver farmers market listings or contact the address directly to confirm current hours and vendors.

Cottonwood Farm

12.5 mi

Boulder

Cottonwood Farm on North 75th Street in Boulder runs a seasonal pumpkin patch and corn maze.

Boulder Family Farms

12.3 mi

Boulder

Tender Belly

10.4 mi

Denver

Tender Belly, founded in Denver by the Duffy brothers, crafts premium bacon and pork products the crazy-hard way: hardwood smoked, thick and meaty, seasoned with freshly ground spices. The lineup includes signature dry-rub uncured bacon, no-sugar bacon, spiral-cut ham, and bacon crumbles, sold online, on Amazon, in stores, and to food service nationwide.

Carter Country Meats

10.4 mi

Denver

Carter Country Ranch is nestled in the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming. Our cattle live and feed on 40,000 acres, hydrated by twenty-seven natural springs, a mosaic of juniper, sagebrush, red dirt, and limestone cliffs. Absolutely the cleanest, most nutrient fertile rangeland in the USA. And that translates straight into our beef..

Golden Triangle Farmers Market

11.1 mi

Sundays from June through September, the alley behind 1112 Broadway in Denver's Golden Triangle neighborhood fills with pop-up vendors selling flowers, produce, prepared food, and handicrafts, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Leashed dogs are welcome, and it runs more like a neighborhood gathering point than a big-box market, wedged between the art museums and downtown.

Lost Greens Farm

10.7 mi

Denver

Denver Urban Gardens DeLaney Community Farm (Aurora)

11.1 mi

Denver

Kristin's Farm Stand

11.6 mi

Denver

Arapahoe Meat Company

13.3 mi

Arapahoe Meat Co. has run custom slaughter and processing out of Lafayette since 1970, handling beef, pork, and lamb along with goats, yaks, and wild game like deer, elk, and antelope. The shop also sells retail cuts, sausages, and whole roasting pigs, with more than 20 mobile roasting units available to rent.

Broadway Farmers' Market

11.9 mi

Broadway Farmers' Market sets up Wednesday evenings at South Broadway Christian Church, 23 Lincoln St., with vendors selling organic produce, cut flowers, and other Colorado-grown goods in the church parking lot. It's a small, walkable market serving the Baker and Speer neighborhoods south of downtown Denver.

Munson Farms

13.9 mi

Munson Farms has worked the same stretch of land at 75th and Valmont since 1976, when it started as a two-acre corn stand on the Pearl Street Mall. The operation has since grown past 100 acres, raising sweet corn, tomatoes, peaches, spinach, and pumpkins — most of it picked the day it's sold. The farm stand runs daily, 9 to 6, through the season. Fifty years in, the sweet corn still carries the local reputation.

Dry Storage

13.5 mi

Dry Storage mills its own heirloom wheat into flour at a cafe and micro-mill on Arapahoe Avenue in Boulder, then bakes it into organic loaves sold by the piece. The bread also goes out wholesale to area restaurant groups. It's a small storefront built around one process, grain to flour to bread under the same roof, rather than a full-service bakery case.

City Park Esplanade Fresh Market

12.1 mi

East Colfax Ave. & Columbine Street Denver

City Park Esplanade Fresh Market runs Sundays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June through October, along the esplanade at East Colfax Avenue and Columbine Street, across the park from the separate Saturday City Park Farmers Market. Expect Colorado produce, flowers, and prepared food, with free parking nearby in the Bluebird District.

The Community Market at Naropa

13.9 mi

Naropa University hosts this market on its Arapahoe Avenue campus in Boulder, spring through fall, Monday through Friday. Vendors sell organic and locally grown produce alongside value-added foods, fine art, and crafts. Past the food tables, it has included free bike tune-ups, live music, and free permaculture design consultations, a mix that fits Naropa's identity as a Buddhist-inspired university built around mindfulness since 1974.

Highland United Neighbors Farmers' Market

13.0 mi

Little verifiable information exists online for this listing beyond its name and Denver, Colorado location. It appears tied to the Highland neighborhood's community organization, but current vendors, hours, and season could not be confirmed. Check locally before visiting.

Off Beet Farm

14.8 mi

Boulder

RoastedChile.com

13.3 mi

Denver

Papa Franks

13.3 mi

Denver

Colorado's Best Beef Company

14.0 mi

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US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Arvada, Colorado, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.

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