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Farms Near Greeley, CO

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

Scarecrow Gardens

3.3 mi

Greeley

Hansen Family Barnyard

3.8 mi

Greeley

Greeley Winter Farmers' Market

4.3 mi

Greeley's cold-weather market runs November through April on the first and third Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. to noon, now held at Zoe's Cafe and Event Center on 10th Street. Vendors sell hardy greens, mushrooms, farm eggs, milk, ethically raised meat, and preserved foods, a smaller indoor counterpart to the city's summer market.

Greeley Farmers Market

4.4 mi

Greeley

Grass Run Farms

4.4 mi

Grass Run Farms is a 100% grass-fed beef brand headquartered in Greeley, sourcing cattle from a network of family ranches raised without antibiotics or added hormones. Founded in 2008 and acquired by JBS USA in 2015, the company sells steaks, roasts, and ground beef in USDA Prime, Choice, and Select-equivalent grades to grocery and foodservice buyers nationwide.

Tigges Farm Produce and Pumpkin Patch

5.7 mi

Greeley

Founded in 1935, Tigges Farm in Weld County runs a produce stand, roasted Colorado green chile, a gift shop, and a barn quilt gallery alongside its u-pick pumpkin patch. The farm is open Thursday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., from mid-August through October 31st.

Pumpkin Pickin' Paradise

6.3 mi

Milliken

Pumpkin Pickin' Paradise in Milliken brings its pumpkins to a central picking area on County Road 52 rather than sending visitors into the field. Hours run 1-6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. weekends during the season.

Fritzler Farms Inc

7.9 mi

Lasalle

Fritzler Farms Inc dba Fritzler Corn Maze and Scream Acres

7.9 mi

Fritzler Farm Park in LaSalle cuts what it calls Colorado's favorite corn maze, with u-pick pumpkins sold by the pound, yard games, and a beer garden by day. After dark the same field becomes Scream Acres, a haunted maze the farm markets as Colorado's top-rated haunted attraction. The operation passed 25 years running.

Fern Hill Farm

6.9 mi

Greeley

Fern Hill Farm has grown Christmas trees on Fern Avenue in Greeley since 2000, selling choose-and-cut trees each holiday season. It's a small operation, about two people running it, built around one thing done well rather than a long list of seasonal attractions.

Hankins Farms

7.4 mi

Johnstown

Hankins Farms works land on Weld County Road 17 outside Johnstown, in the irrigated farm country between Fort Collins and Greeley. No website, social presence, or press coverage surfaced in research beyond the address on file — call ahead before visiting.

Red Barn Pumpkin Farm

8.4 mi

Eaton

Fagerberg Produce runs this pumpkin patch a mile and a half west of Highway 85 on County Road 70, open weekends only — Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., from the first weekend of October through the 28th. It's a straightforward field operation outside Eaton: no corn maze or festival extras, just pumpkins by the row. Call ahead or email for group visits before making the drive.

Platte River Fort

7.8 mi

Greeley

Platte River Fort sits along the South Platte River outside Greeley, running as an RV park and event venue rather than a working farm. Grounds include grassy meadows and wildflower stretches with mountain views, and guests come for hiking, biking, kayaking, and fishing along the river as much as for weddings and group bookings.

Black Mountain Bison

8.5 mi

Black Mountain Bison sells premium bison meat out of Johnstown, sourced from animals raised at the historic Terry Bison Ranch, a 27,500-acre spread seven miles south of Cheyenne with roughly 2,500 head. Cuts include steaks, roasts, ground bison, and jerky, sold by the piece or as whole and half sides, shipped frozen nationwide.

All Natural Homestead Beef

10.9 mi

Frank Silva raises more than 300 Scottish Highland cattle on a 70-acre ranch south of La Salle. The herd goes hormone-free and antibiotic-free, with a choice of full grass-fed or a traditional finish on alfalfa, grass hay, flax, sunflower seed, and spent brewers grains. Beef is dry-aged 21 days, then cut, vacuum-packed, and frozen. Find them at the Louisville Farmers Market Saturdays from 9am to 1pm, or order online for delivery.

D & H Farms

11.8 mi

Ault

Anderson's Patchwork Pumpkins

11.9 mi

Ault

Anderson's Patchwork Pumpkins is a family-run pumpkin patch on Highway 14 in Ault that's become a fall fixture for Northern Colorado families. Rodney Anderson runs the operation, which the local paper Daily Wise has profiled for its storybook-autumn feel.

Lukens Farms

12.9 mi

Fort Collins

Monroe Organic Farm LLC

11.7 mi

Monroe Family Farms traces back to a 1936 homestead in Weld County and is Colorado's oldest organic farm. On just under 200 acres near Kersey, about 60 are planted in vegetables while the rest support pasture-raised pork, beef, and lamb. The farm has run a CSA since 1993 and favors flavor and heirloom varieties over uniform size.

Masonville Orchards

14.9 mi

Ault

Adams Apple Country Store

14.9 mi

Ault

Will and Mike grow apples, plums, and pears on this Weld County orchard and run the country store beside the fields, stocked with jams, cider, jellies, and salsa made from the harvest. The u-pick apple season runs 11 to 12 weeks each fall, with hayrides and orchard walks included. Weekend mornings draw a crowd; pre-picked apples fill in when the u-pick rows run thin.

Grass Fed Beef

12.2 mi

Listed only as "Grass Fed Beef" with no city, address, or owner name attached, this entry could not be matched to a specific Colorado producer online. Colorado has dozens of small grass-fed beef operations selling direct to consumers; shoppers likely encountered this seller at a farmers market or roadside stand rather than a searchable business.

Blue Barrel Farm

15.0 mi

Fort Collins

Masonville Orchards

15.7 mi

Ault

Masonville Orchards grows apples on Weld County Road 43 outside Ault, the same rural stretch as Adams Apple Country Store down the road. The name references the foothills community of Masonville near Loveland, though this orchard sits well east of there. No verified phone, email, or website turned up clean enough to trust — one directory listing surfaced only a placeholder address.

Miller Farms

15.8 mi

Miller Farms has worked this ground in Platteville since 1949, run today by Joe Miller. Their CSA skips pre-packed boxes, members pick their own vegetables each week, choosing a half share (feeds 2-3) or full share (feeds 4-6), with meat add-ons available. No pesticides go on the fields, though the farm hasn't pursued organic certification, citing cost. In season, Miller Farms shows up at more than 40 farmers markets a week across the Front Range.

Sunday Market on Main Street

13.7 mi

Unit A Unit A Timnath

This seasonal market runs out of 4138 Main Street in Timnath, a fast-growing town northeast of Fort Collins. Vendors bring produce, baked goods, flowers, and artisan goods through the spring and fall growing season. Hours shift year to year with vendor availability, so it's worth checking ahead before making the trip.

Monroe Organic Farm

12.8 mi

Kersey

Monroe Family Farms, established in 1936 in Weld County southeast of Greeley, is one of Colorado's longest-running CSA farms, growing chemical-free produce with a philosophy that puts taste and nutrient density ahead of size and appearance. The farm offers summer and fall/winter CSA shares, working shares, and add-ons, delivered to distribution centers plus farmers markets and restaurant partners across the Front Range.

Monroe Organic Farm

12.8 mi

Kersey

The Monroe family homesteaded in Weld County in 1936 and has grown chemical-free produce there ever since, seeing themselves as caretakers of land they know like family. Monroe Family Farms (formerly Monroe Organic Farms) runs a Colorado CSA with summer, fall/winter, and working shares, constantly trialing new and heirloom varieties in pursuit of the best-tasting vegetables the farm can produce.

Northern Colorado Corn Maze

14.8 mi

Fort Collins

Known locally as Jack Lantern's, this 15-acre corn maze on South County Road 5 has been running fall weekends in Fort Collins for over a decade. Daytime hours bring pumpkin picking and a family-friendly maze; after dark, the same field turns into a haunted corn maze. Open Fridays through Sundays, October 4 through 31, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., with group rates available on request.

Something From the Farm

14.8 mi

Fort Collins

Run by four generations of the Dory family, Something From the Farm grows organic pumpkins on South Timberline Road in Fort Collins and opens for October only. The patch has a pumpkin trebuchet, a corn cannon, hayrides, and a separate corn maze a few blocks over at Greenstone Trail.

Jodar Farms

16.8 mi

Jodar Farms has raised true free-range chickens, pigs, and laying hens in Northern Colorado since the Rice family settled the property in 1992, with Aaron Rice starting the meat and egg business after graduating Colorado State in 2009. The farm sells chicken, pork, and eggs through a meat-and-egg CSA, a Saturday farm store, and Front Range pickup sites.

Burlap & Lace Soap Company

15.5 mi

Burlap & Lace Soap Co. hand-crafts goat milk soap in the Greeley/Barnesville area using milk from owner Christine Bauer's own Nigerian Dwarf goats, fed local alfalfa, minerals, and whole grains. Known for hand-piped flowers and swirled designs, the company sold out its first batch on social media within 11 days of launching in July 2018.

Downtown Mead Farmers' Market

17.3 mi

Downtown Mead's market brings together local growers selling produce raised without synthetic chemicals, in this small Weld County town between Longmont and Greeley. Specific vendor lists and hours are hard to pin down online, so check their Facebook page before visiting.

Loveland East Farmers Market at Jax

15.5 mi

Loveland

Historically held outside the Loveland East location of Jax Farm & Ranch on Eisenhower Boulevard, Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in season. Loveland also runs a west-side version at the Jax on West Eisenhower Boulevard on Tuesdays, worth checking which location is currently active before making the trip.

Dottie's Garden Spot

16.1 mi

Berthoud

Dottie's Garden

16.1 mi

Berthoud

Osborn Farm

15.7 mi

Loveland

Osborn Farm sells pumpkins by the pound, 55 cents each, every fall in Loveland, alongside gourds, corn stalks, straw bales, heirloom corn, mums, and honey. Weekends bring hayrides, a barrel train, and a petting zoo for a small fee. Admission and parking are free, leashed dogs are welcome, and the farm takes cash or card seven days a week through the season.

Loveland Farmers' Market

16.2 mi

This market sets up Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 3133 N. Garfield Street in Loveland, with jams, soap, baked goods, honey, fruit, plants, flowers, and vegetables from local vendors. SNAP and EBT are accepted, a straightforward neighborhood market without much beyond the produce itself.

Kiowa Creek Coaches

18.6 mi

Mead

RJ Steele runs a horse-drawn carriage service out of Mead, working show-quality Percheron horses across a fleet that ranges from Victorian carriages to limousine-style coaches and wagonettes seating up to twelve. Kiowa Creek Coaches books weddings, parades, proms, quinceañeras, hayrides, and fall festivals across the Front Range, foothills, and eastern plains.

Firestone Fall Festival

19.7 mi

Firestone

Firestone's annual October fall festival runs at the Firestone Regional Sports Complex with live music, a petting zoo, a chili cook-off, a haunted house, and carnival games. A town-run fall event rather than a working farm, but built around the same harvest-season draw.

Fort Collins Farmers' Market

16.9 mi

Fort Collins

The Fort Collins Farmers' Market runs Sundays (May through November) and Wednesdays (June through September) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1001 E. Harmony Road, in the Ace Hardware parking lot at Harmony and Lemay. Every vendor grows, raises, or makes what they sell, no resellers, with a rotating lineup of Colorado produce, meat, honey, flowers, and coffee.

City of Loveland Farmers Market

16.3 mi

Loveland

Colorado Fresh Farm Stand (May - Oct)

17.2 mi

Fort Collins

Self Service everyday. They provide plant starters, local produce, and eggs and bread.

Rocky Mountain Indoor Farmers Market

17.3 mi

Located on South College Avenue in Fort Collins, this market runs Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., spring through fall. Vendors include area ranchers, bakers and coffee roasters alongside produce growers, all set up under one roof rather than the usual outdoor tent rows.

Friendly Nick's Butcher

17.9 mi

Friendly Nick's Butcher is a Fort Collins meat shop and grocery started by Nick Chase in 2017, built around beef, pork, and chicken sourced from local farms using sustainable, humane practices. The shop makes its own sausages, jerky, and whiskey-barrel-brined turkeys, and once gave away roughly $10,000 in free meat over two days to help food-insecure neighbors during a government shutdown.

Grace Hill Farm LLC

22.1 mi

Nunn

Bartels Farm Pumpkin Patch

20.1 mi

Clyde and Frank Bartels started farming this stretch of northern Fort Collins in 1905, growing corn, hay, wheat, and barley for over a century before the family added a pumpkin patch. Today it's u-pick pumpkins priced by size, a $5 corn maze, $2 hayrides, and a garden of peppers, tomatoes, green beans, and zucchini, plus baked goods at the concession stand. Admission and parking are free; the season runs late September through Halloween.

Oxford Gardens

21.7 mi

Longmont

About us About Oxford Gardens Since 2007, Oxford Gardens has built a solid reputation as a reliable source of high-quality “hand-crafted" vegetables. We work closely with a number of local vegetable and fruit growers to offer local restaurants and specialty food stores a large variety of Colorado produce

Bee Family Centennial Farm Museum

21.2 mi

Fort Collins

The Bee family homestead outside Fort Collins was established in 1894, earned Colorado's Centennial Farm designation, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Its collection of farm equipment, wagons, and vehicles documents Larimer County's agricultural history; check current visiting status before planning a trip, as the museum has posted closure notices in recent years.

Garden Sweet

19.8 mi

Fort Collins

Garden Sweet

19.8 mi

Fort Collins

Atlas Meat Company

19.8 mi

Fort Collins

R & C Processing

19.8 mi

Fort Collins

Berthoud Farmers' Market

18.6 mi

Berthoud

The Berthoud Market sets up at Town Park behind Adams Bank & Trust on Lake Avenue, in this small Larimer County town between Loveland and Longmont. Vendors sell produce, baked goods, and local crafts, with covered indoor space and cash, credit, and debit all accepted.

Kovach Family Farms, LLC

23.8 mi

Ft. Lupton

The Food Co-op

20.0 mi

No single Colorado business named exactly "The Food Co-op" could be confirmed. Several member-owned grocery co-ops operate under similar names statewide, including Fort Collins' Mountain Avenue Market and Boulder's Cooperative Food, and this listing likely refers to one of them — worth confirming the specific location before visiting.

On the Vine at Richmond Farms

19.3 mi

On roughly four acres at 3611 Richmond Dr in Fort Collins, On the Vine at Richmond Farms sells organic vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, eggs, and raw milk alongside cut flowers priced by the ounce. The farm's pick-your-own strawberry patch runs $4 a pint. The stand is open 10am-5pm, Wednesday through Saturday.

Fort Collins Winter Farmers Market

20.0 mi

Fort Collins

Now branded Wildcraft Farmers Market, this is Fort Collins' year-round indoor market inside Foothills Mall at 215 E. Foothills Parkway. Winter hours run 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with over 100 local farmers, food producers, and makers selling hardy greens, mushrooms, farm eggs, milk, and ethically raised meat. It's closing in on two decades in Fort Collins and accepts SNAP, doubling produce dollars through Double Up Food Bucks.

Noco Virtual Farmers Market

20.1 mi

Not a physical market stall but an online ordering system connecting Northern Colorado producers directly to buyers. Place orders by 5 p.m. Friday, pay online, then get doorstep delivery Saturday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., or pick up downtown in Fort Collins for a $3 fee. It started in March 2020 as a pandemic workaround and stayed permanent.

Northern Colorado Winters Market

20.1 mi

This is Fort Collins' winter farmers market, now operating under the name Wildcraft Farmers Market after a rebrand. It runs indoors at Foothills Mall, 215 E. Foothills Parkway, Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., November through April, with produce, meat, dairy, bread and crafts from more than 200 regional vendors. SNAP purchases are matched dollar-for-dollar up to $20 through Double Up Food Bucks.

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

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Farms near Greeley include 17 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farmers markets, 8 farm stands, 6 csa programs. Browse the list for details on each.

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