Produce Farms in Colorado
10 produce farms listed across Colorado. Fresh vegetables and fruit grown by local farmers. Directory updated July 2026.
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Cure Organic Farm
Boulder, CO
Cure Organic Farm is a small family farm on Valmont Road in Boulder growing naturally raised food crops and livestock, with a farm stand connecting the community to its local food sources. The 2026 CSA offers a traditional 20-week vegetable share or a flexible CSA card share for shopping the stand on your own schedule, plus fruit, egg, and flower shares, along with farm tours and volunteer opportunities.
Ekar Farm
Denver, CO
Ekar Farm is a nonprofit urban farm in the Denver metro rooted in the Jewish vision of an environmentally sustainable, socially just world — growing produce so that all who are hungry can come and eat. The farm sends roughly 20,000 pounds of organically grown produce to food access partners each year, supports 50+ community gardens with seeds and compost, provides hundreds of culturally relevant meal kits, and teaches youth and volunteers on the farm.
Ekar Farm
Denver, CO
Connect, grow, nourish, repair: Ekar Farm grows sustainably raised fruits and vegetables on an urban farm serving the Denver and Aurora metro, delivering about 20,000 pounds a year to local food access organizations. Rooted in Jewish values, the nonprofit also runs a cooperative garden initiative with the Food Bank of the Rockies, youth education programs, and volunteer days in the field.
Folks Farm & Seed
Fort Collins, CO
Folks Farm & Seed grows regionally adapted vegetables, flowers, and plants on 2.5 acres in Fort Collins using regenerative, beyond-organic practices focused on living soil, nutrient density, and seed saving. Find the farm at the Larimer County Farmers Market (summer) and Fort Collins Winter Farmers Market, join the CSA farm shares, or visit the self-service farm stand at the big red barn on South Taft Hill Road, open nearly year-round.
Folks Farm & Seed
Fort Collins, CO
On 2.5 acres marked by a big red barn on South Taft Hill Road, Folks Farm & Seed practices regenerative agriculture that builds living soil while growing vegetables, flowers, and regionally adapted plants for Fort Collins. The farm sells through CSA farm shares and farm box subscriptions, the Larimer County and Fort Collins Winter farmers markets, and a self-service farm stand open Tuesday through Sunday most of the year.
James Ranch Market
Durango, CO
James Ranch in Durango's Animas Valley runs on regenerative practices that produce 100% grass-fed and finished beef, truly raw grass-fed artisan cheeses, pastured eggs, vegetables, flowers, and Colorado blue spruce trees. The on-site James Ranch Market is open daily and the table-on-the-farm Grill serves ranch-raised ingredients, alongside live music, yoga, self-guided tours, a farm school for kids, and lodging with valley views.
Monroe Organic Farm
Kersey, CO
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.
Monroe Organic Farm
Kersey, CO
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.
The Old Fort
The Old Fort at Hesperus, Colorado — 16 miles southwest of Durango — is Fort Lewis College's 501-acre agricultural campus, training future farmers for arid mountain environments through the Farmers-in-Training program, a business incubator field, and a ranching apprenticeship. The public can join the weekly CSA, shop the Fort Lewis College farm stand and Country Store, and visit for tours and events on land steeped in Southwest history.
Vail Farmers' Market
Vail, CO
The Vail Farmers' Market brings over 155 vendors of fresh local produce and artisanal goods to pedestrian-friendly Vail Village every Sunday in season. Run alongside the market's Art Show, the Thursday Meadow Market, the Kris Kringle Holiday Market, and seasonal farm-to-table dinners, it unites farmers, artisans, and chefs in celebrating Colorado mountain food and culture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many produce farms are in Colorado?
US Farm Trail lists 10 produce farms in Colorado, with listings around Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a produce farm near me in Colorado?
Use the map above to find produce farms closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
