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The many farmers' markets spread throughout the Mile High City highlight the best of Colorado with locally grown, farm-fresh produce, delicious baked goods and good-to-the-last bite prepared foods. Each Denver farmers' market is a festive, weekly street fair, many with live entertainment, family-friendly activities and a vibrant crowd of locals. Take some time this spring and summer to enjoy these great Denver farmers' markets.
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31880 Rocky Village Dr., Evergreen
This charming mountain farmers' market—now held at Center for the Arts Evergreen—is the place to shop for fresh, local produce and seasonal products in Evergreen. You’ll find local flavors, familiar faces and plenty of free parking. In addition to fresh produce from Palizzi Farm in Brighton (known for their " Peaches 'n' Cream" sweet corn) and Forte Fruits (purveyors of juicy Palisade-grown peaches) this family-favorite market features a blend of food, drink and lifestyle vendors.
WHEN: Tuesdays, May 26–Sept. 22, 2026; 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Green Valley Ranch Town Center Park, 4890 Argonne Way
Enjoy free live music and family-friendly activities while you shop! Explore a dynamic mix of vendors offering everything from organic, locally grown microgreens to flaky European pastries, savory quiches, fresh dairy, honey, jams and hand-popped kettle corn. Sip coffee or tea as you wander past booths filled with handmade crafts and jewelry, all set against the easygoing, neighborhood feel of a summer evening in the park.
WHEN: Wednesdays, June 3–Aug. 26, 2026; 5–8 p.m.
Slow Food Nations Vendors
13th Street between Arapahoe Ave. & Canyon Blvd., Boulder
Beat the heat and save your weekends for the mountains with an evening, weekday shopping experience in Boulder! The Boulder County Farmers Market has brought fresh, local food to the community since 1987 and now boasts more than 150 vendors. Shop fresh produce, local foodstuffs and handcrafted goods and listen to live tunes after work in the local beer garden featuring a variety of craft beverage offerings. After filling your bags and baskets, dip your feet in Boulder Creek as you picnic on the bank.
WHEN: Wednesdays, May 6–Oct. 7, 2026; 3:30–7:30 p.m.
Briggs Street between Wells and Moffatt, Erie
Shop for locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, cheese, baked goods, honey, fresh sauces and condiments, pastas, natural products and more. Wander through rows of colorful produce, breathe in the aroma of fresh bread and roasted coffee, and chat with local farmers and makers while browsing handmade goods like fresh-cut flowers and artisanal body care. Live music drifts through the market, adding to the relaxed, small-town atmosphere and making it an easy, enjoyable way to spend a summer evening.
WHEN: Thursdays, May 7–Sept. 17, 2026; 5–8 p.m.
Cherry Creek Shopping Center, East Side (on Steele St. next to Macy’s )
The award-winning Cherry Creek Fresh Market is the largest farmers' market in Denver. Touted as the “Cadillac of farmers' markets,” you’ll find a high-quality mix of Colorado growers and unique local gourmet food vendors representing the best of the Rocky Mountain region. Also enjoy chef events, gardening tips from Master Gardeners and Master Composters, live music and more in a fun and festive outdoor shopping environment. Parking at Cherry Creek is free during the market.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 2–Oct. 10, 2026; 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
City Park Esplanade (E. Colfax and Columbine St.)
The Saturday City Park Farmers Market features 100+ Colorado-based farmers, ranchers and food producers offering locally grown produce, dairy, baked goods, beverages, sauces, condiments and ready-to-eat meals. Wander beneath shady trees and past overflowing stands of just-picked fruits, fresh flowers and warm pastries, with the smell of sizzling brunch bites in the air. Live local music, chef demos and plenty of space to picnic on the grass create a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere that invites you to linger.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 2–Oct. 31, 2026; 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Denver Union Station Plaza
The Urban Market takes place right in the heart of the Mile High City and is a beautiful sight to behold on sunny Saturdays and Sundays, with gleaming produce on display in the impressive plaza of historic Union Station. The market boasts an impressive list of local producers and vendors selling farm-fresh fruits and veggies, meat and dairy, and prepared goods like coffee, sauces and baked goods. The market will offer an eclectic mix of local arts and crafts sold directly by the artists — including jewelry, furniture and unique treasures — along with live music and entertainment.
WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays, May 30–Aug. 16; 12–6 p.m.
2999 S. Colorado Blvd.
Shop for farm-fresh produce, pasta, honey, locally roasted coffee, fresh-baked goods, eggs, dairy and meats—plus unique finds like gourmet dog treats—at this neighborhood market at University Hills Plaza. Wander through stalls of seasonal fruits and vegetables, breathe in the aroma of warm pastries and earthy veggies, and connect with local farmers and makers. Community organizations like Denver Urban Gardens, High Line Canal Conservancy and Compost Colorado are also on hand, adding an educational, community-focused element to the lively, easygoing atmosphere.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 9–Oct. 31, 2026; 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Southwest Plaza, Southeast Parking Lot at Wadsworth and Bowles, Littleton
Browse a wide variety of Colorado-grown produce and local goods at the Southwest Plaza Farmers Market, where vendors bring everything from juicy Palisade peaches and ripe summer cherries to fresh vegetables, baked goods and small-batch specialties. Stroll past stands piled high with colorful fruits, breathe in the scent of warm pastries, and discover unique finds like handmade pierogi, local honey, cheeses and artisan snacks.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 2–Oct. 31, 2026; 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Mile Hi Church, 9077 W Alameda Ave., Lakewood
At the Lakewood Farmers Market, a vibrant mix of vendors showcases Colorado-grown produce and handcrafted goods in a relaxed community setting. Peruse piles of leafy greens, sun-ripened tomatoes, green chiles and crisp beans, while the aroma of kettle corn drifts through the air. Sample local cheeses, sip something refreshing and discover handmade items like soaps, textiles and artisan products as you explore the lively market.
WHEN: Saturdays, June 13–Oct. 3, 2026; 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
6155 S Main St., Aurora
Southlands’ Main Street comes alive each Saturday with a lively farmers market featuring local vendors and Colorado-grown goods. Shop for organic, pesticide-free produce, fresh dairy, baked goods, salsas and honey while ambling past colorful stands and chatting with farmers and makers. With the sell of fresh pastries in the air and a welcoming, open-air setting, it’s a relaxed way to support local producers and enjoy a sunny morning in Aurora.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 9–Sept. 26, 2026; 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
1019 10th St., Golden
Featuring mountain views, the sound of rushing water nearby and a relaxed community vibe, the Golden Farmers Market is an ideal stop for a laid-back Saturday outing. The market brings together more than 60 vendors in a scenic setting near Clear Creek. Browse fresh produce, artisan foods and handmade goods, then take a stroll along the creek or into downtown Golden just steps away.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 30–Oct. 3, 2026; 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
13th Street between Arapahoe Ave. & Canyon Blvd., Boulder
The Boulder County Farmers Market has brought fresh, local food to the community since 1987! With more than 150 growers and vendors offering locally grown produce and handcrafted products, you can eat and shop like a true locavore while listening to live music or kicking back at the food court. Stop by for the Monthly Artisan Markets on the second Saturday of each month!
WHEN: Saturdays, April 4–Nov. 21, 2026; 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd., Longmont
In addition to fresh fruits and veggies, mushrooms, honey, dairy, locally raised eggs and meats, and prepared foods like pasta, bread, coffee, cider, kombucha and sauces, this Longmont market features live music, a food court and art activities created by The Firehouse Art Center. Stop by for the Monthly Artisan Markets on the fourth Saturday of each month!
WHEN: Saturdays, April 4–Nov. 21, 2026; 8 a.m.–1 p.m.
824 Front St., Louisville
This Louisville market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, artisan breads, honey, coffee, baked goods, fresh salsas, pastas, natural body care, massage and much more to this wonderful community. Farmers sell Colorado-grown organic, transitional and pesticide-free vegetables, and orchard keepers bring organic and conventional fruit from Palisade, Colorado.
WHEN: Saturdays, May 9–Oct. 10, 2026; 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
S Pearl St between E Arkansas Ave and E Iowa Ave
Fresh-picked produce, ready-to-eat treats, craft coffee, artisan cheeses and just-out-of-oven baked goods—this is what a farmers' market is all about! The South Pearl neighborhood hosts the splendid South Pearl Farmers Market every Sunday in the summertime. You'll also enjoy the sounds of live music and the tempting scents emanating from a variety of local food trucks.
WHEN: Sundays, May 3–Nov. 8, 2026; 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Osceola St & Lowell Blvd
Set in the heart of Highlands Square, this charming neighborhood market is surrounded by local boutiques, cafés and tree-lined streets. Peruse farm-fresh produce and artisan goods while live music fills the air, then sip a refreshing drink from the market bar as you walk. With its relaxed, walkable setting and lively yet laid-back vibe, it’s a perfect Sunday stop in one of Denver’s most beloved neighborhoods.
WHEN: Sundays, May 10–Oct. 25, 2026; 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Founders Green at Central Park
Set on the open lawns of Founders Green, this community-focused market features local vendors offering Colorado-grown produce, baked goods, specialty meats and gourmet items—all sourced from within the state or nearby regions. Stroll past stands of seasonal fruits and vegetables while live music drifts through the park, creating a relaxed, picnic-ready atmosphere.
WHEN: Sundays, June 21–Oct. 11, 2026; 8:30 a.m.–12.30 p.m.
Denver Union Station Plaza
The Urban Market takes place right in the heart of the Mile High City and is a beautiful sight to behold on sunny Saturdays, with gleaming produce on display in the impressive plaza of historic Union Station. The market boasts an impressive list of local producers and vendors selling farm-fresh fruits and veggies, meat and dairy, and prepared goods like coffee, sauces and baked goods. The market will offer an eclectic mix of local arts and crafts sold directly by the artists—including jewelry, furniture, and unique treasures—along with live music and entertainment.
WHEN: Check back for 2026 dates!
Highlands Ranch Town Center, 9288 Dorchester St., Highlands Ranch
Made up largely of local farmers and producers from the Denver area, this lively market offers a fresh mix of Colorado-grown produce and unique artisan goods. Stock up on seasonal fruits and vegetables, then browse booths featuring handmade items like handbags, kitchen tools and garden décor.
WHEN: Sundays, May 3–Nov. 1, 2026; 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
19565 Mainstreet, Parker
A Sunday favorite in downtown Parker, this bustling market features more than 100 vendors offering everything from Colorado-grown vegetables and Western Slope fruit to plants, flowers, meats, dairy and artisan goods. Wander through vibrant rows of produce, sample flavorful bites from food vendors and browse handmade items like artwork and body products. With the hum of live activity, the scent of fresh food and a lively small-town setting, it’s a vibrant way to spend a summer morning.
WHEN: Sundays, May 10–Oct. 25, 2026; 8 a.m.–1 p.m. (No market June 14, 2026)
300 2nd St., Castle Rock
Set in scenic Festival Park in downtown Castle Rock, this welcoming Sunday market features Colorado-grown produce and goods from local farmers, ranchers and artisans. Stroll along the park pathways as you select fresh fruits and vegetables, handmade products and small-batch specialties, all with views of the surrounding bluffs and open sky.
WHEN: Sundays, May 24–Oct. 11, 2026; 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Belleview Station, Denver Tech Center
This lively weekly market brings the South Denver community together for a vibrant mix of local produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, pantry items and artisan crafts. Wander between stalls of colorful fruits and vegetables, grab a bite from food and fashion trucks, and sip a mimosa or local beer as live music fills the plaza.
WHEN: Sundays, May 31–Oct. 11, 2026; 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Olde Town Square, Arvada
Peaches, honey, pastries and cakes—it doesn’t get much sweeter than the Arvada Farmers Market. Browse a wide variety of local favorites, from pickled goods and cheeses to tamales, burritos, fresh juices and pierogies, alongside houseplants and artisan products like soaps, jewelry and bath items. Set in charming Olde Town Square, the market offers a lively, small-town feel—perfect for strolling between vendor booths and nearby shops along Olde Wadsworth Boulevard.
WHEN: Sundays, June 7–Sept. 27, 2026; 9 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
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