It’s not summer in Colorado without the bounty of our local farmers’ markets and fresh produce stands. And as every year, Coloradans and visitors to our state can depend on the Colorado Farm Fresh Directory to help them find the freshest produce, fruit and protein straight from the farm or ranch.
“The Farm Fresh Directory directly connects Colorado residents and visitors with local farmers and their offerings,” said Colorado proud Program Manager Danielle Trotta. “This vital link not only provides access to fresh, Colorado-grown products but also bolsters the local economy by supporting agricultural businesses and shortening the supply chain.”
The 2025 Colorado Farm Fresh Directory features businesses that sell directly to the public, including more than 200 farms, ranches, roadside stands, u-picks and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, 58 farmers’ markets across the state as well as 50 new listings. The directory also includes listings of wineries and restaurants that use locally-sourced ingredients, as well as agritourism spots such as corn mazes, pumpkin patches and other seasonal activities. In addition, the free directory includes a crop calendar and other helpful resources.
Longmont Dairy Farm and Royal Crest Dairy customers receive a copy of the publication through the home milk delivery services, reaching approximately 95,000 customers. The printed directory is available for free through a variety of businesses and at ag events during the summer. The 2025 Farm Fresh Directory is also available in an online version and in Spanish.
Each year, the Colorado Farm Fresh Directory helps thousands of Coloradans connect with their local farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural producers by showcasing all the places you can purchase local products. The directory is a publication of Colorado Proud, a program designed to help Colorado consumers, restaurants and retailers identify and purchase Colorado food and agricultural products.