Support Local Agriculture and Community with Windsor, CO Farmers Markets

Supporting local farmers is more than just a feel-good activity; it’s an investment in your community’s health, economy, and environment. 

When you shop at farmers markets, you’re not just purchasing fresh, seasonal produce—you’re also helping to sustain local agriculture and small businesses. This support ensures that farmers can continue to provide the community with high-quality, healthy foods while preserving farmland and reducing the carbon footprint associated with long-distance food transportation.

Windsor Farmers Market at Boardwalk Park: A Community Hub

The Windsor Farmers Market at Boardwalk Park is a beloved destination for fresh produce, artisanal goods, and community connection. Although the market has wrapped up for the season, it will be back next year, ready to offer a bounty of fresh, local products.The market’s convenient location near Prairie Song – less than a mile down the road – makes it a go-to spot for residents to enjoy fresh, locally sourced produce, handmade goods, and a lively atmosphere.

The Windsor Farmers Market is more than just a place to shop—it’s a social experience that fosters connections among neighbors and local farmers. From fresh vegetables and fruits to baked goods and crafts, the market offers something for everyone, making it a favorite Saturday morning activity for Windsor residents. Next season begins on Saturday, June 7, so mark your calendar! 

Other Local Food & Farms Near Windsor 

In addition to the Windsor Farmers Market, there are several other markets and pick-your-own farms near Windsor that offer fresh produce and local goods:

  • Greeley Farmers Market: Located in nearby Greeley, this market offers a wide range of local produce, baked goods, and crafts. It takes place on Saturday mornings through October 26 along 7th Street between 9th and 10th Avenue.
  • Estes Park Farmers Market: Nestled in the scenic town of Estes Park, this market provides a stunning backdrop for shopping local. It’s a bit of a drive, but it’s a great way to get your produce mid-week if you can’t wait until Saturday. It takes place at 500 Big Thompson Avenue in Estes on Thursdays from 8 am to 1 pm through September 26. 
  • Ya Ya Farm & Orchard: Located in Boulder County, Ya Ya Farm offers a charming pick-your-own experience, with apples, pumpkins, and other seasonal produce available throughout the fall. They also have a farm stand where you can buy produce through November.  
  • Wozani Flower Farm: This Longmont flower farm offers beautiful, fresh-cut flowers you can pick yourself, with their last u-pick event of this season taking place on September 14 from 8-9am.
  • Windsor Lake Coffee Shop: While not a farmers market, this local coffee shop offers another tasty way to support the local community. Try their local ice cream, coffee, and baked treats, including a house-made soup on the weekends. 

Shop Local & Support Farmers

As we look forward to the next season of the Windsor Farmers Market at Boardwalk Park, it’s worth taking the time to explore the other markets and farms in the area. By supporting these local businesses, you’re not just getting the freshest produce—you’re also helping to sustain the community’s economy, environment, and agricultural heritage.And while we wait for the Windsor Farmers Market to come back next season, shop new homes at Prairie Song so you can hop, skip, jump and walk to grab your goods next summer.