Community-Centered Markets in Larimer County
Fort Collins hosts two essential markets that serve as the heartbeat of Larimer County’s local food system. These two locations make up half of the county's total market count, offering a focused and intimate shopping experience. You will find a strong emphasis on community connection and fresh, seasonal yields.
Tuesdays and Thursdays for Freshness
Residents enjoy the Fort Collins Community Market on Tuesdays and the Historic Community Market on Thursdays. While one focuses on early-week staples, the other provides a perfect evening atmosphere for after-work shopping. Both locations emphasize high-quality produce and artisanal goods from local Larimer County farms.
Microgreens and Hand-Crafted Pasta
The markets feature 11 unique product categories, with fresh herbs and microgreens appearing at every location. You can also find specialty items like local pasta, artisan cheese, and organic produce. Many shoppers visit specifically for the free-range eggs and local coffee roasted nearby.
Midweek Harvests from Spring to Fall
Both markets are seasonal, with the earliest starting in April and the latest ending in November. Plan your visits for Tuesday afternoons or Thursday evenings to catch the freshest selections. Because there are no year-round options, the summer months are the busiest and most vibrant times to shop.
Discover Larimer County and Beyond
If you missed the midweek markets in Fort Collins, check out the options in Denver or Boulder for weekend shopping. There are 47 markets across Colorado waiting for you to explore their unique local flavors. Browse our county maps to find the nearest farm-to-table experience.
Market Insights
Fort Collins has 2 farmers markets. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Fresh Herbs, Microgreens, Organic Vegetables.
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Fort Collins Community Market
Historic Community Market
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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.