Farmers markets scheduled across Colorado Springs for 2026 season

Doug Price, IOM, President & CEO
Doug Price, IOM, President & CEO
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A schedule of farmers markets throughout Colorado Springs for the 2026 season was announced on March 25. The schedule lists markets operating from May through October, with specific dates and times varying by location.

The availability of these farmers markets offers residents and visitors access to local produce, crafts, and other goods throughout the week. Organizers advise that dates and times are subject to change, encouraging attendees to check each market’s website or social media for the latest information before visiting.

Markets will be held at various locations across the city. On Mondays and Wednesdays, the Western Museum of Mining and Industry will host a market from May through October at 225 North Gate Blvd., running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays also feature the Briargate Farmers Market at 7610 N. Union Blvd., as well as the Colorado Farm and Art Market at Pioneers Museum downtown.

Thursdays will see a market at Banning Lewis Ranch’s Vista Park in northern Colorado Springs. Fridays include both Woodland Park Farmers Market on Center Avenue in the west and UCCS Farmers Market on Regent Circle in central Colorado Springs.

Saturday options range from Old Colorado City Farmers Market along West Colorado Avenue to Fountain Community Market in Metcalfe Park in southern El Paso County, among others such as Backyard Market in Black Forest. Sundays offer several choices including Cordera’s market on Grand Lawn Circle, Acacia Park’s Sunday Market downtown, Southeast Farmer’s Market at Stompin’ Groundz, and Kinship Landing Patio Markets every last Sunday of April through September.

The broad selection aims to provide fresh food options across different neighborhoods while supporting local vendors during peak growing months.



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