Welcome to Pueblo Farmers Market

Locally Grown. Locally Crafted. Pueblo Proud.

Fresh food, local makers, live music, community resources, and Saturday mornings that feel like Pueblo. Find Colorado-grown produce, meat, baked goods, handmade products, and small businesses building something real — one market at a time. Join us Saturdays at Mineral Palace Park throughout the season, plus select Eastside pop-up markets bringing fresh food and community closer to home.

Visit the Market

Everything you need to plan your market morning.

From fresh produce and breakfast to live music, lunch, and community connections, Pueblo Farmers Market is designed to be an easy, welcoming Saturday tradition for the whole family. Fair warning: parking can get a little spicy on busy mornings — apparently the rest of Pueblo also figured out this is the best possible spot for a farmers market.

Flagship Market
Eastside Location · 1301 E 7th Street, 81001
Hours
7:30 a.m. to Noon
Season
May 2 through October 31, 2026. Weather and crops permitting.
Amenities
Free parking · Public restrooms · Accessible walking paths · Family-friendly setting
Events

Featured Eastside pop-up markets

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Jul 18

Eastside Summer Market

Eastside Location
7:30 a.m. to Noon

Jul 25

Pueblo Farmers Market

Mineral Palace Park
7:30 a.m. to Noon

Jul 25

SBDC Day at Pueblo FM

Mineral Palace Park
7:30am to Noon

Jul 31

PFM Art & Ag Festival

PFM Art & Ag Festival

Join the Market

It’s simpler than you’d think.

Pueblo Farmers Market welcomes farmers, ranchers, bakers, makers, artists, cottage food producers, prepared food vendors, nonprofits, musicians, and community-minded small businesses. If you grow it, raise it, make it, cook it, or create it — there’s probably a place for you here.

What to expect
  1. Create your Marketspread vendor profile.
  2. Submit your application with any required licenses or permits.
  3. Schedule a quick onboarding call with our team.
  4. Complete vendor onboarding before your first market day.
  5. Show up and grow with the market community.

Why people come

Fresh chile, familiar faces, live music, breakfast turning into lunch, and food that actually tastes like Colorado. Pueblo Farmers Market is part grocery run, part community gathering, part “well, I only came for tomatoes and somehow stayed two hours.”

For a lot of families, it’s become a Saturday tradition — coffee in hand, kids running around the park, neighbors catching up, and local businesses building something real together.

Meet the vendors

Browse this season's growers, makers, and bakers.

Tap any vendor to see their full product photo gallery.

About the market

A market rooted in Pueblo’s growers, makers, and neighborhoods.

Pueblo Farmers Market is the newest iteration of Pueblo’s longest-running farmers market tradition — built around local food, small businesses, and cultivating community. We bring together Colorado growers, ranchers, bakers, artists, makers, and entrepreneurs to create a marketplace that reflects the culture, flavor, and grit of Southern Colorado.

From multigenerational farm families to first-time small business owners, the market exists to help local people build something real while connecting the community directly to the food and products made close to home. We believe local food is food security, and that strong local businesses help strong neighborhoods grow.

Every market day brings together Colorado-grown produce, meat, eggs, honey, handmade goods, prepared foods, live music, community resources, and conversations you didn’t know you needed that morning. Saturdays from May through October, Pueblo Farmers Market turns a parking lot in Mineral Palace Park into one of the most community-packed places in Pueblo.

Locally Grown. Locally Crafted. Pueblo Proud.

Community partners, sponsors & member orgs

Contact

Get in touch

Before reaching out, take a look around the website! We've worked hard to pack it with the information people ask us for most often — from vendor applications and market rules to schedules, food access programs, and parking realities. There's a decent chance your question is already answered here.

Still need help? Questions about visiting the market, becoming a vendor, partnering with us, or bringing a community resource to the market are always welcome. For the fastest response, email is best.

General Vendor Terms

These terms apply to all Pueblo Farmers Market markets, pop-ups, festivals, and special events unless otherwise stated in the event application.

Vendor and Product Approval

Vendors must apply and receive approval before participating. Approval is specific to the vendor and the products listed in the application. Any additions or changes must be approved in advance.

Approval for one event does not guarantee approval or placement at another event. Pueblo Farmers Market may limit vendors or products to maintain an appropriate mix and support the overall quality of the event.

Legal Compliance

Vendors are responsible for obtaining and maintaining all licenses, permits, certifications, insurance, labels, and approvals required for their products and activities.

Approval by Pueblo Farmers Market does not replace any legal or regulatory requirement.

Product Representation

Vendors must accurately represent who made, grew, raised, or produced every item sold. Resale or sale of products made by another business is not permitted unless approved in advance.

All product claims, ingredients, pricing, sourcing, and signage must be accurate and not misleading.

Attendance and Fees

Vendors are expected to attend every event for which they are confirmed and must communicate cancellations as early as possible.

Unless otherwise stated, application, approval, and event fees are non-refundable. Vendors may remain responsible for event fees after a cancellation deadline or in the event of a no-show.

Repeated cancellations, no-shows, late payments, or failures to communicate may affect future participation.

Booth Operations and Safety

Vendors must follow all event-specific instructions for arrival, setup, parking, operating hours, and departure.

All merchandise, equipment, signs, and displays must remain within the assigned space. Walkways, neighboring booths, emergency lanes, and accessibility routes must remain clear.

Vendors are responsible for providing safe, stable equipment and correcting any safety concern immediately. Tents, canopies, generators, propane, cooking equipment, and electrical equipment must comply with event requirements.

Vendors must remove all trash and leave their space clean and undamaged.

Vendor Conduct

Vendors are responsible for the conduct of all employees, family members, helpers, and representatives working in their booth.

All participants must treat customers, vendors, staff, volunteers, partners, and host-site representatives with professionalism and respect.

Aggressive solicitation, customer interception, harassment, threats, discrimination, disruptive behavior, excessive noise, blocking another booth, and disparaging other vendors or products are not permitted.

Concerns involving another vendor should be brought privately to market staff.

Placement and Market Authority

Booth placement is managed by Pueblo Farmers Market and is not permanently assigned.

Market staff may relocate, consolidate, reorient, or remove a booth when necessary for safety, attendance changes, vendor balance, traffic flow, host-site requirements, or overall event operations.

Placement and operational decisions are final for that event.

Weather and Event Changes

Events may be delayed, shortened, relocated, modified, or canceled due to weather, emergencies, safety concerns, host-site requirements, or other circumstances affecting event operations.

Unless otherwise stated, refunds are not issued for weather-related or emergency changes.

Risk and Liability

Vendors participate at their own risk and are responsible for their products, equipment, representatives, and booth operations.

Pueblo Farmers Market, its partners, sponsors, volunteers, and host sites are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged vendor property.

Enforcement

Pueblo Farmers Market may require corrective action, remove products, relocate a booth, suspend sales, remove a vendor from an event, or end future participation for rule violations, unsafe conditions, dishonesty, disruptive conduct, or failure to follow event instructions.

Serious violations may result in immediate action without a prior warning.

Agreement

By submitting an application, accepting a placement, paying an invoice, or participating in an event, the vendor agrees to these terms and all event-specific instructions.

Participation is voluntary, but it carries responsibilities. Vendors agree to operate in good faith and recognize that their actions affect the event community as a whole.