Colorado is home to no less than twenty-six ski resorts such as those in Vail and Breckenridge; other winter activities include snowboarding, sledding, sleigh rides, snow hiking and snowmobiling. The state is blessed with national parks, grasslands and forests where in warmer weather you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking or rock climbing. Wildlife abounds, from bears to moose and raccoons to wolverines. More interested in local history? Head for either the Ute Indian Museum or the Koshare Indian Museum, and don't miss the forts such as Fort Garland and Bent's Old Fort. For a complete change, why not take a ride in a hot air balloon from South Park Valley or Boulder and admire Colorado's picturesque landscape from above?
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Zippity Zoo Barnyard has officially closed its barn doors. We have found wonderful forever homes for all of our farm animals. From the bottom of our hearts, Ann and Carl Bradbury thank you for the years of support from all the friends we have made. We will continue to sell mushrooms at local farmers market. (Loveland Fairground Market and Estes Valley Market starting in June). Also we will be planning a new location for a Zippity Boo Pumpkin Stand in Loveland CO in October of 2020.
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The Vail Farmers Market is entering its 20 years in Vail on Meadow Drive. The event started with a few tents and now has grown to 16 Sundays of the summer. . Enjoy hiking and biking and spending time with your family in Vail. The first two markets will be virtual this year. The shopping may start June 14 with shipping/delivery and pickup on June 21. We will have virtual market again June 28 and the live market (based on COVID guidelines) will begin in July. Parking for the Market is at the Vail Village Parking or Lionshead Parking. The Market begins on Father's Day June 21 and goes through October 4th, 2020. Any vendors that are not Town of Vail businesses have made in Colorado products.
We hit the Farmer's Market and Art Show on Sunday and found a great variety of food and arts and crafts. We had come for produce, not expecting to find much but there were four vendors and we got tomatoes, onions, peaches and a cucumber. One of them was making a delicious smelling paella but it wasn't going to be ready for another half hour so we couldn't wait. There was a honey vendor, a cinnamon almond and pecan roaster (we bought!), artisan cheese, whiskey and vodka samples, jewelry, art and more. It was well spread out so we didn't feel too crowded and we got lots of steps in. If we'd stuck around longer we would have had lunch from one of the many vendors, but the backpack was heavy so we left.
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The Cherry Creek Fresh Market is the original fresh food event of its kind in Denver and features an award-winning mix of beautiful flowers, local produce, gourmet products and delicious cuisine since 1997. Named the Standout Market in Colorado by USA TODAY in 2017 and 2018, the market's unique model and curated fresh product selection represents the best of the region.
The Colorado Farm and Art Market is an authentic, locally run seasonal farmers market cooperative, focusing on community involvement and a commitment to truly local products.
The Colorado Farm and Art Market is an authentic, locally run seasonal farmers market with a focus on community involvement and a commitment to all local, all small family businesses.
For over 30 years, the place to buy, sell, bargain and enjoy a great family outing is the Colorado Springs Flea Market. Every weekend up to 500 vendors from throughout Colorado show their wares on our 20-acre paved site. We feature vendors with new and used merchandise. We are open year-round every weekend. Plenty of free parking. The entire facility is handicap accessible. Gates open at 7:00 am.
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