The market unfolds weekly, shifting with the season, the growers, and the people who gather here.


Below is what to expect, and how to step into it.

Plan your visit!

  • Sundays, 9:00am - 1:00pm

  • Sandstone Park: 350 4th Ave, Lyons CO

  • May 10th - October 4th

  • Parking is available on all sides of the park, please do not park at the post office

  • NO market July 26th or August 9th

This Season’s Vendors

Farms

  • Simple Things Farm (accepts SNAP/WIC)

  • Willow Farm Blooms

  • Rabbit Mountain Lavender

  • Mathew Davis Landscape Architect

  • Sun Circle Intentions

  • Longmont Dairy

Wellness/Beauty

  • West Wolf Medicinals

  • Embodied Ambrosia

  • Cypress Apothecary

Artisans

  • Author Catherine Ann Russell

  • ZiegZag Crochet

Packaged/Prepared Goods

  • Plato’s Coffee

  • Heaven’s Popcorn

  • Naomi’s Sprouted Seed Truffles

  • St Vrain Coffee

  • Renee the Baker

  • Simply Bee Organics

  • Farm to Pup

  • King Pappy’s BBQ Sauce

  • Heart & Soul Bakery

This Week’s Lineup - May 24th

Farms

  • Simple Things Farm (accepts SNAP/WIC)

  • Mathew Davis Landscape Architect

  • Sun Circle Intentions

Wellness/Beauty

  • West Wolf Medicinals

  • Embodied Ambrosia

Artisans

  • Author Catherine Ann Russell

Packaged/Prepared Goods

  • Plato’s Coffee

  • Heaven’s Popcorn

  • Naomi’s Sprouted Seed Truffles

  • St Vrain Coffee

  • Renee the Baker

  • King Pappy’s BBQ Sauce

Community Parters

  • Lyons Community Foundation

  • Youth Booth

  • Ingrid Avison

Farmer’s Market Poster (sneak peek)

  • Created by local Lyons artist, Emma Schau

  • Preorders open now, purchase available all season/while supplies last

  • Pickup at the Market Info Booth

Lyons Local Passport

Designed to help you explore Lyons, Colorado more deeply. The Lyons Local Passport is a small, physical card that market visitors carry with them as they explore town.

When you visit participating businesses and support/make a purchase, you receive a sticker for your passport. Rewards for passport participation vary, visit the info booth for details.

The goal is to encourage movement, discovery, and local connection all season long.

  • pick one up at the Market Info Booth

  • visit local businesses

  • collect stickers

  • foster community interdependence

Get involved

Special Vendor Recruitment: We’re looking to intentionally round out the market with a small number of local meat and egg producers who are raising animals with care and contributing to a more complete, regionally rooted food system. Applications close May 22nd.

Emerging Vendor Program: We’re piloting a small Emerging Vendor Program designed to support a handful of artisans and first-time sellers who may not yet have all the typical market infrastructure in place, but who are creating thoughtful, high-quality goods that would add to the spirit of the market. Applications close May 22nd.

Youth Booth Program: We’re opening up a simple, low-barrier pathway for young people to step into the market as vendors, share what they’re making, and experience what it feels like to participate in a local economy. Submissions are open on a rolling basis throughout the season and are first-come, first-serve slots.

Come as you are. Stay as long as you’d like. Let the market unfold.