Silverthorne, Colorado

C lazy C all-natural beef is grass-fed, grass-finished and aged for optimum tenderness and flavor. Our Angus cattle graze our native pastures living the way nature intended.... [more]

Jefferson, Colorado

Our bison are pasture raised on lush and native grasses high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. We never use grains, antibiotics, growth hormones or pesticides of any kind.

Bailey, Colorado

We raise Katahdin and painted desert hair sheep-we keep a small flock and breed for temperament and thriftiness .... [more]

Tabernash, Colorado

Winter Park Honey is a small, family owned honey company dedicated to helping bees create the finest honey possible.... [more]

Granby, Colorado

Sisu Farms raises 100% grass-fed and grass-finished Highland beef, natural pork, and pasture-raised chicken and eggs.... [more]

Pine , Colorado

Pine. Mountain Homestead is nestled in the small town of Pine, CO at 8,500ft surrounded by serene nature.... [more]

Conifer, Colorado

Farming at 9000' in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is interesting. We have goats, chickens, geese, ducks, pigs, and dogs.

Evergreen, Colorado

Currently not taking on new 'families'. Farmette for a lifestyle! My spouse and I have changed our lives to be simpler.... [more]

Lake George, Colorado

Educational, sustainable and high altitude farm located in the Tarryall Mountains of Colorado. Summer produce, historic homestead and managed recreation.

Como, Colorado

Our family has been raising all natural, grass-fed, grass-finished beef for five generations. We raise our cattle in a holistic and humane environment that promotes a happy and healthy... [more]

hartsel, Colorado

Moved here from Georgia to get some elevation and cool weather, we specialize in regenerative/permaculture style small scale farming of vegetables, gourmet mushrooms, and local wildcrafted herbs and b... [more]

Morrison, Colorado

Homesteaders, Are you planning on getting chickens or do you have chickens? Are you tired of having hens peck each other, or having a rooster get a little too frisky and tearing their backs up?... [more]