Fresh food, local makers, and Saturday mornings in the park.
Every Saturday at Mineral Palace Park, plus seasonal pop-up markets on Pueblo’s Eastside. Come for the produce, stay for the neighbors.
Everything you need to plan a Saturday stop.
Hours, location, season, and amenities — all in one place so you can spend less time searching and more time enjoying the market.
Featured Eastside pop-up markets
Eastside Summer Market
Eastside location
7:30 a.m. to Noon
Eastside Harvest Market
Eastside location
7:30 a.m. to Noon
For vendors
Join the market — it’s simpler than you’d think.
We welcome farmers, makers, bakers, and artists. Apply online through Marketspread, review the rules and fees, and our team will help you get set up for your first Saturday.
Apply online
Review rules & fees
Get help if you’re new
Why people come
Family traditions, familiar faces, and food that tastes like Pueblo. The market is one of the easiest ways to spend a summer Saturday morning outside with the neighborhood.
Browse this season's growers, makers, and bakers.
Tap any vendor to see their full product photo gallery.

Ironclay Pottery
Wheel-thrown stoneware mugs, planters, and serving bowls fired in a downtown studio kiln.

Meadowmade Goods
Hand-poured beeswax candles and small-batch botanical soaps from a Pueblo backyard apiary.

Oakhill Family Farm
Third-generation produce farm — heirloom tomatoes, summer squash, and stone fruits all season long.

Pinegrove Mushroom Farm
Lion's mane, blue oysters, and seasonal forage mushrooms grown indoors year-round.

Riverstone Bakehouse
Hand-shaped sourdough loaves, kouign-amann, and seasonal pies baked the night before market.

Sunflower Salsa Co.
Roasted-tomato and tomatillo salsas in three heat levels — every batch made within twelve hours of harvest.
About the market
A market rooted in Pueblo’s growers, makers, and neighborhoods.
At Pueblo Farmers Market, we celebrate the people, cultures, and communities that make Colorado truly unique — creating a space where local traditions, flavors, and stories come together. Each market highlights the diversity of our region, from multigenerational farmers and artisans to emerging entrepreneurs, reflecting the rich cultural fabric of Southern Colorado.
We’re proud to champion locally grown Colorado foods and agriculture, connecting our community directly to the land and the hands that cultivate it. Every Saturday from May to October, we bring that mission to life: Locally grown. Locally crafted. Pueblo proud.
Community partners
CSU Extension
Contact
Get in touch
Questions about visiting, becoming a vendor, or partnering with the market? Reach out any time. For the fastest response, email is best.
Pueblo, CO 81004