Susan Y.
Yelp
I've been a member of the Native Hill Farm CSA for several years, and they had been one of my go-to booths at the Larimer County Farmers Market for years before that. They have always had beautiful produce, but over the past year with COVID-19 restrictions in place to varying degrees they were also one of the places I felt safest to shop. In addition to their booth at the farmers market, they have a lovely, well-stocked stand on the farm property itself -- both way better options for social distancing than the grocery stores. Both are available to share members and the general public; as a member you basically get a discount off of market prices. During the growing season the stand is open 7 days a week, I think from 10AM - 6PM, while in the winter they are open on weekdays. They have been restricting occupancy to 2 people in the stand at a time, but there were only a few times over the summer that I had to wait.
As far as the CSA goes, one of the reasons I am a fan is that they do a "market CSA" -- basically you are pre-paying to shop for the season, so there really isn't the weekly bunch of kale to grow weary of. During the winter they switch to a more traditional CSA model, but they are good about providing staples (think onions, garlic, carrots) and throwing in some variety (different types of greens, root vegetables, roasted peppers they'd thrown in the deep freeze, and even popcorn!) Oh, and I almost forgot to mention how friendly farmers Nic and Katie and all of their staff are. Check out their website if you are interested in joining!