Native Hill Farm

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Native Hill Farm

Farm · Laporte

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2100 W County Rd 54G, Fort Collins, CO 80524

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Highlights

Organic produce, U-pick flowers, CSA shares, honor system  

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2100 W County Rd 54G, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Get directions

nativehillfarm.com
@nativehillfarm

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2100 W County Rd 54G, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Get directions

nativehillfarm.com
@nativehillfarm

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 30, 2025

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A four-season, family-run vegetable farm just northwest of town. The on-farm stand showcases sustainably grown produce and flowers; Native Hill also appears on respected county market vendor lists, reinforcing its deep community presence.

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Tiffany Luck

Google
What a GEM!!!! I was absolutely obsessed with this self pick flower farm. I am opening up a flower farm in MISSOURI and just by chance drove past here on a trip to CO and HAD to stop. BEST DECISION EVER!

Brett

Google
The farm is quite amazing. The farmstand works on a honor system so you can either bring cash (they have a change box, and calculator!) or you can swipe your credit card/ debit card. Veggies and produce looked amazing. You can pick your own herbs for four dollars a bag. You can pick your own flower bouquet for 18. Prices do fluctuate but please check this place out and be a good person.

Matthew Arrington

Google
Kate gave our students a killer tour! Your farm is awesome. Thank you for your time! The produce we bought was great and farm swag was popular with the students!

April Lane

Google
Such a variety of organic produce AND the opportunity to pick your own bouquet. This w<s one of my highlights in my visit to Fort Collins for our granddaughter's 4th birthday. It was her request that we go to the farm for veggies and flowers 💐

Tina Mooney

Google
We get the CSA every year. Incredible produce!

AJ L

Google
10 mile drive from my home in south Fort Collins, but worth it. Self-serve honor system. Cash and checks. Write down on a tally sheet what you selected, add it up, drop cash or check into the steel cylinder and your good to go. Great selection, super fresh, wholesome farm grown produce. Today I bought carrots, leek, hot peppers, sweet peppers, gold yukon potatoes, and the largest radishes I have seen in my life.

T V

Google
My family & I have patronized Native Hill @ F Market & Farm Stand for over 10 years & will continue! Produce is consistently super tasty and fresh. The carrots are esp. juicy !! Shisito peppers awesome this season. All the hard work everyday shows!!! Over the years enjoyed watching the flower beds emerge for U Pick flowers & so many new things keep showing up! I wish the flowers were a little less pricey bc mine don't seem to last more than 48 hrs, I've even tried water preserving tips. There doesn't seem to be a shortage of flowers. I'd stop more often for less cost per bouquet.

Mary Poor

Google
Fabulous CSA. The summer option of buying a membership and shopping at the market stands is fantastic - especially for people with their own garden but looking for more variety. Our favorite offering is the winter share - such a treat to get fresh greens and winter veggies every two weeks through the dark of winter. Already signed up for winter 2017/2018 and strongly recommend the winter share.
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Becki H.

Yelp
We were out and about looking for a place to fish, but the murky waters after the downpours made the rivers far too muddy. We happened upon this farm stand on our drive back into town and, since it had just opened for the day, pulled over to check it out. They list the produce available as well as the prices on the door (either so you don't need to go in if you don't see what you'd like, or for times when they're closed and you happen by), and walking in you're greeted with a few standing refrigerators. They host fresh Easter-egg colored eggs from Jodar farms, fresh cut flowers, beefy heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, kale and zucchini, just to name a few from their expansive collection. They also offer empty cans that you can fill with water and go cut your own flowers or herbs from the garden on the property, and small boxes for pick-your-own cherry tomatoes. We grabbed a few veggies and paid at the honor system self-checkout iPad after waiting in a short line of two people, and then checked out the garden. We're not members, but will definitely be back to support and get some more of the deliciously sweet cucumbers and ridiculously fresh zucchini and kale!

Brittany H.

Yelp
This place is so cute! I happened on this place by chance, and decided to stop. I'm so glad I did. Such a cute tiny place, all the veggies looked great, the greens were clean. I bought some delicious greens, and a small bouquet. You can pick your own bouquet or enjoy one that they've created. Wish I lived closer, I'd come more often.
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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!