Food Coalition for Archuleta County Colorado
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  • What we do
    • Health Equity
    • Nutrition Security
    • Community Cohesion
    • About Us
  • Donate
  • Events & Happenings
    • Archuleta Health Fair and Expo
    • Kids in the Mountain Garden
    • Food Drive
    • Archuleta Food Summit
    • Chef on Wheels - Food Demos
  • Resources
    • Food Pantry Network
    • Food Production Booklet
    • Community Produce Donations
    • Local Food Producers
    • Primary Health Care Access
    • CLAC En Espanol
    • NS|HE Assessment
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer with Us
    • Youth Engagement
  • News

Local Food Production & Supply

Food Heroes: Local Producers

Click on the links below to see the list of producers by different types of food
* fruit and vegetable producers
Brazos View Farms (Can be found at the Pagosa Farmers Market)
Canyon Farm ​(Can be found at the Pagosa Farmers Market)
Kerrigan Farms
Pueblo Green Chile Distributors ​(Can be found at the Pagosa Farmers Market)
Southern Roots Farm
Terra Walk Farm
* meat producers and processors
Big River Bison 
Coles Meat Processing
Grassroots Meats
​Ventana De Dios Ranch
Thousand Hills Ranch (direct to consumer information is not available)
Valley View Ranch ​(direct to consumer information is not available)
* value-added commercial and cottage food producers
Soco Mountain Lifestyle (Can be found at the Pagosa Farmers Market)
The Choke Cherry Tree
The Dyna Breadhouse
* honey producers
​Pagosa Honey
* Locally/regionally sourced food specialists
Meander Riverside Eatery
Pagosa Baking Company
Riff Raff Brewery

Growers|Producers Network

​Healthy Archuleta has a Growers|Producers Group that meets regularly to discuss and plan efforts in advancing local food production. The Growers|Producers Group continues to increase the production of food grown in Archuleta county through a variety of means. The group assisted with collecting information about who is growing in the county through a survey, which focuses on engaging growers and producers to learn about their products and encourage an increase in production for either sale or donation. The group has created space for backyard growers to come together to share knowledge and ask questions about gardening in this region.  Additionally, following the Regional Food Summit, Healthy Archuleta recognized the need for a regular gathering of local growers and producers to learn about each other's work and to increase access and demand for local foods in Archuleta County. As a result a Growers|Producers Forum has been established to meet every other month to build connections and relationships among local growers and producers. If you are interested in participating in any one of these, please send us an email at [email protected].  

Backyard Growers

Healthy Archuleta works alongside community backyard growers to encourage and support them in learning to grow for themselves and their communities. Using the victory garden as a concept to engage local backyard growers, the Growers|Producers of Healthy Archuleta has worked to increase the availability of fresh produce at our food pantries by encouraging and supporting backyard growers to grow and share their produce.  For more information on donating the produce that you grow to the local food pantries, please click HERE.  For more information and resources on growing and producing food, please click HERE.

Vista Lake Community Garden

Healthy Archuleta in partnership with community members and PLPOA and with funding support from the Colorado Health Foundation helped develop the Vista Lake Community Garden. Today this garden is an environment where community comes together to grow food and to advance connections and relationships. The efforts of this garden was initially led by the Vista Lake Community Garden Learning and Leadership (CLLC) with continued support from Healthy Archuleta and the PLPOA. For more information on the development of the garden, please click HERE. If you are interested in learning and getting involved in the Vista Lake Garden, please contact the PLPOA at 970-731-5635.

Garden Education & Cottage Food Training

Healthy Archuleta partners with different organizations to offer garden education programs. Click HERE to see current and past classes and workshops.  Cottage Food Training is available through CSU Extension. For more information about upcoming training sessions please check out the CSU Facebook page.

Partner Organizations

Click on the links below to learn more about these organizations
Pagosa Farmers Market
CSU Extension
Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership (GGP)
Growing Spaces
Mountain High Garden Club
Valley Roots Food Hub

Acknowledgments

Contact Us
Physical Address: 80 CR 600, Pagosa Springs, CO  81147 
Mailing Address: PO Box 3995, Pagosa Springs CO, 81147

​401-206-4579 | ​[email protected]
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