Local Food Action Maps by Watershed

The Colorado Farm and Food Alliance is committed to building greater regional food security through education about the importance of secure and resilient local foodsheds.


One way we do this is by mapping local foodsheds to educate consumers about opportunities to support local food and organizations.

Our Local Food Action maps show:

  • Organizations working on food access and supporting the local agriculture and food economies - including food pantries, food hubs, and local agricultural associations

  • Local food markets (and certain on-farm sales) - including those that particpate in the Double Up Food Bucks program

  • Local drink producers such as breweries/tasting rooms, wineries and cideries, and distilleries; and restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops that have a commitment to serving local products or using local ingredients

We use public information to identify organizations and businesses to locate on our Local Food Action Maps, and we welcome suggestions and feedback at our comment page. We provide these maps at no cost to the public or to any local food entities on the map.

Check out the regional maps by watershed below!