The Urban Farm

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10200 Smith Rd
Denver, CO 80239

The Urban Farm, located in Denver, CO, is a vibrant agricultural oasis that champions sustainable farming practices. This community-focused farm offers a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, workshops, and educational programs aimed at promoting urban agriculture. Visitors can explore the lush grounds, participate in hands-on activities, and learn about the importance of local food systems.

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Lauren B.
9/12/2025

A really cute place to take the kiddos and learn all about farm life! I highly recommend going here - the staff is friendly and they sell farm fresh eggs too. Enjoy!

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Talisa D.
6/11/2024

This is a wonderful place to visit especially with children. You can interact with the farm animals if the staff allow it, and you can buy fresh eggs. They have events as well as the option to...

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Erica C.
3/16/2023

This place is a literal dream. The staff was amazing (Jess specifically, who let us in) and Andrea who works there, who took her entire day off to give us a tour, educate us about the animals, and...

Jennifer C.
6/21/2024

Educational and fun for all ages! Great for kids and parents alike to learn about animals and sustainability.

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Jessica S.
3/17/2018

What a wonderful experience. I looked up fun things to do in Denver to pass time, and this place popped up. The people who work here obviously love the animals, and the animals are all healthy and...

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