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Early Bird Farm - Longmont Colorado - Eastablished 2018

THE FARM

35 Acres, Dairy Cows, A Produce Garden,

Bees and much more. 

Early Bird Farm is a working, family-owned farm in Boulder County, Colorado that has become a gathering place for cyclists, runners, and the local community. The farm has also become a destination for teams, training groups, and outdoor performance brands like Patagonia and La Sportiva, hosting rides, runs, and farm-to-table breakfasts, lunches, and dinners.

Early Bird Farm is also home to a unique collection of agricultural and educational partners, including Sunburns farms, Labyrinth Dairy, Nimbus Road Apiary, and the Stone Trust. Together, they create a dynamic environment, focused on

high-quality food production, sustainable farming practices,

and hands-on learning.

 

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EarlY Bird
EATS

 Food and Drink for Athletes

Early Bird Eats is a kid-owned farm stand built by two young entrepreneurs who saw an opportunity to better fuel the athletes riding and running the dirt roads around their farm. What started as a simple idea has quickly grown into a destination for cyclists, runners, and anyone looking for real food that works before, during, and after a workout.

Everything at the stand is thoughtfully chosen or made to support performance and recovery, with a focus on simple, high-quality ingredients straight from the farm and local partners. From fresh eggs and honey to drinks and ready-to-go fuel, the goal is to give athletes exactly what they need, right when they need it.

More than just a farm stand, Early Bird Eats is about learning, building, and creating something real. The boys are hands-on in every part of the business from product development to customer experience turning hard work into something that fuels their community.
 

Come by, fuel up, and be part of the journey.

Locations & Hours

Come fuel, train
and gather

Get in Touch

Early Bird Eats Spring Hours:


Weekdays: Variable​​
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
​Sunday: 10am - 5pm

© 2026 by Early Bird Farm

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