We’re here to help you plan the best springtime vacation to Fort Collins with our week-long itinerary. Follow it day by day or pick and choose to form your own adventure from our selection of themed happenings and activities that you can enjoy in Fort Collins.

 

First: In the spirit of planning, book your stay as soon as you can!

Lobby Elizabeth Hotel

For a Downtown Fort Collins Stay:

  • The Armstrong Hotel: A historic Fort Collins icon full of character and charm in the heart of Downtown Fort Collins. Mugs Coffee Lounge and Ace Gillett's are connected to the hotel for easy breakfast and late night entertainment!

  • The Elizabeth Hotel: A Marriott Autograph Collection hotel, The Elizabeth's music theme runs all throughout the property. Rooms are complete with record players; just grab a record from the lending library before you head upstairs. You can also borrow an instrument to play during your stay.

For a Bed & Breakfast Experience:

  • Edwards House Boutique Inn: Located in a historic home on Mountain Avenue, Edwards House is an unforgettable experience. With breakfast included in your stay and a large patio to relax on, you'll make special memories during your stay at Edwards House. "Experience a fusion of Victorian architecture and modern elegance in this historic boutique inn. Whether it’s business or relaxation that brings you to Fort Collins, you’ll make special memories during your unforgettable stay at Edwards House."

For An Extended Stay Experience:

Day 1: Get a Lay of The Land and Experience Fort Collins Culture

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Breakfast & Brunch

 Start your day with a satisfying breakfast or brunch to fuel your Saturday activities at one of our suggested stops:

  • Ginger and Baker Pies, comfort foods, and farm-fresh locally sourced ingredients served in a stunning newly renovated historical building are what you can expect from breakfast at the Ginger and Baker cafe. 

  • Silver Grill Cafe The Silver Grill Cafe is the oldest restaurant in Northern Colorado, serving breakfast and lunch in the Fort Collins community since 1933 and with roots going all the way back to 1912. Enjoy traditional, hearty American breakfast fare, and treat yourself to a warm cinnamon roll after.

 

Attend a Live Theater Afternoon Performance

Fort Collins theater thrives all year long! Enjoy live shows from our multiple theatre venues including Bas Bleu Theatre Co.The Lincoln Center, and the University Center for the Arts.


Insider’s Tip: If you’re hungry for a quick bite before dinner, grab a quick grab-and-go snack from Mountain Avenue Market.

 

Explore Downtown Fort Collins

The well-preserved downtown Fort Collins district includes over twenty restored historical buildings that are part of both national and local designated historic districts. While wandering about downtown you’re likely to notice a strong resemblance to Disneyland’s Main Street USA: we’re proud to say that it is modeled after our own Downtown Fort Collins!  The alleys have been upgraded into European-style walkways with potted flowers, beautiful murals, and Tivoli lights making the journey to the next place a beautiful experience of its own.

 

Savor Dinner and Drinks at The Exchange

A central gathering place with picnic tables and with a building shaped like an ice cream churn in the middle with twinkle lights going off to other buildings.

The Exchange is a spacious and lively plaza on North College that includes food, beverage, and dessert offerings that can all be enjoyed by the fire or inside of a heated tent. You can even play some putt-putt golf at Old Town Putt. We recommend having dinner at Penrose Taphouse and Eatery and following it up with ice cream from Churn.

 

Get a Taste of Fort Collins Nightlife

The nightlife in Fort Collins is vibrant with an eclectic bar scene and choices in live performance venues. The heart of nightlife in Fort Collins is in Downtown Fort Collins. Once you're downtown, you'll have access to a truly vast number of options to drink, dance, and have an exciting night. 

Where to Catch Live Music: Washington’s, The Aggie, The Magic Rat, The Sunset Lounge, Ace Gillet’s, Avogadro's Number, The Lyric
Unique Bar Recommendations: Social, an underground speakeasy, Elliot’s Martini Bar, Ace Gillet’s  

 

Day 2: Indulge in the Fort Collins Liquid Arts

A couple with dog drinks beer at Odell Brewing Company patio

With an impressive number of craft breweries, cozy coffee shops, kombucha fermenters, and small-batch distillers, you can totally spend a whole day dedicated to exploring the Fort Collins liquid arts! Explore independently or take a Beer and Bike Tour for a fun guided day tour. 

 

Begin Your Day at Stodgy Brewing

A group of friends drinks beer with dog at Stodgy Brewing

Enjoy brunch every Sunday at Stodgy Brewing with a rotating local food truck!

Pick from breweries, distilleries, fermenters, and more!

On the Northeast side of the city:

Insider’s Tip: Most breweries allow for outside food to be brought in, so make sure to pack food or even order food while out at the various craft breweries!
 

Visit a Small Batch Distillery 

 

Make Your Way Back Downtown ​

 

Dinner at Ace Gillett's 

Located inside of The Armstrong Hotel, Ace Gillett’s is a sophisticated underground bar offering eclectic small plates & mains, cocktails & live jazz music.

 

Day 3: Get Outdoors

Stand up paddleboarding at Satanka Cove at Horsetooth

 

  • Get Out on The Water (Or Ice!): Northern Colorado Fishing Outfitters offers boat trips, river trips, ice fishing, and fly fishing guided by local experts. 

  • Hiking: One of The City of Fort Collins' many great points of pride is the Natural Areas. Check specific trail conditions here and head out to enjoy pristine nature while staying in town. For more mountainous hiking, make sure to visit Lory State Park's 26+ hiking trails.

  • Visit Horsetooth Rock: One of Colorado's most scenic and Northern Colorado's most iconic outdoor destinations is Horsetooth Reservoir, including Horsetooth Mountain Open Space. Pack a few snacks and hit the trails, or set up a spring picnic and enjoy the views seated from above. 

  • On a Bike: Take a guided mountain biking tour or experience winter fat biking by booking through Front Range Guide Tours.

 

Day 4: Learn About Fort Collins

 

Breakfast at Little Bird Cafe

Little Bird Bakeshop is a neighborhood bakery and coffee shop located just north of Colorado State University. They bake everything in house, from scratch, each morning. Little Bird’s beverages are carefully crafted and the pastries change daily based on the season and the whim of the pastry chefs. Little Bird also offers breakfast and lunch items.


Visit The Museum of Discovery

Experience Northern Colorado’s most interactive and immersive museum, dedicated to creating meaningful opportunities to learn, reflect and have fun. From the awe-inspiring 360° OtterBox Digital Dome Theater to exhibits designed to spark curiosity, visit The Museum of Discovery for hands-on and collections-based explorations in science, history, and culture. Adventure awaits!

 

Find a Good Read and Enjoy with Tea

Happy Lucky's Tea Wall

Old Firehouse Books is Northern Colorado’s largest independent bookstore and offers a wide selection of great reading options to pick out and take over next door to read at Happy Lucky’s Teahouse while sipping on tea.  The west wall of Old Firehouse Books showcases a large, beautiful mural that offers a fantastic photo opportunity! 


Lunch at Avogadro's Number

Enjoy lunch at Avogadro's Number, or Avo's as the locals call it, which offers vegetarian menu options as well as pizza, tempeh or beef burgers, and a variety of vegan and gluten-free choices.


Tour Avery House

The Avery House

The Avery House was built in 1879 by Franklin Avery who is responsible for the design of our wide streets around Fort Collins and he also was the founder of our local First National Bank and instrumental in developing many of our early water projects that enable agriculture to flourish in Northern Colorado. This house is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is available to tour on Saturdays and Sundays.

 

Day 5: Northern Colorado Adventures

Bellvue

Fort Collins is surrounded by beautiful and unique cities and small towns each providing unique offerings. We recommend checking out The NoCo Creative Road Trip for an art-led exploration of Northern Colorado or the NoCo Road Trip. We recommend checking out these surrounding towns to make a day out of touring.

 

Day 6: Discover The Creative Community of Fort Collins

A woman rides her bike in front of an art mural downtown

 

Breakfast at Rise! A Breakfast Place

"RISE! opened its doors in June of 2014 bringing a casual fun creative twist to the 'most important meal of the day'. The owners, The Daggetts', philosophy has always been to offer fresh wholesome foods prepared from scratch in a warm inviting atmosphere."

 

Visit Jessup Farm Artisan Village

The farms part of Jessup Farms is not just a mere name but is tied to the entire property’s history. Where Jessup Farms Artisan Village sits today was originally a 140-year-old farm. The beautifully restored buildings have been refurbished with care to maintain the charm of the original condition of the farm structures.

  • Grab freshly roasted coffee and housemade pastries at Bindle

  • Sip on a craft beer at the Jessup Farm Barrel House and enjoy the setting of a beautifully restored farmhouse building 

  • Visit The Farmhouse for farm-to-fork lunch options and handcrafted cocktails 

 

Shop Small and Support Local Creatives:

 

Take the Fort Collins Foodie WalkTM

Every 3rd Friday of each month, the Fort Collins Foodie WalkTM takes place! This is a monthly self-guided walking tour from 5 – 8 pm on the third Friday of each month and celebrates the culinary culture and thriving foodie scene in Downtown Fort Collins.

 

Grab a Unique Bite at The Welsh Rabbit

A group of people dining with wine, water glasses and a charcuterie board with a baguette and olive oil to dip

The Welsh Rabbit Cheese Shop offer unique experiences highlighting the creative nature of the Fort Collins community. Linger to enjoy small bites, cheeses, charcuteries, wines, and beers. You can also pick out cheese and other handcrafted bites to-go from the vast selection of artisan and farmstead offerings. 

 

Enjoy Handcrafted Single Origin Chocolate at Nuance Chocolate

Nuance Chocolate

A true bean-to-bar chocolate maker, Nuance Chocolate makes authentic, honest, spirited chocolate. Stop by for a chocolate bar, a cup of French-style hot chocolate, or a box of truffles.

 

Catch a Comedy Show

The Comedy Fort is Fort Collins' dedicated comedy club attracting headlines from all over the country. Check their calendar of events here and grab your tickets to an upcoming show to lighten up your spirits.

 

Day 7:  Sight Seeing Along The Poudre Canyon and River

Road and river in Poudre Canyon

The Cache La Poudre River is an extremely important natural feature that is intimately linked to sustaining the development and growth of Fort Collins. Its hydrologic, recreation and scenic features earned the upper stretch of the river an official designation under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. We recommend a day of exploring the glorious Poudre Canyon and appreciating the river. 

 

Begin Your Day with Grab-and-Go Breakfast at The Butterfly Cafe

The Butterfly Cafe is a small and quaint cafe on the north side of Old Town that offers breakfast items like sandwiches, breakfast burritos, avocado toast, pastries, and coffeehouse staples like espresso, lattes, and teas. 

 

Visit the Poudre River Whitewater Park

The Poudre River Whitewater Park located just north of Old Town Fort Collins connects Downtown with the Poudre River. The park offers riverbank access, an overlook plaza, and a pedestrian bridge that leads to the Poudre Trail. Take a walk along the river and take in the sights and sounds of the treasured Poudre River.

 

Lunch at Howling Cow Café

On your way out of the city heading west, stop by Howling Cow Cafe in Bellvue for a grab-and-go sandwich and smoothie or cafe drink. The Howling Cow Café is located right on the Morning Fresh Dairy Farm with an outside patio, surrounding walking paths, and green space in the country. If you're interested in a guided tour of the farm, check out the tours offered by Morning Fresh.

 

Hike a Scenic Poudre Canyon Trail

Hewlett Gulch, in Colorado’s Roosevelt National Forest, is a moderate-difficulty hike and one of many hikes just off Highway 14. The trail follows the Cache la Poudre River and is 8 miles roundtrip. We recommend this trail for incredible views of Poudre Canyon, stream crossings, as well as walking you through a bit of the regional history with visibility to the remains of cabins built by homesteaders. 

 

Fly Fishing in The Poudre River

Woman Fly Fishing Poudre River

While it may still be chilly outside, fly fishing is not strictly a summertime activity in Northern Colorado. Stop by St. Peter's Fly Shop for your gear and even consider taking one of their informative classes beforehand. 

Find a useful map, rules, and regulations regarding fishing the Poudre River here

  • You can also book a guided fishing trip with Liarflies.

 

Dinner at The Mishawaka

The Mishawaka

The Mishawaka is a music venue, bar, and restaurant in the Poudre Canyon that is open year-round with fantastic views and beautiful sounds of the flowing river to be enjoyed. The venue is roomy with indoor seating as well as a large patio that even includes plastic domes overlooking the Poudre River. These outdoor bubble tents are equipped with heaters and lights, making for a magical outdoor dining experience. The bubbles are available on a first-come, first-served basis with reservations. Make sure to make your reservation to guarantee your spot to dine inside on a bubble along the Cache La Poudre River.