If you're visiting from out-of-state, it can sometimes be hard to figure out things to do if you're in a smaller city--like Fort Collins. But not to worry! Fort Collins has TONS of stuff for everyone in your group, so you can be the best trip organizer they've ever seen. Read on to find out what makes Fort Collins such a great place we call home.
If your're just here for a little bit, check out the Fort Collins Visitor Center's calendar of events to see whats happening when you're in town! You can find it here.
Downtown Fort Collins is a great place for anyone to buy almost anything, and is also home to over twenty restored historical buildings, so its a beautiful combination of old and new. There are chic clothing shops, spice and tea shops, vintage stores, thrift stores, and almost anything else you could imagine. Take a walk down N. College Avenue and check out all of the amazing local businesses downtown!

Fort Fun is probably the most fun-filled place here in Fort Collins. There they have Go-Karts, Mini Golf, Arcade games, Bumper Boats, Escape Rooms, Laser tag (my favorite thing to do there) and more! Definitely check them out if you're with younger kiddos (or fun seeking adults).
Another great activity for the whole family is a Scavenger Hunt in Downtown Fort Collins- to continue to explore the more hidden gems of this beautiful and historic city. You can learn more and buy tickets on their website here.
The Farm is another super fun place to bring your little ones and spend a couple hours petting cows and feeding chickens. It is located in Lee Martinez Park and is a great place for the whole family to experience the farmer life for a while. You can find their hours and admission prices here!

After an exhausting river trip, there's nothing better than a yummy fulfilling meal, and Fort Collins has plenty of restaurants to cater to your group's every need and dietary choices. Below is my list of favorite restaurants in Downtown Fort Collins (but don't just stick to my list-explore your options!)

Downtown Fort Collins is also home to lots of local artist's shops and galleries, so even if you're not planning on buying anything, these are great to look around in and see the amazing artistic talent that we have in Fort Collins.
We have our own Creative District located in the heart of Downtown Fort Collins, and there is almost always something going on everyday. Check out their website for more information and events here.
Also in Fort Collins are the many many art galleries, my favorite being Trimble Court because if features many artists and the gallery itself is stunning! Take a peek of it below (or just go check it out in person). 🙂

Fort Collins is home to more than 20 craft breweries, including New Belgium Brewing Co.- the 4th largest craft brewer in the US. They give free tours daily (but you gotta reserve your spots ahead of time!) as well as more in-depth tours that you can learn more about here.
Learn more about Fort Collins' breweries with this video, or check out any of these top breweries for fun tours and good beers:

Of course, there are outdoor activities abound in Northern Colorado. I published a post a few weeks back (that you can check out here) about the outdoor activities available in Northern Colorado. There are a lot of local natural areas that are scattered throughout and nearby Fort Collins, and definitely worth checking out.
My personal favorite is Lee Martinez Park, a natural area right next to the Cache La Poudre River. It offers a brand new playground, tennis and basketball courts, open spaces, as well as a shaded portion of the Poudre Trail that follows the Cache La Poudre River.
Horsetooth Reservoir is a hub of fun outdoor activities- it offers boating, jet-skiing, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming, as well as hiking, mountain biking, bouldering, cliff jumping (for those adventure seekers) and more!


