Whether you’re turning this into a long weekend or just have a few extra hours to explore, Northern Colorado has plenty to offer — from mountain views to good drinks and wandering around town.
A charming mountain town at the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. Stroll downtown Estes Park for shopping, restaurants, and views — or stop by the iconic Stanley Hotel (yes, that one). Great for sightseeing, history, and a little spooky fun.
If you want classic Colorado scenery, this is it. Think alpine lakes, wildlife sightings, scenic drives, and hiking trails for all levels. Perfect for an early morning adventure or a full-day escape into the mountains.
Located just west of Fort Collins, Horsetooth Reservoir is ideal for paddleboarding, kayaking, boating, hiking, or relaxing with unbeatable views.
Old Town Fort Collins is the heart of the city — full of restaurants, bars, breweries, shops, and nightlife. Perfect for wandering, grabbing drinks, or making a full evening out of it.
Fort Collins is often called the “Napa Valley of Beer,” and honestly… it lives up to the hype. If you like good beer, you’re in the right place. If you don’t like beer, you might by the end of the weekend.
New Belgium Brewing – Big, iconic, and hard to miss
Odell Brewing Company – Excellent beer and a top-tier patio
Jessup Farm Barrel House – Funky, sour beers for the adventurous
Funkwerks – Saison specialists doing it right
Horse & Dragon Brewing – Chill neighborhood vibes, solid beers
Timnath Beerwerks – Close to Windsor, laid-back atmosphere, and an easy favorite
If you’re feeling ambitious, Denver is just about an hour away. Think concerts, sports, nightlife, shopping, and endless food options — basically, a great excuse to extend your stay.
About an hour south, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is one of the most iconic venues in the country. Catch a concert, explore the trails, or just go for the views. Check their website for concert schedules, events, and everything else happening while you’re in town.