Too many great places to list but if you just walk around Old Town you are bound to find some good food, beer and shopping!
Best cinnamon rolls in town! That should be enough said, but if you want a more savory breakfast they have plenty of options for that too!
Odell's is our favorite brewery in the state! It's easy to spend an entire afternoon on their awesome outdoor patio with all of their delicious beers!
New Belgium is the 4th largest Craft Brewery in the country. You can swing by here to try to take a tour of where the famous Fat Tire is brewed. They have a huge outdoor yard and usually have a food truck on site. * if you are a fan of sour beers, this ones for you!
Horsetooth is the closest hike to us here in Fort Collins. The hike is about 3 miles round trip and gives you all of the views of the town and surrounding areas. If hiking isn't your thing, you can drive up and around Horsetooth Reservoir and still capture the beautiful views. *pro tip - stop at Vern's in Laporte for a Cinnamon Roll after your drive around the reservoir.
For those looking for more hikes, Greyrock is a great one that gives you a chance to go into the Poudre Canyon. You get views of the canyon, river, and higher peaks surrounding. This is a moderate hike so plan on giving yourself about 5 hours and bringing plenty of water!
Rocky Mountain National Park is the perfect place to go for all of the views you would expect Colorado to have. Depending on weather, there are plenty of hikes for all skill levels or you can take a scenic drive and look for wildlife. If visiting RMNP, we would suggest stopping in the town of Estes Park on your way in or out to look at the shops and maybe even grab an elk or buffalo burger!
Red Rocks is one of the most famous amphitheatres in the country. Even if you can't catch a show here, it is well worth the visit to hike the stairs or just see the venue!
This one is pretty far south from us but a good sight to see if you plan on spending time in Denver or Colorado Springs.