Fort Collins is northern Colorado's largest city, sitting on the edge of the prairie at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. It is the Larimer County seat, and home to Colorado State University. Fort Collins was established in 1862 as a fort by the 9th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, swiftly becoming an agriculturally based community. It has since grown into a mid-sized city with a wide variety of natural, educational, historic and performing arts attractions. One of the biggest draws is the large number of microbreweries and brewpubs, that are based out of the city, drawing crowds for tastings and brewery tours. Please visit our attractions page for more information about things to do while visiting Fort Collins. ...More
Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art Offering seven to ten temporary exhibits each year, the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art displays fascinating new... | |
| The Gardens on Spring Creek is an 18-acre botanical wonderland, offering a 400 foot long parkway strip garden that featu... | |
| The Fort Collins Museum strives to showcase the colorful history of both the area and its inhabitants, starting with the... | |
| The Farm at Lee Martinez Park allows children to pet and feed barnyard animals as well as take seasonal hayrides and pon... | |
| Colorado State University offers more than 150 varied programs for undergraduates and post-graduates. The university is... |
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