Plan your trip to Fort Collins. Start by getting to the destination from your hometown. Then figure out where to stay (like Marriott Fort Collins), find things to see and do (like New Belgium Brewing), and research places to eat (like Sonny Lubick Steakhouse).
Getting to Fort Collins:
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Here are some places to eat in Fort Collins.
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If you're flying into Fort Collins, you would usually fly into Cheyenne Regional Airport.
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Here's what Trippy members say about Fort Collins:
"Fort Collins is amazing. If you go in summer, go up to Mishawaka Amphitheater. It’s a cute little restaurant/bar on the Poudre river with a huge deck. You can sit outside and watch the white water rafters. You have to visit the New Belgium Brewery and Odell Brewing Company as well as the other breweries in Old Town. Lots of fun outdoor dining in Old Town. Also take a drive up to the Horsetooth Reservoir. It’s beautiful, everything is easy to navigate in FOCO! I live in Chicago but have a home in Fort Collins. There’s a reason it always makes the list of the happiest place in America to live."
"Go to Vindeket Foods and stock up on donation-based food supplies! You will not be disappointed."