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Lush, verdant grass tickling the bottoms of your feet. Bold, beautiful flowers with radiant colors. Manicured, fragrant shrubs that add character and privacy to your property. In today's hectic world, there's just something special and reinvigorating about interacting with grass, plants, and trees.

In fact, research tells us that many people find relief from stress when they're near nature. Workers have been shown to be more productive when working in or near an environment with plants. According to Harvard Health, even children with learning disabilities have been shown to focus better after being outdoors.

When your home is landscaped, it's a lot like an extension of your personality. It makes your space inherently special and uniquely you. It elicits pride in your hard work and even raises the value of your property. But finding the time, patience, and creativity for landscaping is easier said than done, especially when you work full-time and have family obligations seven days a week. That's when having a professional landscaper makes a whole lot of sense.

Whether you're looking to achieve a higher quality of living, want to make your yard more functional, or simply need reliable lawn care, Turf Tamers is the landscaping company you can trust.

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Your Next-Door

Neighbors are Complaining

Neighborhood aesthetics are a big deal in today's day and age. And while nobody likes a nosy HOA president nit-picking every detail of a property, your home has a direct impact on the attractiveness of your neighborhood. When one homeowner lets their lawncare and landscaping get out of control, your next-door neighbors might have something to say. That's especially true if they're trying to list their home on the market and boost the curb appeal of their house.

Hiring a skilled landscaping company can greatly improve the appearance of your lawn and garden, especially if you don't have time to keep it looking nice. Rather than dealing with negative feedback from neighbors, impress them with a new landscaping endeavor. Soon enough, your property will become the talk of the town for all the right reasons.

Your Plants

And Trees are Overcrowded

In the field of landscaping, remember that sometimes less is more. The way you position your shrubs, flowers, and trees can greatly impact the overall appearance of your property. If your lawn is overcrowded, it may give the impression of poor planning or neglect.

Overcrowding your plants can result in negative consequences for both their health and your water bill. When plants are too close together, some may struggle to absorb enough water to thrive. Other plants nearby may absorb the water, leaving some of your greenery looking brown and wilted.

To transform an overcrowded space into a well-distributed collection of your favorite plants, it's worth considering landscaping in Fort Collins, CO, with a professional touch. Bringing in the pros will allow you to appreciate and enjoy your plants even more, as well as ensure they continue to flourish with proper care and watering.

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To Stick to a Budget

You're Trying

To Stick to a Budget

Designing a beautiful garden can be a costly endeavor, as materials like soil, plants, mulch, and manure can add up quickly. For residents in Fort Collins, CO, it can be a shock to see the final price tag of a landscaping project. However, hiring a local landscaping company can help alleviate those concerns. With a team like Turf Tamers by your side, you can plan a project on your own time and, when you're ready, receive a quote before the landscaping work starts. Instead of "guesstimating" whether you'll stay under budget, you can know for sure with a free estimate from Turf Tamers.

Your Trees and Plants

Show Signs of Disease and Discoloration

Plants and trees can develop discoloration and signs of disease from many sources, like underwatering, overwatering, fungus, bacteria, and insects. When this happens, you might notice leaves forming spots and splotches, looking torn or holey, or falling off your plants entirely. Shrubs that provide privacy or aesthetic appeal may begin turning brown and misshapen. If your lawn or garden is dying slowly and you don't know what to do next, professional landscaping in Fort Collins, CO, can save the day.

At Turf Tamers, our technicians are trained to promote plant health and maximize its longevity. We believe that having a green thumb is something that is cultivated over time, and we ensure that our landscaping professionals are well-educated on flora and foliage native to Fort Collins, CO. From lawn aeration and weed control to weed removal and even lawn fertilization, our lawn care services can inject new life into your plants and grass.

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You Don't

Have the Time

If you're like most productive Americans, you're driven to work hard and stay busy. Unfortunately, being successful doesn't always leave you with enough time for proper landscaping. When that happens, trying to squeeze in a few hours of gardening can seem more like work than the pleasurable experience it's meant to be. If you're simply short on time and can't attend to the plants around your property, there's a good chance you need to hire a landscaping company.

Professionals like Turf Tamers Landscaping provide a variety of lawn care services, like hedge trimming, landscape installation, weekly lawn maintenance, and more. Whether you need help planning a landscaping project or you just need assistance with upkeep, going with a local pro can solve your problem.

Your Dream Project

Is Too Overwhelming

Landscaping often includes a mix of small and big tasks. Sometimes, as homeowners, we can be a bit overambitious with our landscaping ideas. Certain large projects, like paver patios and retaining walls, can be overwhelming for the average person. Fortunately, trusted landscaping companies like Turf Tamers can take the stress and heavy lifting off your back. Our team works closely with clients to develop a landscaping or lawn care plan that brings your vision to life.

In fact, working with a landscaping team can save you time, effort, and even money in the long run. As a seasoned local landscaping company, Turf Tamers has the right tools for every job. Whether we're building you a walkway leading to a your back yard or designing a feature to accentuate your front-yard foliage, no project is too big for Turf Tamers Landscaping.

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Yard Mowing

Yard Mowing

Maintain the lush and green appearance of your lawn with our comprehensive lawn care service that includes weekly mowing, trimming, and edging. We also make sure to clean and remove any clippings and debris from sidewalks and driveways. Our team uses mulching mowers for more expansive areas, ensuring your lawn remains healthy and perfect for hosting outdoor events.

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Gardening and Weed Control

Gardening and Weed Control

Nothing makes a well-kempt garden look bad like weeds. When weeds begin popping up in your garden or yard, our team is here to remove them quickly, so your green spaces remain immaculate year-round.

Other

Lawn Care Services

As a full-service company that offers landscaping in Fort Collins, CO, we perform a number of other lawn care services for clients throughout the year. Simply contact our office and let us know which service you'd like to add to your contract for a truly comprehensive lawn care solution.

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Lawn Aeration and Dethatching

To maintain a healthy and lush lawn, it's important to aerate the soil during Fall and Spring. This process helps prevent water run-off, dry spots, and certain diseases. Moreover, it stimulates root growth by enabling water, nutrients, and oxygen to reach the roots within your grass. Another technique, called dethatching or power raking, involves removing the thatch or dead grass from your lawn. This method helps improve the water and nutrient absorption capability of your grass.

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Lawn Fertilization

Achieving a beautiful lawn and healthy shrubs requires proper fertilization. Our comprehensive plan covers all stages of plant growth, from pre-emergent treatment to effective weed control.

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Trimming Hedges

Does your yard have overgrown hedges or bushes that are obstructing sidewalks or fences? Our team of lawn care professionals can help by pruning and shaping these plants, ensuring they not only look great but also remain healthy.

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Landscaping Project Cleanups

Yard work can be good for the soul, but the cleanup you've got to perform afterward isn't always as exciting. That's where Turf Tamers swoop in to make your life easier. Our cleanup services include removing old mulch, installing new mulch, and planting various flora such as annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees.

We also provide cleanup and removal of existing landscape installations, with the option to install a new flower bed if you wish. In addition, we offer pruning of damaged branches, cutting back of perennials, and cleaning around plant beds and borders. Our team can also straighten up hardscape surfaces like bricks and borders, apply fertilizer and aeration, remove early weeds, and apply seed to damaged or bare lawn areas.

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Authentic Thai Flavors in Fort Collins: A Flavorful Dining Experience at Bann Thai

By Blaine Howerton | New SCENENestled in Council Tree’s main street in Fort Collins, Bann Thai is a standout for authentic Thai cuisine, offering an immersive experience that brings the flavors of Thailand to Northern Colorado.Opened by Kannika Bann, who grew up in Thailand, Bann Thai is more than just a restaurant; it’s a tribute to her heritage and the Thai art of hospitality.Kannika’s journey began with a deep-rooted passion for cooking and a desire to share traditional Thai flavors with the local co...

By Blaine Howerton | New SCENE

Nestled in Council Tree’s main street in Fort Collins, Bann Thai is a standout for authentic Thai cuisine, offering an immersive experience that brings the flavors of Thailand to Northern Colorado.

Opened by Kannika Bann, who grew up in Thailand, Bann Thai is more than just a restaurant; it’s a tribute to her heritage and the Thai art of hospitality.

Kannika’s journey began with a deep-rooted passion for cooking and a desire to share traditional Thai flavors with the local community. Her dedication is evident in every dish, creating a dining experience that is as warm as it is flavorful.

Starting with the fresh shrimp roll, my meal was an absolute delight. The rice paper-wrapped roll was perfect on the outside, with succulent shrimp and a balance of herbs that made it light yet flavorful.

Next, I had the Mango Curry, a house favorite that perfectly balanced the creaminess of coconut milk with the sweetness of fresh mango.

This dish felt both indulgent and refreshing, bringing a unique flavor profile that isn’t always found in Thai cuisine but was beautifully executed here.

The Massaman Curry was equally exceptional, with tender meat and a rich, fragrant sauce layered with spices. Each bite was a burst of flavor, with hints of coconut and earthy spices coming through.

What truly set Bann Thai apart, though, was the service. The staff was attentive and friendly, and I felt genuinely welcomed from the moment I walked in.

Kannika’s influence is clear: the restaurant captures Thai hospitality at its finest, treating each guest as part of the Bann Thai family.

For those seeking an authentic taste of Thailand with warm service in Fort Collins, Bann Thai is an absolute must-visit.

For more information, visit their website at bann-thai-co.hipierce.com.

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15 Best Restaurants in Fort Collins, CO

A long-standing landmark for craft breweries and college bars, Fort Collins has made a name for itself within the culinary scene. Surrounded by farms and a thriving agriculture industry, it’s easy to see why Fort Collins has developed into one of the state’s most popular foodie destinations.The town of Fort Collins has so much to explore, especially when it comes to its top dining establishments. From surprisingly delicious su...

A long-standing landmark for craft breweries and college bars, Fort Collins has made a name for itself within the culinary scene. Surrounded by farms and a thriving agriculture industry, it’s easy to see why Fort Collins has developed into one of the state’s most popular foodie destinations.

The town of Fort Collins has so much to explore, especially when it comes to its top dining establishments. From surprisingly delicious sushi to a rapidly growing farm-to-table movement, here are our favorite restaurants in Fort Collins.

Silver Grill Cafe

The Silver Grill Cafe stands today as the oldest restaurant in Fort Collins, offering a nostalgic atmosphere and its world-famous cinnamon buns.

Since 1933, they have been serving up breakfast, lunch, and large cinnamon rolls, which you can order as one giant cinnamon roll, a slice of a roll buttered & grilled, or a 4-pack of cinnamon rolls – the choice is yours. Dine outside on their patio or inside with their large windows peering out on the streets of Old Town.

218 Walnut St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-484-4656 | silvergrill.com

Coopersmith’s Pub & Brewing

An Old Town landmark, the Coopersmith’s Pub & Brewing is Fort Collins’ oldest brewpub and has helped lead the way in the city’s craft brew scene. Offering over 30 beers, you’ll have plenty of IPAs and ales as well as cider, stout, and lager. And being that nothing pairs better with beer than tavern fare, enjoy a delicious meal while sipping a pint.

5 Old Town Square, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-498-0483 | coopersmithspub.com

Ginger and Baker

If you’re looking for a good brunch spot and delicious pie, check out Ginger and Baker. Located inside a historic mill, Ginger & Baker consists of a café, fresh market and bakery, dining at Cache, and a rooftop bar to boot. Find big breakfasts at the Café, farm-to-table dinners at Cache, fresh-baked pies from the market, and crafty cocktails from the bar.

Additionally, Ginger and Baker have a teaching kitchen that regularly hosts cocktail crafting, cooking classes, and a food-centric book club. Able to host events including weddings, Ginger and Baker is an adorable location, with delicious food and a great community feel.

359 Linden St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-223-7437 | gingerandbaker.com

JAWS Sushi

If sushi is what you’re craving, head to JAWS Sushi. This is FoCo sushi at its best with specialty rolls like the Whiskey Roll, Red Panda Roll, and the Tie-Dye Roll, along with the classics like a cucumber and tuna roll. With happy hour served daily from 11 am to 1 pm, JAWS Sushi is great for lunch. Please note that the restaurant does not accept reservations.

1205 W Elizabeth St, Fort Collins, CO 80521 | 970-682-2678 | jawsfoco.com

Nick’s Italian

Check out Nick’s Italian for some authentic homestyle cuisine and New York-style pizza pies. Choose from delicious pasta dishes like their popular gnocchi or penne with Sunday gravy. Offering gluten-free and vegetarian options, dine inside or outdoors on their patio, or “loggia.”

1100 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-631-8301 | nicksfc.com

Avogadro’s Number

An offbeat and quirky eatery located right across from Colorado State University’s campus, Avogadro’s is a place where people come for the food, atmosphere, and live music. Enjoy casual eats such as sandwiches, pizzas, and salads on their oversized back patio, which is well-loved on a summer Saturday night.

Make sure you don’t leave without trying their famous house-made tempeh, which on Tempeh Tuesday, comes as a two-for-one special. Boasting live music, Avagadro’s number is the place to be for food, drinks, and music.

605 S Mason St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-493-5555 | avogadros.com

Pizza Casbah

What’s a college town without a favorite pizza joint? Located across from campus, Pizza Casbah is for college students craving a late-night snack and visitors looking for a taste of Fort Collins. Featured on the 2011 Food Network Outrageous Foods for its 30-inch pizza Go-Big-or-Go-Home challenge, if a 30-inch pie is too big for you, don’t worry! They offer smaller options and giant slices to go.

126 W Laurel St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-221-9144 | pizzacasbah.com

Rainbow Restaurant

For food on the lighter side, touching all the colors of the rainbow, pull up a seat at the Rainbow Restaurant. For over 40 years, this family-owned restaurant has made a name for itself with its breakfast and lunch options and is best known for its vegan and gluten-free options. Enjoy your meal outside on their spacious patio, complete with shaded trees and great service.

212 W Laurel St, Fort Collins, CO 80521 | 970-221-2664 | rainbowfoco.com

Tasty Harmony

For those who prefer a more health-conscious meal, the vegetarian food at Tasty Harmony is just what you are looking for. Their organic plant-based cuisine includes Canuck Poutine, a black and blue burger, and the Southern Com-Fort Collins, made with breaded & fried seitan cutlet, mashed potatoes, gravy, coconut creamed corn, garlicky collard greens, and BBQ sauce – now that’s a mouth full.

160 W Oak St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-689-3234 | tastyharmony.com

Big City Burrito

If you are looking for a good burrito, check out Big City Burrito. This counter-service restaurant dishes out California-style burritos and other Mexican-themed dishes.

Made fresh daily, each burrito is stuffed to the max with fresh ingredients, and you can choose from a classic burrito, potato burrito, breakfast, or veggie burrito. Also offering desserts, check online in advance to see what specials are happening throughout the week.

510 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-482-3303 | bigcityburrito.com

The Emporium Kitchen

Located inside the swanky Elizabeth Hotel in Old Town Fort Collins, The Emporium Kitchen + Wine Market offers up a bit of European fare with traditional Colorado style mixed in. Their approachable cuisine is locally inspired and effortlessly delicious. Be sure to try their bison bourguignonne, elk wellington, or a classic BLT sandwich.

For those who don’t eat meat the wild mushroom flatbread and summer vegetable orecchiette. Browse their wine display to select a bottle for dinner to top it all off.

378 Walnut St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-493-0024 | emporiumftcollins.com

The Farmhouse at Jessup Farm

A restored, country-chic eatery, The Farmhouse at Jessup Farm offers elevated seasonal American food set amongst the casual atmosphere of farm-to-table dining.

Set in a 19th-century farmhouse in the heart of the Artisan Village, the restaurant serves up brunch and linner (lunch + dinner combo), with favorites such as watermelon feta salad, goat cheese Caprese, zucchini noodles, and a classic fried chicken sandwich. Be sure to make reservations for their highly-coveted outdoor patio.

1957 Jessup Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80525 | 970-631-8041 | farmhousefc.com

The Regional

Dishing out hometown American food from the farm, ranch, and seaside docks, The Regional is another Fort Collins favorite for farm-to-table dining. Offering fast-casual lunches and full-service dinners, the menu provides a smattering of delicious options including fried chicken sandwiches, grits, lobster rolls, and BONUS: an oyster shucking bar.

130 S Mason St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-689-3508 | theregionalfood.com

The Union Bar & Soda Fountain

The modern version of a classic American diner and soda fountain, The Union Bar & Soda Fountain is one of the best restaurants in Fort Collins. Serving American comfort food, visitors will enjoy classics like fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, Monte Cristo sandwiches, and biscuit pot pies. Be sure to pair your meal with a boozy milkshake and for the kids, shakes, sodas, and egg creams from the soda fountain.

250 Jefferson St, Fort Collins, CO 80524 | 970-825-5558 | unionbarsodafountain.com

Waltzing Kangaroo

Head to the land down under at Waltzing Kangaroo for some Australian-style meat pies, pastries, & coffee. Their classic Aussie pies are made from 100% scratch and include flavors like steak & gravy, chicken & white cheese sauce, or lamb & rosemary. But they aren’t just about the savory pies, scoop up an apple turnover for dessert as well.

1109 W Elizabeth St, Fort Collins, CO 80521 | 970-568-8817 | waltzingkangaroo.com

That’s a roundup of the top restaurants in Fort Collins, CO. Bon appetit! Perhaps pair one of these fine eateries with one of these date night ideas in Fort Collins.

Fort Collins Christmas Lights 2024-2025

Best time to go to Fort Collins, CONorthern Colorado is a perfect getaway for a holiday tripDates: early November–mid-FebruaryDowntown Fort CollinsGardens on Spring Creek, Fort Collins...

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Northern Colorado is a perfect getaway for a holiday trip

Dates: early November–mid-February

Downtown Fort Collins

Gardens on Spring Creek, Fort Collins

Blanketed in snow and aglow with vibrant lights, Fort Collins transforms into a magical winter wonderland, which captivates visitors throughout the holiday season. From early November to mid-February, the downtown area sparkles with twinkling decorations, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Visitors and residents alike revel in the holiday spirit, strolling through streets lined with beautifully illuminated storefronts and festive displays. This charming Colorado city truly comes to life with the magic of Christmas, offering a memorable holiday experience for all.

Old Town Fort Collins Christmas Lights (November 1, 2024–February 14, 2025)

Old Town Fort Collins transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland each holiday season, with thousands of twinkling lights illuminating its streets. This year, the Downtown Holiday Lighting Ceremony will kick off on Friday, November 1, 2024, from 5:30-7 pm in Old Town Square. The event includes live music and a countdown, with the lights expected to turn on around 6:30 pm, marking the official start of the festive season.

The stunning light display in Old Town Fort Collins spans 22 block-faces, illuminating College Avenue, Laporte Avenue, Magnolia Street, Walnut Street, Linden Street, and Pine Street with lights wrapped around archways, alleys, and treetops. South of Downtown, near the First Presbyterian Church, visitors can enjoy a giant blue LED holiday tree with 25,000 pixel lights. The Downtown Holiday Lights will shine nightly through Valentine's Day. Parking may be limited, so visitors are encouraged to use public transportation, carpools, or rideshares.

Gardens on Spring Creek Holiday Lights (Select Nights December 5–29, 2024)

The Community Botanic Garden of Fort Collins, also known as The Gardens on Spring Creek, is a must-see during the holidays, thanks to its annual Garden of Lights Winter Holiday Festival. Visitors can enjoy a whimsical half-mile loop illuminated by hundreds of thousands of LED lights, transforming the garden into a winter wonderland. Highlights include vibrant grapevines, giant flowers, butterflies, and a John Deere tractor. The enchanted forest, a blue LED pond, and the Color Blossom Show at the Great Lawn, with 700 lighted blossoms, are sure to captivate guests.

This year, the event will take place on select nights in December: 5–8, 12–15, 19–23, and 26–29, from 5 to 9 pm (gates close at 8 pm). Tickets are $12 for adults and children 12 and older, $5 for children 5–11, and free for those four and under.

NoCo Winter Wonderland (2024 Dates TBA)

Fort Collins' Winter Wonderland at Colorado Youth Outdoors offers a dazzling drive-thru holiday light experience. This festive event transforms 220 acres into a glowing spectacle with wildlife-themed light sculptures and a one-mile illuminated trail. Highlights include lighted trees, falling snow, and even Santa fly fish! Santa, Mrs. Claus, and mischievous elves add to the holiday magic, making it fun for all ages.

The drive-thru tour lasts about 15 minutes and is available from 5:15 to 8:30 pm, with tickets sold in 15-minute time slots. Prices start at $25 per car, so be sure to grab your tickets early—this popular event sells out fast. Not only does Winter Wonderland provide a memorable holiday outing, but it also supports the Colorado Youth Outdoors organization.

Loveland Winter Wonderlights (November 23, 2024–January 1, 2025)

Loveland’s Winter Wonderlights at the Chapungu Sculpture Park offers a dazzling, free holiday experience. Over 200,000 lights, including illuminated African stone sculptures, create a magical atmosphere. A 23-foot (7 m) tall LED Christmas tree is the centerpiece, synchronized with festive music in a 30-minute light show that runs continuously from 5 to 9 pm nightly. On select Winter Wonderlights Live nights (November 23, December 13, and December 14), visitors can enjoy live entertainment, vendors, and holiday-themed activities from 4:30 to 8 pm.

With paved walkways and open spaces, the park provides a pleasant stroll for visitors, who are encouraged to bundle up for Colorado’s unpredictable weather. Parking is available at the nearby Promenade Shops at Centerra, with additional accessible parking during non-Live nights. Visitors can also enjoy shopping and grab a warm drink before heading over to the light show. While well-behaved dogs are welcome, they must be kept away from the live reindeer during Live Nights.

Residential areas

Many residential areas in Fort Collins go all out with Christmas decorations, transforming neighborhoods into dazzling holiday spectacles. Streets like Albion Way, Birmingham Drive, and Crabtree Drive come alive with vibrant light displays and intricate decorations, attracting visitors from across the city. A standout among these homes is the Bishop House, located at 2412 Crabtree Drive, affectionately known as “Bishop Blinkenhaus” during the festive season.

Brad Bishop’s home showcases over 120,000 lights, including synchronized light shows set to music on 90.7 FM. Visitors are treated to festive arches, candy canes, a Mini Christmas Village, and 12-foot-tall (3.7 m) pixel trees that dance in time with the music. One fan favorite is the automated Christmas carousel. This holiday wonderland runs from 5 to 9:30 pm nightly from December 1 through January 1, and Bishop is always making last-minute tweaks to perfect his setup.

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CSU instructor, co-authors to speak on book about Fort Collins’ postcard depictions Nov. 14

“A History of Fort Collins Through Postcard Views,” a book with full-color illustrations of historic postcards, will be reviewed and signed by its local authors from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures.One of the co-authors is Mike Viney, a teacher-in-residence at CSU’s College of Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center.“Postcards are an avenue to illuminate and preserve the historical heritage of Fort Collins at both an individual and community level,&...

“A History of Fort Collins Through Postcard Views,” a book with full-color illustrations of historic postcards, will be reviewed and signed by its local authors from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures.

One of the co-authors is Mike Viney, a teacher-in-residence at CSU’s College of Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center.

“Postcards are an avenue to illuminate and preserve the historical heritage of Fort Collins at both an individual and community level,” said Viney, co-author with Wayne Sundberg and Meg Dunn. “Before the age of digital records, inexpensive postcards were the worldwide social medium to update family and friends on our life and travels. With iconic images and short messages, penny postcards were popular, tangible collectibles.”

About the authors

Viney was a science teacher in the Poudre School District for 30 years before joining the Education and Outreach Center. Sundberg taught history and geography at Lincoln Junior High School for 27 years, and he has written several books and articles on Fort Collins and Northern Colorado history. Dunn, a former math teacher, is president of the Fort Collins Historical Society, vice president of Historic Larimer County, and an author with Northern Colorado History.

“A History of Fort Collins Through Postcard Viewsfocuses on the city from the late 19th to early 20th century. With 300-plus pages of well-referenced material, the book is well suited for anyone interested in Fort Collins history and the evolution of postcard design.

Tickets for the presentation are $5 per person, and reservations are requested at globalvillagemuseum.org. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing by the authors.

The Global Village Museum is located at 200 West Mountain Ave., and Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information and closure dates during the change of exhibits, visit globalvillagemuseum.org or call 970-221-4600.

The Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission is to foster and celebrate international connections between Northern Colorado and the world through exhibits of folk art, fine arts and artifacts from around the globe; and to provide international resources and educational opportunities.

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11 Fishing Spots Close to Fort Collins

You might not realize it without looking at a map, but Fort Collins is surrounded by lakes and reservoirs. One of the state’s most scenic and fish-filled rivers also happens to run through the heart of town. This is good news for locals who want to fish without going very far.It’s completely possible to fish in town on your lunch break or between classes if you’re a student at CSU. With so many options available, which ones do you choose? The following is a list of recommendations for fishing in and around ...

You might not realize it without looking at a map, but Fort Collins is surrounded by lakes and reservoirs. One of the state’s most scenic and fish-filled rivers also happens to run through the heart of town. This is good news for locals who want to fish without going very far.

It’s completely possible to fish in town on your lunch break or between classes if you’re a student at CSU. With so many options available, which ones do you choose? The following is a list of recommendations for fishing in and around Fort Collins.

Here are among the best places to fish near Fort Collins, CO, in no particular order:

Sheldon Lake

This spot isn’t quiet, secluded, or remarkably scenic. It is, however, a solid place to fish in the heart of Fort Collins. According to the Rocky Mountain Collegian, bass, trout, and catfish can be found in the modestly sized urban lake set in Fort Collins City Park. Sheldon Lake also under a minute’s walk away from a strip mall with a pet supply store and computer repair shop in case you want to run a couple of errands between casts.

Horsetooth Reservoir

Between its impressive size and scenic backdrop, Horsetooth Reservoir is a gift for Fort Collins residents whether they’re fond of fishing or just like hiking. Shore and boat fishing are options here, and the reservoir offers trout, smallmouth bass, and walleye. During the weekends, everyone wants a piece of this rewarding body of water, so make sure to show up early to claim your spot.

Boyd Lake State Park

In addition to fishing, Boyd Lake offers all sorts of outdoor recreational opportunities, including camping, boating, swimming, and hunting. This lake and surrounding state park press up against residential neighborhoods, making the area easy to access from Fort Collins, but also not a particularly striking spot by Colorado standards. Even so, with walleye, white bass, catfish, and trout to wrangle, it’s a solid spot in Loveland to bring the family and relax.

Watson Lake

This is a nice option if you’re looking to stay close to town but also get a more secluded, scenic experience that lakes closer to Fort Collins can’t give you. Flanking the Cache la Poudre River, Watson Lake is about 20 minutes northwest of town. While this is reportedly an excellent spot for fishing, it’s even better for watching birds like Golden Eagles, White-throated Swifts, and Canyon Wrens.

Douglas Reservoir

This 565-acre reservoir is stocked to the gills with a variety of cold and warm water species, including Sauger, Rainbow Trout, Wiper, and Smallmouth Bass. When conditions allow, ice fishing is permitted. With a flat and mostly treeless terrain, Douglas Reservoir isn’t the state’s prettiest body of water, but it is an excellent fishing spot that’s a quick 20-minute drive north of town.

Poudre Ponds

At Poudre Ponds, bass and rainbow trout are rumored to be plentiful and easy to catch. Located in Greeley 40 minutes southeast of Fort Collins, it’s a great spot to bring kids and inexperienced anglers. This is an easily accessible area with a trail that offers multiple ponds to fish as well as the Cache la Poudre River.

Riverbend Ponds Natural Area

As one of Fort Collins’ favorite places to fish, hike, and birdwatch, the Riverbend Ponds Natural Area is a phenomenal place to get out and enjoy nature without leaving town. The area’s numerous offerings of small ponds are consistently stocked with warm water fish like largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish. With accessible waters and flat, easily manageable hiking trails, this is a prime spot for families and stress-free fishing.

Cache la Poudre River

If you consider yourself a serious fisherperson, make sure to visit this spot if you can only manage to spend time at only one on this list. For starters, the Cache la Poudre River is the only river in the state to have earned a Wild and Scenic River designation from the US National Park Service. Two of its sections have also been officially called Wild Trout Waters by the Colorado Division of Wildlife.

To boot, it’s also stunningly beautiful and offers enough space to fish by yourself even during times when anglers are likely to frequent the river the most. There are plenty of places in Fort Collins where you can fish this majestic river, but it gets far prettier and more promising once you leave town and enter the mountains. The Poudre Canyon is about an hour’s drive from town and offers stellar fishing opportunities in one of the state’s prettiest destinations.

Carter Lake Reservoir

From Rainbows to Black Crappie, Carter Lake Reservoir is regularly stocked with rewarding, catchable fish. Located southwest of town, this sizable body of water is home to a marina, and is a great option if you’re looking to rent a boat to boost your chances of catching the reservoir’s biggest fish.

There are also numerous campsites and an RV park to choose from, which is ideal for weekend trips that involve early mornings. And at a manageable 45-minute drive, it’s easy and quick to get to from Fort Collins.

Seaman Reservoir

Known for its impressively sized perch, Seaman Reservoir is a secluded body of water 30 minutes northwest of town. In 2007, the state record for yellow perch was caught here, but there are plenty of other species to be found in these waters as well. In addition to fishing, visitors also flock to Seaman Reservoir to swim, boat, and cliff-jump. Ice fishing is permitted during the winter months, and a fee is required to access the reservoir year-round.

Red Feather Lakes

At just under an hour’s drive from Fort Collins, the Red Feather Lakes area is a gorgeous fishing spot that can be accessed for conventional and ice fishing. However, out of the 30 lakes in the area, only six offer public fishing. These include the Creedmore, Dowdy, Parvin, West, Bellaire, and Lost Lakes.

If you’re fond of trout, this area has you covered with Brook, Brown, Rainbow, Cut Bow, Native Cutthroat, and Splake. The rare Tiger Muskellunge can also be caught here on occasion. Between this area’s beautiful setting, impressive offering of fish, and numerous places to camp, it’s a great day trip or weekend getaway option.

Have fun on your fishing trip near Fort Collins. Remember adults 16+ will need a valid Colorado fishing license in order to fish these waters.

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