Friday, June 28, 2019

Glad we Got to Greeley and Weld County

Beautiful Lincoln Park in Downtown Greeley, Colorado

Part 4 of our Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado Love Your Parks Tour Road Trip adventure.

We arrived in Greeley, Colorado on Sunday evening, June 2, where we met our new friends Amy Dugan, Jen Finch and Michelle Kempema. They got us all settled and cozy in the condo we would be staying in for our one week visit, and then took us out to a fun welcome dinner at Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom. Let me tell you, these Greeley Gals put together one jam-packed itinerary for us, and they would have added more to the list if time would have permitted!

Pawnee Buttes at the Pawnee National Grassland
On past Big Blend Radio segments with Nancy and Lisa, Amy and Jenn said that when it comes to exploring all there is to see and do in Greeley and Weld County, well, “You’ve Just Gotta Get Here!” 

It’s true! This northeast Colorado destination has so much to experience, that it’s way beyond me to put it all into one blog post for you! It’s a good thing Nancy and Lisa have two magazines, I swear they have enough footage to cover Greeley and Weld County for at least two years!

Relax a spell at the Platte River Fort 

I really hope you do “Get to Greeley & Weld County” and here’s why:


LOVELY  LANDSCAPE - Just an hour north of Denver, the scenery escapes the city and stretches into a lush valley region dotted with farms, ranches and historic towns. The wide open prairie country, beautiful gardens, rivers and wetlands, and amazing panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains will take your breath away!

St. Vrain State Park
NATURE, WILDLIFE & THE GREAT OUTDOORS - Like most of Colorado, this region is a recreational paradise with plenty of opportunities for those who enjoy hiking, cycling, bird and wildlife watching, photography, fishing and boating, and prairie dog watching...my favorite! Some awesome parks and outdoor spots to visit include the Pawnee National Grassland (awesome bird watching spot), St. Vrain State Park, Poudre River Trail and Poudre Nature Center, and Platte River Fort. Check out our video on Pawnee National Grassland on Youtube.com.

Early morning walk at the Poudre Nature Center
If you love wildlife as much as I do, a visit to the Wild Animal Sanctuary is a must! They rescue animals from horrific captive situations and rehabilitate them so that they can live the rest of their lives in a relaxed and natural habitat.

Two rescued bears having fun together at the Wild Animal Sanctuary. They do such good work for animals!
Don’t forget that Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, and the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests are just a short driving distance away! As is Wyoming for that matter!


Yucca Fries at Luna's Tacos & Tequila....they should be their own food group, they're so yummy!
SAVOR THE FOOD - Oh my!! From Mexican fare to Italian cuisine, the food and flavors we experienced in Greeley and Weld County were incredible. Exquisite!

My recommendations: At Cottonwood Square in Greeley, check out Fat Albert’s for a relaxed vibe with homestyle cooking, and My Place Coffee for breakfast or lunch. If you love fresh, authentic Mexican and Southwestern cuisine, go downtown Greeley to Luna’s Tacos & Tequila and Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, or check out Coyote’s Southwestern Grill. Cables Pub & Grill has a fabulous mac and cheese, and burgers.

Downstairs at the Speakeasy at Wholly Stromboli in Fort Lupton
Wholly Stromboli in Fort Lupton is a destination restaurant with a super cool speakeasy downstairs! If you want to enjoy dinner with a view, check out Platte River Fort, it’s a really unique resort and event center in a beautiful natural setting. Last but not least, Doug’s Diner in downtown Greeley serves up the most delicious and hearty breakfast plates!

Fresh flavors and margaritas at Rio Grande in downtown Greeley.
The region rates #9 in regards to agricultural production in America, and you can get a taste of this rich farm history in the food prepared and served at local restaurants, farmers markets and annual events. Oh…did I tell you that Greeley has a number of breweries and distilleries, and, it has the first Go-Cup District in Colorado!


Cha Wa brought the Spirit of New Orleans to Colorado at the Greeley Blues Jam!
CELEBRATE MUSIC & THE ARTS - If you ever get the chance to experience the Greeley Blues Jam, do it! We’re talking top acts performing on two stages (just twirl your chair around for each act) in a relaxed hometown setting. The whole event kicks off at Friday Fest, a free summer concert series in downtown Greeley. This year’s Blues Jam featured performances by Shemekia Copeland, Larkin Poe, Mr. Sipp “The Mississippi Blues Child,” Cha Wa, Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm Kings, Watermelon Slim, Kara Grainger, Taylor Scott Band, and Mojomama. We had a blast!
Mural in downtown Greeley
Downtown Greeley is a hub for the arts with galleries, concert and performing arts venues, murals, sculptures, and even a musical mural alley and a piano keys pedestrian crossing!

James A. Michener Exhibit at the University of Northern Colorado
Be sure to see the James A. Michener Collection at the University of Northern Colorado…. did you know that a lot of his book “Centennial” was based on Greeley and Weld County?

Centennial Village Museum in Greeley
 STEP BACK IN TIME - Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, popularized the phrase, “Go West young man, go West,” but it was his visionary agricultural editor, Nathan C. Meeker, who spearheaded one of the most successful colonization experiments ever attempted in the “Great American Desert.”

Inside the Fort at the South Platte Valley Historical Society in Fort Lupton
You can learn about the founding of Greeley and the historic pioneer and agricultural communities, and their railroad history at these various museums and historic sites: Centennial Village Museum (they have docents dressed in period costume on weekends), Meeker Home Museum and Greeley History Museum. The South Platte Valley Historical Society in Fort Lupton has recreated the original Fort - it’s really cool - and hosts all kinds of annual events.

Listen to our Big Blend Radio interview with Peggy Ford Waldo of the City of Greeley History Museums on YouTube.com
Fun at the Colorado Model Railroad Museum
FAMILY FUN - Greeley and Weld County care about their youth. It’s especially evident on Monster Days, an event that celebrates all things ‘monster’ and promotes not being a bully! It was so much fun to meet the Greeley Gremlins and visit the event founders “Monster Makers” at Distortions Unlimited! You can hear our Big Blend Radio interview about Monster Day on YouTube.com.

Another awesome attraction is the Colorado Model Railroad Museum. Wow, what fun! This 5,500 square foot model train playground is known for being one of the finest, one of a kind miniature accomplishments in the world! You can hear our Colorado Model Railroad Museum interview on YouTube.com.
I sure had fun at Distortions...the "Monster Makers" of Monster Days!

And this is all just from one visit….there’s so much more to experience! So you see, “You’ve Just Gotta Get to Greeley & Weld County!”

Next time, I’ll tell you all about our experience in Rocky Mountain National Park and Florence, Colorado!

Miss. P!


2 comments:

  1. You've made me want to visit this place. I'm really ready for some Yucca Fries!

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    1. We hope you do Lee, and, we highly recommend a visit to the James Michener exhibit... and those yucca fries....to die for!

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