Arthur's Rock Trailhead

Exploring Ft. Collins - Day Trip Series: Part 3

Skyler and Luna

By Nate Van Noord (RO Staff)

My niece, Ellie, and her husband, Skyler, moved from Colorado Springs to Ft. Collins in December of 2021. They met as students at Colorado State and moved to the Springs after college for work. But after five years, they decided to move back to Ft. Collins. They enjoy being in a college town and the cultural amenities it has to offer.

So in the summer of 2021, I made a day trip up to Ft. Collins to visit them. I met Skyler and their dog, Luna, for a hike at Arthur’s Rock Trailhead in Lory State Park. The trail was a moderate two mile hike to the top, gaining about a 1,000 ft. in elevation. The top overlooked Horsetooth Reservoir, Fort Collins, and the surrounding Front Range. With the Wyoming border about 30 miles away, I felt like I could almost see it.

After, we met Ellie for lunch at Little on Mountain and I had maybe the best burger of my life. It was infused with bone marrow and so juicy and flavorful. After lunch, we walked the surrounding historic neighborhood of Old Town and it’s Victorian homes from the 1800s. Then, we made our way downtown, dipping into different shops like Nuance Chocolate, before settling into Wolverine Farm Publick House for a drink, perusing the books, and admiring their gardens.

I’ve visited dozens of college towns through the years, and I must say, Ft. Collins is one of the best.