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Fort Collins

Submitted By: John McNamee on Feb 25, 2006
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac
Elevation: 4,984 feet
Latitude: 40.5686  Longitude: -105.0770 
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Fort Collins.


Introduction 

Fort Collins is the home of the Colorado State University and the New Belgium brewery and several others. It's also home to one of the best places to boulder in the world, according to Rock and Ice Magazine, Hoorsetooth Reservoir.

The city itself has about 130,000 residents, 40 parks within the city, over 20 miles of walking and bike paths and 3 golf course, but you probably aren't that interested in that. Fort Collins is located just minutes from the Poudre Canyon, Horsetooth Reservoir, Carter Lake, etc.

If you are looking at relocating the major employers, include Colorado State University, Poudre School District, Hewlett Packard, Poudre Valley Health Systems, Eastman Kodak, Larimer County, Agilent Technologies and the City of Fort Collins.


Getting There 

Like Colorado Springs, if you can't find Fort Collins go back to bed! Fort Collins is 70 miles North of Denver on I-25. Once you get there and you need help to find all the brew pubs, then hopefully this map will help.


Resources 

Big City Burrito on the SW corner of Mulberry and College, is a great place to tank up. If that is not your scene, check out Sonterra Grill in downtown, has good Mexican in a more upscale setting (Tejon St a few doors down from Bourbon Street).

For NY Style Pizza, check out Borelli Brothers, on the corner of Platte and Nevada.

The Pickle Barrel has great sandwiches and also serves drinks. Located a half a block west of College Avenue on the north side of Laurel St. The Mountain Shop is located a half a block further west of the Pickle Barrel and a half a block north.

If a brew pub or "brewery tour" is more your thing, you have arrived in heaven! There is the New Belgium Brewery, where you have great beer combined with wacky folk, located on 500 Linden street. They support a lot of climbing events as well so that puts on top of the list! Odells is another brewery located om 800 East Lincoln Avenue. However, for tradition pub food and beer try Coopersmith's at 5 Old Town Square.

More to come, but I've got a lot of sampling to catch up on first!


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Fort Collins:
Bolt Wall   V1- X     TR, Boulder, 1 pitch, 40 feet   Rotary Park : South Ridgeline, including ...
Torture Chamber Traverse   V1     Boulder   Horsetooth Reservoir : Torture Chamber
Beached Whale   V2+     Boulder   Rotary Park : Eliminator Boulder
The Nipple Wall   V3 R     Boulder   Rotary Park : Nipple Wall
Cat's Eye Face   V3 R     TR, Boulder, 30 feet   Rotary Park : South Ridgeline, including ...
Penny Pincher   V3     Boulder   Rotary Park : Pitch Penny Boulder
Right Eliminator Left   V4     Boulder   Rotary Park : Eliminator Boulder
Right Eliminator   V4     Boulder   Rotary Park : Eliminator Boulder
Right Eliminator Prow   V4     Boulder   Rotary Park : Eliminator Boulder
Mental Standard   V4     Boulder   Rotary Park : Mental Block
Punk Rock Traverse   V5     Boulder   Rotary Park : Punk Rock
Kahuna Roof   V5     Boulder   Carter Lake : Kahuna Boulder
Pinch Overhang   V5     Boulder   Rotary Park : Mental Block
The Scoop   V5     Boulder, 1 pitch, 20 feet   Horsetooth Reservoir : The Scoop Area
Greatest Route   5.8     Trad, 4 pitches   Greyrock : Southeast Face
East of Eden   5.9     Trad, 1 pitch, 125 feet   Eden area : The Fable
Monstrosity   5.10b     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   The Palace : Mineshaft Wall
Dear Slabby   5.11b     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   The Palace : The Palace Pages
Sporting Green   5.12a     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   The Palace : The Palace Pages
Tour de Poudre   5.12b/c     Sport, 2 pitches, 140 feet   Crystal Wall : North Face
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The Fort from the towers on Horsetooth

The Fort from the towers on Horsetooth

Bear loves New Belgium's Fat Tire beer.

Bear loves New Belgium's Fat Tire beer.

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By Galen Doucette
Sep 25, 2007

The restaurant section seems to be combining Colorado Springs with Fort Collins. Though maybe the two have more in common than I am aware of.

By villlein
Mar 5, 2008

You're right, I don't know of any Borelli brothers. Or a Platte Street in Fort Collins for that matter.

By JOhn CAmeron
From: DENVER!!!
Jul 14, 2009

Dear Knowledgable Ft Collins' Persons,

Is there a place i can park and camp for free close to town/ horsetooth/ the 420's? I have a loft in my car and i have been commuting from Denver for work so i figured i would just crash up here instead of making the drive all the time. PLus- i could hit up horsetooth after work and not need to spend my time behind the wheel...

Suggestions anyone?

Also- where would be the best spot for some after work bouldering- aka- one that is not roasting in the afternoon sun?

thanks in advance-
your Denver amigo, CAmeron