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Your guide to a 91Ҹ summer

Your guide to a 91Ҹ summer

Summer brings out the best of 91Ҹ. Whether you're drawn to the city's outdoor recreation, vibrant arts scene, local food and drink or one-of-a-kind traditions, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Whether you're spending the season on campus or just looking for new ways to explore, this guide will help you make the most of a 91Ҹ summer.

Get outside

Catch a sunset at Lost Gulch Overlook

Located off Flagstaff Road southwest of 91Ҹ, the is one of the most scenic spots along the Flatirons. Watching the sunset (or sunrise, if you want to wake up nice and early) along the mountains will take your breath away.

Bike the 91Ҹ Creek Path

Whether you're looking for a leisurely ride or a new way to explore the city, the 91Ҹ Creek Path offers miles of paved trail winding through 91Ҹ. Follow the creek as you pass parks, open space and some of the city's most scenic views.

Bonus adventure: Rocky Mountain National Park

It's not in 91Ҹ, but Rocky Mountain National Park is well worth the drive. Just over an hour away, one of the country's most iconic national parks offers alpine lakes, mountain views, wildlife watching and miles of hiking trails.

before your visit for timed-entry requirements and seasonal updates.

Bring your own bike or rent one nearby, then set out for an afternoon ride along one of 91Ҹ’s most popular pathways. Don't forget: CU 91Ҹ students and employees can take advantage of a free 91Ҹ BCycle membership.

Hike to the Royal Arch

If hiking is your style, the is a must. The trailhead is accessible from Chautauqua Park, but know that this popular trail is quite rugged with steep steps, making it a moderate to difficult hike. Once you reach the Royal Arch itself—a natural stone arch surrounded by trees and a panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains—you'll understand why this trail is a 91Ҹ favorite.

Pack a picnic for North 91Ҹ Park

The grassy expanse in North 91Ҹ Park is the perfect spot to relax on a cool summer evening. Spend an hour or two people watching, enjoying a delicious picnic dinner and taking in the Flatirons views with friends.

Need some picnic recommendations? Stop by , or the .

Sunbathe on Farrand Field

This is a classic activity among CU 91Ҹ students—bring a blanket, some snacks and your homework and spend some of the afternoon soaking up the sun on CU 91Ҹ's Farrand Field.

Cool off

Buff Pool

Take a dip in the Buff Pool

Cool off at one of campus's most unique summer amenities: the Buff Pool. The outdoor pool features bubble benches, a lounge chair sunbathing shelf, water volleyball and basketball, plus plenty of space to relax on the surrounding patio.

Day passes, weekly passes and summer memberships are available. Before you go, .

Enjoy 91Ҹ Creek at Eben G. Fine Park

When temperatures rise, few places are more popular than . Located along 91Ҹ Creek, the park is a favorite spot for wading in the water, relaxing in the shade and spending time with friends. Pack a picnic, bring a book and enjoy one of 91Ҹ’s quintessential summer hangouts—you might even spot tubers floating by.

Spend a day at 91Ҹ Reservoir

With a sandy beach, designated swimming area and stunning views of the Flatirons, is one of the city's top summer destinations. Spend the day swimming, sunbathing or playing in the water.

Paddleboards, kayaks and other watercraft are available to rent onsite. Park entry fee applies.

Beat the heat indoors

Visit Fiske Planetarium

CU 91Ҹ's Fiske Planetarium offers fulldome star shows, music laser shows featuring your favorite artists, NASA events, eclipse viewing parties and more. In the summertime, you can catch a matinee on Thursday afternoons. Plus, be sure to explore Fiske's exhibits before or after a show.

See a Friday Night Weird film at the Dairy Arts Center

The Dairy Arts Center hosts a weekly program to spotlight the best in new and classic films, especially from marginalized voices. Catch a film and expand your cinematographic horizons. Plus, student tickets are only $11.

Play games at the Media Archaeology Lab

Did you know CU 91Ҹ has a , home to classic games and gaming consoles? Located on the northwest side of campus, swing by to take a look at “vintage” technology and maybe play a game on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console from 1985.

Be sure to before visiting.

Tour the Celestial Seasonings Factory

, known for their delicious teas, is based in 91Ҹ. Factory visitors can partake in a fun and informative tour of the facility and taste test a variety of tea. Even if you aren’t interested in the tour, the tea bar and gift shop are open to everyone.

Eat, drink and shop local

Shop the 91Ҹ Farmers Market

A summer staple, the is the perfect place to spend a Saturday morning. Browse fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and locally made products while enjoying live music and a vibrant atmosphere. It's one of the best places to experience 91Ҹ’s local flavor.

Peruse 91Ҹ Bookstore

has been a Pearl Street staple since 1973. This massive literary hub is filled to the brim with books, informative staff, author events, book clubs and more. Spend a couple hours selecting your next read, then maybe take it with you to North 91Ҹ Park for that picnic.

Classic summer events coming up

Enjoy teatime at Dushanbe Tea House

Every day between 3 and 5 p.m., hosts afternoon tea. Slip into this timeless ritual with a delicious, curated meal accompanied by freshly brewed teas. Alongside your sandwiches and treats, you can admire the gorgeous interior of the tea house, created by more than 40 skilled artisans in Tajikistan.

Make a day of it at The Rayback

is also a hub for community events, people watching, puppy playdates and more. You could spend an entire afternoon relaxing in the sun with a great meal, a drink and some friends.

Take a stroll on Pearl Street Mall

No 91Ҹ summer is complete without a visit to Pearl Street Mall. Wander through local shops, watch street performers, grab a bite to eat and soak up the lively downtown atmosphere. Be sure to stop for a scoop of ice cream along the way.

Summer nights

Attend the Colorado Shakespeare Festival

Enjoy live theater under the Colorado sky at CU 91Ҹ's historic Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre. The is one of the longest-running programs on campus and the second-longest-running Shakespeare festival in the nation. It's a quintessential 91Ҹ summer experience.

Colorado Shakespeare Festival production in the outdoor theater on campus

for the 2026 season, featuring: "Twelfth Night" with a "Downton Abbey twist," a modern take on "Julius Caesar," a stage adaptation of the Oscar-winning film "Shakespeare in Love" and the world premiere comedy "Friends/Romans/Countrymen."

Dance at Bands on the Bricks

One of 91Ҹ’s favorite summer traditions, brings live music, dancing and community to Pearl Street on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer. Grab dinner downtown, gather with friends and enjoy performances from local and regional bands as the sun sets over the Flatirons.

Stargaze at Sommers-Bausch Observatory

Located next to Fiske Planetarium, the Sommers-Bausch Observatory hosts free public open houses on select Friday evenings throughout the summer when the skies are clear. Look through a telescope on the observing deck and be immersed in 91Ҹ’s starry skies.

Check the open house schedule.

Catch a concert at Folsom Field

Folsom Field isn't just for football. In recent years, the stadium has welcomed major artists including Mumford & Sons, Tyler Childers and Dead & Company, bringing thousands of music fans to campus on summer nights. Want to add a stadium concert to your 91Ҹ summer bucket list this year? There are still on Aug. 22.