Things to Do in Northern Colorado this June, 2026

photo of the underside of a beach umbrella with the text over it "things to do in northern colorado in 2026"

Summer is in full swing as we roll into June this year. The Colorado Front Range has officially come alive with all kinds of fun things to do. Here are just a few examples of fun activities and events you may want to check out if you’re looking for things to do in Northern Colorado right now. Scroll down for some recommendations from your friendly NoCo REALTOR.

Berthoud Day 2026

When: June 6th, 2026

The Annual Berthoud Day event is a proud tradition in the town of Berthoud, with a ton of activities for everyone to enjoy. The festivities open with the beloved Berthoud Day Parade through the heart of town, and continue throughout the day with other special events like the Berthoud Day 5K. There will be live music and entertainment in the park, plus food trucks, local vendors, and family-friendly activities of all sorts throughout the town. To find out more about these offerings, visit Berthoud Day 2026 on The Berthoud Area Chamber of Commerce’s website.

The Merry Wives of Windsor by Openstage Theatre & Company

When: opens June 6th, with showings until July 11th

Summer is a good time for Shakespeare, as we all may know from a certain comedy-of-errors centered around fairies. While The Merry Wives of Windsor might be more of an obscure offering from Shakespeare’s portfolio of plays, it’s still a great comedy-of-errors with all the twists and turns we expect and love from the famous playwright. These performances by Openstage Theatre & Company, will take place outside in The Heritage Courtyard of the Center for Creativity in North Fort Collins, where the warm summer nights of Northern Colorado will play backdrop to the antics of Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives. For showtimes, more information, and to buy tickets visit Openstage.com.

Roam & Rummage Berthoud

When: June 13th, 2026

This marks the second year of the Roam & Rummage Event in Berthoud, CO. Join this community-driven marketplace event on Saturday, June 13th, from 8 am to 2 pm at Waggener Farm Park. Selling spaces can be reserved for only $10 so this is a great chance for locals especially to make a little cash for those items they don’t need or have been looking to get rid of. You never know, someone could be looking for that exact thing! If your goal is to make sure everything goes to a good home, Habitat for Humanity will also be on site to collect some unsold items. For more details, or to reserve a space, visit the event page on Berthoud.org.

FoCo Fringe Festival

When: June 11th – June 14th

Step out of your artistic comfort zone and into the Fort Collins Fringe Festival! The FoCo Fringe Festival is a four-day mid-June event showcasing some of the bold and vibrant performance arts to be found in the Fort Collins area. Visit the different festival venues around Fort Collins and check out these unique shows, featuring everything from dance performances, to improv comedy, to circus acts, and more. There’s even a kids musical! There’s so much to see in so many genres that, more-than-likely, you’ll be able to find something, maybe even something new, to enjoy. For a list of shows and other information about the festival, visit focofringe.org.

Winona Pool 50th Anniversary Celebration FREE Swim Night

When: June 15th, 2026

Winona Outdoor Pool in Loveland is “celebrating 50 years of FUN in the SUN” on June 15th, with a pool party organized by The Loveland Parks & Recreation Foundation. There will be “70s-inspired music” as well as concessions and other activities to enjoy. Even after 50 years, Winona pool is still going strong with such a big celebration as well as several other fun offerings in June, all of which you can learn more about on the City of Loveland page for Winona Outdoor Pool.

Dog Day of Summer

When: June 27th, 2026

The City of Loveland is hosting a special day for the proud pet parents of Colorado to “discover, explore, and try out new ways to recreate with and support our furry friends.” Well-trained dogs on leashes are invited to try out activities like canine parkour and obstacle courses. There will also be numerous vendors onsite offering everything from pet photography to training to treats. The event is known to be popular, so attendees are encouraged to carpool if they can. For more information and to register for the event, visit cityofloveland.org.

Next
Next

Water-wise landscaping tips: Curating a beautiful yard in the dry Colorado climate