Colorado’s fall events promise excitement and a bit of the unexpected! From Denver’s lively Day of the Dead bash to Fort Collins’ pitch-black dining and Breckenridge Brewery’s exclusive Buffs IPA, there’s something for every taste. Add fitness and art in Boulder, and you’ve got the ultimate Colorado experience.

If there’s one thing Colorado knows how to do, it’s throw a celebration that’s equal parts quirky and memorable. Whether you’re in Denver’s RiNo district for a Day of the Dead bash with Chef Dana Rodriguez, sipping on Breckenridge’s limited-edition Buffs brew, or diving headfirst into an existential fitness class, the state is buzzing with events that are anything but ordinary. Add in Boulder’s latest interactive art exhibit and Fort Collins’ pitch-black dining experience, and you’ve got a lineup that’ll satisfy every craving for food, art, and a little chaos.

  1. Denver’s Day of the Dead: A Party to Die For
    Get ready to raise the dead and your spirits at Work & Class in Denver’s RiNo district. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, this beloved restaurant is throwing a Day of the Dead bash featuring Latino chefs. It’s a culinary fiesta where the only thing scarier than the sugar skulls is the thought of missing out on the delicious food. Dana Rodriguez, the mastermind behind this feast, invites you to join a celebration that promises to be as lively as the afterlife itself. Don’t miss out—unless you’re planning to haunt the place later. Read more.
  2. Breckenridge Brewery’s Crafty Collaboration
    In a match made in heaven—or at least in a sports bar—Breckenridge Brewery has teamed up with the University of Colorado Athletics to brew a new limited-edition craft beer. The Juice Drop Hazy IPA comes in a 19.2 oz. can, perfect for those who believe bigger is better. Whether you’re a Buffs fan or just love a good brew, this collaboration is sure to make your game days a little hazier and a lot hoppier. Grab one before they’re gone, because nothing says “school spirit” like a cold beer in hand. Read more.
  3. Fit for the Future: Colorado’s Latest Trend
    Coloradoans have discovered the secret to health and happiness: exercising while debating the merits of kale smoothies. The latest trend sweeping the state involves fitness classes that double as philosophical discussions on nutrition and well-being. It’s like your high school PE class, but with more existential dread and less dodgeball. So, dust off those sneakers and prepare to ponder the meaning of life while doing burpees. Who knew enlightenment was just a workout away?
  4. Art in Action: Boulder’s New Exhibit
    Boulder is once again proving that art is more than just pretty pictures with its latest exhibit featuring interactive installations that challenge the mind and senses. From mind-bending sculptures to immersive digital displays, this exhibit is a feast for the eyes and an exercise for the brain. It’s a perfect excuse to pretend you’re cultured while secretly just enjoying the cool visuals. Remember, it’s not just art; it’s an Instagram opportunity waiting to happen.
  5. Dine and Delight: Fort Collins’ Unique Experience
    Fort Collins is breaking the mold with a new dining concept that promises to tantalize your taste buds and test your patience. Picture this: you’re served a meal in complete darkness, forcing you to rely on your senses of taste and smell. It’s culinary roulette, where each bite is a surprise, and the only thing certain is the mess you’ll make trying to find your fork. It’s perfect for those who think dinner should be an adventure, not just a meal. Bon appétit, and good luck.

So, what’s on your must-try list? A “Dine in the Dark” adventure in Fort Collins, pondering life over burpees, or maybe snapping a sugar skull selfie at Work & Class? Drop your picks in the comments below—whether you’re here for the art, the eats, or the Instagrammable moments, we want to know how you’re celebrating Colorado-style!

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