History, Nature, and Recreation Intersect in Morgan County!

 

Friends toasting glasses of red wine

From arts and culture to recreational activities, there’s a reason why one of Morgan County’s greatest assets is that we’re Close Enough to Visit. Far Enough to Get Away

Need to stop and smell the roses? Check out the small-town charm that’s yours to explore. Hungry for more? Savor our local food scene and try resisting the craft wines, local brews, global cuisine, and hometown favorites. 

We’ve also got a few surprises up our sleeves. Did you know that the legendary Glenn Miller grew up in Fort Morgan? In 1920, he formed his first swing band as a student attending Fort Morgan High. Or that our 45-hole Optimist and Pessimist Courses attract disc golfers from all over the U.S.? And if you’ve got an HGTV fan on your hands, they’ll love knowing that Home Town Takeover did a whole-town renovation in Fort Morgan in 2024. 

But if we had to give you a list of our favorites, we’d have to agree with Visit Colorado’s Top 10 Attractions of Morgan County

Top 10 Attractions

Families enjoy swiming at Jackson Lake State Park

Jackson Lake State Park

 
Western meadowlark (sturnella neglecta), pawnee national grassland, colorado

Pawnee Grasslands Birding Tour

 
crowd partying stage lights live concert summer music festival

The Bobstock Music Festival

 
Disc golf and pickleball players

Disc Golf/Pickleball Heaven

 
Two race cars on a dirt track at the I-76 Speedway

I-76 Speedway

 
ide by side photos of Rainbow Bridge and Riverside Park in Morgan County, Colorado

Rainbow Bridge and Riverside Park

 
A cowgirl roping and riding at the Brush Rodeo

Brush Rodeo and the Bucking Bull Battle

 
Silhoutte of a man hunting with a rifle at Longmeadow Game Resort

Longmeadow Game Resort, Clays Club & Event Center

 
Inside the historic Fort Morgan Museum

Living History

 
Happy residents of Morgan County

The People of Morgan