During summer in Colorado you could spend every weekend hopping between mountain towns, heading to another music, art, or mountain sports festival – And we’re not complaining, we just know it can be overwhelming. To fight off FOMO, we listed out some of the best ones … Mark your calendars. GoPro Mountain Games, June 7 – 10

Raft racing at the GoPro Mountain Games. Photo: GoPro Mountain Games What started as a little whitewater festival in 2002 has morphed into a huge, multi-sport shindig that also serves as the semi-official kick-off to summer in Vail: The GoPro Mountain Games. Watch paddlers, bikers and climbers show off their skills – we particularly like the 8-ball Kayak Cross race – and sign up for a mud-run or fly-tying competition. Also, check out bands like St. Paul & The Broken Bones. Fibark, June 14 – 17

Hooligans on the Arkansas River. Photo: Fibark For Father’s Day, head to Salida, one of the best river towns in the state, for the oldest whitewater festival in the country. Fibark, which celebrates the Arkansas’s River’s runoff, has been going on since 1949. It’s a mash-up of boating, bike and running events, music (North Mississippi Allstars are headlining Saturday) arts and other shenanigans. Don’t miss the infamous Hooligan Race, where costumed competitors paddle “anything that floats that isn’t a boat” down through the town’s whitewater park … There’s sure to be carnage Telluride Bluegrass, June 21 – 24

On stage at Telluride. Photo: Planet Bluegrass Telluride is the granddaddy of rootsy music festivals, and its performers range from long-time greats like Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck, to newer, edgier bands that still scrape the edges of bluegrass, like Sturgill Simpson and St. Paul & The Broken Bones. Plus, you get to be in a spectacular box canyon during the longest days of the year, and you can take in all the biking, running and hiking T-ride has to offer before the shows start in the morning. It doesn’t get much better than that. Leadville Boomdays, Aug. 3 – 5

Mule races, obviously. Photo: Leadville Boomdays How many other festivals feature a 22-mile burro running trail race (where you run next to your donkey)? Probably not many, but Leadville Boomdays – which takes its own, quirky spin on the mountain town’s history – isn’t your average festival. In addition to getting your “ass over the pass,” you can participate in, or just watch, a mining competition, parades and several other sports. Nedfest, Aug. 24 – 26

Close to the stage at Nedfest. Photo: Nedfest Nederland (Boulder, Colorado’s hippier, more-mountainous neighbor) has been hosting this music, art and microbrew festival for the past 20 years. They bring in local food and beer, and cap ticket sales at 2,000 so it still feels intimate. There will be hula hoops; There will be dreadlocks; There will be great camping and hiking in the surrounding mountains. And this year there will be Head for the Hills, and folks from Leftover Salmon and The String Cheese Incident. Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Aug. 31 – Sept. 2

Summer festival season in Aspen. Photo: Jazz Aspen Snowmass Summer in Aspen is a hotbed for festivals, and there are lots of good ones, like the Aspen Ideas Fest, and the Food and Wine Classic. But arguably the one that’s the most fun is Jazz Aspen Snowmass, which brings a range of musicians to town twice a summer. They host an event in June (Lyle Lovett is playing), but the Labor Day Festival is their big blowout. This year, you can see the Zac Brown Band, Jack Johnson, and Lionel Ritchie, who seems like the perfect person to see play in Aspen.

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During summer in Colorado you could spend every weekend hopping between mountain towns, heading to another music, art, or mountain sports festival – And we’re not complaining, we just know it can be overwhelming.

To fight off FOMO, we listed out some of the best ones … Mark your calendars.

GoPro Mountain Games, June 7 – 10

What started as a little whitewater festival in 2002 has morphed into a huge, multi-sport shindig that also serves as the semi-official kick-off to summer in Vail: The GoPro Mountain Games.

Watch paddlers, bikers and climbers show off their skills – we particularly like the 8-ball Kayak Cross race – and sign up for a mud-run or fly-tying competition. Also, check out bands like St. Paul & The Broken Bones.

Fibark, June 14 – 17

For Father’s Day, head to Salida, one of the best river towns in the state, for the oldest whitewater festival in the country. Fibark, which celebrates the Arkansas’s River’s runoff, has been going on since 1949.

It’s a mash-up of boating, bike and running events, music (North Mississippi Allstars are headlining Saturday) arts and other shenanigans.

Don’t miss the infamous Hooligan Race, where costumed competitors paddle “anything that floats that isn’t a boat” down through the town’s whitewater park … There’s sure to be carnage

Telluride Bluegrass, June 21 – 24

Telluride is the granddaddy of rootsy music festivals, and its performers range from long-time greats like Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck, to newer, edgier bands that still scrape the edges of bluegrass, like Sturgill Simpson and St. Paul & The Broken Bones.

Plus, you get to be in a spectacular box canyon during the longest days of the year, and you can take in all the biking, running and hiking T-ride has to offer before the shows start in the morning. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Leadville Boomdays, Aug. 3 – 5

How many other festivals feature a 22-mile burro running trail race (where you run next to your donkey)? Probably not many, but Leadville Boomdays – which takes its own, quirky spin on the mountain town’s history – isn’t your average festival.

In addition to getting your “ass over the pass,” you can participate in, or just watch, a mining competition, parades and several other sports.

Nedfest, Aug. 24 – 26

Nederland (Boulder, Colorado’s hippier, more-mountainous neighbor) has been hosting this music, art and microbrew festival for the past 20 years. They bring in local food and beer, and cap ticket sales at 2,000 so it still feels intimate.

There will be hula hoops; There will be dreadlocks; There will be great camping and hiking in the surrounding mountains. And this year there will be Head for the Hills, and folks from Leftover Salmon and The String Cheese Incident.

Jazz Aspen Snowmass, Aug. 31 – Sept. 2

Summer in Aspen is a hotbed for festivals, and there are lots of good ones, like the Aspen Ideas Fest, and the Food and Wine Classic. But arguably the one that’s the most fun is Jazz Aspen Snowmass, which brings a range of musicians to town twice a summer.

They host an event in June (Lyle Lovett is playing), but the Labor Day Festival is their big blowout. This year, you can see the Zac Brown Band, Jack Johnson, and Lionel Ritchie, who seems like the perfect person to see play in Aspen.

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