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Grand Lake Fall Bluegrass Festival

Get your toes a tapping at the Grand Lake Fall Bluegrass Festival at the western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Dates: September 17, 2010 - September 19, 2010 update info
Time: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Event Cost: varies
Venue: Town Park - Grand Lake, CO
Contact: Grand Lake Chamber of Commerce
Phone: (970) 627-3402
Email:
Website: grandlakechamber.com
Event Details: Grand Lake Fall Bluegrass Festival - Town Park Food, Libations, Arts & Crafts, Progressive Bingo & Family Fun **Saturday performers: *10:00 a.m. - Highway 40 *12:00 p.m. - Loose Cannon Bluegrass *2:00 p.m. - Slip Stream *4:00 p.m. - Steel Pennies

  • Grand Lake Colorado is located at the western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.
  • Taking place typically the third weekend of September each year, this event is a fun filled weekend for all ages.
  • Enjoy free bluegrass music and many other free activities.

Overview
Mark your calendars to attend the annual Grand Lake Fall Bluegrass Festival in September. In additional to great old fashioned blue grass music, you can enjoy great food, and find one of a kind items for sale made by local artists. It is great family fun.

When
Taking place typically the third weekend of September each year, this event is a fun filled weekend for all ages.

Where
Follow the crowds to Grand Lake, Colorado Town Park where bands will be playing music and artisans will be displaying their crafts.

Just a short drive from Denver through spectacular scenery and you will be at this quaint little mountain town filled with unique shops offering food and souvenirs.

The western gateway to majestic Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Lake is nestled below snowcapped mountain peaks just one mile from the western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Fee
There is no general fee or cost to attend the Grand Lake Fall Bluegrass Festival, however, there may be fees for specific events associated with the Festival.

Details
At the Festival, you can listen to great bluegrass musicians for free, take a free hayride, and enjoy games, arts and crafts. This is considered a real old-fashioned Colorado Mountain Festival.

Bring your appetite so you can enjoy turkey legs, wild boar sausage, corn on the cob, pumpkin pie and candied apples and much more.

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