Things to Do in Longmont
Longmont, Colorado makes it easy to slow down, explore, and connect—with nature, community, and a bit of adventure. Whether you’re visiting with kids, looking for senior-friendly activities, or exploring solo, this Front Range city offers sunshine, scenery, and charm through every season.
Why Longmont Works Year-Round
Nestled between Boulder and Loveland, Longmont enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year and sits just east of the Rocky Mountain National Park nps.gov/romo. It’s the perfect balance between small-town warmth and outdoor energy. You can paddleboard at sunrise, visit an art exhibit by afternoon, and sip craft beer downtown as the sun sets over Longs Peak. Here, the seasons don’t limit you—they just offer new ways to enjoy Colorado’s outdoors.
Local Favorites for Everyone
- Longmont Museum & Cultural Center — Discover interactive exhibits on history, science, and art, plus family programs and live performances. Wikipedia
- St. Vrain Greenway — A scenic paved trail system perfect for walking, biking, or rollerblading, connecting parks and open spaces across the city. City of Longmont
- Downtown Longmont Creative District — Shop, eat, and explore public art and galleries in one of Colorado’s official Creative Districts. Downtown Longmont
- Longmont Recreation Center — Offers fitness, aquatics, climbing, and family drop-in programs year-round.
- Sandstone Ranch Community Park & Nature Area — A mix of trails, open space, historic buildings, and river views that’s great for walking or wildlife watching.
Winter
When the snow falls, Longmont stays active. Go skating at the Roosevelt Park Ice Pavilion, take a dip in the Longmont Recreation Center’s indoor pools, or enjoy a quiet afternoon at the Longmont Museum or Public Library. Winter here is peaceful but never dull—perfect for crisp walks and cozy coffee stops.
Spring
Spring brings birds, blossoms, and bright trails. The Sandstone Ranch Nature Area comes alive with ranger-led programs and gentle hikes. Families can join kids’ reading programs at the library, and seniors might enjoy guided garden tours or patio lunches downtown. Spring weather is mild, making it one of the best times for photography and picnics.
Summer
Longmont really shines in the summer.
- Spend a day at Union Reservoir, where you can kayak, paddleboard, swim, or just relax on the sandy beach.
- Browse the Longmont Farmers Market at the Boulder County Fairgrounds for local produce, crafts, and live music.
- Catch outdoor concerts, parades, and street festivals. Check the Visit Longmont Events Calendar for what’s happening each weekend.
- Explore the St. Vrain Greenway in early morning or late evening light for the best mountain views and wildlife sightings.
Fall
As the leaves turn golden, Longmont feels extra magical. Take a scenic stroll around McIntosh Lake, where you’ll get panoramic views of Longs Peak and the Front Range. Visit nearby pumpkin patches and corn mazes in Boulder County, or drive out to St. Vrain State Park for birdwatching and easy lake trails.
Indoors, fall brings new art exhibits, theater performances, and cozy coffeehouse concerts across town.
For Families (Kids & Parents)
- The Longmont Public Library hosts storytimes, crafts, and family reading programs all year.
- Get outdoors at the St. Vrain Greenway, Sandstone Ranch, or Union Reservoir for hands-on nature play.
- The Longmont Recreation Center offers kid-friendly swimming, climbing walls, and drop-in gym time.
- Don’t miss summer splash days, fall pumpkin trips, and winter skating at Roosevelt Park.
- Tip: Many family programs are free or low-cost—register early through the city’s activities page.
For Seniors (Adults 55 and Up)
- Longmont Senior Services offers wellness classes, clubs, and day trips—from Tai Chi and bridge to hiking and snowshoeing. City of Longmont Senior Services
- Enjoy easy walking on flat, paved sections of the St. Vrain Greenway or paths around McIntosh Lake.
- The Longmont Senior Center near Roosevelt Park provides social programs, community lunches, and volunteer opportunities. Longmont Meals on Wheels
- Look for seasonal nature walks, art classes, and indoor activities during cooler months.
- Tip: Many senior programs are subsidized—check the city’s quarterly GO Catalog for updates. City of Longmont Senior Services
Planning Tips
- Colorado’s weather can change quickly—check forecasts and event schedules before you go. NOAA Boulder Forecast
- Many family and senior programs require registration; reserve early online.
- Weekday mornings are the best time for quiet trails and uncrowded attractions.
- Stay up-to-date on city programs and seasonal activities here: City of Longmont Activities.
Helpful Links and Resources
- Visit Longmont – Things to Do
- City of Longmont – Fun Things to Do
- Senior Services – Activities & Programs
- Downtown Longmont Visitor Info
- Colorado.com – Longmont Travel Guide
Final Thought:
Longmont is a city built for connection. Whether you’re skating in winter, paddling in summer, or savoring a sunset over the Rockies, it’s easy to see why locals love it year-round. Bring comfortable shoes, a curious spirit, and your camera—because every corner of Longmont has something worth remembering.
