Fort Morgan is stepping into a new season, with baseball on the horizon, community markets in full swing, fresh local dining, and art that reflects the spirit of the plains. If you’ve been looking for a reason to spend time here, this is it.
Big League Energy

Fort Morgan is stepping up to the plate in a big way.
The Morgan County Wranglers, the newest team in the Front Range League, debut in summer 2026 at Eddie Underwood American Legion Field, bringing collegiate wood-bat baseball and hometown pride to Morgan County.
Opening Night is set for June 2, 2026, kicking off a season filled with:
- Collegiate wood-bat baseball
- Theme nights
- Family entertainment
- Classic ballpark fare
- A lively, affordable community atmosphere
t’s summer evenings under the lights, the crack of the bat, and small-town spirit at its best. Follow their Facebook page.

Shop Small at Simply Stated Market
Looking for something happening sooner? Simply Stated Market brings together 20–30 small businesses for a vibrant, family-friendly shopping experience in Fort Morgan.
Hosted quarterly by Simply Stated Bath & Body, these handmade and small business markets feature:
- Boutique shopping
- Handmade goods
- Local artists
- Food vendors
- One-of-a-kind finds
It’s free to attend and the perfect excuse to explore downtown, shop local, and make a day of it.
Event Details:
Saturday, March 21 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The Block | Fort Morgan

Skip the Fast Food, Stop at Teddy’s Coffee
Traveling through Morgan County and craving something fresh?
Teddy’s Coffee & Ice Cream is the perfect stop when you want something healthy, satisfying, and actually delicious. From fresh salads to wholesome options and great coffee, it’s a refreshing break from drive-thru meals.
Whether you’re road-tripping across northeastern Colorado or making a day of it in Fort Morgan, Teddy’s offers a feel-good fuel-up that keeps your trip on track.

Master Artist of the Bird Kingdom on Exhibit
Art lovers won’t want to miss the special exhibit honoring local artist C. Howard Rollin (1909–1983).
Raised on his family’s homestead near Weldona, Rollin called Morgan County home for more than 70 years. Known as the Master Artist of the Bird Kingdom, his detailed wildlife works celebrate the landscapes and natural beauty of northeastern Colorado.
The exhibit showcases selections from the museum archive along with pieces from Rollin’s personal library and studio, offering a deeper look at one of Morgan County’s most notable creative legacies.
Exhibit Details:
Fort Morgan Museum – J.V. Ostermiller Founders Room
Open now – May 31, 2026

Easy Access to Fort Morgan
Planning a visit? Getting here is simple.
Bustang’s Sterling–Denver Outrider route now runs seven days a week, with daily service stopping in Fort Morgan, Brush, Wiggins, Keenesburg, Denver International Airport, and Denver Union Station.
For just $15 one-way to Denver (with 50% discounts for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and children), riders enjoy:
- Comfortable seating
- WiFi
- Power outlets
- Bike racks
- Storage space
It’s an affordable, stress-free way to explore Fort Morgan and northeastern Colorado.
