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It's Cowboy Brad season 2025🤠👍
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Brad Fitch will again host his Cowboy Singalong programs beginning June 15 and running through August 19 this summer. The shows will happen on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. and are sponsored by the Town of Estes Park, local merchants and individual donors.

These events are free and open to the public at Bond Park, a lovely outdoor venue in the heart of downtown Estes Park, Colorado. Although this is an uncovered, outdoor venue, rainouts are rare. Attendees often bring along blankets or folding chairs to sit on, as the park has limited seating but plenty of room to spread out.

This series originated in the mid-1990s, when it was exclusively cowboy music. Though the name has been retained, the hour-long performance has evolved to include campfire favorites, novelty songs, classic country, folk, kid songs and Fitch’s own compositions.

“I never prepare a set list and often take requests,” Fitch said. “Sometimes, I invite my band members to join me in the performance. The result is that the program is never exactly the same, though a few of the songs may be from night to night.”

Sponsorships are organized by Ann Taylor, owner of the Colorado Homestead shop in Estes Park. “Sponsors often donate prizes that I can award to audience members through contests, such as dancing, trivia questions, etc. It’s always lots of fun and I hope everyone will check it out this summer,” Fitch said.

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Edge of Time Rock. Between Lily lake and Lily Mountain. You will find this by following the trail up on the North side o...
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Edge of Time Rock. Between Lily lake and Lily Mountain. You will find this by following the trail up on the North side of the Lily lake trail. This is not on the trail to Lily Mountain. But it is a really neat hike. Not a difficult trail.

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