Did you know there are many events in Crested Butte and Gunnison? See live music, take an art class, volunteer, play trivia, watch (or participate in) a ski or bike race, and more! Check this calendar to see what’s going on.
Free movie night at the Majestic. Come watch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!
Join the Land Trust and our partners at the CB Wildflower Festival for a hike on Baxter's Gulch Trail. RSVPs are required at [email protected]. This is a moderate-level 3-mile, out-and-back […]
Calling All Magic: The Gathering Players! Join us at Storyweaver Games every Monday and Friday night for an exciting Magic the Gathering experience! Whether you're a seasoned pro or a […]
The Gunnison Valley Animal Welfare League (GVAWL) will be holding round 2 of their annual yard sale on Saturday, July 26th from 9am until 2:30pm at 508 N. 7th St. […]
Join us from 10:30-11:15 am at the Gunnison Library on Saturday, July 26 for Kids Bilingual Adventure Yoga! Practice kid-friendly yoga, mindfulness, breathing, stories, and songs on a yoga adventure […]
Add some sparkle with this fun suncatcher workshop! Join artist Anette Akselson to design your own gemstone and wire creation that shines in the sun-perfect for any window or garden.
Join self-taught baker Lauryn Kiefer to make not one, but two versions of the classic tiramisu-a rich traditional recipe and a fruity strawberry twist! This no-bake dessert is perfect for […]
Come dance and sing with Bill Dowell and Friends at the 2nd Annual Crested Butte Mountain Theatre's Summer Fund Raiser. Long time C.B. entertainer, Bill will be bringing his special […]
Gunnison Valley is also host to several beloved annual events. A classic winter event is The Alley Loop, a Nordic ski race that doubles as a costume contest. In fall, Mt. Crested Butte hosts the famous Chili and Beer Festival. Every summer in Gunnison, a crowd gathers to watch America’s fourth-oldest rodeo, Cattlemen’s Days. There are also festivals in Crested Butte that celebrate local art, music, wildflowers, and more. Attending an annual event is a good way to connect with the culture of the Gunnison Valley. You might even create a new tradition for you and your family and friends!