Posted on 7/11/2017 by Alyssa Schnarsky

Keystone Wine and Jazz This Weekend

  Get your grape on this weekend, July 15th and 16th at the annual Keystone Wine and Jazz Festival. This weekend is definitely a favorite amongst the locals!  Wine and Jazz Fest is jam packed with fun events like Prosecco and Pancakes, Flat Irons Jazz Orchestra, wine tastings and so much more!  Wine and cheese along with other food pairings will be happening throughout the entire weekend along with some amazing reserve wine tastings! This is a Colorado Wine festival you will not want to miss! You can view the whole weekend's schedule of events here. Check out our Wine and Jazz Taster's Dream Package which offers two nights lodging in River Run and two one-day Grand Tasting Tickets to the event, starting at just $481! Live music includes artists Scruffy Pearls, Joel Rodney Siemion, Brian Simpson Band, Michael Lington,  the Flatirons Jazz Orchestra, Phil Denny Band and Vincent Ingala.   Looking for some other activities to do this weekend?  On Friday, head up to the top of the mountain for the Friday Afternoon Club, with live music from Dewey Paul.  Spend the afternoon hiking around, enjoying the views and playing yard games such as cornhole, slacklining or ladder golf! On Saturday, take the kids to tie-dye a t-shirt from 3 - 5 pm.  Head out on a bike ride on the beautiful bike path which flows along the Snake River in Keystone.  Ride all the way to Dillon and stop for a cocktail at the Tiki Bar or even ride all the way around the Dillon Reservoir! Prefer to hike? The Keystone Aqueduct Trail is a great trail for all ages that offers great views of Keystone and the Gore Range Mountains.  You may also want to book a whitewater rafting adventure while you are here with Performance Tours rafting.  The activities are endless - but summer is not!  Head to Keystone this weekend for the Wine and Jazz Festival and some fun, before summer is over!  


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Alyssa Schnarsky

Alyssa Schnarsky is the Marketing Director at SummitCove Vacation Lodging in Keystone and has worked in the vacation lodging industry for over 15 years. When she's not delivering exceptional content on all-things Keystone, you can find her hiking in the mountains, skiing the trees, enjoying a live concert, spending time with her tuxedo cat or planning her next adventure.

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