The Fort Morgan center is approximately the area of Ft Morgan Amtrak and the area of Colorado Plains Medical Center.
Fort Morgan is a great town, especially if you're a fan of Glenn Miller. The famous American band leader and musician grew up in this city. There are plenty of beautiful trails for hiking, biking, and running. The Fort Morgan Museum is well worth visiting with permanent, historical artifacts about the city and educational programs for the whole family. Fort Morgan is a great farm ranch community on the eastern plains of Colorado.
Temperatures in Fort Morgan dip into the low 40s, but spring and fall typically range from the 50s to the 70s, with summer highs reaching the low 90s. May is the rainiest month of the year, which averages 7 days of rain per year. You can expect clear skies and mild weather throughout the year since Fort Morgan typically basks in over 300 days of sunshine each year.
Fort Morgan offers an impressive slate of annual events that bring the community together. Most are scheduled during the warmer months from May through September. Many of Fort Morgan's most anticipated events are golf tournaments, starting with the Cargill Pro-Am Golf Tournament in May.
The Fireman's Golf Tournament happens in July, followed by the REA Invitational Golf Tournament and the Good News Jail and Prison Ministry Golf Event in August. The D-J Basin Golf Tournament and the Fort Morgan Heritage Foundation Golf Tournament round out the schedule in September.
Other annual events include the Glenn Miller SwingFest, Thursday Night Live! Downtown Fort Morgan Concert Series from June through August, Bobstock Music Festival in July, the Alzheimer's Memory Walk in September, the Fall Harvest Car Show in September, the Rotary Club Duck Drop Event in October, and the Christmas Parade in early December.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Fort Morgan offers some of the best hotel discounts in the area whether you're a AAA member, senior, or government or military member. The hotel is also convenient to local sites of interest, including the Fort Morgan Museum and Bunker Hill Country Club.
That convenience also extends to the guest room amenities, which include fridges, microwaves, desks, and complimentary wireless internet access. You can also enjoy cable programming on the flat-screen television. There's also an indoor pool, 24-hour fitness center, a snack bar and deli, and you can enjoy complimentary full breakfast served daily.
For affordable hotel rates right in the heart of the city, Comfort Inn Fort Morgan is the hotel of choice. The hotel is also located just 2 miles from the Fort Morgan Amtrak and just five minutes away from Riverside Park and Fort Morgan Museum.
Guest rooms come equipped with all the necessities, including fridges, microwaves, flat-screen televisions with cable programming, desks, free wireless internet access, and coffee and tea makers. You can make free local calls during your stay and visit the indoor pool and spa tub as much as you'd like. You can order room service during select hours, visit the bar and lounge, and indulge in complimentary breakfast served each morning.
The lowest hotel rates in town might just be at Super 8 by Wyndham Ft. Morgan. It's located just over 2 miles from Quail Dunes Golf Course. Each air-conditioned room features a fridge, flat-screen television, and complimentary wireless internet access. Rooms also have safes, desks, and phones with free local calls. A complimentary buffet breakfast will help you save even more throughout your stay.
Fort Morgan was an important stop along the Overland Trail, first established as Camp Wardwell in 1865 with the intent of protecting immigrants and supply trains going to and from Denver and nearby mining operations. The fort was rechristened Fort Morgan only one year later in 1866 to honor the late Colonel Christopher A. Morgan. Though the fort did not officially operate for long, closing in 1868, it was at one time home to 19 different companies and regiments.
The town of Fort Morgan was not established until 1884, on a site that lay just south of the old, abandoned fortifications. The area's military connections resumed during World War II as Fort Morgan became home to Fort Morgan State Armory and a military school linked to the West Coast Air Corps Training Center.
One of Fort Morgan's most famous citizens is also linked to the World War II era. Famed big-band musician and composer Glenn Miller attended high school in the city. It's said that in his high school days, Miller once played trumpet from the roof of the town high school building. His jazz standards, “In the Mood,” “Moonlight Serenade,” and “Chattanooga Choo Choo” provided the soundtrack to the war years. Visit the Fort Morgan Museum and Library for more in-depth historical detail about Fort Morgan's past.
You can visit a significant piece of Fort Morgan's past or even drive across it. The Rainbow Bridge was built between 1922 and 1923. The unique design features a series of arches built in steel and reinforced by concrete, and every arch is capped by a gas-powered light. At the time, it was the longest archway bridge in the nation. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Come for the golfing, sports, and leisure and stay for the small-town, community feel. From the past to the present day, Fort Morgan offers plenty to entertain and entice you.
Below are reviews of the city of Fort Morgan, CO from an actual visitor's perspective.
Arby's, gas prices good. Location of the hotel was convenient to I-80.
Cute, friendly city; great weekend experience!
The Mav!
Hotel was simple and easy to get to.
The Flame Restaurant is a must if you love steak!
Good TV, well-lighted parking lot and lobby and shower pressure.