What can UNC students do for fun on weekends in Greeley?

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There is a lot to do in Greeley on the weekend for all ages. The Greeley Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has created a weekly e-mail blast of weekend activities, concerts and dinning specials. Feel free to visit their website and check out their calendar of events. The goal of the Greeley Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is reflected in its Vision Statement: "To create a thriving, urban neighborhood that is a vibrant place to live, work and play." To sign-up for their weekly e-mails visit http://www.greeleydowntown.com/our-calendar
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Greeley has the eastern section of the Poudre River Trail. It starts at Island Grove Park and follows the Poudre River west through Windsor and on toward Fort Collins. I believe it now goes all the way to Fort Collins. Many people walk, ride bike, roller blade, or run the trail. It is paved and wide for easy passing.
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There are many things to do in Greeley. Please go to the link below for a calendar of events.
http://www.greeleydowntown.com/our-calendar
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Greeley Rec Center is Pretty nice!
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Go to Fonta's Pizza
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You can camp for at Greeley Missile Site. And if you have an RV and need a cheap place to dump... Lovely isolated campground located between Greeley and Loveland on route 34. It used to be a missile site and there is adequate flat parking, good grassy areas and flush toilets. There is a dump station for a $2.00 fee. Great park, super nice host. They give tours of the site on the weekends. The only issue is that this park is a pain to find. Be aware that there are no signs for the park if you are coming Westbound on Hwy 34 toward Spur 257.
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