RockyGrass Festival: July 25–27, 2025

Published On: July 23rd, 2025

The 53rd annual RockyGrass Festival returns to Lyons July 25–27 on the scenic Planet Bluegrass Ranch. This three-day celebration draws around 4,000 music lovers per day for a deep dive into traditional bluegrass in a picture-perfect Colorado setting.

Attendees at RockyGrass in Lyons cooling off in the St Vrain riverFeatured acts include:

Molly Tuttle &  Golden Highway

The Del McCoury Band

Sam Bush Bluegrass Band

The Infamous Stringdusters

Peter Rowan with Sam Grisman Project
…and more, plus instrument contest finalists and winners competing on stage.

As one organizer puts it, the river is practically a co-headliner—festivalgoers chill in North St. Vrain Creek with the music just across the water, set beneath red cliffs and cottonwood shade.

Tickets are sold out, but limited tent camping passes remain available—many guests choose Planet Bluegrass lodging or nearby stays in Lyons.

Spotlight on A‑Lodge Lyons

Located just a few minutes from Planet Bluegrass Ranch, A‑Lodge Lyons is the perfect base for music fans looking to combine comfort, convenience, and a taste of Lyons’ laid-back charm. After a full day of bluegrass:

Relax by the river or stroll between downtown galleries and eateries.

Rest up for evening jams at Planet Bluegrass or local venues.

You’ll wake up to cool mountain air and be steps away from music, nature, and community.

Lyons at a Glance: What to Do Beyond the Festival

Local dining & drinks

Marigold: A James Beard finalist offering elegant, seasonal cuisine.

Moxie Bread Co.: Flaky croissants, rustic breads and café fare.

St. Vrain Market: A deli/dessert spot perfect for festival lunch or snacks.

Spirit Hound Distillers, MainStage Brewing, The Rock Garden, Oskar Blues: Taprooms and beer gardens with live music, fire pits, and township vibes.

Outdoor adventures

LaVern M. Johnson Park: Tube the North St. Vrain Creek or picnic under cottonwoods.

Hall Ranch & Heil Valley Ranch Open Spaces: Trails for hiking, mountain biking, and riding through pine forests and rocky foothills—close to Lyons.

St. Vrain access: Festivalgoers often cool off in the river adjacent to the stage—bring water shoes and sun hat.

History & culture

Lyons Redstone Museum: Housed in an 1881 red sandstone schoolhouse, the museum tells the town’s mining and settlement story (open through October).

Downtown Lyons: Historic sandstone buildings, local galleries, and public art installations along Main Street offer stroll-and-shop breaks between sets.

Plan Your Weekend: Music + Adventure

Day AM / Midday Afternoon / PM
Fri–Sun Attend RockyGrass performances, instrument contests, workshops River lounging or riverfront lawns with music views
Day Off or Evening Grab brunch at Moxie Bread or sandwiches at St. Vrain Market Dine at Marigold or grab pizza & beer at MainStage or Oskar Blues
Any Day Hike trails at Hall Ranch or Heil Valley Stroll downtown for art, museum, and souvenir shops

Local Buzz & Fest Vibe

Redditors and festival veterans praise RockyGrass for its jamming grounds, community spirit, and picture‑perfect stage-by-river setting:

“Best bluegrass festival there is.”
“The river was a fine way to cool off while listening to music.”

Why A‑Lodge Lyons Makes Perfect Sense

Location: Just minutes from Planet Bluegrass, but tucked into quiet Lyons.

Mix of activities: Music, water fun, hikes, local art, breweries—all walkable or a short drive.

Festival-friendly pace: Easy morning strolls to get coffee or supplies, with festival energy in easy reach.

Whether you’re camping at Planet Bluegrass or preferring a cozy lodge pull‑back in town, A‑Lodge Lyons is your gateway to the full RockyGrass experience—great music, riverside chill, and a mountain town spirit that lingers long after the last set.