From Horsetooth Reservoir to Old Town Square, Fieldcast brings enterprise mobile internet to Northern Colorado's most beloved outdoor venues.
Fort Collins punches well above its weight in outdoor events — the brewery culture, the CSU presence, and the proximity to the Cache la Poudre canyon all drive a year-round calendar of festivals, races, and gatherings. Most of those events happen in venues where cellular can't scale with the crowd.
Fort Collins' pedestrian heart hosts the Colorado Brewer's Festival, New West Fest, and dozens of market and concert events. Dense vendor POS, food trucks, and 20,000-person attendance all need connectivity that the local towers can't provide on a busy event weekend.
Home to triathlon events, regattas, and outdoor concerts along the reservoir's eastern shore. Remote enough from the city center that cellular is marginal at the water's edge. Fieldcast's Starlink uplink covers aid stations, timing systems, and spectator WiFi across the event zone.
Fort Collins' central park hosts Foothills Gateway events, summer concert series, and large community gatherings. Open green space makes Starlink positioning straightforward — we're typically up and broadcasting within 45 minutes of arrival.
Large outdoor events on the Colorado State University campus — commencement, Ag Day, alumni events — push beyond the university's permanent WiFi footprint. Fieldcast provides overflow coverage for guest attendees and outdoor vendor zones.
Fort Collins is Colorado's craft beer capital, and its major breweries — Odell, New Belgium, Zwei Brewing — all host outdoor events on their patios and lawns. Tap-to-pay, ticketing apps, and livestream coverage all need a network that the parking lot doesn't have.
Cache la Poudre canyon hosts whitewater festivals, trail races, and rafting events in a location with essentially no cellular service. Fieldcast stages at the put-in or finish area and connects the operations that make remote event management possible.
Fort Collins consistently ranks among Colorado's most livable cities — and its residents spend a disproportionate share of their time outside. That culture drives an event calendar that runs from March through November, with outdoor festivals, races, markets, and concerts filling nearly every weekend.
The cellular capacity at those events hasn't kept pace with the crowd size. New Belgium's Tour de Fat draws 80,000 people over two days. The Colorado Brewer's Festival packs Old Town. Horsetooth Reservoir fills up on race weekend. These events need connectivity that scales with the headcount, not the carrier's neighborhood estimate.
Fieldcast has served the Northern Colorado event circuit since day one. We know the venues, the terrain, and the event organizers. One call gets you a coverage plan by the next morning.
Tell us your venue and what needs to stay online. We'll send a coverage plan within 24 hours.
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