Tour 3 Berthoud Farmstead Barns

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Morning Tour – Begins at 9 am Sharp

Afternoon Tour – Begins at 1 pm Sharp

There will be a presentation at each barn every hour.

Following the success of our first event, the Berthoud Historical Society is proud to present our second Historic Barn Tour, featuring three remarkable barns that reflect the region’s deep agricultural roots. For many years, Society leaders and members have recognized the importance of creating opportunities to experience these working landmarks firsthand. As housing and retail development continues to expand across the area, the chance to view and appreciate barns connected to Berthoud’s agricultural heritage becomes increasingly important. The barns we see today may not stand forever, making it all the more meaningful to visit them now—to admire their craftsmanship, understand their purpose, and hear the stories of the farm families whose lives were shaped by the land.

This year you, your family, and friends have an opportunity to tour 3 farmsteads in and around Berthoud.

View Three Berthoud Barns

A Self-Driving Tour

Participants will have the opportunity to visit the Salomonson Centennial Farm, established in 1895, the Swanson-Nibbelink Farm (1918), and the Lebsack-Ritter Farmstead (~1900). At each property, guests will learn not only about the barn itself, its style, purposes, and history, but also about the families that lived on the property, the original land holdings, and the stories shared by the present (and past) owners.

These are driving tours. You will need to drive from one barn to the next in the order outlined in your barn tour booklet.

The 2024 Barn Tour:

Two Tours – AM & PM

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Morning Tour – Begins at 9 am Sharp (9am to 12:30pm)

Afternoon Tour – Begins at 1 pm Sharp (1pm to 4:30pm)

There will be a presentation at each barn every hour.


To assure that each barn has a similar number of visitors, participants will be assigned their first barn to start with. Please arrive at your starting barn at least 5 minutes early so that the presentation of the barn and the farmstead/family history can begin at the top of the hour (9am – morning tour or 1pm – afternoon tour). Once you have explored the barn and learned about the family farm, you will return to your car and drive to the next barn on the list.

There will be a presentation at each barn every hour.

Docents will be sure to stop in time for folks to drive safely to and arrive at their next barn before the top of the hour. There will be signs and balloons to help you find the next barn as you get closer.

Reserve Your Spot!

Once you decide which tour (AM or PM) you want to join, select it below and follow the directions for purchasing your ticket booklet and any additional reservations.

Please note:

  • You must agree to the Waiver of Liability and Indemnification provided by Larimer County to participate (see below).
  • One Barn Tour Booklet with barn descriptions and route map will be given for each purchase. For example, if a family of 4 is participating, it will receive one booklet and 4 bracelets to wear during the tour to show proof of purchase.

Morning Tour Reservations

Afternoon Tour Reservations

How the Process Works

After purchasing your Barn Tour reservation, you will receive an email receipt confirming your purchase. Before the tour, you will also receive a separate email with the address of your assigned first barn stop. Please watch your email carefully, as this location information is required for check-in.

On the day of the tour, you will begin at your assigned first barn, where you will receive your tour booklet and admission bracelet(s). Your bracelet will serve as your ticket for entry to the remaining two barns on the tour.

Participants will not need to stop by the museum in advance to pick up materials; all check-in materials will be distributed at your first barn location on the day of the event.

Important: Barn Tour check-in information will be sent by email. Please provide an email address you check regularly when making your reservation.

Additional Information
  • The BHS recommends that participants wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes, long-sleeved shirts, and trousers/long skirts.
  • Because participants will be driving to and from each barn, the BHS strongly recommends the participants drive the route and direction highlighted on their ticket booklet.
  • Smoking/vaping is not allowed on any of the Barn Tour properties.
  • No dogs or pets are allowed on the tour.

Disclaimer

The Berthoud Historical Society (BHS) warns all participants that there are inherent risks to entering barns, walking around properties, and otherwise exploring a farmstead. The participant can expect to come into contact with or be exposed to:

  • Animal and bird droppings
  • Wildlife
  • Allergens
  • Dust and grime
  • Uneven surfaces
  • Dim lighting
  • Protruding and low-hanging objects
  • Many other obstacles that might be present in the barn or on the property

In order to attend the Barn Tour, participants must accept the Waiver of Liability and Indemnification provided by Larimer County before purchasing their reservation. 

The form will appear on the Checkout Page and must be completed by all attendees.

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