June brings a seasonal reset for Northern Colorado's wellness community — and this month there's genuinely a lot worth marking on the calendar.
Naturally Inspired Health Summit — June 13 in Loveland
The Naturally Inspired Health Summit is coming to The Ranch Events Complex (5280 Arena Circle, Loveland) on Saturday, June 13, 2026. Doors open at 8am. The day features a farmers market with local vendors offering organic produce, natural remedies, pasture-raised goods, and handmade products — plus a community dance experience that's open to all levels with no choreography required. It's one of the more genuine wellness gatherings in Northern Colorado. More at naturallyinspiredhealthsummit.com.
Colorado Ozone Action Day Season Opens
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment officially launched its Summer Ozone Action Day Alert Program on June 1. The program monitors air quality across the Front Range corridor and issues alerts when ozone levels reach concerning levels — typically on hot, sunny, low-wind days. With persistent drought conditions across much of the state, it's a program worth paying attention to through the summer. Check current conditions at colorado.gov/airquality.
Loveland Farmers Market Returns June 7
The Loveland Farmers Market opens for its summer season on June 7 and runs weekly through late September. A reliable fixture of the Loveland summer calendar — good for local food, artisan makers, and community. Worth adding to the routine if you're in the area on weekends.
Northern Colorado's Wellness Landscape This Summer
The CBD Store, located at 677 E. Eisenhower Blvd. in Loveland, has been a community resource for hemp-derived wellness products since 2018. Every product on the shelf is third-party lab tested. Store hours are Monday through Saturday, 11am–6pm. Online orders over $75 ship free at thecbdstorecompany.com.
Events like the Naturally Inspired Health Summit are a good sign for where the NoCo wellness community is headed. The summer calendar is starting to fill in — worth keeping an eye on what's happening locally over the next few months.
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