14th Annual Dutch Oven & Chili Cook-ff at Jackson Lake

The purpose for this Dutch oven and Chili cook-off is to have fun, to enjoy good food, to share our enthusiasm for chili and Dutch oven cooking, to get outdoors, and the use of state’s natural resources.
Jackson Lake State Park Visitor Center sign.

Event Info

About this Event

The purpose for this Dutch oven and Chili cook-off is to have fun, to enjoy good food, to share our enthusiasm for chili and Dutch oven cooking, to get outdoors, and the use of state’s natural resources. Free tasting begins after judging is complete which will be approximately 4p.m.

There are 7 food categories and a coffee category. If interested in participating please reach out to Darby at the park at 970-645-2551 ext 102 for more information.

Event Location: North end of Lakeside Campground in Jackson Lake State Park

Location

Saturday, Sep 28, 2024

8:00 am

Saturday, Sep 28, 2024

8:00 pm

Saturday, Sep 28, 2024

8:00 am - 8:00 pm

Jackson Lake State Park

26363 Co Rd 3
Orchard, CO 80649
United States

Registration

is required

*Check registration for applicable fees

No registration required

All Ages

Darby

970-645-2551 ext 102

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