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According to Forbes, these are the best 8 ‘best places to live’ in Colorado

Colorado is home to no shortage of great places to live, but according to a recent report from Forbes Advisor, there are a few top tier spots that are a cut above the rest. Looking at data that included aspects of life, such as home price, expenses, unemployment rates, community wellness, and crime, the publication narrowed Colorado’s ‘top spots’ down to eight cities spread around the state.

Here’s their list and my take on each pick:

1. Fort Collins

It’s no surprise to find Fort Collins at the top of the Forbes list. It’s filled with energy and life as an outdoor recreation hub, a college town, a spot for young professionals, and a great place to raise a family. The Old Town district makes for the perfect evening of entertainment on a summer night and the many trails keep the local population active. Plus, it’s one of the few Colorado spots that’s got plenty of water nearby – in the form of Horsetooth Reservoir. In my opinion, a worthy selection for the top spot, indeed.

2. Denver

Denver is Denver. If you want big city life in Colorado, this is really the only place to find it. Because of its unique ability to offer this style of living, it definitely belongs somewhere on this list because it is truly unmatched in that regard.

3. Colorado Springs

I’m a bit biased in regard to Colorado Springs, but I’ll always think this city deserves a place on the top of most ‘best American cities’ lists. Tucked against the foothills of Pikes Peak, it’s hard to beat the mix of city life and adventure that Olympic City, USA brings to the table. Does Colorado Springs have the same level of city life that Denver does? No – nothing close. But, that can be a great thing in so many ways.

4. Grand Junction

Located on the often overlooked Western Slope of Colorado, Grand Junction deserves more attention that it gets – granted, the locals are probably fine with that. Uncrowded trails and temperate weather make this a great place to be year-round. It’s close to skiing and a stunning natural landscape. Expect this city to start booming in years to come as the world catches on.

5. Greeley

Not gonna lie – I found the Greeley inclusion a bit odd. It’s one of the Colorado cities I’m pretty unfamiliar with and you don’t hear much about it. Thankfully, one of the OutThere Colorado team members spent significant time living there. According to him, the arts scene is particularly cool, making this spot a sort of a hidden gem (just check out this video of a band performing with the local philharmonic orchestra). Plus, it’s 45 minutes from Denver and Fort Collins and home to WeldWerks Brewing – one of the best places for a craft beer in the state.

6. Boulder

There’s no doubt about it, Boulder delivers that picturesque Colorado lifestyle that people dream of – if you can afford it. While it’s one of the most expensive places to live in the state, it’s also got the best of many worlds. Outdoor recreation is right outside of your front door, while Denver can be reached with a short drive. The restaurant scene is filled with great options, while the college scene brings a layer of life and vibrance to the local entertainment atmosphere. But again, that barrier to entry is the cost of living here – Forbes puts the estimated monthly expenses for a family of four at around $9,000, which is higher than any other spot on their list.

7. Durango

Outdoor recreation and Durango go hand-in-hand. It’s close to skiing, water, hiking trails, massive mountains, and ample wilderness space for camping, plus its location far from any major city means its not as crowded as other outdoor recreation hubs of a similar size around the state. It’s also home to a great restaurant scene. In my opinion, this spot belongs on any list of great places to live in Colorado.

8. Pueblo

Good ol’ Pueblo – sure to turn heads when readers reach this point of the article and find that this city is included on the list. That being said, I’m here to tell you that Pueblo is a bit underrated. Not only is it one of the most affordable cities to call home in Colorado, it’s also home to Lake Pueblo, which is great for those that love activities like boating, water sports, and jet skis. It’s also a city on the rise. Get in while it’s still cheap.

Source: https://www.outtherecolorado.com/news/according-to-forbes-these-are-the-best-8-best-places-to-live-in-colorado/article_a49c029a-515a-11ed-a626-1fc144cfed71.html

Anybody who has lived in any of Northern Colorado’s communities for any length of time knows this region is a great place to live. Fort Collins continues to garner a lot of national attention from publications and organizations.

  • 100/100 Municipal Equality Index: Human Rights Campaign – November 2021

  • No. 9, America’s Safest Cities for Young Drivers: Driving Tests – October 2021.

  • No. 2, Best Tasting Drinking Water in North America: American Water Works – June 2021.

  • 2021 What Works Certified City: Bloomberg Philanthropies – July 2021.

  • No. 8, 10 Local Government YouTube Channels That Know What They Are Doing: Engaging Local Government Leaders – June 2021.

  • Significant Achievement for the 2021 PTI Solutions Award: Public Technology Institute (PTI) – June 2021.

  • No. 6, Safest Cities for Cyclists: Your Local Security – May 2021

  • No. 8, Colorado City Ranked Among ‘Most Relaxed’ in Country: Out There Colorado – April 2021

  • No. 4, 25 Best Cities in the US to Own an Electric Car: 24/7 Wall St – April 2021

  • No. 5, 2021 Top 10 Remote-Ready Cities in the US: Livability – January 2021

  • Top 25 U.S. Growth City, 2020 Migration Trends: U-Haul – January 2020

  • GoEV City: Southwest Energy Efficient Project – December 2020

  • Clean Air Champion: RAQC – December 2020

  • No. 8, Most Fitness Friendly Places for 2021: Smart Asset – December 2020

  • No. 1, The Best Places to Live in America in 2020: Market Watch – October 2020

  • No. 13, The 15 Best Places to Live in the United States: The Street – October 2020

  • Best Cities for First-Time Homebuyers: SmartAsset – October 2020

  • No. 1, 2020 Top 100 Places to Live: Livability.com – October 2020

  • No. 1, Green Fleet Award Winner: 100 Best Fleets – September 2020

  • Best U.S. Cities for Beer Lovers: Trips to Discover – August 2020

  • No. 21, Top 30 Creative Small Cities: CVSuite – May 2020

  • No. 18, 20 Safest Cities in Colorado: SafeWise – Apr. 2020


Fort Collins was once overshadowed by Colorado’s heavily populated Front Range and famous mountain ski towns. That status has changed as new residents – increasingly priced out of the Denver or Boulder markets – have moved an hour north to join a growing community that retains a small-town feel.

Home to Colorado State University, Fort Collins is known to many nationally as the Napa Valley of craft beer, hosting big names like New Belgium Brewing Co. along with new up-and-comers. Outdoor recreation is a big driver of the economy and popular in social circles. The city’s access to nearby Rocky Mountain National Park and other pristine public spaces helps feed this dynamic. It’s not uncommon to see locals at the trailhead in the morning for a hike, run or bike ride and then on a brewery patio with friends later that night.

 Many surrounding cities in northern Colorado boast similar advantages, contributing to growth in the region. Because of that popularity, Fort Collins has been forced to reevaluate its transportation and infrastructure systems.

Courtesy of realestate.usnews.com

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