Arvada
Arvada is largely a commuter town to Denver and Boulder. The primary retail corridors are along Wadsworth Boulevard, 52nd Avenue, 64th Avenue, Ralston Road and Kipling Street. Learn more about Arvada. |
Aurora
Aurora, Colorado truly serves as the Gateway to the Rocky Mountains, acting as a basecamp that allows visitors the opportunity to access Colorado ski resorts, Rocky Mountain National Park, and the Great Sand Dunes National Park within a few hours. Learn more about Aurora. |
Bailey
Situated along a scenic curve in the South Platte River, rustic Bailey serves up healthy doses of beautiful canyon scenery. Its mountain-wilderness backdrop lends a particular charm to this sleepy mountain town. Learn more about Bailey. |
Bow Mar
Incorporated in 1958, the Town of Bow Mar is a Colorado Statutory Town, with a population of about 900 and an area just under one square mile. The Town lies in Arapahoe and Jefferson Counties, 12 miles from Downtown Denver. Bow Mar is composed of about 300 single-family homes on acre lots, open space, and a private recreational lake. Learn more about Bow Mar. |
Boulder
Boulder, Colorado, is located just 30 minutes northwest of Denver, exactly where the plains meet the Rocky Mountains. The town was founded in 1859 by explorers seeking the riches of gold, and Boulder's history only got more colorful from there. Learn more about Boulder. |
Breckenridge
Breckenridge is a Colorado town at the base of the Rocky Mountains’ Tenmile Range. It's known for its ski resort, year-round alpine activities and Gold Rush history. The Victorian core of this former mining town is preserved as the Breckenridge National Historic District, running primarily along Main Street, with colorfully painted buildings from the 1880s and '90s housing shops, galleries and restaurants. Learn more about Breckenridge. |
Brighton
Brighton is a vibrant, close-knit Colorado city that deeply values its history and agricultural roots while embracing progress, innovation and sustainable growth. Conveniently located 20 miles north of downtown Denver, 20 minutes from Denver International Airport and about 30 minutes from Boulder. Brighton has attracted residents who want to feel like they are part of a small town while having access to the amenities of larger urban areas. Learn more about Brighton. |
Broomfield
For the seventh year in a row Broomfield is honored to be recognized as a 2017 Playful City USA. This national recognition program honors cities and towns across the country for putting the needs of kids and families first. Learn more about Broomfield . |
Castle Pines
About 20 miles south of Denver in Douglas County, Colorado. "Enhance our community's unique character by ensuring excellent infrastructure, safe neighborhoods, maximum citizen participation and conscientious development that balances open space, residential and commercial uses." Learn more about Castle Pines. |
Castle Rock
Friendly people, a historic Downtown, community events, small businesses, open spaces and safe neighborhoods imbue Castle Rock with charm. The Town prioritizes protection of these aspects of our community as it plans for the future. Learn more about Castle Rock. |
Centennial
Centennial has many hills, gullies and ravines, and its open spaces are usually accompanied by recreational trails and parks, including Dry Creek Dam, DeKoevend Park, the Highline Canal Trail, Willow Creek Trail, as well as Big Dry Creek and Little Dry Creek Trails. Learn more about Centennial. |
Cherry Hills Village
The City of Cherry Hills Village has prevailed in maintaining its semi-rural character against changing economic trends. Although new development will continue, Cherry Hills strives to preserve its unique character as a quality, single-family residential community in the Denver metropolitan area. Learn more about Cherry Hills Village. |
Colorado Springs
Known as Little London in its early days, the city was founded in 1871 as a resort town by Civil War hero, General William J. Palmer. Today, Olympic City USA is home to more than 55 unique things to see and do. Enjoy stunning natural scenery, endless blue skies and exciting choices for outdoor adventure. See where Olympic dreams are born and discover all that Colorado’s second-largest city has to offer. Learn more about Colorado Springs. |
Columbine Valley
Columbine Valley is a tree-lined neighborhoods, beautiful surroundings and a population that is full of energy and optimism. Learn more about Columbine Valley. |
Commerce City
Commerce City is one of the state’s fastest growing communities, Commerce City is redefining itself for the next generation, building on historic values of community, industry, agriculture and family. Learn more about Commerce City. |
Conifer
The Conifer area is a charming mountain destination with an elevation of 8,277 feet, located along U.S. Route 285 and nestled in the foothills southwest of Denver. Here you’ll find great restaurants, festivals, and outdoor activities. Learn more about Conifer. |
Denver
From the stately Victorian houses of Five Points to the hip restaurants and nightclubs of historic LoDo, Denver's laid-back attitude is exemplified in its neighborhoods. Denver, the capital of Colorado, is an American metropolis dating to the Old West era. Learn more about Denver. |
Denver Tech Center
DTC is a business and economic trading center located in Colorado in the southeastern portion of the Denver Metropolitan Area, within portions of the cities of Denver and Greenwood Village. Learn more about Denver Tech Center. |
Dillon
Located in the heart of Summit County along the shores of beautiful Dillon Reservoir, commonly referred to as Lake Dillon, and home to multiple, breathtaking outdoor amenities. Learn more about Dillon. |
Edgewater
Edgewater is nestled between the cities of Denver, Wheat Ridge and Lakewood. Edgewater offers a unique small town atmosphere within minutes of the downtown Denver area. Learn more about Edgewater. |
Elizabeth
The Town of Elizabeth has been in existence as a small, stable community since the late 1890’s. Located in the western portion of Elbert County, Elizabeth is approximately 45 miles southeast of Denver. The Town is sited at an elevation of 6,530 feet and is set in a unique pine forested area. Learn more about Elizabeth. |
Englewood
Englewood is a small, comfortable community just south of Denver. Its population is 30,255 according to the 2010 Census.Englewood's central location in the Denver Metropolitan area and handy access via highways and public transportation makes it easy for residents, businesspeople, and visitors to get around. Learn more about Englewood. |
Erie
Erie is a community which recognizes the importance of conserving and enhancing its historic small town character, the roots from which it grew, preserving the natural environment in which it resides; a caring community which offers its residents an environment in which to seek a high quality of life. Learn more about Erie. |
Evergreen
Located 30 miles from Downtown Denver, Evergreen is a quiet, picturesque mountain community cradled in the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of about 7,000 feet. Within commuting distance of the city, Evergreen comes complete with free roaming wildlife and fragrant forest beginning at the base of one of Colorado's "fourteeners," Mount Evans. Learn more about Evergreen. |
Federal Heights
The City of Federal Heights is a home rule city located in the Denver Metropolitan Region, roughly 12 miles northwest of downtown Denver. Federal Heights was incorporated in 1940, encompasses 1.78 square miles, and is home to more than 12,000 residents. Learn more about Federal Heights. |
Foxfield
The Town of Foxfield is located in Arapahoe County at the southeast corner of the intersection of Parker and Arapahoe Roads. Surrounding communities include Aurora, Centennial and Unincorporated Arapahoe County. Downtown Denver is 20 miles northwest and the Town of Parker is 5 miles south. Learn more about Foxfield. |
Franktown
Franktown is a rural community tucked off the beaten path, south of Denver and east of Castle Rock. At first glance, the town appears to be just a crossroads with a couple of cafes, a Mexican restaurant and gift boutiques. Appearances can be deceiving. Learn more about Franktown. |
Frisco
The Town of Frisco is a Home Rule Municipality in Summit County, Colorado, United States. The population was 2,683 at the 2010 census. It is a popular town among skiers from around the world. Four major ski resorts are located in close proximity to Frisco: Copper Mountain, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Arapahoe Basin. Learn more about Frisco. |
Genesee
Genesee is a residential community that has it all. Tucked away along the I-70 corridor across from Lookout Mountain, Genesee is a very special place of natural beauty and serenity, and has won many awards for stewardship of native ecology and wildfire mitigation. It boasts the best of mountain living, providing easy access to metro Denver to the east and world-class ski areas to the west. Learn more about Genesee. |
Glendale
Surrounded on all sides by the city of Denver, the small community of Glendale is just a short distance from downtown Denver and the popular Cherry Creek neighborhood. Learn more about Glendale. |
Golden
Golden, Colorado is rich with culture, outdoor activities, scenic beauty, thriving businesses, and friendly people, but the City’s origins are largely thanks to another valuable resource – gold. Golden offers it's residents and visitors an abundance of recreational, cultural and culinary opportunities. Learn more about Golden. |
Greenwood Village
The town incorporated in 1950, but retained its open feel with more than 300 acres of parks and 100 acres of undeveloped open space. The trail system provides 40 miles of scenic walking and biking areas. Greenwood Village also houses the Denver Technological Center, a development of large buildings outside of Denver where many technology-oriented companies are based. Learn more about Greenwood Village. |
Henderson
Henderson is situated in an unincorporated portion of Adams County, in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area. Learn more about Henderson. |
Highlands Ranch
Highlands Ranch is located 12 miles south of Denver in Douglas County and offers a wonderful quality of life and opportunities for an active lifestyle. Highlands Ranch has received national recognition for its great quality of life and amenities and is recognized nationally by Forbes as one of the top places to move in the nation. Learn more about Highlands Ranch. |
Idledale
Idledale, Colorado sits as a small un-incorporated town in Jefferson County Colorado, just west of Denver, in beautiful Bear Creek Canyon Learn More about Idledale. |
Indian Hills
Indian Hills is a beautiful mountain suburb just outside Denver, in Jefferson County, Colorado. The ponderosa pine forests and flowered meadows that surround this small close-knit community of 1500, reach elevations above 8000 feet. Learn More about Indian Hills. |
Ken-Caryl
Ken-Caryl is a master-planned community with more than 6,000 acres devoted to open space and recreation. The 8,000 square foot Ranch House sits as the centerpiece of a 17-acre community center with full amenities. Learn More about Ken-Caryl. |
Keystone
Keystone Resort serves all levels of skiers, from beginners to advanced, and a man-made lake is surrounded by attractive ski lodges. The lake, one of the nation's largest groomed skating ponds, is popular with ice skaters in winter and paddle-boaters in summer — just don't run over the ducks. Learn More about Keystone. |
Kittredge
The tiny mountain community of Kittredge is located near the towns of Evergreen and Idledale in Bear Creek Canyon and offers access to several Denver Mountain Parks and Jefferson County Open Space parks perfect for picnics, hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Learn More about Kittredge. |
Lafayette
Lafayette, Colorado’s panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains inspires its vision for the future. Learn More about Lafayette. |
Lakewood
A relatively young city, incorporated in 1969, Lakewood has grown rapidly thanks to its prime location near the Rocky Mountain, excellent schools and high yield of cultural offerings. A collection of lakes provides plenty of opportunities to swim, fish and boat. Learn more about Lakewood. |
Larkspur
Larkspur is located off of Interstate I-25 (exit 172 northbound and exit 173 southbound) between Castle Rock and the Tri-Lakes area of Colorado. Close to the Denver Tech Center and Inverness business park. Learn more about Larkspur. |
Littleton
Just a few miles south of downtown Denver, Historic Downtown Littleton has a charm all its own, from turn-of-the-century buildings and antique shops to cozy, relaxed eateries, restaurants and bars. Browse Main Street's independently owned shops and galleries featuring local artists. You can get to downtown Denver fast via RTD light rail. Learn more about Littleton. |
Lochbuie
25 miles northeast of Downtown Denver on the edge of the eastern Colorado plains, in Weld County, a small town atmosphere with a growing population. Learn more about Lochbuie. |
Lone Tree
With a number of activities, including the ever-popular annual Summer Concert Series, the popular Park Meadows Mall, golf courses and an extensive trail system, this community has everything you need. Learn more about Lone Tree. |
Longmont
Longmont is a diverse, multicultural and welcoming city, one in which it's easy for people to make connections, do business, and to thrive as part of the community. As home to many customs and cultures, it's easy for residents and visitors to find fellowship with others of similar backgrounds and to explore and join in traditions that are new or foreign. Learn more about Longmont. |
Lookout Mountain
Lookout Mountain overlooks Golden, Colorado. Offering a terrific view of the Denver metropolitan area both in day and night, it has long been known for its natural scenery. Learn more about Lookout Mountain. |
Louisville
A rich heritage of strong values and honored traditions form the basis of life in Louisville, Colorado. Learn more about Louisville. |
Louviers
It’s hard to describe Louviers, Colorado as anything other than a quaint village, located in Douglas County, 25 miles southeast of the Denver metropolitan area. Learn more about Louviers. |
Monument
The first town meeting in Monument, Colorado was held July 3, 1879. The area’s first settlers started out from Iowa, wagon trains in tow, headed toward California, and the gold rush. Learn more about Monument. |
Morrison
Despite its proximity to Denver, Morrison's relative seclusion provides separation from its metropolitan neighbors, and offers the feel of a remote mountain town. Located in beautiful Bear Creek Canyon, in Jefferson County Colorado, and just 30 minutes from downtown Denver, folks in Morrison Colorado like to refer to the town as "The Nearest Faraway Place”. Learn more about Morrison. |
Northglenn
Located seven miles north of Denver, in western Adams County, Northglenn Colorado is a planned community, mainly consisting of single family homes, and more than 30 miles of well planned greenway trails and parks. Learn more about Northglenn. |
Parker
From the historic downtown and parks, trails and wide open spaces, to the cultural arts center and engaging events like Barker Days and the Christmas Carriage Parade, you’re sure to find that Parker is indeed your kind of place. A small town with a big heart, Parker is a place rooted in history and heritage. Learn more about Parker. |
Pine
The word “picturesque” may just be a little overworked when describing Colorado mountain communities, but visit the town of Pine, Colorado, nestled in the foothills southwest of the Denver Metropolitan area and really, no other word comes to mind. Learn more about Pine. |
Roxborough
Roxborough Colorado rests in the majestic foothills southwest of Denver, in unincorporated in Douglas County. Learn more about Roxborough. |
Sedalia
If you’re traveling south of Denver, on U.S. 85 toward Castle Rock, and perhaps looking to find adventure in Pike National Forest, you’ll have to pass through Sedalia, Colorado to get there. Learn more about Sedalia. |
Sheridan
Sheridan, Colorado began with the establishment of a U.S. Army post in 1887, and grew in tandem with the expansion of the Southern Pacific and Rio Grande railroad facilities thriving in the area, at that time. Learn more about Sheridan. |
Southglen
Southglenn, Colorado located at University and Arapahoe, in Arapahoe County south of the Denver Metropolitan area, officially became a part of Centennial Colorado, when Centennial incorporated in 2001. Learn more about Southglen. |
Superior
The history of Superior Colorado lies in the coal mining industry, and it’s said the town itself was named after the "superior" quality of coal found in the area Learn more about Superior. |
Thornton
Located roughly ten miles north of Denver off Interstate 25, Thornton’s location provides an ideal environment for both business and recreation. Easy access to other major thoroughfares that carry travelers to nearby major resort and recreational facilities is also a plus. This fast growing community of a little more than 110,000 is a favorite target for high profile developers who see value in serene settings and panoramic views available to current and future homeowners. Learn more about Thornton. |
Watkins
Watkins Colorado, 25 miles east of Denver is an unincorporated town in Adams County Colorado, and it seems they prefer it that way. Learn more about Watkins. |
Westminster
Situated halfway between Denver and Boulder, Westminster, Colorado has become a great alternative for anyone employed in Denver’s center of finance and government, and Boulder’s center of research and education. Learn more about Westminster. |
Wheat Ridge
Interstate-70, as it curves west, into the heart of the Rocky Mountains, cradles a small progressive city of 30,000, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The City of Wheat Ridge is located in Jefferson County. Learn more about Wheat Ridge. |