With it's convenient access to beautiful scenery, outdoor recreation, shopping, and entertainment, the Front Range is an incredible place to live, work and play.
The Colorado Front Range contains the largest cities and the majority of the population of Colorado.
Communities found in the Front Range include: Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, Longmont, Boulder, Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. These cities are committed to the same developmental principles, ensuring that residents enjoy the benefits of economic opportunity without sacrificing the promise of Colorado's nature-oriented lifestyle.
Colorado's Front Range climate is considered semi-arid, and boasts over 300 days of sunshine per year. The average temperature in January is 30 degrees; in July, 73 degrees. You can see why Colorado's Front Range region, with it's mild climate and convenient access to the Rocky Mountains, is a place to call home.
Nature frames the mountain towns of the Front Range. You won't have a hard time finding things to do in this area. Rocky Mountain National park boasts 400 square miles of lakes and trails to keep you outdoor enthusiasts happy. Whether you are looking to saddle up at a dude ranch, strap on skis or experience the thrill of rushing whitewater, the Front Range has you covered. From theme parks to science centers, zoos to aquariums, you will never run out of things to do.