Northern Colorado is dotted with adorable little towns to call home. One of them is Windsor, Colorado. Situated within the Larimer and Weld counties, it’s close to cities such as Loveland, Fort Collins, and Greeley. It’s just shy of 60 miles to the state’s capital, Denver. It’s just a short trek to all the best local outdoor recreation areas, the Loveland Art District, and Old Town Fort Collins.
Thinking about making the move to Windsor? Read up on the town and see if this hidden gem could be the place for you.
The city of Windsor was settled by German immigrants in the late 1800s. Originally, this rich farmland was known for its sugar beet production. In 1890, the city of Greeley and Salt Lake Pacific built 85 miles of railroad making it easier to distribute their goods.
Rooted in a deep history of agriculture and community, Windsor has always been a closely-knit environment. Windsor Art & Heritage Center and the Boardwalk Park Museum offer a peek into the history, art, and culture of the city. Today, many contemporary businesses and modern art are finding a space to blossom in Windsor.
Windsor may be smaller than the neighboring cities but it has one of the best downtown areas around. Spend a quaint Sunday grabbing a coffee at Toast Coffee & Wine Bar or browsing the adorable local boutiques.
Those with a love for upscale cuisine may want to book a reservation at Chimney Park Restaurant & Bar. This eatery has been featured as a Distinguished Restaurant of North America award-winning eatery. It also offers a top-tier wine list as well as fresh Colorado-grown ingredients. Looking for something a little more casual and cozy? Check out Hearth Restaurant and Pub.
Colorado is renowned for its beautiful weather. Even in the winter, you can expect plenty of sunshine. That makes for a lot of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
Popular scenic areas such as Timnath Reservoir, the Cache la Poudre River, Boyd Lake State Park, and, of course, Windsor Lake are all close at hand. Those with a love for camping, hiking, and boating will be right at home in this city.
If you want to get your nature fix closer to home, you can choose between 25 developed and undeveloped parks in the area. Windsor is also well known for its 3 major golf courses and youth sports facilities. There’s a little something for everyone in Windsor!
According to Wallethub, Windsor is one of the best places to raise a family in Colorado. With all of Northern Colorado’s amenities close at hand while also maintaining a sleepy, small-town feel, it is the ideal backdrop to settle down in. There’s an endless amount of family fun to be had.
The summers off fun events such as Movies in the Park. You can also enjoy the beautiful outdoor spaces we mentioned above. Winter has a lot to offer too. You can celebrate the season at the Windsor Winter Wonderland or take a magical trip to see Santa as he arrives on the 1898 Great Western Railway Train.
Windsor features amazing schools and a nurturing, fun atmosphere to raise kids.
Not only is Windsor a fun city to call home, but it’s also one of the safest places to live in the state. In fact, it’s nearly 60% of all Colorado cities and towns. It ranks especially high amongst communities of a similar size. In total, the FBI states that the crime rate is roughly 10.63 per 1,000 residents.
Windsor is also a growing city. While only 8,765 residents called it home in 1999, the population was measured to be about 25,330 in 2017. The population growth is nearly a 75% increase since 2010. Local businesses and the housing market are following suit. With a median price of $515k, homes are increasing in value at a healthy pace. It’s also a bit cheaper than surrounding areas to buy and live in.
This lively community has a lot to offer. It’s great for commuters since it’s close to the highway. It also proves to be a great community filled with history, culture, and a fun array of family activities. If you’re looking for a slightly less expensive Northern Colorado city to plant roots in, Windsor might be the place for you!