Windsor straddles the Weld-Larimer county line between Greeley and Fort Collins, and its growth rate tells the Northern Colorado story in miniature: the population has tripled since 2000. What draws people is the combination of new housing, excellent schools, and a Main Street downtown that hasn't been bulldozed for a strip mall. Windsor has also become a craft beer destination — several breweries have opened on or near Main Street. The Poudre River Trail passes through town, connecting Windsor to Greeley and Fort Collins by a paved biking corridor.
Extended-stay hotel with full kitchens and sport courts. Near the Budweiser Events Center.
Budget option that's clean and well-maintained.
Windsor's fine-dining destination. Chef-driven seasonal menu in a historic building. The wine list is impressive for a town this size.
Collection of food and drink artisans including Jessup Farm Barrel House brewery, a coffee roaster, and a butcher shop. One complex, multiple reasons to visit.
Wood-fired everything — pizza, steaks, vegetables — in a cozy Main Street space.
21-mile paved trail connecting Windsor to Greeley and Fort Collins. Walking, biking, and river access.
Community park with splash pad, playground, and walking loops around a pond.
Small lake with fishing, paddleboarding, and a walking path. Bring your own gear.
About 15 miles, 20 minutes via Highway 392 or I-25.
Windsor is about 2 hours from the nearest ski resorts (Loveland Pass area). It's a plains town, not a mountain town — but that's what keeps housing costs lower.
Door-to-door from DIA or anywhere on the Front Range. Flight tracked, no surge pricing.
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