Greeley is located in Weld County, about 50 miles northeast of Denver. Greeley is the 13th most populous city in Colorado and a major city in the Front Range Urban Corridor.
There is no question as to why Greeley is so attractive. Residents can easily travel to Denver and other destinations, including Cheyenne, Wyoming; Rocky Mountain National Park; and Roosevelt and Arapaho National Forests.
The University of Northern Colorado, offers students over 200 higher education degrees and continued education programs. Greeley is also home to Little Theatre of the Rockies – the oldest professional summer stock theater west of the Mississippi River.
Like other Colorado cities, Greeley has numerous craft breweries such as Crab Tree Brewing, Brix Taphouse and Brewery, WeldWorks Brewing Co, and Broken Plow Brewery. Greeley hosts several signature events such as OktoBREWfest in the fall and Festival of Trees in the winter during the holidays.
However, the best reason of all to live in Greeley is its affordability, it even secured a spot-on livability’s.com Top 10 Affordable Places to Live in 2016.
Like other Colorado cities, Greeley has numerous craft breweries such as Crab Tree Brewing, Brix Taphouse and Brewery, WeldWorks Brewing Co, and Broken Plow Brewery. Greeley hosts several signature events such as OktoBREWfest in the fall and Festival of Trees in the winter during the holidays.
However, the best reason of all to live in Greeley is its affordability, it even secured a spot-on livability’s.com Top 10 Affordable Places to Live in 2016.
Greeley Stampede celebrates the communities’ heritage during a 100-year old tradition with rodeos, concerts, and activities for the whole family.
AgriCultureFest is an event in August that celebrates the community’s agricultural heritage.
University of Northern Colorado is a 4-year university offering more than 200 undergraduate, graduate, extended campus, and online programs.
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