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Coordinates: 39°4421N 104°5906W / 39.7392°N 104.9850°W / 39.7392; -104.9850 (Front Range Urban Corridor)
 

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Front Range Urban Corridor
Pikes Peak from the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs
Map
Interactive map of the Front Range Urban Corridor of
Colorado and Wyoming
Coordinates: 39°44′21N 104°59′06W / 39.7392°N 104.9850°W / 39.7392; -104.9850 (Front Range Urban Corridor)
Country United States
States Wyoming
Colorado
Largest city - Denver
Other principal cities
  •  - Lakewood
  •  - Thornton
  •  - Boulder
  •  - Greeley
  •  - Longmont
  •  - Fort Collins
  •  - Colorado Springs
  •  - Pueblo
  •  - Cheyenne, WY
  • Area
     • Total65,150 km2 (25,153 sq mi)
    Population 5,055,344
    GDP
     • Total$378.020 billion (2022)

    The Front Range Urban Corridor is an oblong region of urban population located along the eastern face of the Southern Rocky Mountains, encompassing 18 counties in the US statesofColorado and Wyoming. The corridor derives its name from the Front Range, the mountain range that defines the western boundary of the corridor which serves as a gateway to the Rocky Mountains. The region comprises the northern portion of the Southern Rocky Mountain Front geographic area, which in turn comprises the southern portion of the Rocky Mountain Front geographic area of Canada and the United States. The Front Range Urban Corridor had a population of 5,055,344 at the 2020 Census, an increase of +16.65% since the 2010 Census.[2]

    The corridor contains some of the West's largest cities, such as Denver and Colorado Springs. It also contains smaller cities such as Pueblo and Cheyenne. Its main transportation corridor is Interstate 25. There have been many proposals for Front Range Passenger Rail. None have come to fruition as of 2021, though plans are under development.[3]

    Extent

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    The Front Range Urban Corridor stretches about 200 miles (320 km) from Pueblo, Colorado, north along Interstate 25toCheyenne, Wyoming, and includes the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; the Colorado Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; the Boulder, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; the Fort Collins, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; the Greeley, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; the Pueblo, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area; the Cheyenne, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area; and the Cañon City, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. The corridor comprises three primary subregions: the South Central Colorado Urban Area, the North Central Colorado Urban Area, and the Cheyenne Metropolitan Area.

    The influence of the Corridor extends well beyond its defined boundaries. The Colorado Eastern Plains, Nebraska Panhandle, and Albany County, Wyoming, among other areas, are culturally and economically tied to the Corridor, though they are not considered to be a part of it.

    The definition included here is not used for the greater Southern Rocky Mountain Front, one of the 11 megaregions of the United States. The megaregion's area is larger, extending south from Pueblo along the I-25 corridor into New Mexico, including Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and also including the Wasatch FrontofUtah, separated by hundreds of miles from the regional core.[4]

    Counties

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    The 18 counties of the Front Range Urban Corridor

    2020 rank County 2020 census Change 2010 census Change 2000 census Area (mi2) Core-based statistical area Urban region
    1 El Paso County, Colorado 730,395 +17.38% 622,263 +20.38% 516,934 2,130 Colorado Springs, CO MSA South Central Colorado
    2 City and County of Denver, Colorado 715,522 +19.22% 600,158 +8.37% 553,805 155 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO MSA North Central Colorado
    3 Arapahoe County, Colorado 655,070 +14.52% 572,003 +17.01% 488,829 855
    4 Jefferson County, Colorado 582,910 +9.05% 534,543 +1.73% 525,449 774
    5 Adams County, Colorado 519,572 +17.66% 441,603 +26.87% 348,076 1,184
    6 Larimer County, Colorado 359,066 +19.84% 299,630 +19.14% 251,494 2,634 Fort Collins, CO MSA
    7 Douglas County, Colorado 357,978 +25.40% 285,465 +62.44% 175,732 843 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO MSA
    8 Boulder County, Colorado 330,758 +12.29% 294,567 +9.19% 269,784 740 Boulder, CO MSA
    9 Weld County, Colorado 328,981 +30.12% 252,825 +39.86% 180,766 4,017 Greeley, CO MSA
    10 Pueblo County, Colorado 168,162 +5.72% 159,063 +12.42% 141,490 2,398 Pueblo, CO MSA South Central Colorado
    11 Laramie County, Wyoming 100,512 +9.56% 91,738 +12.41% 81,607 2,688 Cheyenne, WY MSA Southeast Wyoming
    12 City and County of Broomfield, Colorado 74,112 +32.61% 55,889 +42.57% 39,202 34 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO MSA North Central Colorado
    13 Fremont County, Colorado 48,939 +4.52% 46,824 +1.47% 46,145 1,534 Cañon City, CO MSA South Central Colorado
    14 Elbert County, Colorado 26,062 +12.89% 23,086 +16.17% 19,872 1,851 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO MSA North Central Colorado
    15 Teller County, Colorado 24,710 +5.82% 23,350 +13.60% 20,555 559 Colorado Springs, CO MSA South Central Colorado
    16 Park County, Colorado 17,390 +7.31% 16,206 +11.59% 14,523 2,211 Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO MSA North Central Colorado
    17 Clear Creek County, Colorado 9,397 +3.40% 9,088 −2.51% 9,322 396
    18 Gilpin County, Colorado 5,808 +6.75% 5,441 +14.38% 4,757 150
    Total 18 counties 5,055,344 +16.65% 4,333,742 +17.50% 3,688,342 25,153 8 core-based statistical areas 3 urban regions

    Municipalities

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    The 19 municipalities of the Front Range Urban Corridor with a population of at least 50,000

    2020 rank Municipality 2020 census Change 2010 census Change 2000 census
    1 City and County of Denver, Colorado 715,522 +19.22% 600,158 +8.21% 554,636
    2 City of Colorado Springs, Colorado 478,961 +15.02% 416,427 +15.39% 360,890
    3 City of Aurora, Colorado 386,261 +18.82% 325,078 +17.61% 276,393
    4 City of Fort Collins, Colorado 169,810 +17.94% 143,986 +21.35% 118,652
    5 City of Lakewood, Colorado 155,984 +9.09% 142,980 −0.80% 144,126
    6 City of Thornton, Colorado 141,867 +19.44% 118,772 +44.17% 82,384
    7 City of Arvada, Colorado 124,402 +16.88% 106,433 +4.19% 102,153
    8 City of Westminster, Colorado 116,317 +9.62% 106,114 +5.13% 100,940
    9 City of Pueblo, Colorado 111,876 +4.95% 106,595 +4.38% 102,121
    10 City of Greeley, Colorado 108,795 +17.12% 92,889 +20.74% 76,930
    11 City of Centennial, Colorado 108,418 +8.01% 100,377 NA NA
    12 City of Boulder, Colorado 108,250 +11.16% 97,385 +2.86% 94,673
    13 City of Longmont, Colorado 98,885 +14.62% 86,270 +21.35% 71,093
    14 City of Loveland, Colorado 76,378 +14.24% 66,859 +32.11% 50,608
    15 City and County of Broomfield, Colorado 74,112 +32.61% 55,889 +46.03% 38,272
    16 Town of Castle Rock, Colorado 73,158 +51.68% 48,231 +138.48% 20,224
    17 City of Cheyenne, Wyoming 65,132 +9.53% 59,466 +12.18% 53,011
    18 City of Commerce City, Colorado 62,418 +35.95% 45,913 +118.73% 20,991
    19 Town of Parker, Colorado 58,512 +29.17% 45,297 +92.28% 23,558

    Wyoming jurisdictions

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    InWyoming, the Front Range Urban Corridor includes the Town of Albin, the Town of Burns, the City of Cheyenne, the Town of Pine Bluffs, and unincorporated Laramie County.

    Colorado jurisdictions

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    InColorado, the Front Range Urban Corridor includes:

  • City of Arvada
  • Town of Ault
  • City of Aurora
  • Town of Bennett
  • Town of Berthoud
  • City of Black Hawk
  • Town of Boone
  • City of Boulder
  • Town of Bow Mar
  • City of Brighton
  • Town of Brookside
  • City and County of Broomfield
  • Town of Calhan
  • City of Cañon City
  • City of Castle Pines North
  • Town of Castle Rock
  • City of Centennial
  • Central City
  • City of Cherry Hills Village
  • Town of Coal Creek
  • City of Colorado Springs
  • Town of Columbine Valley
  • City of Commerce City
  • City of Cripple Creek
  • City of Dacono
  • Town of Deer Trail
  • City and County of Denver
  • Town of Eaton
  • City of Edgewater
  • Town of Elizabeth
  • Town of Empire
  • City of Englewood
  • Town of Erie
  • Town of Estes Park
  • City of Evans
  • Town of Fairplay
  • City of Federal Heights
  • Town of Firestone
  • City of Florence
  • City of Fort Collins
  • City of Fort Lupton
  • City of Fountain
  • Town of Foxfield
  • Town of Frederick
  • Town of Garden City
  • Town of Georgetown
  • Town of Gilcrest
  • City of Glendale
  • City of Golden
  • City of Greeley
  • Town of Green Mountain Falls
  • City of Greenwood Village
  • Town of Grover
  • Town of Hudson
  • City of Idaho Springs
  • Town of Jamestown
  • Town of Johnstown
  • Town of Keenesburg
  • Town of Kersey
  • Town of Kiowa
  • Town of La Salle
  • City of Lafayette
  • Town of Lakeside
  • City of Lakewood
  • Town of Larkspur
  • City of Littleton
  • Town of Lochbuie
  • City of Lone Tree
  • City of Longmont
  • City of Louisville
  • City of Loveland
  • Town of Lyons
  • City of Manitou Springs
  • Town of Mead
  • Town of Milliken
  • Town of Monument
  • Town of Morrison
  • Town of Mountain View
  • Town of Nederland
  • City of Northglenn
  • Town of Nunn
  • Town of Palmer Lake
  • Town of Parker
  • Town of Pierce
  • Town of Platteville
  • City of Pueblo
  • Town of Ramah
  • Town of Raymer
  • Town of Rockvale
  • Town of Rye
  • Town of Severance
  • City of Sheridan
  • Town of Silver Plume
  • Town of Simla
  • Town of Superior
  • City of Thornton
  • Town of Timnath
  • City of Victor
  • Town of Ward
  • Town of Wellington
  • City of Westminster
  • City of Wheat Ridge
  • Town of Williamsburg
  • Town of Windsor
  • City of Woodland Park
  • unincorporated Adams County
  • unincorporated Arapahoe County
  • unincorporated Boulder County
  • unincorporated Clear Creek County
  • unincorporated Douglas County
  • unincorporated El Paso County
  • unincorporated Elbert County
  • unincorporated Fremont County
  • unincorporated Gilpin County
  • unincorporated Jefferson County
  • unincorporated Larimer County
  • unincorporated Park County
  • unincorporated Pueblo County
  • unincorporated Teller County
  • unincorporated Weld County
  • [edit]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area, 2022" (PDF). www.bea.gov. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
  • ^ "QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  • ^ "Report: Front Range Passenger Rail Moving Forward". Railway Age. 2021-07-01. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  • ^ "Megaregions". Archived from the original on May 16, 2017. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
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