OUR TOWN

BERTHOUD

YOUR HOME, YOUR COMMUNITY.


THE FRONT RANGE

The Front Range is an expansive playground, providing ample community opportunities to live, work and play. Adventure seekers can conquer bucket list activities like hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, experiencing area festival such as Tour de Fat and the Taste of Fort Collins, golfing at the nations newest TPC Course at Berthoud’s Heron Lakes, and boating, fishing, camping and hiking the numerous local nature areas.

Hop on your bike and discover area  shops, museums, local restaurants and of course the award-winning breweries. Loveland hosts some of the country’s top art galleries and because Berthoud is The Garden Spot of Colorado, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll through historic Old Town’s tree-lined streets to view beautiful homes and gardens. Bring a picnic to any number of parks and enjoy whimsical statues. You won’t want to miss annual events like Berthoud’s SunFest and Outdoor Quilt Show, or Historic Denver’s local walking tours. There is so much to see and do!

The Front Range offers a second-to-none educational venue, with Colorado State UniversityUniversity of Colorado Boulder and the University of Northern Colorado right on your doorstep for those in pursuit of a higher education. 

Colorado offers a year-round calendar of as much adventure as you want. From family attractions, national parks and outdoor adventure to cosmopolitan cities and welcoming towns you can find it all here in your new community.

BERTHOUD

In downtown Berthoud, friendly shops and restaurants welcome locals and visitors alike. Cottonwood-shaded parks and quiet streets featuring century-old homes make up this town feel like a chapter out of a Norman Rockwell novel.

Stop for a picnic at Fickel Park, in the center of historic downtown, or head to the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum for a taste of the area’s rich heritage. 

Recreation opportunities abound in and near Berthoud. To the west, rock climbing, fishing, boating, hiking and camping are popular near Carter Lake and Pinewood and Flatiron Reservoirs, while Horsetooth Reservoir and Boyd Lake State Park are just north of town. There’s an archery range at the Lon Hagler recreation area.

Berthoud recently debuted the TPC Colorado, Colorado’s first ground-up golf course development in nearly 10 years, which will also be built with the infrastructure to accommodate a professional tournament.

Berthoud offers a variety of brewerieswineries, dining and entertainment opportunities adding to its small-town charm with a sense of sophistication.

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