A fast-growing yet close-knit town that blends small-town charm with and modern amenities
stunning mountain views
A fast-growing yet close-knit town that blends small-town charm with
and modern amenities
Located at the intersection of Boulder, Weld, Broomfield, and Adams counties, Erie is known for its friendly community, top-tier recreation, and family-focused atmosphere. It's a favorite city among those seeking space, schools, and a sense of belonging.
With easy access to Boulder, Denver, and the Northern Front Range
Erie is served by the St. Vrain Valley School District and Boulder Valley School District, with several highly rated public schools, including Erie Elementary, Erie Middle, and Erie High School. Charter and private school options are also available nearby.
As of April 2025, the average home sold price in Erie was approximately $775,000.
Erie has an average Walk Score of 22, meaning a car is typically needed. However, areas like Old Town Erie and around Erie Community Center are more walkable and bike-friendly.
Erie features a growing food scene with more than 40 local restaurants, from neighborhood cafés to gastropubs and family-owned favorites. Downtown Erie is home to several popular spots with patio dining and live music.
Erie maintains over 1,200 acres of parkland and open space, including 14 developed parks with amenities like playgrounds, sports fields, splash pads, and dog parks.
With more than 60 miles of trails, Erie is ideal for walking, biking, and exploring. The Coal Creek Trail and the Erie Singletrack mountain biking system are community favorites.
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Erie Air Park is a truly unique residential community where aviation enthusiasts can live with direct access to the private Erie Municipal Airport. With large custom homes, this neighborhood offers wide-open skies, sweeping mountain views, and a strong sense of community. The setting feels expansive and peaceful, appealing to those who want space, privacy, and a distinctive Colorado lifestyle.
Tucked into mature trees and designed with classic front-porch charm, Erie Village is known for its quiet streets, beautiful architecture, and strong community feel. The neighborhood blends timeless design with modern comfort, offering a slower pace of life while still being close to schools, trails, and town amenities.
Downtown Erie has grown into a vibrant hub that still feels authentic and small-town. With locally owned shops, breweries, restaurants, and seasonal events like farmers markets and festivals, it's a gathering place for the whole community. Whether you're exploring Main Street or attending a town celebration, this area offers a true taste of what makes Erie so special.
With its charming Old Town, new master-planned neighborhoods, strong school systems, and vibrant recreation options, Erie appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike. These local events, paired with a strong sense of community pride, make it easy to fall in love with life in Erie.
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