A charming and                       community nestled between Boulder and Denver

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Louisville

Residents enjoy year-round events, a historic downtown with locally-owned shops and restaurants, top-rated schools, welcoming neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community pride.

Louisville offers a perfect balance of outdoor recreation and small-town living.

With over 1,700 acres of open space and miles of trails,

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community highlights

Louisville is served by the Boulder Valley School District and has 6 public schools: 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school.

Schools

As of April 2025, the average home sold price in Louisville was approximately $820,000.

Average Home Price

The city has an average Walk Score of 42, indicating that most errands require a car. However, certain areas like Downtown Louisville are more walkable, with scores up to 87.

Walkability

Louisville boasts a diverse culinary scene with over 85 restaurants, ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments.

Restaurants

Louisville has 37 parks covering more than 355 acres, with amenities including 16 playgrounds, 14 athletic fields, 11 tennis courts, and more.

Parks

There are over 10 miles of local trails, plus access to the 14-mile Coal Creek Trail, connecting Louisville to Superior, Lafayette, and Erie.

Trails

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Downtown Louisville is a vibrant, walkable district filled with local shops, farm-to-table restaurants, breweries, and live music venues—especially along Main Street. With historic brick buildings, shaded patios, and community events like Street Faire and farmers markets, it’s the heart and soul of the town. It feels like stepping into a storybook—but with modern tastes and a tight-knit community feel.

Historic Downtown Louisville

Louisville is known for its beautifully maintained parks, and Community Park is one of the standouts — offering wide open green space, playgrounds, athletic fields, and summer events like movies in the park. It’s surrounded by quiet neighborhoods and connects easily to trails and schools, giving residents the perfect balance of play, peace, and proximity.

Community Park & Recreation Areas

Coal Creek Trail winds through Louisville and connects to neighboring towns - like Superior, Louisville, Lafayette, and Erie - making it a beloved route for walkers, runners, and cyclists alike. The trail offers a peaceful, scenic way to explore open space and neighborhoods, often with mountain views along the way. It's a perfect example of Louisville’s emphasis on outdoor living and connectivity.

Coal Creek Trail

Frequently ranked among the best places to live in the U.S., it offers a rare blend of safety, excellent schools, vibrant culture, and easy access to both outdoor adventure and urban amenities. Its walkable downtown and beloved community events create a deeply rooted, neighborly feel that residents treasure.

Louisville combines small-town charm with a nationally recognized quality of life

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