Tourist Guide Fort Collins
Fort Collins lies at the distance of 92 Km on the northern side of ‘Colorado State Capitol’ in ‘Denver’. As per census conducted in the year 2000, it’s the 5th most densely populated city all over Colorado. Fort Collins has been known as a big ‘college town’; being home to ‘Colorado State University’. According to ‘Money’s’ edition of 2006, it was named as the ‘Best Place to live’.
Fort Collins stands on the eastern side of ‘Rocky Mountain’ foothills of ‘Northern Front range’; at an approximate distance of 105 Km on the northern side of Denver (Colorado) and 72 Km on the southern side of Cheyenne (Wyoming). The elevation of Fort Collins is 1524 meters above the ‘sea level’.
Sunshine is experienced for around 296 days/year.
The population as per 2006 census was 129467.
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