Fort Collins – Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area
The Fort Collins – Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area is a
150th most populous MSA in the United States.[1]
Metropolitan area cities and towns
Place | Name | 2020 population (US Census Bureau, April, 2020) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | City of Fort Collins | 169,810 | |
2 | City of Loveland | 76,378 | |
3 | Town of Windsor | 32,716 | |
4 | Town of Johnstown | 17,303 | |
5 | Town of Wellington | 11,047 | |
6 | Town of Berthoud | 10,332 | |
7 | Town of Timnath | 6,487 | |
8 | Town of Estes Park | 5,904 | |
9 | Laporte | 2,299 | CDP |
10 | Red Feather Lakes | 591 | CDP |
TOTAL | 332,867 |
Unincorporated communities
- Bellvue
- Buckeye
- Campion
- Drake
- Glen Haven
- Livermore
- Kinikinik
- Manhattan
- Masonville
- Old Roach
- Poudre Park
- Rustic
- Virginia Dale
- Waverly
See also
- Larimer County, Colorado
- List of statistical areas in Colorado
- List of United States combined statistical areas
- List of United States metropolitan statistical areas
- List of United States micropolitan statistical areas
- List of United States primary statistical areas
- Larger urban regions that contain the Fort Collins–Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area:
- Front Range Urban Corridor
- North Central Colorado Urban Area
- Census statistical areas adjacent to Fort Collins–Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area:
- North Central Colorado Urban Area
- Boulder Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Cheyenne metropolitan area
References
- ^ "2020 Population and Housing State Data". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2021-08-12. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "SAS Output". Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 2013-11-06.