Larimer County, Colorado

Larimer County is one of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the population was 299,630. The county seat and most populous city is Fort Collins. The county was named for William Larimer, Jr., the founder of Denver.

Larimer County was founded in 1861.

Geography
The county has a total area of 2634 sqmi. It is at the northern end of the Front Range, at the edge of the Colorado Eastern Plains along the border with Wyoming.

Bordering counties

 * Laramie County, Wyoming - northeast
 * Weld County - east
 * Boulder County - south
 * Grand County - southwest
 * Jackson County - west
 * Albany County, Wyoming - northwest

Cities

 * Fort Collins
 * Loveland

Towns

 * Berthoud
 * Estes Park
 * Johnstown (partially in Larimer and partially in Weld county)
 * Timnath
 * Wellington
 * Windsor (partially in Larimer and partially in Weld County)

Census-designated places

 * Laporte
 * Red Feather Lakes

Unincorporated communities

 * Bellvue
 * Buckeye
 * Campion
 * Cherokee Park
 * Drake
 * Glendevey
 * Glen Haven
 * Livermore
 * Kinikinik
 * Masonville
 * Pinewood Springs
 * Pingree Park
 * Poudre Park
 * Rustic
 * Ted's Place
 * Waverly

Ghost towns

 * Manhattan
 * Old Roach
 * Virginia Dale

Other websites

 * Official website