Welcome to Colorado! The Centennial State has long been a popular tourist destination due to the beautiful Rocky Mountains and winter activities. Many residents are proud to call the state home, and people move there every year for its scenic views, not to mention its famous sports teams, educational institutes and overall quality of living. Ready to move to a high altitude with a snow-capped mountain view on your drive to work or to your dream retirement spot? Take a look at the 10 safest cities in Colorado.
The Top 10 Safest Cities in Colorado
1. Frederick
- Population: 13,390
- Violent Crimes: 4 (0.029 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 3 (0.022 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Murder and Car Theft
99% Below National Crime Rate, 99% Below State Crime Rate
Frederick is a small town located in Weld County, north of Denver. The town takes its name from the father of three women who worked to incorporate the town in 1907. Originating as a coal mining community, Frederick honors its history with an annual Miners Day Celebration.
Although Frederick tops our list of safest cities in Colorado, the FBI has stated that property crime data may be underreported. Nonetheless, Frederick is certainly a safe choice for anyone looking to move to Colorado.
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2. Windsor
- Population: 26,441
- Violent Crimes: 6 (0.0227 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 163 (0.6165 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny and Burglary
75.11% Below National Crime Rate, 79.17% Below State Crime Rate
With a population of more than 26,000 residents, this northern Colorado town is the most populous city on our list. Sugar beet production from the early to mid 20th century contributed to the community’s growth. While sugar beets may no longer be the main attraction, Windsor still prides itself on its green industries, including recycling, ethanol production and wind turbine manufacturing. With only six violent crimes in the past year, Windsor is a safe, progressive city to call home.
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3. Cherry Hills Village
- Population: 6,749
- Violent Crimes: 0 (0 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 47 (0.6973 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny and Car Theft
72.85% Below National Crime Rate, 77.28% Below State Crime Rate
Cherry Hills Village is a small town in the Denver metropolitan area. With a median income of more than $250,000, Cherry Hills Village is one of the wealthiest cities in the state. It takes third on our safest cities list but has the lowest violent crime rate, with zero violent crimes committed in the past year. With beautiful natural surroundings and such safe ratings, Cherry Hills Village residents enjoy a tranquil life.
4. Milliken
- Population: 7,238
- Violent Crimes: 3 (0.0414 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 35 (0.4836 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny, Burglary and Car Theft
79.56% Below National Crime Rate, 82.89% Below State Crime Rate
Located in Weld County, Milliken has jumped from No. 16 to No. 4 on the safest cities list. Milliken has a history of perseverance, going from a struggling trading post in the late 1800s to a booming town that prides itself on kindness and diversity. Milliken is home to many parks, and not just ones with trees; the Hillsboro Skate Park welcomes all bikers and skaters!
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5. Louisville
- Population: 21,545
- Violent Crimes: 43 (0.074 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 93 (0.431 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Car Theft and Burglary
75.33% Below National Crime Rate, 79.44% Below State Crime Rate
Louisville is a former coal-mining city located in Boulder County. In addition to its low crime rates, the city takes pride in its arts community, strong school system and excellent restaurants. Committed to preserving the natural space around it, Louisville has 1,700 acres of open space for trails and parks. Golf enthusiasts will particularly enjoy the Coal Creek Golf Course, which has a beautiful view of the Rocky Mountains in the background.
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6. Fort Lupton
- Population: 8,273
- Violent Crimes: 16 (0.0484 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 78 (0.9428 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny and Car Theft
61.41% Below National Crime Rate, 67.70% Below State Crime Rate
A small town in Weld County, Fort Lupton is known for being as safe as, well, a fort! The community gained its name from a trading post built by Lieutenant Lancaster Lupton in the mid-1800s. The trading post has been reconstructed near the original site as part of the South Platte Valley Historical Park.
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7. Eaton
- Population: 5,355
- Violent Crimes: 5 (0.0934 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 38 (0.7096 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny and Car Theft
68.74% Below National Crime Rate, 73.83% Below State Crime Rate
Eaton is another small town in the Weld County region with great safety ratings. Named after Benjamin Harrison Eaton, an irrigation pioneer, Eaton and its surrounding farmland still depend on its namesake’s irrigation techniques. Want a break from the farm life? Try a hot air balloon ride, where you can see the beautiful Colorado scenery for miles.
Your new home is waiting for you in Eaton.
8. Johnstown
- Population: 16,490
- Violent Crimes: 9 (0.054 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 222 (1.346 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny and Car Theft
45.46% Below National Crime Rate, 54.36% Below State Crime Rate
Located in northern Colorado, Johnstown is a small town in Weld and Lamar counties. The city’s population has nearly doubled in the past decade, with more residents arriving every year. Priding itself on its sense of community, Johnstown enjoys festivities such as an annual barbecue day and the winter Johnstown Jingle.
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9. Carbondale
- Population: 6,882
- Violent Crimes: 7 (0.1017 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 57 (0.8282 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny, Car Theft and Aggravated Assault
63.79% Below National Crime Rate, 69.70% Below State Crime Rate
Surrounded by mountains and nature trails, Carbondale is located in Garfield County in western Colorado. Although the town’s population is small, there’s always something to do, such as hiking, visiting hot springs and participating in the vibrant arts and culture scene, with more than 200 creative organizations, artists and businesses. Take a walk through the Carbondale Creative District, where you can find anything from a new work of art to craft beer.
Communities in Carbondale are ready to welcome you home.
10. Erie
- Population: 25,233
- Violent Crimes: 25 (0.0991 per capita)
- Nonviolent Crimes: 258 (1.0225 per capita)
- Most Common Crime: Larceny and Burglary
56.33% Below National Crime Rate, 63.45% Below State Crime Rate
Incorporated in 1874, Erie is a growing town located in Boulder and Weld counties. Like many older Colorado towns, Erie’s roots are in the coal mining industry. Fast-forward 146 years and more than 25,000 residents now call this affluent Denver suburb home. Despite this growth, Erie is committed to preserving the beautiful natural environment around it, with more than 1,100 acres dedicated to open space.
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All data are taken from FBI U.S. crime statistics.
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Sarah graduated from Trinity University in 2012 with a degree in International Relations and Political Science. She writes blogs on new homes, decor, communities, and more for NewHomeSource. When she’s not writing, you can find her spending time with her three cats.