Aurora | Acton Crawford

Let’s explore some of the top Denver-area suburbs that are ideal for those chasing a picture-perfect suburban lifestyle. 

Littleton

Littleton, home to approximately 45,000 residents, first began to flourish during the Colorado Gold Rush. Known for its secure residential environment and convenience to downtown Denver, Littleton has become a beloved destination for families. The city’s attractions and its numerous picturesque public parks and greenery make it a hotspot for those seeking a family-centric experience. Its antique shops and historic buildings further enrich its charm. 

Littleton | Gennady Zakharin

Aurora

Aurora is a huge suburb with a population of nearly 390,000. While a significant city in its own right, it also offers an easy commute to Denver. Famed for its Rocky Mountain backdrop, Aurora is an incredibly beautiful place to live, and its city center features bustling restaurants, shops, museums, and entertainment venues. Also, with Aurora bordering the scenic Cherry Creek State Park, living in this community offers convenient access to endless summer recreational fun. 

Cherry Creek State Park, Aurora | Max D

Erie

Erie, situated north of Denver, is a rapidly growing city with a rich industrial past. This historical suburb has seen a surge of new residents and businesses, making it an emerging real estate destination. Notably, it recently welcomed the Colorado National Golf Club, which features 18 holes of championship golf with a Rocky Mountain view. Erie also has scenic natural areas, including Erie Lake and Thomas Reservoir, offering residents picturesque waterside trails.

Boulder

Boulder is a Rocky Mountain community that has evolved into one of Colorado’s premier cities. While still in the Denver area, Boulder has earned its own reputation as a hub for the tech industry and a burgeoning real estate hotspot. Its charming downtown has trendy restaurants, boutique stores, and independent art galleries. And with a mountainous backdrop and some of the most picturesque hiking trails in the Denver area, Boulder stands out for nature enthusiasts as well. 

Boulder | Deepak Adhikari

Thornton

Thornton, a busy suburb, has experienced significant population growth and substantial development in recent years. Renowned for its picturesque setting near the Rocky Mountains, this large community provides plenty to see and do. Thornton has nearly 1,000 acres of parkland and recreation areas and enjoys a convenient location next to the Denver airport. 

Longmont

Longmont, north of Denver, is adorned with picturesque bodies of water, including Union Reservoir. This city offers a wealth of features that attract new buyers. In particular, the city’s renowned breweries, cideries, and distilleries offer tours and tastings, and it has an excellent international food scene. And Longmont’s public parks, historic downtown, and numerous local art galleries ensure residents are never bored. 

Longmont | Kody Goodson

Centennial

Although it only recently gained its independence as a city, Centennial has rapidly evolved into an essential Denver suburb. Centennial is known for its significant economy, driven in part by the presence of Arrow Electronics, the largest company headquartered in Colorado. As a result, the city attracts many individuals in search of promising job opportunities. The Streets at SouthGlenn is one of many shopping districts in Centennial offering residents a myriad of boutiques and restaurants to explore. Also, the city is home to several breweries and distilleries. 

Fort Collins

Fort Collins is a historic community known for its preserved architecture and scenic natural surroundings. Its charming Old Town has delicious eateries, artisanal stores, and lively bars. Also, as a hub for Colorado’s craft brewing scene, breweries are scattered throughout the Fort Collins community. 

Fort Collins | Ivan Evans