What’s It Like Living in Longmont, Colorado?

Longmont sits about 15 minutes from Boulder and 40 minutes from Denver—close enough to tap into Colorado’s Front Range energy, far enough to feel like its own place. With roughly 98,885 residents (according to the 2020 Census), it hits that sweet spot: big enough to have everything you need, small enough that your barista might actually remember your order.

At about 3,436 residents per square mile, the vibe is decidedly suburban. You’ve got breathing room here—yards, space between you and your neighbors, that sort of thing—without sacrificing access to good coffee shops and hiking trails.

If you’re scouting relocation options along the Front Range, Longmont offers a compelling pitch: proximity to major employment centers without getting swallowed up by the Denver-Boulder sprawl.

The Overall Vibe and Who Longmont Attracts

Here’s the thing about living in Longmont: it’s refreshingly unpretentious. While Boulder can feel a bit… intense (you know what we mean), Longmont keeps things grounded. The community leans into local events, farmers markets, and neighborhood block parties—the kind of place where people actually wave at each other…

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