2020 Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce

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GREELEY

Arriving in Greeley

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he original Union Colony (now Greeley) was founded at the confluence of the Cache la Poudre and South Platte rivers. Today, you’ll find us at the intersection of U.S. Highways 85 and 34. You can get to Denver International Airport or to our glorious Rocky Mountains in an hour. Once you arrive in Greeley, you’ll find a practical grid system of streets (running east and west) and avenues (running north and south). When you master the numbering system, you can find just about anything with ease. Our street numbers begin in north Greeley, and avenue numbers begin at the Highway 85 Bypass. If you’re looking at the mountains, you’re facing west. Greeley-Evans Transit offers fixed-route and paratransit services within the community, and you can catch a bus to Denver or Cheyenne for crosscountry connections at its headquarters. The new Poudre Express commuter bus service connects Greeley, Windsor, and Fort Collins. The GreeleyWeld County Airport, just three miles east of Greeley, is perfectly positioned to service the needs of all general and business aviation users.

Expand your horizons.

Lifelong learning happens here.

Gain some new perspectives. Change your way of thinking. Greeley tends to have that effect on people.

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