Commute in Greeley
Northern Colorado's most affordable anchor city · UNC home · Western heritage
Getting Around
Drive Times
Downtown Denver
55–65 min
Rush hour: 70–95 min
US-85 or I-25
Fort Collins
30–35 min
US-34
Loveland
25–30 min
US-34
DIA
55–70 min
Transit
Public Transit Options
GET — Greeley-Evans Transit, local fixed-route
Bustang — CDOT intercity to Denver
Mobility
Walk, Bike & Transit Scores
Walk Score38(car-dependent)
Bike Score45
Transit Score15
- Trail Connectivity
- Poudre Trail good for recreation
Work
Commute & Remote Work
- Median Commute Time
- 24 min
Common Questions
FAQ — Greeley
What is the commute from Greeley to Denver?
The off-peak drive to Downtown Denver is 55–65 minutes via US-85 or I-25, extending to 70–95 minutes during rush hour. DIA is 55–70 minutes away. Fort Collins is 30–35 minutes via US-34, and Loveland is 25–30 minutes west. GET (Greeley-Evans Transit) provides local fixed-route service, and Bustang offers intercity bus service to Denver.
What outdoor recreation is available in Greeley?
Pawnee National Grassland is 45 minutes east and covers 193,000 acres of open prairie. Island Grove Regional Park serves as the community hub and fairgrounds. The Poudre River Trail extends into Greeley for paved recreation. Glenmere Park and Missile Site Park provide additional green space, and the city has 30+ parks total.