Commute in Windsor

Fastest-growing NoCo community at the I-25/US-34 crossroads

Getting Around

Drive Times

Downtown Denver
55–65 min
Rush hour: 70–90 min
I-25
Fort Collins
20 min
I-25
Greeley
20 min
US-34
Transit

Public Transit Options

No fixed-route transit Car-dependent. Bustang stop in nearby Loveland.
Mobility

Walk, Bike & Transit Scores

Walk Score25(car-dependent)
Bike Score40
Trail Connectivity
40+ miles of trails
Work

Commute & Remote Work

Median Commute Time
Commuter community — most work in Fort Collins/Loveland/Greeley
Common Questions

FAQ — Windsor

What is the commute from Windsor to Denver?

The off-peak drive to Downtown Denver is 55–65 minutes via I-25, extending to 70–90 minutes during rush hour. Windsor sits at the I-25/US-34 crossroads, providing 20-minute access to both Fort Collins and Greeley. There is no fixed-route transit; the closest Bustang stop is in nearby Loveland. Windsor is a commuter community — most residents work in Fort Collins, Loveland, or Greeley.

What outdoor recreation is available in Windsor?

Boardwalk Park features a lake, splash pad, and amphitheater with summer concerts. The Poudre River Trail extends through Windsor, and Windsor Lake provides additional waterfront access. Eastman Park is a large sports complex, and the town has 40+ miles of trails throughout its park system.

What are the top dining options in Windsor?

Windsor has 80+ restaurants and 3+ breweries/taprooms. Notable spots include: • High Hops Brewery (farm brewery in a hop yard) • Windsor Mill Tavern (historic downtown gastropub) • Chimney Park Coffee Boardwalk Park hosts summer concerts, and the annual Windsor Harvest Festival and Summerfest are community staples.

What healthcare facilities are near Windsor?

Medical Center of the Rockies (Level II trauma) is 15 minutes away in Loveland. UCHealth Windsor urgent care provides local coverage. The drive to a major medical center is approximately 15 minutes.