Broomfield

An energetic, conveniently located suburb of Boulder and Denver that offers sweeping mountain views and a strong local community.

Welcome to Broomfield, Colorado

Known for its quiet living and big-mountain views, Broomfield is a suburb midway between Boulder and Denver. Being just off Route 36, it’s a breeze to get into Boulder for outdoor adventures and a delicious culinary scene while also being close enough to take advantage of Denver’s urban activities. You’ll find a relaxed, friendly daily life here. Broomfield’s extensive, 316-mile trail system connects various lakes (371 aces of water!) and open spaces that offer vast views of the Front Range. There are several microbreweries here, which often offer game nights, beer tastings, events, and a rotation of visiting food trucks. Broomfield also has its own airport, the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, as well as an extensive shopping and entertainment center, the Flatiron Crossing Mall. For some local family activities, make sure to check out Bay Aquatic Park for some fun in the sun or Chipper’s Lanes for a night of bowling and laser tag. Numerous large companies are headquartered here, including Mrs. Fields, Ball, and Oracle. Broomfield’s unique combination of accessibility to both mountains and cities, a quiet, community-oriented lifestyle, and an abundance of local and national chain amenities make this a highly coveted place to call home.

 

Eat & Drink


Infinitus Pizza PIE (iPIE) | A small, local family chain specializing in artisan personal pies.
Hickory & Ash | The ideal cozy and classy date-night spot offering contemporary American plates with an emphasis on seasonal fare.
The Burns Pub & Restaurant | Grab a seat in a leather armchair next to the fireplace and enjoy classic British pub food and drink at this homey spot.

 

Trails and Walks


Lake Link Trail | An open, flat and easy trail through open space that’s great for birding, mountain biking or a casual stroll with your pooch.
McKay Lake Trail | A small-but-popular loop around McKay Lake with gorgeous mountain views.

 

Arts & Culture


1STBANK Center | This multi-purpose arena is a stop for many major nationwide tours and events, including the likes of Katy Perry, Radiohead, Shawn Mendes, The Lumineers, and various UFC fights.
Broomfield Veterans Memorial Museum | A place to learn about the brave people who’ve served throughout America’s history through its ongoing exhibitions and free historical lectures.
Broomfield Sculpture Trail | Get some fresh air and explore public art on this one-mile sculpture trail.

 

Favorite Community Events


Broomfield Days Parade | A full day of community celebration beginning with a pancake breakfast, Mayor’s Cup 5K, and festive parade, along with hundreds of local vendor booths and live performances.
BrewHaHa Beer Festival | Local beer lovers come together for a day of brew tasting, food trucks, lawn games, and live music.
Great American Picnic | Every Fourth of July, the community of Broomfield comes together to celebrate through food, music, and a one-of-a-kind bike parade.

 

In the News


“The city boasts 10 parks, four trail systems, and a variety of green spaces—many with ponds, fishing decks, and outdoor art exhibits. If you’re the daring type, you can even take in a view of the mountains from a hot air balloon.” —Money.com

Broomfield was recognized by U.S. News & World Report in 2020 as being one of the healthiest communities in the U.S.

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Overview for Broomfield, CO

72,697 people live in Broomfield, where the median age is 38.4 and the average individual income is $55,176. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

72,697

Total Population

38.4 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$55,176

Average individual Income

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