People love Louisville for its always-lively historic Main Street, access to open space, family-friendly festivals, and proximity to Boulder. If you want to find your small-town crew, this may be the spot for you. An old mining town, Louisville has leveraged its historic charm and cleverly revived the picturesque downtown over the years, and it's now thriving with popular cafes, bakeries, breweries, and shops. The blocks surrounding Main Street are full of reimagined miners’ cabins and some graceful Victorian stunners, and a beloved library, winter skating rink, concert pavilion, and summer farmers market complete the Mayberry vibe. From here, the city spreads out into a friendly, suburban landscape with lots of parks, paths, and public amenities. The portions of Louisville affected by the 2021 Marshall Fire are seeing significant progress with rebuilding efforts. If you have questions about how this has impacted the housing market here, please feel free to contact us.
South Street Market | This little deli has big heart and nourishing foods prepared with love.
Pica’s Taqueria | The best tacos around, highly sip-able margaritas and a sunny patio that’s always happening.
Huckleberry | The owners of this home-y breakfast spot grow some of the ingredients on their farm just a couple miles away.
Rocky Mountain Tap and Garden | Grab a beer by the ounce from the digital tap wall, order up some Brussels sprouts and let the kids have a ball on the arcade games.
Warembourg Open Space | With a fishing pond and gravel trails, this convenient network of paths is just right for a midday stroll.
Davidson Mesa | A high point in Louisville’s landscape with jaw-dropping sunset views.
Coal Creek Golf Course | A round on this beautiful course in the heart of town provides pretty mountain vistas.
The Louisville Underground | Catch live music and comedy at this fun venue tucked behind a pinball arcade.
First Fridays | Explore the Louisville Arts District, a small collection of galleries and shops in downtown the first Friday of each month.
Louisville Street Faire | Every Friday in summer, this is The. Place. To. Be. Food, festivities, live music and merriment.
Summer Concerts in the Park | In sprawling Community Park, there’s room to spread out a blank and hear high-profile and local bands each Thursday evening.
Labor Day Parade | A good, old-fashion Main Street parade with marching bands, vintage cars, tumblers and more.
“It’s not hard to fathom why Louisville turns up over and over again on Money’s Best Places to Live rankings. The town offers a winning combination of economic opportunity and small-town charm, with a touch of beneficial weather—245 clear days per year, on average.” —Money.com
21,091 people live in Louisville, where the median age is 42.5 and the average individual income is $62,554. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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