Explore population statistics across cities in Colorado.
State-level population data for Colorado.
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5,878,000
$480B
0.89
1.00%
3.10%
| Rank | City | Population |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Denver | 715,522 |
| 2 | Colorado Springs | 478,961 |
| 3 | Aurora | 386,261 |
| 4 | Fort Collins | 169,810 |
| 5 | Lakewood | 156,798 |
| 6 | Thornton | 144,922 |
| 7 | Arvada | 124,402 |
| 8 | Westminster | 116,317 |
| 9 | Pueblo | 111,535 |
| 10 | Greeley | 108,795 |
| 11 | Centennial | 108,418 |
| 12 | Boulder | 108,250 |
| 13 | Highlands Ranch | 107,335 |
| 14 | Longmont | 98,885 |
| 15 | Loveland | 76,422 |
| 16 | Broomfield | 74,112 |
| 17 | Castle Rock | 73,987 |
| 18 | Grand Junction | 65,856 |
| 19 | Commerce City | 62,388 |
| 20 | Parker | 58,401 |
| 21 | Littleton | 45,947 |
| 22 | Brighton | 40,483 |
| 23 | Windsor | 39,362 |
| 24 | Security-Widefield | 38,555 |
| 25 | Northglenn | 38,514 |
Colorado contains a diverse range of cities with varying population levels. These statistics help users compare regional trends, affordability, economic activity, and demographic conditions across the state.
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