Get in
[edit]Greeley is accessible via I-25 from the north or south, and Hwy 34 from the east or west.
Express Arrow buses stop in Greeley on their way between Denver and Buffalo, Wyoming.
Get around
[edit]Transportation in Greeley is car-focused, although there is a fairly robust bus system, and in the university area biking and walking are feasible alternatives.
See
[edit]- Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St. Local history museum, housed in the Greeley Tribune Building. +1 970-350-9220
- Colorado Model Railroad Museum, 680 10th St. Model railroad galore. $14 adults. +1 970-392-2934
- Centennial Village Museum, 1475 A St. One of those living history museums to recreate life on the high prairie. +1 970-350-9220
Do
[edit]- Greeley Independence Stampede.
- The Kress Cinema and Lounge.
- Union Colony Dinner Theatre.
- 1 Union Colony Civic Center, 651 10th Ave, ☏ +1 970 356-5000.
- 2 University of Northern Colorado, ☏ +1 970 351-1890.
- Poudre River Trail, trailhead close to Greeley Stampede grounds off of N 11th Ave. A 21 mile out and back trail that offers a chance to experience some high plains habitat while walking along a somewhat serene river, minus all the development.
Buy
[edit]- Centerra.
- The Greeley Mall. Sadly, The greeley Mall wil be closing down.
Eat
[edit]- Ambrosia.
- The Armadillo.
- Cafe Panache.
- Echo.
- The Egg & I.
- Harvest.
- The Hobknobber.
- The Island Grill.
- Margaritas.
- The Rio.
Drink
[edit]- The Crabtree Brewery.
- The John Galt Coffee Company.
- Margie's Java Joint.
- Patrick's Irish Pub.
- Your Place Coffee.
Sleep
[edit]- The Sod Buster Inn. lovely, locally owned, historic Bed and Breakfast
Connect
[edit]Go next
[edit]Routes through Greeley |
Granby ← Loveland ← | W E | → Laird → Fort Morgan |
Cheyenne ← Eaton ← | N S | → Brighton → Denver |