Wellington
is a beautiful community just north of Ft. Collins on Colorado’s Front
Range. It’s a town that has held fast to its rural roots even as it has
doubled in size in the past several years. One visit to the serene town
of Wellington is enough to see why more and more people have made their
homes here—the views of the mountains alone make Wellington worth
considering. But there is also a picture perfect main street, friendly
folks, and convenient access to Ft. Collins and other major Colorado
cities.
Community Facts
Population: 2,672. Climate: Over 300 days of sunshine per year. Geography: 12 miles north of Ft. Collins; 37 miles northwest of
Greeley. 25 miles south of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Churches: There are three
churches in town.
Recreation
Two parks within Wellington, a nearby wildlife refuge and abundant
fishing offer Wellingtonians excellent outdoor activities. The
mountains – and all the outdoor recreation they offer -- are only
minutes away, as is Horsetooth State Park which is a Northern Colorado
boating mecca.
Education
There is an elementary school and a middle school in Wellington. High school students attend one of three nearby Poudre School District
high schools in Ft. Collins, which are all very highly rated. The
graduation rate in the Poudre School District is 94% and the average
ACT scores are 23.2, well above the state and national averages. Higher
education options include two nearby community colleges (Rocky Mountain
in Ft. Collins, and Aims in Greeley) and two four-year universities (Colorado State University in Ft. Collins and the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley).
Health Care
Poudre Valley Hospital
in Ft. Collins is the main health care option for Wellington residents and an excellent one. In 2006 a new, state of the art hospital will
open near Ft.Collins and minutes away from Wellington, only improving
health care in the area.
Employment
Agriculture remains the primary industry with vegetables, grain crops,
sugar beets, alfalfa and cattle as major commodities. However,
Wellington is fast growing into a bedroom community of Ft. Collins and
shares in its diverse economy on the strength of companies such as
Hewlett-Packard, Agilent Technologies, Anheuser Busch, Allegheny
Teledyne Waterpick, and Eastman Kodak as well as Colorado State
University.