Why Live in City Park
City Park in Fort Collins features a mix of Victorian-era houses, craftsman-style bungalows, Tudors, and brick cottages, reflecting its late 19th and early 20th-century origins. Home prices in this neighborhood are higher than the Fort Collins average, with smaller cottages and bungalows priced between $350,000 and $700,000, and larger Victorians and Tudor revivals ranging from $725,000 to $2 million. The neighborhood's namesake, City Park, spans 106 acres and includes facilities for baseball, tennis, pickleball, and soccer, as well as a nine-hole public golf course. During the summer, residents enjoy an outdoor pool with water slides and a splash pad, and paddle boards are available for rent on Sheldon Lake. The park also hosts the Fort Collins Food Truck Rally from May to September, featuring live music and various vendors. Nearby, the Fort Collins Pottery Studio offers pottery lessons for all ages. Dining options include the Fox Den No Waste Cafe & Roastery and Stodgy Brewing Company, which hosts board game nights and features craft beers and food vendor pop-ups. For groceries, residents can visit King Soopers, Target, or Lucky’s Market. The neighborhood is well-connected with Transfort bus stops along Laporte Avenue and West Mulberry Street, and it is bike-friendly with a Bike Score of 85. Poudre High School, rated highly, offers various educational pathways and dual enrollment courses with local community colleges. City Park is approximately 2 miles from downtown Fort Collins and provides convenient access to Interstate 25 for trips to Denver or Cheyenne, Wyoming.