Schools in the Fort Collins-Loveland Area
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Discover all your educational options, in and around the Fort Collins-Loveland area. With LocalEdu, it's easy to find the right school in the right location.
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Fort Collins, CO
Situated on the Cache la Poudre River, Fort Collins has a population of over 100,000 people. Established in 1864 to protect travelers using the Overland Mail Route, it was later named Fort Collins after Colonel William Collins.
Those looking to live or study in Fort Collins will find a charming blend of history, outdoor activities, and nature. For tranquility, try visiting any of the local parks--Lory State Park, Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, and Horsetooth Mountain Park are all within easy reach.
For those interested in the natural world, the Rocky Mountain Raptor Center can be a delightful day out. Learn about different birds of prey native to America and why they are so important to our fragile ecosystem. Those interested in conservation can adopt a raptor or volunteer their services.
You can also learn about local history, science, and museums like the Fort Collins Museum, Avery House, or the Discovery Center Science Museum, making it a great place to learn about any topic you choose, in school and out. |
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