Dacono/Firestone/Frederick, CO Real Estate
The Tri-Towns of Dacono, Firestone and Frederick are centrally located between the Denver metro area and Northern Colorado with convenient access to both I-25 and E470. The Tri-Towns have a history of working together and are now developing formal plans for the region. Together, the three communities are recognized for diverse activities, strong heritage and growing opportunities.
Dacono
A growing community with a friendly, small-town atmosphere, the City of Dacono offers affordable housing in a variety of styles and prices. Residents enjoy panoramic views of the Front Range and a short driving distance to many outdoor recreational activities in the Rocky Mountains.
Dacono has two highly-rated public school districts: Ft. Lupton School District and St. Vrain Valley School District. Area schools are known for low student to teacher ratios and offer comprehensive curricula that provide outstanding educational opportunities.
Dacono hosts the Carbon Valley Music Festival that features a line-up of talented local and regional musicians as well as food, crafts and a spectacular fireworks show.
Dacono is also home to Colorado National Speedway, a NASCAR sanctioned 3/8ths mile paved oval track.
Firestone
In the last decade, the Town of Firestone has been the fastest-growing municipality in Colorado. Although residents enjoy low taxes, Firestone has excellent public services and a high-quality school system. Firestone, striving to be the best small town in the USA, takes pride in its 4th of July festivities, the town’s signature event.
The town has many trails and recreational areas, including Central Park, a 270 acre civic complex. Firestone is home to St. Vrain State Park, a peaceful and simple outdoor escape.
Frederick
The Town of Frederick has experienced dynamic growth in recent years and expects that growth to continue. The population stands at approximately 12,000 residents, with a projected growth to 60,000 – 80,000 residents within 30 years. Although many residents commute to nearby employment and educational centers in Denver and Boulder, Frederick possesses a diverse and growing mix of its own employers with over 2,000 primary jobs in many fields, from renewable energy to healthcare to manufacturing and more.
The Town of Frederick can be characterized as a young, family-oriented community with an average resident age of 31 and household size of 2.9. The town holds 645 acres of parks and recreational open spaces.
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History
History of Dacono, Colorado
The town of Dacono began as a small coal mining and agricultural community that grew as a result of the railroad running a line through town. The name Dacono was created by the town’s co-founder, Charles Lockhard Baum, who used the first two letters of three significant women in his life: his wife, Daisy, and two other women (Dacono residents) Cora and Nora. The town was incorporated in 1908.
Many of Dacono’s first settlers were European immigrants from Italy, Greece, France and Bulgaria that came to Colorado to work in the coal mines. Dacono’s farmers grew everything from wheat and grains to sugar beets, potatoes and corn.
The coal mining business in Dacono declined in the 1970s when natural gas was discovered and replaced coal. In recent years, Dacono has seen a rise in population with its affordable housing, proximity to Denver, and friendly, small town atmosphere.
History of Firestone, Colorado
Firestone, Colorado was named for local landholder, Jacob Firestone, and was incorporated in 1908. Little is known about Firestone’s roots, but the town likely began as an agricultural and coal mining community like neighboring Dacono and Frederick.
In the last decade, Firestone has experienced a significant rate of growth in both residential and commercial development. The town expects growth to continue with its prime location off I-25 as well as the town’s stable, safe and welcoming environment.
History of Frederick, Colorado
The Town of Frederick, named for one of the original landowners, Frederick Clark, began as a coal mining town with only a few hundred residents. Incorporated in 1907, immigrants from France, Greece, Italy, Turkey and Latin America came to Frederick for coal mining opportunities.
The coal mining business declined in the 1970s when natural gas was discovered and replaced coal. During the last few years, Frederick has seen a dramatic increase in population.
E.L.F. Grill Everyone Loves Food
A cozy and welcoming environment offering high quality American cuisine for breakfast, lunch,...
WebsiteEcho Brewing Company
A brewpub with a view of the Rocky Mountains. Detroit style and classic Italian pizza compliment...
WebsiteGabe’s Café
Neighborly and warm, this family-owned spot serves homemade breakfast and lunch favorites all...
WebsiteGeorgia Boys BBQ
Slow cooked BBQ and southern hospitality come together in this local favorite spot.
WebsiteGordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
As its name implies, this brewery focuses on German lagers and fresh food made to order.
WebsiteHacienda Jalisco
Family owned and operated, specializing in authentic recipes from the Pacific Coast of Mexico.
WebsiteJerry D’s
A Dacono landmark with live music, a beer garden, and a menu full of classics like burritos and...
WebsitePeel Handcrafted Pizza
A downtown gathering place with wood-fired pizza and seasonal pasta made with local ingredients.
WebsitePeppers Fireside Grille
Comfort food favorites for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a warm homey atmosphere.
WebsiteBella Rose Golf Course
Open year round from dawn to dusk, this 9-hole regulation course offers a pro shop, custom clubs,...
WebsiteBlitz Paintball
A world class paintball experience open year-round, with seven high quality fields and a two...
WebsiteCarbon Valley Parks and Recreation District
A wide range of facilities and programs provide residents of all ages with ways to get outside,...
WebsiteDacono BMX Track
A meticulously designed and groomed ABA sanctioned track is provided by the Carbon Valley...
WebsiteSaddleback Golf Club
A challenging 18-hole golf course open to the public, Saddleback offers a large practice...
Website4th at Firestone
Live music, a 5k, a parade and more create a fun-filled day that ends in a spectacular firework...
WebsiteCarbon Valley Holiday Festival
The tri-cities of Firestone, Dacono and Frederick join together in December to host a day of...
WebsiteCarbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival
An annual day-long live music event with a parade, activities, and local food and crafts vendors...
WebsiteChainsaws and Chuckwagons (Frederick)
Foodtrucks and live music provide a backdrop to artists using chainsaws to carve logs into...
WebsiteDowntown Sounds (Frederick)
Free, family-friendly concerts every Thursday in the summer. Located at Crist Park in...
WebsiteFestival of Lights
An event full of festive cheer! Tree lighting, horse-drawn carriage rides, ice sculptures, and...
WebsiteFrederick in Flight
A hot air balloon festival with liftoff in the early morning and a glow party - fun for all ages...
WebsiteHalloween Safe Night
Celebrate Halloween in a safe and fun environment with food trucks, carnival games, inflatables,...
WebsiteHoliday Craft Fair
Frederick’s Holiday Craft Fair is an annual event offering Christmas and holiday crafts and...
WebsiteMiners Day
A big celebration with a small-town feel, including a parade, vendors, activities, concerts, and...
WebsiteThe Frederick Market
A local farmers and goods market with live musicians and special events every week, including...
WebsiteCarbon Valley Recreational Center
A recreation center featuring a leisure pool with lazy river, extensive exercise facilities, and...
WebsiteCarbon Valley Regional Library
Classes and events for every age and interest, including book groups, cooking classes, and...
WebsiteColorado National Speedway
A popular spot for racing enthusiasts, the NASCAR sanctioned Colorado National Speedway features...
WebsiteFood & Flick Fridays
Food trucks, free music, and activities for all ages ending with a family movie in the park.
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