Windsor is centrally located in the tri-city area that includes Loveland, Fort Collins, and Greeley. As such, it provides easy access to Loveland's art district, Fort Collins' downtown pedestrian mall, and Greeley's rodeo grounds.
Windsor was settled in the late 1800s by German immigrants who farmed sugar beets in the rich farmland. Windsor incorporated in 1890 after the Greeley and Salt Lake Pacific laid 85 miles of railroad to transport sugar beets. At that time, the Great Western Sugar Company helped stabilize the local economy until the company closed its plant in the late 1960s. At about that time Kodak built a manufacturing plant just southeast of Windsor, which now employs some 2,000 workers.
While agriculture has traditionally formed the basis of life in this community, Windsor has recently seen an infusion of contemporary businesses. The quiet downtown now features an upscale restaurant, a few modern boutiques, and a coffeehouse. In addition, the community is renovating the old flour mill, a prime example of how the town is making old new again.
Nearby recreational facilities include Windsor Lake, Timnath Reservoir, the Cache la Poudre River, and Boyd Lake State Park. Activities in these areas include fishing, hiking, camping, boating, and bird watching, among other pursuits.
Community Resources
Town of Windsor
301 Walnut Street
Windsor, CO 80550
Phone: 970-686-7476
www.ci.windsor.co.us