HOAs in Larimer County, Colorado
764 homeowner associations
Larimer County, Colorado occupies the northern reaches of the Front Range, anchored by Fort Collins and stretching west into Rocky Mountain National Park and the Roosevelt National Forest. Covering nearly 2,640 square miles, it is one of Colorado's geographically largest counties and encompasses remarkable ecological diversity — from the agricultural plains east of I-25 through the urban core of Fort Collins and Loveland to the alpine terrain of Estes Park and the Never Summer Mountains. With a population approaching 370,000 and steady in-migration from Denver and the national tech workforce, Larimer County is one of Colorado's fastest-growing large counties.
Larimer County is home to 764 registered community associations, with an average community size of 116 units reflecting a balanced mix of mid-sized planned communities and smaller neighborhood associations. The county's HOA landscape is dominated by self-managed and professionally managed associations across Fort Collins, Loveland, Berthoud, Windsor, and Estes Park. Impressively, 100% of the county's associations maintain Good Standing status with the Colorado Secretary of State — the highest compliance rate among the state's large counties and a reflection of Larimer's engaged, civic-minded residential culture.
The county's economy is anchored by Colorado State University, UC Health, the Woodward Inc. campus, and a growing cluster of technology, clean energy, and craft beverage companies that have earned Fort Collins national recognition as a livability and innovation hub. Loveland's art casting industry and Estes Park's tourism economy round out a diverse regional economic base. US-34 and US-287 provide primary north-south and mountain access corridors, while the North Front Range MPO coordinates regional transportation planning.
Outdoor recreation is central to life in Larimer County. Rocky Mountain National Park draws over 4 million visitors annually, and residents enjoy year-round access to Horsetooth Reservoir, Lory State Park, Bobcat Ridge Natural Area, and the Poudre River Trail network. Fort Collins consistently ranks among America's best cities for cycling, with over 280 miles of bike lanes and trails integrated into daily commuting and recreation.
The Colorado HOA Directory's Larimer County listings offer complete coverage of the county's 764 community associations — a valuable resource for homebuyers relocating to Fort Collins, Loveland, or Estes Park, as well as current residents seeking board contact information and SOS registration details. Browse by city or management type to connect with any association in the county, all with verified data sourced directly from the Colorado Secretary of State.
