Zip 80421 (Bailey, CO) Reviews


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The small town of Bailey, Colorado is situated in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, making it a popular destination for visitors who want to explore the beautiful scenery. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, and hiking. For those looking for an adventure, Bailey offers whitewater rafting trips down Clear Creek or horseback riding through the nearby Kenosha Pass. The town also has a thriving arts and culture scene, with several galleries and theaters that host special events throughout the year.
Bailey has many positive reviews from both locals and visitors alike. Many people appreciate its unique location in the mountains and its access to nature-oriented activities. Others praise Bailey for its arts and cultural offerings as well as its friendly atmosphere and welcoming hospitality. Local restaurants receive high marks for their delicious cuisine while businesses are praised for their quality services. Overall, Bailey is an ideal place to visit whether you're looking to enjoy nature or experience some of Colorado's rich culture.

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Honest Review From a Local - 8/28/2020
This review is coming from a long time local, and will try to be as honest and thorough as possible.

Bailey is basically another bedroom community for Denver. Little job opportunity here unless if you are willing to commute an hour to Denver or work for the county and commute an hour to FairPlay. Your nearest grocery store (aside from Dollar General) is about a half an hour away, depending on where you live in Bailey. While the summers here are nice, camping traffic is awful from Memorial Day until about the end of September. Nearby trails and campsites are packed during the summer, and seems to be getting worse over the last few years. On the weekends, be prepared to sit in stop and go traffic on highway 285.

Speaking of 285. You’ll run into some very aggressive drivers. Too many accidents on this road regardless of time of year. This highway is so infamous for fatalities, a few locals have “pray for me I drive 285” bumper stickers on their cars. Winters Read More

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Most people live between 8500 ft and 9200 ft here! - 2/2/2018
This is an awesome place to live. Tons of open space and beautiful views! Low taxes in Park county as well. I made a great choice moving here!Read More

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