Bayfield, CO Reviews


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As a small town nestled in the foothills of the San Juan Mountains, Bayfield, Colorado offers a serene and picturesque setting for its residents. With a population of just over 2,500, this close-knit community boasts a low crime rate, affordable cost of living, and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. However, like any place, there are pros and cons to living in Bayfield. In this summary, we will explore the experiences and opinions of various individuals who have shared their thoughts and perspectives on living in Bayfield through online reviews and comments.

According to Emily, a long-time resident of Bayfield, "The town has a strong sense of community and the people are friendly and supportive." She also mentions the town's beautiful scenery and easy access to outdoor activities. On the other hand, Alex notes that the town can feel isolated and there is not much to do for entertainment. However, he also adds that "the slower pace of life and quiet streets make it a great place to raise a family." Sara, a newcomer to Bayfield, shares that she appreciates the small-town charm and the affordable housing options. She does mention that the lack of diversity in the town can be a bit of a downside. Finally, John, who has lived in Bayfield for over a decade, praises the town's excellent schools and the strong sense of community. He does mention that the town is growing and becoming more popular, which has led to a rise in housing prices.

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wide range of recreation opportunities - 11/27/2008
Great place for a small town feel with a little bit of culture thrown in as well. Four seasons of fun and within an hour or so you can be at 14,000 elevation high in the Rocky Mountains or at 5000 feet in the high desert. Ice climbing in the mountains and exploring Ancestral Puebloan ruins all on the same weekend. There is a lot to do in the hundreds of thousands of acres of government owned land nearby and it isn't too far to check out Canyonlands, Sante Fe/Taos, ski areas & back country skiing galore nearby, and if the occasional cold snap gets you down, head south 7-8 hours by car and check out Scottsdale on a long weekend.

I've lived in La Plata County since 1958 and it has a lot to offer. The college and all the fine dining in Durango add a nice touch for those wanting to feel a hint of the city, there is lots of sunshine and on a clear night, check out the Milky Way - you will be astounded at the starts you will see in the clear skies of SW Colorado. If there is a Read More

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