I'm seventh generation Coloradoan...and I'm thinking of moving out of state when I retire. I remember old Colorado when it was much more like Montana and Wyoming...sorry, but things have changed too much since I was a kid. Traffic is terrible, a lot of the water from the West Slope has been diverted to the Front Range cities (Denver, C. Springs, Pueblo, etc.) that fly fishing is hit/miss, and when you have to compete with a hundred or more climbers each weekend on local trails...then its become just too much for me. Sorry to be such a downer about this but for those who've been here when it was a nice, quiet place to live, its too much like the west coast now. As was said before, the hunting is still great, but I can find that in other places without having to see a lot of cars at trailheads. Okay, got that off my chest - Durango is a great 'small' town with a lot to offer. I think if everyone in Colorado could live there, they would. Housing will not be cheap in Durango. Ft. Collins is still a great place but traffic there is absolutely horrible. Its a college town but a favored community to live in. Housing is above average in cost. Denver is Denver...some parts are a lot nicer than others. Lots of things to offer here, but at the cost of traffic, etc. Grand Junction is a favored place - one of my favorites and someplace I'd really consider living in if I was moving to Colorado. Housing is relatively reasonable in Fruita, Clifton or down in Delta. Montrose is another great 'small' town that offers some great hunting and super fly fishing in the Gunnison. Housing is reasonable. Alamosa is much smaller and not as popular a spot as the other I've mentioned but has some great hunting, waterfowl, small game and fishing in the San Juans. Housing will be cheaper here but there is a small university there. Pueblo has been rated as one of the most affordable places to live in the U.S. It gets hot in Pueblo but no more so than Grand Junction (what really is the difference in 7-10 degrees between Denver/Pueblo?). Housing is going to comparably cheaper in Pueblo than other towns I've mentioned (besides Alamosa). Keep in mind, the closer to the mountains the higher real estate is going to cost. Some parts of CO have excellent weather - that means you can walk in the park and ride a motorcycle on certain days during the winter without feeling like you're in Iowa or Michigan. Want good weather? Pueblo, Trinidad, Colorado Springs, Ft. Collins and Grand Junction. Want snow? Breckenridge, Durango, Montrose. Good hunting? All these places are within 1-3 hours from some great hunting. Great fishing? Pueblo, Montrose, Delta, Breckenridge, Canon City, Salida, Buena Vista, Gunnison.