Wheat Ridge
Denver's closest suburb — 6 miles, small-town feel
Why People Move Here
Once the world's largest carnation producer, "Carnation City" still celebrates its heritage each August. Residents describe it as "where Denver used to feel like" — a genuine community within the metro.
Key Statistics
Data sourced from census records, school district reports, and local transit authorities.
Commute Times
School Districts
Jefferson County R-1
A−Western Westminster near Standley Lake
- Wheat Ridge HS — B+, #125 CO; strong soccer & arts
- Golden View Classical — A−, #80 CO (charter)
- D'Evelyn available by application for all Jeffco residents
FAQ — Wheat Ridge
What are the school ratings in Wheat Ridge?
Wheat Ridge is served by Jefferson County School District R-1, rated A− by Niche and ranked #22 in Colorado. Wheat Ridge High School holds a B+ grade and ranks #125 statewide, with strong soccer and arts programs. Golden View Classical Academy is an A−-rated charter school ranking #80 in Colorado. D’Evelyn High School, ranked #4 in Colorado, is available to all Jeffco residents by application. District boundaries are complex — verify enrollment eligibility by address.
How long is the commute from Wheat Ridge to Denver?
Wheat Ridge is approximately 6 miles northwest of downtown Denver — one of the closest suburbs in the metro. Off-peak drive time is 12–20 minutes; during rush hour, expect 25–40 minutes. The RTD G Line light rail connects Wheat Ridge to Union Station in 27 minutes, providing a direct transit option to downtown.
What is the median home price in Wheat Ridge?
As of 2026, the median home price in Wheat Ridge is approximately $615K. The cost of living is 33% above the national average (BestPlaces index 132.7), with housing as the primary driver. Many Wheat Ridge homes are non-HOA properties, which can reduce ongoing monthly costs.
What outdoor recreation is available in Wheat Ridge?
The Clear Creek Trail runs 7 miles of paved path from Wheat Ridge to Golden, forming part of a National Recreation Trail. Gold panning is available at Arapahoe Bar on Clear Creek. Prospect Park offers green space and a lake, while Anderson Park hosts summer concert series. The trail connects to the broader metro-wide trail network.
What are the crime statistics in Wheat Ridge?
Wheat Ridge’s violent crime rate is 4.8 per 1,000 residents, near the Colorado average. The property crime rate is 44 per 1,000, primarily consisting of property crimes of opportunity. Niche assigns a Crime & Safety grade of C. The overall trend over 18 years shows both violent and property crime decreasing. Wheat Ridge maintains its own dedicated police department.
What is the cost of living in Wheat Ridge?
Wheat Ridge’s cost of living is 33% above the national average (BestPlaces), with housing as the primary driver. The effective property tax rate is approximately 0.5% (Jeffco median ~$3,434 per year). The combined sales tax rate is 8.0% (city 3.5% + county 0.5% + state 2.9% + special 1.1%). Colorado’s flat state income tax rate is 4.4%.
What dining options are available in Wheat Ridge?
Wheat Ridge has 40+ restaurants, many concentrated along the 38th Avenue corridor. Notable options include: • Colorado Plus Brew Pub — scratch kitchen with 56 all-Colorado taps, operating since 2013 • Mestizo Brew Cantina — Latin American cuisine and craft beer on 38th Avenue • Little Brazil — cocktails and Brazilian cuisine on 38th Avenue • Stylus & Crate — 38th Avenue corridor dining The city boasts 8+ breweries and taprooms including Brewery Rickoli, Lyric, Blind Dog, Blue Tape, Half ’Stache, and Live Slow. Food trucks rotate regularly at breweries along 38th Avenue.
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