
What are Currently the Noisiest Cities in Colorado?
On any given night, it might seem to you that if the neighbors' kids are allowed to play past 10 p.m., the neighbors' dogs are allowed to be left out around the same time, or there just so happens to be a house party across the street, your neighborhood feels like the loudest in the world.
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However, unless your home is close to an airport, it's highly unlikely that your neighborhood would even be qualified to be ranked as one of the noisiest in the state of Colorado.

It pretty much goes without saying that the larger the city is, the more noise pollution you'll find there, especially if there's an airport nearby, and this rule is no exception in Colorado.
What Are the Noisiest Cities and Towns in Colorado?
Luckily for those curious about the noise levels registered in different parts of Colorado, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics takes care of that.
It should come as no surprise that the noisiest city in Colorado, Denver, is also the largest and home to Denver International Airport.
Denver has a couple of surrounding areas that are shown to be quite noisy as well, Boulder and Castle Rock, but according to the latest map, it would appear that Colorado Springs and Pueblo are the next noisiest cities in the state.
Other notable cities include Fort Collins, Greeley, Grand Junction, and although much less noisy than the rest, Aspen.
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