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Fort Lupton

Our Fort Lupton Location

805 14th Street
Fort Lupton, CO 80621

Phone: 720-683-7162

E-mail: [email protected]

Store Hours:

Monday - Friday7:00 AM — 5:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM — 1:00 PM
SundayClosed

We deliver building materials and lumber to Northern Colorado and the extended Metro Denver area.

Serving Bennett, Berthoud, Boulder, Brighton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Dacono, Firestone, Fort Lupton, Frederick, Greeley, Hudson, Johnstown, Keenesberg, LaSalle, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Loveland, Platteville, Superior, Watkins, and Westminster.

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Directions:

We’re on the corner of County Rd. 14-1/2 (14th Street) and Denver Avenue in Fort Lupton.

Take US-85 to County Rd. 14-1/2. (14th Street) east, then travel 1 short block to Denver Ave.

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Fort Lupton, Colorado, is a small but historically significant city located in Weld County. Here are some interesting facts about Fort Lupton:

  • Historic Trading Post – The city is named after Lancaster Lupton, a former U.S. Army lieutenant who established Fort Lupton in 1836 as a fur trading post along the South Platte River. Today, a reconstructed version of the fort stands as part of the South Platte Valley Historical Park, offering a glimpse into 19th-century frontier life.
  • Agricultural Roots – Fort Lupton has deep agricultural ties, with farming and livestock playing a major role in its economy. The area is known for producing corn, wheat, sugar beets, and cattle, contributing to Colorado’s strong agricultural industry.
  • Railroad Influence – The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century helped transform Fort Lupton from a small trading post into a thriving community, facilitating the transport of goods and boosting economic growth.
  • Annual Trapper Days Festival – Every September, the Fort Lupton hosts Trapper Days, a celebration of its fur trading heritage with a parade, live reenactments, craft vendors, and community events.
  • Location & Growth – Fort Lupton is conveniently situated between Denver and Greeley, making it an attractive place for those who want a quieter, small-town lifestyle while remaining close to major cities. Its population has been growing steadily due to new residential and commercial developments.
  • Fort Lupton City Museum – The museum offers exhibits on local history, including artifacts from Native American tribes, pioneers, and early settlers who shaped the region.
  • Outdoor Recreation – The city provides access to fishing, hiking, and camping along the South Platte River, and its parks and open spaces make it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fort Lupton is a great mix of history, agriculture, and small-town charm, making it a unique place in Colorado’s rich landscape.

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