Waverly, Colorado

Waverly is a small unincorporated community in rural eastern Larimer County, Colorado, United States.

Waverly is primarily an agricultural community, consisting of a group of houses along County Road 15 surrounded by ranchlands north of Fort Collins and west of Wellington.

Most recently, the building serves as an alternative teen learning center by Turning Point, the meeting place for the Ridin' for the Brand Cowboy Church, and occasionally as a community hall.

In 2002, the group effectively lobbied the Board of Trustees of the Town of Wellington to adjust its growth plan to avoid the eventual annexation of Waverly.

The people of Waverly in general are involved with the land and livestock and are invested in keeping the open, agrarian, rural character of their community intact.

Waverly School front exterior. The school was built in 1918 and served as K-12 school until 1960, when it was merged with the Poudre School District. It was closed in 1992 and was used as a youth center by the school district until 2004
The town and vicinity in 1906
Map of Colorado highlighting Larimer County