Larimer County spans the northern Front Range from the plains to the Continental Divide, encompassing Fort Collins, Loveland, Berthoud, Estes Park, and mountain communities along the Big Thompson and Cache la Poudre corridors. Survey costs reflect the county’s geographic range: $550 to $1,050 in urban Fort Collins and Loveland, $800 to $1,500 for mountain and foothills properties near Estes Park and the canyons.
2026 Survey Cost Ranges in Larimer County
| Survey Type | Urban (Fort Collins, Loveland) | Mountain / Foothills |
|---|---|---|
| ILC | $275 to $575 | $350 to $700 |
| Boundary Survey | $550 to $1,050 | $800 to $1,500 |
| Elevation Certificate | $475 to $800 | $550 to $900 |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | $1,800 to $3,500 | $2,200 to $4,000 |
Fort Collins and the Growth Corridor
Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University and sits at the northern end of the Front Range urban corridor. The Timnath and Windsor growth area, which straddles the Larimer-Weld county line, is one of the fastest-growing residential areas on the Front Range and generates significant ILC and boundary survey demand. Fort Collins’ older neighborhoods, particularly near Old Town, have complex plat records dating to the late 19th century, which can add research time.
Commercial development along I-25 and the Denver-Fort Collins corridor drives ALTA survey demand. Colorado State University’s campus expansion generates precision survey work.
Flood History and Elevation Certificate Demand
Larimer County has one of the most significant recent flood histories in Colorado. The Big Thompson River flood of 1976 killed 144 people in the canyon below Estes Park. In September 2013, the Big Thompson, Cache la Poudre, Spring Creek in Fort Collins, and the Buckhorn Creek in the foothills all flooded catastrophically during the Front Range floods. FEMA revised its Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Larimer County significantly after 2013.
Properties along Big Thompson Canyon (US-34 between Loveland and Estes Park), Cache la Poudre River through Fort Collins and Bellvue, Spring Creek in Fort Collins, and Dry Creek in Loveland are in or near designated flood zones. Elevation certificate demand in these areas has remained elevated since 2013.
Estes Park and Mountain Surveys
Estes Park, the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, has active real estate driven by vacation and investment property. Mountain surveys here run $800 to $1,500 and above for remote parcels. The terrain is rugged, access requires 4x4 vehicles in some cases, and prior survey documentation is sparse for many older parcels.
To find a licensed land surveyor in Larimer County, browse our directory. Every surveyor listed is sourced from Colorado state licensing records. Larimer County has 20 licensed surveyors in our directory.