Moving from Greeley, CO to San Bernardino, CA
The drive from Greeley, CO to San Bernardino, CA runs 1026 mi — about 18h 1m on interstate, longer with stops. Long-range relocations typically bring real shifts in cost of living, housing prices, climate, and job market. Below, each of those layers is pulled from its source (BEA, Census, Zillow, BLS, NOAA) for a direct comparison.
1026 mi · 18h 1m by car · CA → NV → AZ → UT → CO
Distance & route
| Route through | CA → NV → AZ → UT → CO |
|---|---|
| Primary highways | I 70, I 15, US 66 HIST |
| Major cities en route | Riverside, Moreno Valley, Corona, Jurupa Valley, Rialto |
Route via OSRM driving profile. Actual time varies with traffic and season.
Cost of living
| Greeley | San Bernardino | U.S. avg | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All items (RPP) | 100.176 | 106.442 | 100.0 |
| Rents | 81.997 | 148.641 | 100.0 |
| Goods | 96.052 | 101.431 | 100.0 |
| Services | 112.599 | 129.312 | 100.0 |
BEA RPP moves from 100.176 in Greeley to 106.442 in San Bernardino, a 6.3% bump on the overall price level.
Source: BEA Regional Price Parities (MSA-level · MSA-level); 2024.
Housing prices
Moderate housing step-up: San Bernardino at $487,988 is 6.3% above Greeley at $420,464.
YoY change: Greeley -1.6%, San Bernardino -0.3%. Snapshot: 2026-03. Data provided by Zillow.
Climate
| 1991–2020 normals | Greeley | San Bernardino |
|---|---|---|
| Annual avg temperature | 52°F | 65°F |
| January avg low | 18°F | 41°F |
| July avg high | 92°F | 95°F |
| Annual snowfall | 34.9" | 0.0" |
| Annual precipitation | 14.7" | 12.9" |
Climate warms by 13.1°F on the annual average — 52.1°F → 65.2°F.
Effectively snow-free year in San Bernardino — NOAA normals show near-zero annual snowfall.
Source: NOAA U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020 (stations: GREELEY UNC, CO US, REDLANDS, CA US).
Demographics
| ACS 5-year 2023 | Greeley | San Bernardino |
|---|---|---|
| Population | 109,421 | 221,774 |
| Median household income | $68,650 | $63,988 |
| Median age | 32.5 | 31.9 |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 15.9% | 9% |
| Avg household size | 2.81 | 3.51 |
Income steps down 6.3%: $68,650 in Greeley vs $63,988 in San Bernardino.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-year 2023.
Jobs & wages
Top occupations in San Bernardino MSA
| Occupation | Employment | Median wage |
|---|---|---|
| Transportation and Material Moving Occupations | 267,890 | $47,210 |
| Office and Administrative Support Occupations | 177,100 | $47,040 |
| Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations | 167,590 | $34,570 |
| Sales and Related Occupations | 136,950 | $36,420 |
| Healthcare Support Occupations | 115,940 | $32,240 |
Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics.
Moving between Colorado and California
State income-tax top marginal rates are from the Tax Foundation, updated annually. Check California's DMV for the current deadline to transfer driver license and vehicle registration after establishing residency. Consult a tax professional for your specific filing situation — state tax treatment depends on residency, sourcing, and reciprocity agreements.
Best time to move
Moving companies typically charge 20–30% more between Memorial Day and Labor Day (peak season). October through April offers the lowest rates and better mover availability.
To avoid mid-semester school transfers, most U.S. families schedule moves between mid-June and mid-August. Public school calendars typically run late August or early September through late May or early June.
Winter driving along this route
- Donner Pass (I-80) and Tejon Pass (I-5 Grapevine) see chain requirements and occasional closures December through March.
- I-80 east of Reno and US-50 across the Sierra can require chains in winter storms.
- I-17 and I-40 through the Flagstaff area can see winter closures; the rest of Arizona is generally clear year-round.
- I-80 through Parleys Canyon and I-70 through the San Rafael Swell see winter closures; I-15 north of Salt Lake can slow in storms.
- Mountain passes on I-70 west of Denver and on I-25 near Raton can close for snow November through April — check CDOT alerts before departure.
State DOT 511 phone or web services provide real-time road conditions year-round.
Packing & arrival checklist
- Air conditioning matters: July highs in San Bernardino average 95°F on NOAA normals. If the new place has window-unit or no AC, plan that purchase for the first week.
- Dry climate: San Bernardino sees only 12.9 in of precipitation a year. A humidifier helps keep wood furniture from cracking and is easier on skin and sinuses.
- You are moving to a noticeably warmer climate (13.1°F higher annual average). Keep summer clothing accessible and consider donating or storing heavy winter gear.
- Wildfire season in California typically peaks July through October — register for county emergency alerts during unpack.
- Arrange utility connection (power, internet, gas, water) two weeks ahead of move-in.
- Update mailing address with USPS change-of-address within the first week post-move.
- Register to vote in California after establishing residency.
Frequently asked
When is the best time to move from Greeley to San Bernardino?
Moving companies usually charge 20–30% less between October and April (off-peak). Memorial Day through Labor Day is peak pricing. For a 1026 mi drive, weather on the route matters too — see the timing section above for state-specific winter warnings.
How far is San Bernardino, CA from Greeley, CO?
The driving distance is 1026 mi and the route typically takes 18h 1m via I 70 and I 15. The trip crosses 5 state(s). Actual time varies with traffic and season.
What is the climate difference between Greeley and San Bernardino?
On NOAA 1991–2020 normals, annual average temperature is 65.2°F in San Bernardino vs 52.1°F in Greeley (13.1°F warmer). Annual snowfall: 0.0 in vs 34.9 in. Annual precipitation: 12.9 in vs 14.7 in.
Is San Bernardino more expensive than Greeley?
Based on BEA Regional Price Parities (2024), overall price level in San Bernardino is 6.3% higher than Greeley (106.442 vs 100.176, U.S. average = 100). Rent and services typically carry most of this gap.
How does household income compare in Greeley vs San Bernardino?
Median household income on the Census ACS 5-year (2023) is $63,988 in San Bernardino vs $68,650 in Greeley — a 6.8% lower figure. Compare this against the cost-of-living gap above when budgeting.
How does the job market in San Bernardino compare to Greeley?
BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics show median wages of $47,450 in the San Bernardino MSA vs $50,140 in the Greeley MSA, on total employment of 1,661,860 and 111,210 respectively. Top occupations on the destination side appear in the Jobs & wages section above.
How much do homes cost in San Bernardino compared to Greeley?
Zillow ZHVI (2026-03) puts the typical home value at $487,988 in San Bernardino vs $420,464 in Greeley — a 16.1% higher figure. Data provided by Zillow Research.
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City profiles: Greeley, CO · San Bernardino, CA.