Brighton is a Home Rule Municipality, and the seat of Adams County, although a portion of the city extends into Weld County, Colorado. The city is sometimes considered a suburb of Denver.
 
 
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Open year-round, the Barr Lake RV Park offers a variety of amenities and space for recreational vehicle and tent camping in Brighton, Colorado. The facilities, contact information and an area guide are presented, and guests can reserve a space online.
http://www.barrlakervpark.com/
Brighton Economic Development Corporation
Brighton EDC represents the economic development interests of the City of Brighton, utilizing the broad-based support of business and community leaders to leverage public and private interests. Its site offers a profile of the city, including commercial real estate, business resources, maps, and other information and data.
http://www.brightonedc.org/
The city's official site includes a profile of its administrative offices, departments, services and programs. Online resources include access to public documents, an events calendar, online surveys, and an index of municipal services.
http://www.brightonco.gov/
Details of this Brighton guest facility are provided, along with services and amenities. Also features Choice Hotel reward programs and special offers for travel professionals, groups and meetings.
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-brighton-colorado-CO015
Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber is the principal voice of the Brighton, Colorado area business community. Its site provides an overview of the organization and the benefits to membership, a calendar of events, and a membership directory.
http://www.brightonchamber.com/
Based in Brighton, Colorado, 27J operates ten elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, five charter schools, and a preschool, each of which is detailed in separate parts of the site, or in unique domains. Area maps, enrollment forms, school calendars, reports, and other resources are made available.
http://sd27j.org/