Colorado Western Slope

Colorado Western Slope

The Western Slope[1] of Colorado refers to a region of the U.S. state of Colorado incorporating everything in the state west of the Continental Divide. The Colorado River and its tributaries divide the region into north and south at Grand Junction, Colorado. The area has a climate similar to that of the Great Basin.

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History

Historically, Ute people inhabited the area, and it was part of Utah Territory before its inclusion into the Colorado Territory upon organization in 1861. White settlers began arriving in large numbers in the late 1870s and early 1880s.

Population

The Western Slope is sparsely populated compared to the Front Range, with few towns having a population over 5,000; however, the regional population is growing rapidly, contributing to the state's ranking as one of the fastest growing in the nation. The primary economic activities are ranching, mining, and tourism. Fruit farming is also prevalent in areas along the Colorado and Gunnison rivers, including the Grand Valley.

The most populated areas of the Western slope are, first, The Tri County area, which contain Grand Junction, and Montrose, and second, the Intermountain region, containing Glenwood Springs, Aspen and Vail.

Economy

Much of the areas economy is heavily dependent on energy extraction services and tourism. The region contains plentiful sources of oil, natural gas, uranium, and coal. The region is also known worldwide for its ski destinations, with popular destinations such as Aspen, Vail, and Steamboat Springs. Most counties in the northern areas of the slope have at least one ski resort, if not more.

Even though the areas economy is dominated by energy extraction services and tourism, the Grand Junction area's most prominent economy sector is health care. The Grand Junction area is one the best health care regions in not only the state, but the country as well.

Tourism

Points of interest include Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado National Monument and Dinosaur National Monument.

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