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House to the three-time Super Bowl-winning Denver Broncos, Denver is as sports-crazy as you think. 3 downtown arenas for football (Broncos), baseball (Colorado Rockies), basketball (Denver Nuggets) and hockey (Colorado Avalanche) suggests you can capture a video game and then head out on the town with ease. And obviously, if you come trying to find outside recreation, you will not be dissatisfied.


Indoor and outdoor adventure parks showcase severe sports from the Downtown Denver Skatepark to Ruby Hill Mountain Bike Park. The neighboring Rocky Mountains boast hiking trips, rafting, first-rate ski slopes and wildlife. Rocky Mountain National Park, among the top outside destinations in the world, is just a 90-minute drive from downtown.


State of Colorado Nickname( s): Motto( s): Nil sine numine( English: Nothing without providence) State anthem: "Where the Columbines Grow" and "Rocky Mountain High" Coloradan/Coloradoan (and largest city) Denver-Aurora CSA Area - Overall 104,094 sq mi( 269,837 km2) - Width 380 miles (610 km) - Length 280 miles (450 km) - % water 0.36% - Latitude 37N to 41N - Longitude 10203' W to 10903' W Variety of individuals - Total 5,540,545 (2016 est) - Density 52.0/ sq mi (19.9/ km2) - Average earnings $66,596 (10th) - Acme Mount Elbert in Lake County14,440 ft (4401.2 m) - Average 6,800 feet (2070 m) - Lowest point Arikaree River at the Kansas border3,317 feet (1011 m) August 1, 1876 (38th) Mountain: UTC-07/UTC-06 Abbreviations CO, Colo.. Colorado is a state of the United States.


Other big cities are Colorado Springs and Aurora. It ended up being a state in 1876. Colorado just recently legalized the use and possession of the drug marijuana, and it is the first state in United States history to have done so. The state was called for the Colorado River Colorado is surrounded by Wyoming to the north, Nebraska to the northeast, Kansas to the east, Oklahoma to the southeast, New Mexico to the south, Utah to the west, and Arizona to the southwest at the 4 Corners.


Colorado is significant for its diverse location, ranging from alpine mountains, dry plains and deserts with big dune, deep canyons, sandstone and granite rock formations, rivers, lakes, and rich forests. The summit of Mount Elbert at 14,440 feet (4,401.2 m) elevation in Lake County is the greatest point in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains of North America.


state that lies entirely above 1,000 meters elevation. The point where the Arikaree River flows out of Yuma County, Colorado, and into Cheyenne County, Kansas, is the lowest point in Colorado at 3,317 feet (1,011 m) elevation. This point, which holds the difference of being the highest low elevation point of any state, is greater than the high elevation points of 18 states and the District of Columbia.


Corn, wheat, hay, soybeans, and oats are all common crops, and most of the towns and towns in this region boast both a water tower and a grain elevator. Watering water is available from the South Platte, the Arkansas River, and a few other streams, and also from subterranean sources, including artesian wells.


Front Variety Peaks west of Denver Approximately 70% of Colorado's population resides along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains in the Front Variety Urban Corridor in between Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Pueblo, Colorado. This region is partly secured from dominating storms that blow in from the Pacific Ocean area by the high Rockies in the middle of Colorado.


On the other side of the Rockies, the significant population centers in Western Colorado (which is not thought about the "Front Variety") are the cities of Grand Junction, Durango, and Montrose. Continental Divide at Emperor Pass The Continental Divide of the Americas extends along the crest of the Rocky Mountains. The location of Colorado to the west of the Continental Divide is called the Western Slope of Colorado.


Within the interior of the Rocky Mountains are several big parks which are high broad basins. The tallest dunes in North America at Great Sand Dunes National Park in southern Colorado In southmost Colorado is the large San Luis Valley, where the headwaters of the Rio Grande lie. The high desert lands that comprise the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado To the west of the Great Plains of Colorado increases the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains.


This location drains to the east and the southeast, eventually either via the Mississippi River or the Rio Grande into the Gulf of Mexico. Peaks of the San Juan Mountains The Rocky Mountains within Colorado include about 53 peaks that are 14,000 feet (4,267 m) or greater in elevation above water level, called fourteeners.


Above this only alpine plants grows. Just small parts of the Colorado Rockies are snow-covered all year. Much of the alpine snow melts by mid-August with the exception of a couple of snowcapped peaks and a few little glaciers. The Colorado Mineral Belt, extending from the San Juan Mountains in the southwest to Boulder and Central City on the front variety, consists of many of the historic gold- and silver-mining districts of Colorado.

The 30 highest major summits of the Rocky Mountains of The United States and Canada all lie within the state. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Forest near Montrose Rim Arch in the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness in western Colorado Sandstone cliffs along the Colorado River north of Wolcott The Grand Valley in Western Colorado, a big valley made up of high desert terrain.


The city of Grand Junction, Colorado is the largest city on the Western Slope. The Colorado National Monument near Grand Junction. The monolith is comprised of high desert canyons and sandstone rock formations The Western Slope lies in close distance to multiple significant locations in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, consisting of Glenwood Springs, with its resort warm springs, and the ski resorts of Aspen, Breckenridge, Vail, Crested Butte, Steamboat Springs, and Telluride.


Here, the Green River quickly crosses over into Colorado. From west to east, the land of Colorado includes desert lands, desert plateaus, alpine mountains, National park, fairly flat meadows, spread forests, buttes, and canyons in the western edge of the Great Plains. The well-known Pikes Peak lies just west of Colorado Springs.


The 4 Corners Monument, with Ute Mountain in the distance Desert lands in Colorado lie in and around areas such as the Pueblo, Canon City, Florence, Great Sand Dunes National Forest and Preserve, San Luis Valley, Cortez, Canyon of the Ancients National Monolith, Hovenweep National Monument, Ute Mountain, Delta, Grand Junction, Colorado National Monument, and other areas surrounding the Uncompahgre Plateau and Uncompahgre National Park.


At this intersection, it is possible to stand in four states at when. The climate of Colorado is more intricate than states beyond the Mountain States area. Unlike many other states, southern Colorado is not always warmer than northern Colorado. The majority of Colorado is comprised of mountains, foothills, high plains, and desert lands.

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