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MOFFAT County
is
located in the rolling hills and high plains of the western
slope of the Colorado Rockies about 50 miles west of the continental
divide. We are in the northwest corner of Colorado, bordered
by Wyoming on the north and Utah on the west. Moffat
County, the second largest in Colorado with an area of
4,743 square miles, is about the same size as the state of
Connecticut. Moffat County is rich in western and Indian heritage,
including petroglyph sites and historic homesteads.
The City
of Craig the county seat and is located in the
southeast corner of the county at the intersection of U.S.
Hwy 40 and Colorado Hwy 13. Craig, the population center of
the county with 1990 census figures showing population of
8,091 in the city and 11,357 county wide.
Craig
is the commercial and industrial center of northwest Colorado.
Several coal mining operations are located within a short
distance of the city and the largest power generation plant
in Colorado is six miles south of Craig. The city is also
a shopping center for Moffat County, parts of Rio Blanco and
Routt Counties in Colorado and for many people in the southwest
part of Wyoming.
Located
just forty five minutes from the Steamboat Springs resort
and is about two to three hours by car from most of the major
ski areas in Colorado. The Routt and White River National
Forests are also nearby and, along with large areas of BLM
lands, provide an excellent opportunity to enjoy many outdoor
recreation activities.
A hub of activity during Grand
Olde West Days over the Memorial Holidays. During
that time Craig is the host to many events; parades, rodeos,
dances, street vendors, craft shows and a special celebrity
concert.
Our community
is rich in history of the Old West! A must on your
list to see, is the Museum
of Northwest Colorado located in downtown
Craig. It houses the "Cowboy and Gunfighter Collection",
local history and much more.
Craig's
greatest resource is its people. Friendly and helpful, they
are always glad to share western hospitality! |