El Paso County is a county located in the
U.S. state of
Colorado
Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the wes ...
. The
2020 Census recorded its population as 730,395.
The Census Bureau's 2020 result indicates it is the
most populous county in Colorado, surpassing the
City and County of Denver
Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unite ...
. The
county seat
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is
Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
,
the second most populous city in Colorado. El Paso County is included in the Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Metropolitan Statistical Area
In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally Incorporated town, incorporate ...
and is located in
Colorado's 5th congressional district
Colorado's 5th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Colorado. The district lies in the center of the state and comprises Colorado Springs and its suburbs including Cimarron Hills and Fort Carson.
The distric ...
.
History
In July 1858, gold was discovered along the
South Platte River in
Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory
Arapahoe County was a county of Kansas Territory in the United States that existed from August 25, 1855, until Kansas's admission into the Union on January 29, 1861.
History
On August 25, 1855, the Kansas Territorial Legislature created Arapahoe C ...
. This discovery precipitated the
Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Many residents of the mining region felt disconnected from the remote territorial governments of
Kansas
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and
Nebraska
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, so they voted to form their own
Territory of Jefferson on October 24, 1859. The following month, the Jefferson Territorial Legislature organized 12 counties for the new territory including
El Paso County. El Paso County was named for the
Spanish language
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name for
Ute Pass north of
Pikes Peak.
Colorado City served as the
county seat
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of El Paso County.
The Jefferson Territory never received federal sanction, but on February 28, 1861,
U.S. President James Buchanan
James Buchanan Jr. ( ; April 23, 1791June 1, 1868) was an American lawyer, diplomat and politician who served as the 15th president of the United States from 1857 to 1861. He previously served as secretary of state from 1845 to 1849 and repr ...
signed an act organizing the
Territory of Colorado.
El Paso County was one of the original 17 counties created by the Colorado legislature on November 1, 1861. Part of its western territory was broken off to create
Teller County in 1899. Originally based in
Old Colorado City (now part of Colorado Springs, not today's
Colorado City between
Pueblo
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and
Walsenburg), El Paso County's county seat was moved to Colorado Springs in 1873.
Geography
According to the
U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which are land and (0.1%) are covered by water.
Adjacent counties
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Douglas County - north
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Elbert County - northeast
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Lincoln County - east
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Crowley County - southeast
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Pueblo County
Pueblo County ( or ) is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 168,162. The county seat is Pueblo. The county was named for the historic city of Pueblo which took its name from the Spanish ...
- south
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Fremont County - west
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Teller County - west
Major highways
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Interstate 25
Interstate 25 (I-25) is a major Interstate Highway in the western United States. It is primarily a north–south highway, serving as the main route through New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming. I-25 stretches from I-10 at Las Cruces, New Mex ...
* (Nevada Avenue)
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U.S. Highway 24
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*
U.S. Highway 85
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State Highway 16 (Mesa Ridge Parkway)
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State Highway 21
''For roads named A21 see ; List of A21 roads''
Route 21, or Highway 21, can refer to:
International
* European route E21
Australia
* Chandler Highway
* Toowoomba Connection Road (QLD)
* - Kakadu Highway
Austria
* Wiener Außenring Autobahn
...
(Powers Boulevard)
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State Highway 83 (In El Paso County, CO SH-83 begins with the intersection of CO SH-21)
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State Highway 94
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State Highway 105
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State Highway 115
National protected area
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Pike National Forest
State protected area
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Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Historic sites
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Pikes Peak National Historic Landmark
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USAFA Cadet Area National Historic District
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Old Colorado City (National Register of Historic Districts)
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Manitou Springs (National Register of Historic Districts)
Trails
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American Discovery Trail
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Barr National Recreation Trail
Barr Trail is a trail in the Pike National Forest that begins in Manitou Springs, Colorado and ends at the Pikes Peak summit. The high elevation trail with a long sustained grade is rated more difficult by the U.S. Forest Service. With a elevati ...
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Bear Creek Cañon Park
Bear Creek Cañon Park is a high-country park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado with steep trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.
A trail in the western edge of the Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center, Bear Creek Regi ...
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Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center
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Calhan Paint Mines
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Fountain Creek Nature Center
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The Incline
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* New Santa Fe Trail
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Pikes Peak Greenway
Pikes Peak Greenway is a 16 mile trail in Colorado Springs, Colorado that parallels Monument and Fountain Creeks and winds through and alongside parks, like Monument Valley Park, and sports complexes. It connects with other trails, such as the M ...
* White House Ranch National Recreation Trail
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2000, 516,929 people, 192,409 households, and 133,916 families resided in the county. The
population density
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was 243 people per square mile (94/km
2). The 202,428 housing units at averaged 95 per square mile (37/km
2). The
racial makeup of the county was 81.19% White, 6.51% Black or African American, 0.91% Native American, 2.53% Asian, 0.24% Pacific Islander, 4.70% from other races, and 3.91% from two or more races. About 11.30% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.
Of the 192,409 households, 36.70% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.60% were married couples living together, 10.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.40% were not families. Around 23.90% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.11.
In El Paso county, the population pyramid was distributed as there being a slight surplus of males ages 0 to 45 and there after a slight surplus of females which is typical of most US populations. The greater than normal surplus of males between 18 and 35 are mainly due to the presence of five military installations located within the county.
Communities
Cities
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Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso County, with a population of 478,961 at the 2020 United States Census, a 15.02% increase since ...
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Fountain
A fountain, from the Latin "fons" (genitive "fontis"), meaning source or spring, is a decorative reservoir used for discharging water. It is also a structure that jets water into the air for a decorative or dramatic effect.
Fountains were or ...
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Manitou Springs
Towns
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Calhan
The Town of Calhan is a Statutory Town located in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 762 at the 2020 United States Census. Calhan is a part of the Colorado Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Ran ...
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Green Mountain Falls
The Town of Green Mountain Falls is a Statutory Town located in El Paso and Teller counties of the U.S. of State of Colorado. The town population was 646 at the 2020 United States Census with 622 residents in El Paso County and 24 residents in ...
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Monument
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Palmer Lake
Palmer Lake is a Statutory Town in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The population was 2,420 at the 2010 census. Palmer Lake was founded by General William Jackson Palmer in 1871 and was incorporated in 1889.
Palmer Lake is one of thre ...
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Ramah
Census-designated places
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Air Force Academy
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Black Forest
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Cascade-Chipita Park
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Cimarron Hills
Cimarron Hills is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by El Paso County, Colorado, United States. Cimarron Hills is an enclave of the City of Colorado Springs. The CDP is a part of the Colorad ...
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Ellicott
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Fort Carson
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Gleneagle
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Peyton
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Rock Creek Park
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Security-Widefield
Security-Widefield is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the unincorporated communities of Security and Widefield located in and governed by El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The CDP is a part of the Colorado Springs, CO Metr ...
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Stratmoor
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Woodmoor
Other unincorporated communities
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Crystola
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Eastonville
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Falcon
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Adult falcons ...
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La Foret
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Rush
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Truckton
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Yoder
Government
El Paso County is governed by a board of county commissioners. Its current members are Holly Williams in district 1, Carrie Geitner in district 2, Stan VanderWerf in district 3, Longinos Gonzales Jr in district 4, and Cami Bremer in district 5.
In 2004, the voters of Colorado Springs and El Paso County established the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority
PPRTA and adopted a 1%
sales tax
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dedicated to improving the region's transportation infrastructure. Together with state funding for COSMIX (2007 completion) and the
I-25 interchange with
Highway 16
Route 16, or Highway 16, can refer to:
International
* Asian Highway 16
* European route E16
* European route E016
Australia
- Thompsons Road (Victoria)
- South Australia
Canada
;Parts of the Trans-Canada Highway:
* Yellowhead ...
(2008 completion), significant progress has been made since 2003 in addressing the transportation needs of the area. In 2012, the county voted to legalize marijuana. On March 12, 2019, the county commissioners unanimously passed a resolution to become a
Second Amendment sanctuary.
The
Colorado Department of Corrections has its headquarters in an unincorporated area in the county.
Elected Officials
Top employers
According to the city's 2014 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:
Libraries
The
Pikes Peak Library District provides library services through its 15 branches and bookmobiles to the residents of El Paso County, with the exception of Widefield School District 3. The mission of the District is "Providing resources and opportunities that impact individual lives and build community. Seek. Engage. Transform."
Politics
El Paso is somewhat conservative for a large urban county. Since its creation in 1871, El Paso County has typically voted for the
Republican presidential candidate in presidential elections; the last
Democratic
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*A member of a Democratic Party:
**Democratic Party (United States) (D)
**Democratic ...
nominee to win the county was
Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. It has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1920, except for the Democratic landslides of 1936 and 1964.
Dick Lamm in
1982
Events January
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* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street Bridge in Washington, D.C., Un ...
remains the last Democrat to win the county in a gubernatorial election.
Eight years later, the county was one of only four in the state to back governor
Roy Romer's opponent
John Andrews John Andrews may refer to:
Sports
* John Andrews (baseball) (born 1949), American baseball pitcher
* John Andrews (cyclist) (1934–2000), British cyclist
* John Andrews (footballer, born 1950), English footballer
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.
Jared Polis in
2022 came within 4% of winning the county. The last Democrat to win the county in a Senate election was
Gary Hart in
1974
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.
Military installations
El Paso County is home to
Army
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,
Air Force
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and
Space Force bases. These military installations border Colorado Springs to the north, south, and east, aside from
Schriever Space Force Base, which is located about 10 miles east of
Peterson Space Force Base.
Fort Carson
Fort Carson, "The Mountain Post", is located just south of Colorado Springs at the base of the Rocky Mountains. It was established in 1942, following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The city of Colorado Springs purchased land south of the city and donated it to the War Department. Construction began immediately and the first building, the camp headquarters, was completed January 31, 1942. Camp Carson was named in honor of the legendary Army scout, Gen. Christopher "Kit" Carson, who explored much of the West in the 1800s. Camp Carson became Fort Carson in 1954. An additional training area was purchased in September 1983 and is called Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site (PCMS).
Currently, Fort Carson is the home of 4th Infantry Division and several other units, including 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), the Colorado National Guard Regional Training Institute and PCMS, which is a maneuver training site for Fort Carson located near Trinidad, Colorado. The installation totals about 137,000 acres and PCMS is roughly 236,000 acres. Fort Carson has around 3,000 family housing units and 66 soldier barracks with 8,132 rooms. Services on the installation include four elementary schools, one middle school, a commissary, an exchange, and Evans Army Community Hospital, as well as Army Community Service facilities to include child development centers and youth centers and family morale, welfare, and recreation facilities to include a bowling alley, golf course, and numerous parks.
Fort Carson's economic impact on Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities was approximately $2.3 billion during fiscal year 2014. Fort Carson has about 24,300 soldiers on the installation, with 44,700 family members. The installation also has around 8,000 veterans and 3,300 civilians.
Peterson Space Force Base
The Space Force has critical aspects of their service based at Colorado Springs, which carry on missile defense operations and development. The Space Force bases a large section of its
national missile defense operations here, with Peterson Space Force Base set to operate large sections of the program. The base is also home to Space Force's
Space Operations Command, and to NORAD headquarters. Peterson SFB is currently the headquarters of the operations-half of Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command.
Peterson is also headquarters for the
United States Northern Command, one of the
Unified Combatant Command
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s, which directs all branches of the U.S. military operations in their area of responsibility, which includes the continental United States, Alaska, Canada, and Mexico. In the event of national emergencies, the President or Secretary of Defense can call upon the command for any required military assistance. Service members from every branch of the
US military are stationed at the command.
Peterson SFB is the current, possibly temporary home for
US Space Command, another Unified Combatant Command, whose area of operations is global operations occurring 50 miles or greater above the Earth.
Schriever Space Force Base (formerly Schriever AFB and Falcon AFB)
Schriever Space Force Base is home to several Space Force mission Deltas, responsible for the operation and support of 175 Department of Defense satellites and installation support to 16 major tenant units, with a workforce of more than 7,700 personnel. It is the location of the
Global Positioning System (GPS) master control station and GPS Operations Center and the US Naval Observatory Alternate Master Clock, used to synchronize GPS satellite time. Schriever is also developing parts of national missile defense and runs parts of the annual wargames used by the nation's military. The base indirectly contributes an estimated $1 billion to the local Colorado Springs, CO area annually.
United States Air Force Academy
Bordering the northwestern side of the city are the grounds of the United States Air Force Academy, where cadets train to become officers in the
Air Force
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and Space Force. The campus is famous for its unique chapel, and draws visitors year round. Most of the Air Force Academy's sports programs participate in the Mountain West Conference.
Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station (formerly Air Force Station)
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), headquartered on Peterson SFB, has a presence in
Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station. When it was built at the height of the
Cold War, NORAD caused some anxiety for the residents in and around Colorado Springs, who believed the installation would be a primary target during a
nuclear attack. Although NORAD still operates today, it is primarily given the task of the tracking of
ICBMs, and the military has recently decided to place Cheyenne Mountain's NORAD/NORTHCOM operations on warm standby and move operations to nearby Peterson Air Force Base.
See also
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Outline of Colorado
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Index of Colorado-related articles
This is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. State of Colorado.
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* .co.us – Internet second-level domain for the State of Colorado
* 4 Corners
** 4 Corners Monument
* 6th Principal Meridian
* 10-mile Range
* 10t ...
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El Paso County, Jefferson Territory
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Colorado census statistical areas
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Front Range Urban Corridor
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Kirk Hanna Park Kirk Hanna Park is a park in Hanover, Colorado, a rural district south-east of Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is a home rule municipality in, and the county seat of, El Paso County, Colorado, United States. It is the largest city in El Paso ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Colorado
Notes
References
External links
El Paso County Government websiteColorado Historical Society
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Colorado counties
1861 establishments in Colorado Territory
Eastern Plains
Populated places established in 1861