| Grand County Atlas
- Area: 1,869 square miles
- Perimeter: 248.8 miles
- Population: 12,442 (2000
census), 7,966 (1990 census)
- Density: 6.6 persons
/ square mile
- Dimensions: 53.6 miles
E-W by 54.9 miles N-S
- Location: 39d40’
to 40d29’ North Latitude 105d37’ to 106d39’ West Longitude
- Average Elevation: 7,360
feet
- Highest Peak: 13,535
feet ( Pettingell Peak )
- Average Snow Fall: 93”
( West End ), 234” ( East End )
- Climate: -50 Degrees
F to 85 Degrees F
- Contiguous Counties: Jackson,
Larimer, Boulder, Gilpin, Clear Creek, Summit, Eagle, Routt
- Established: February
2, 1874
- County Seat: Hot Sulphur
Springs
- Railroad: Southern Pacific
RR & Amtrack
- Incorporated Towns: Fraser,
Granby, Grand Lake, Hot Sulphur Springs, Kremmling, Winter Park
- Unincorporated Towns:
Parshall, Radium, Tabernash
Facts about Grand County
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The County of Grand was chartered February
2, 1874. Hot Sulphur Springs was designated as the County Seat. In
April 1881, the County Seat was moved to Grand Lake. On July 4, 1883,
the three County Commissioners at that time and three other public
officials representing two factions in a political and personal disagreement,
involved themselves in a “shoot out” which
resulted in the death of all |
| six men. In November 1888, the
Count Seat was moved back to Hot Sulphur Springs. The original log
Courthouse has been preserved by the Historical Society and is now
on the County Museum grounds in Hot Sulphur Springs. |
| 75% of the land within our County is
under Federal Ownership. One of the best known is Rocky Mountain National
Park. When you drive through the park, you will be on Trail Ridge
Road, which partially follows a Ute Indian trail, and is the highest
cross-country highway in the nation rising to 12,183 feet. Enos Mills
was so awed by it’s beauty that he spent much of his time promoting
this region as a National Park and succeeded in 1915. |
| Within the park (Grand County as well)
there are many different types of wildlife. Just to name a few, we
have; Elk, Deer, Big Horn Sheep, Antelope, Moose, Fox, Bear, and Beaver.
Not often seen are Mountain Lions, Bobcat, and Lynx. There are 283
different species of birds and 700 varieties of wild flowers. One
of the most admired trees here in the County is the Aspen. In the
fall they blanket the hillsides with |
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| a gorgeous golden glow. The Indian
legend is told of why the leaves of the Aspen seem to quiver continually
as if the tree were trembling in terror. It is said that the Great
Spirit once visited earth and all the creatures trembled at his coming,
except for the Aspen which stood firm, cold and proud. Angered at
this haughty display, the Great Spirit decreed that forever afterward
the proud Aspen should tremble whenever anyone looked at it. High
in the Park on La Poudre Pass is the beginning of one of the mightiest
and greatest water resources of the western United States, the Colorado
River. The Colorado is responsible for the creation of the breath
taking beauty of the Grand Canyon. |
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Colorado’s largest natural lake is located in
Grand County, Grand Lake. Created by glaciers which pushed stones
and rock across a valley, making a natural dam. Legend tells when
a group of Ute Indians were attacked on the shores of Grand Lake,
they placed the women and children on a raft in the lake for safety.
Most of the Ute men were killed; a storm drove the raft into the middle
of the lake, one of the deepest anywhere, and the |
| women and children were drowned. When the mists rise
from the lake, the Indian legend is repeated that these are the spirits
of the dead returning to the spot. |
Colorado’s largest natural lake is located in
Grand County, Grand Lake. Created by glaciers which pushed stones and
rock across a valley, making a natural dam. Legend tells when a group
of Ute Indians were attacked on the shores of Grand Lake, they placed
the women and children on a raft in the lake for safety. Most of the Ute
men were killed; a storm drove the raft into the middle of the lake, one
of the deepest anywhere, and the women and children were drowned. When
the mists rise from the lake, the Indian legend is repeated that these
are the spirits of the dead returning to the spot.
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Grand County is known for recreation, tourism,
mining and agricultural. Winter recreation includes downhill & cross
country skiing, snow boarding, snowmobiling, ice fishing, tubing, ice
skating, sleigh rides, hockey and even mushing behind sled dogs. During
summer months we have river rafting, hiking, biking, golf, camping and
of course fishing. The West end of our County hold the Phelps Dodge Climax
Molybdenum Co. The Henderson Mill mines a mineral known as Molybdenum
and is a vital mineral used for hardening of steel. Grand County is also
known for the growth of hay and there are many cattle ranches.
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