Colorado County Maps

Colorado County Maps

by Vishul Malik



As there are no townships and other minor civil divisions, counties in Colorado are considered very important parts of governance. There are 2 counties that have consolidated city and county governments, and they are Denver and Broomfield. When the new Territory of Colorado was created on November 1, 1861, 17 original counties were formed.

How Many Counties in Colorado

The US state of Colorado has 64 counties. The latest county was created as early as 2001. Check this Colorado County Map which provides the location of all counties on the Colorado Map.




Counties of Colorado

What are the 5 Biggest Counties in Colorado by Size?

The biggest counties in Colorado in terms of size are Las Animas County, Moffat County, Weld County, Mesa County, and Gunnison County. 


What are the 5 Biggest Counties in Colorado by Population?

The biggest counties in Colorado in terms of population (2020) are El Paso County, City and County of Denver, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County, and Adams County. 

Which is the Smallest County in Colorado?

The smallest county in Colorado (in terms of population) in San Juan County. The City and County of Broomfield is the smallest county in terms of size. 

What are the Oldest and Newest Counties in Colorado?

The 17 original counties, created on November 1, 1861, are the oldest counties in Colorado. They are Weld, Pueblo, Arapahoe, Lake, Boulder, Huerfano, Clear Creek, Costilla, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson, Fremont, Park, Gilpin, Summit, Guadalupe, and Larimer. The newest county in the state is the City and County of Broomfield, which was created on November 15, 2001.


Which are the Richest and Poorest Counties in Colorado?

Douglas is the richest county, and Otero is the poorest county in Colorado.

What are the top 5 Best Counties to Live in Colorado?

Boulder, Douglas, Arapahoe, Larimer, and Jefferson counties are the best counties to live in Colorado.

 


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