COLORADO FOR KIDS

Elevation

Colorado has the highest mean altitude of any state in the union. Colorado's capitol, Denver, is known as the Mile High City due to the fact that it is exactly one mile above sea level — that's 5,280 feet (1,609 m). At a mile high, water boils at 202 degrees/94 Celsius instead of 212 degrees/100 Celsius, which means it takes four minutes instead of three to soft boil an egg. Why the differences between sea level and a mile up? Because there's less atmospheric pressure — the air is less dense.

 

See the table below for the elevations of Colorado's cities.

 

CityElevation in Feet / Meters
Leadville10,152 / 3,094
Monarch10,125 / 3,086
Fairplay9,950 / 3,033
Copper Mountain9,720 / 2,963
Victor9,695 / 2,955
Breckenridge9,602 / 2,927
Cripple Creek9,508 / 2,898
Silverton9,305 / 2,836
Twin Lakes9,220 / 2,810
Keystone9,166 / 2,794
Divide9,165 / 2,793
Silver Creek9,120 / 2,780
Silver Plume9,100 / 2,774
Snowmass Village9,100 / 2,774
Dillon9,087 / 2,770
Frisco9,042 / 2,756
Winter Park9,040 / 2,755
Crested Butte8,908 / 2,715
Creede8,838 / 2,694
Rico8,827 / 2,690
Telluride8,792 / 2,680
Silverthorne8,751 / 2,667
Lake City8,658 / 2,640
Fraser8,574 / 2,613
Georgetown8,512 / 2,594
Central City8,496 / 2,590
Grand Lake8,437 / 2,572
Woodland Park8,437 / 2,572
Vail8,380 / 2,554
Red Feather Lakes8,342 / 2,543
Glendevey8,292 / 2,527
Nederland8,233 / 2,509
South Fork8,208 / 2,502
Walden8,099 / 2,469
Powderhorn8,080 / 2,463
Black Hawk8,056 / 2,455
Almont8,018 / 2,444
Lake George7,968 / 2,429
Buena Vista7,955 / 2,425
Granby7,939 / 2,420
Fort Garland7,932 / 2,418
Aspen7,907 / 2,410
Westcliffe7,888 / 2,404
Antonito7,882 / 2,402
Del Norte7,879 / 2,402
Minturn7,847 / 2,392
Ouray7,811 / 2,381
Bailey7,750 / 2,362
Gunnison7,703 / 2,348
Chipita Park7,695 / 2,345
Saguache7,694 / 2,345
Nathrop7,690 / 2,344
Hot Sulphur Springs7,680 / 2,341
Monte Vista7,663 / 2,336
Vallecito7,635 / 2,327
Mosca7,562 / 2,305
Moffat7,561 / 2,305
Alamosa7,544 / 2,299
Idaho Springs7,524 / 2,293
Estes Park7,522 / 2,293
Poncha Springs7,465 / 2,275
Avon7,430 / 2,265
Beaver Creek7,400* / 2,256
Cascade7,375 / 2,248
Kremmling7,362 / 2,244
Edwards7,226 / 2,202
Palmer Lake7,225 / 2,202
Redstone7,190 / 2,192
Pagosa Springs7,105 / 2,166
Salida7,080 / 2,158
Evergreen7,040 / 2,146
Mancos7,030 / 2,143
La Veta7,013 / 2,138
Norwood7,006 / 2,135
Ridgway6,988 / 2,130
Monument6,961 / 2,122
Mesa Verde National Park6,960** / 2,122
Dolores6,936 / 2,114
Bayfield6,892 / 2,101
Weston6,849 / 2,088
Pine6,754 / 2,059
Steamboat Springs6,728 / 2,051
Elbert6,720 / 2,048
Basalt6,620 / 2,018
Eagle6,600 / 2,012
Durango6,523 / 1,988
Crawford6,520 / 1,987
Idledale6,466 / 1,971
Ignacio6,445 / 1,964
Cotopaxi6,364 / 1,940
Manitou Springs6,320 / 1,926
Cedaredge6,264 / 1,909
Meeker6,239 / 1,902
Castle Rock6,210 / 1,893
Cortez6,201 / 1,890
Craig6,186 / 1,885
Walsenburg6,182 / 1,884
Carbondale6,170 / 1,881
Franktown6,153 / 1,875
Trinidad6,019 / 1,835
Colorado Springs6,008 / 1,831
Livermore5,884 / 1,793
Dinosaur5,858 / 1,786
Sedalia5,824 / 1,775
Montrose5,806 / 1,770
Glenwood Springs5,763 / 1,757
Eldorado Springs5,762 / 1,756
Golden5,674 / 1,729
Paonia5,645 / 1,721
Mesa5,639 / 1,719
Fountain5,546 / 1,690
Lakewood5,450 / 1,661
Aurora5,435 / 1,657
Wheat Ridge5,410 / 1,649
Broomfield5,400 / 1,646
Littleton5,389 / 1,643
Strasburg5,386 / 1,642
Englewood5,369 / 1,636
Limon5,365 / 1,635
Lyons5,362 / 1,634
Olathe5,356 / 1,633
Hotchkiss5,351 / 1,631
Rifle5,345 / 1,629
Boulder5,344 / 1,629
Arvada5,340 / 1,628
Louisville5,337 / 1,627
Canon City5,332 / 1,625
Westminster5,300 / 1,615
Denver5,280 / 1,609
Lafayette5,236 / 1,596
Rangely5,230 / 1,594
Florence5,191 / 1,582
Bellvue5,124 / 1,562
Fort Collins5,003 / 1,525
Loveland4,982 / 1,519
Delta4,953 / 1,510
Longmont4,942 / 1,506
Platteville4,825 / 1,471
Palisade4,724 / 1,440
Clifton4,722 / 1,439
Greeley4,664 / 1,422
Pueblo4,662 / 1,421
Grand Junction4,597 / 1,401
Fruita4,503 / 1,373
Stratton4,414 / 1,345
Springfield4,365 / 1,330
Fort Morgan4,324 / 1,318
Brush4,231 / 1,290
Burlington4,167 / 1,270
Yuma4,131 / 1,259
La Junta4,066 / 1,239
Idalia3,965 / 1,209
Sterling3,939 / 1,201
Las Animas3,893 / 1,187
Lamar3,622 / 1,104
Wray3,516 / 1,072

Source: Colorado Ski Resort Guide, coloradoskicountry.com

** Source: National Weather Service, Pueblo, Colorado

Weather

Colorado's varied terrain and location in the middle of the Rocky Mountain West result in quick-changing weather nearly all year round. You'll find four distinct seasons, mild temperatures and 300 days of annual sunshine.

Each year Colorado receives:

• More than 300 inches (762 cm) of snow at the mountain resorts

• 16.5 inches (41.9 cm) of precipitation (8 down low and 23 up high)

• 33 percent humidity

• First snow in September (though it usually snows somewhere in the state every month, except perhaps August)

 

 

Average high/low SUMMER Temperatures (Fahrenheit : Celsius)
 AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember
Aspen49/20 : 9/-761/29 : 16/-272/34 : 22/179/40 : 26/477/39 : 25/469/32 : 21/0
Burlington61/33 : 16/171/43 : 22/682/54 : 28/1288/59 : 31/1585/57 : 29/1476/48 : 24/9
Denver61/34 : 16/170/43 : 21/681/52 : 27/1188/58 : 31/1485/56 : 29/1376/47 : 24/8
Durango61/26 : 16/-371/33 : 22/183/41 : 28/587/49 : 30/984/47 : 29/876/39 : 24/3
Steamboat Springs51/23 : 11/-562/31 : 17/-172/38 : 22/377/45 : 25/775/43 : 24/668/35 : 20/2

 

 

Average high/low WINTER Temperatures (Fahrenheit : Celsius)
 OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarch
Aspen58/23 : 14/-542/13 : 6/-1133/4 : 1/-1631/0 : -1/-1835/2 : 2/-1740/12 : 4/-11
Burlington66/36 : 19/251/24 : 11/-441/15 : 5/-940/13 : 4/-1144/17 : 7/-851/23 : 11/-5
Denver66/36 : 19/252/25 : 11/-444/17 : 7/-843/16 : 6/-946/20 : 8/-752/25 : 11/-4
Durango65/29 : 18/-251/20 : 11/-741/10 : 5/-1238/6 : 3/-1444/13 : 7/-1152/20 : 11/-7
Steamboat Springs57/26 : 29/-342/16 : 6/-932/7 : 0/-1431/5 : -1/-1535/7 : 2/-1441/14 : 5/-10

Changing Leaves

Colorado is known for its amazing colours during the autumn season. The legendary aspen trees turn the slopes of the Rocky Mountains gold in mid-September and continue until mid-October. Autumn colour at lower elevations reaches its apex in October.

Why the Leaves Turn

An Indian legend holds that celestial hunters turn the leaves yellow by cooking meat over an open fire and splattering fat all over the trees. Western science offers a less colourful explanation: the leaves simply stop producing chlorophyll, the chemical that makes them look green (and that nourishes the tree). Yellow pigment that has been overshadowed all summer by the chlorophyll now emerges from hiding. In other words, the leaves' warm-weather covering wears off to reveal the natural surface underneath; yellow is the leaves' true colour.

Updated: January 7, 2022