Cripple Creek, CO


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Cripple Creek, CO

About Cripple Creek, CO

Living in Cripple Creek, Colorado is a truly unique experience. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, the town has a stunning backdrop of beautiful mountain scenery that is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. The weather offers mild summers and crisp winters that bring snow for skiing and snowmobiling in the nearby Pike National Forest. There are plenty of small-town charm with restaurants, shops and local attractions that make it an interesting place to visit. It's close proximity to larger towns like Colorado Springs means there is always something to do with entertainment and activities nearby too. Cripple Creek is an excellent place to live for anyone who loves small-town living with easy access to big city amenities when desired! Mid-sized city - Central Colorado at the base of the Front Range, 65 miles south of Denver.

State: Colorado
County: Teller County
Metro Area: Colorado Springs Metro Area
City: Cripple Creek
Zip Codes: 80813
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Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 6170 ft above sea level

“The Springs,” once known as a resort city, has a strong military presence and a growing commercial economy led by varying components of the high-tech industry. Several military installations, including the U.S. Air Force Academy and the Space Command are located within or near the city. The surrounding prairie provides grazing land for cattle and sheep. Summer weather is notably pleasant and dry, with only 15 days above 90 degrees. The Rockies to the west and Denver to the north provide a broad range of outdoor recreation and other entertainment.

The area has seen – and has been strained by – a dramatic population growth over the last 30 years. Some of the accompanying physical and infrastructure growth, especially in its suburbs mainly to the north, is unattractive in contrast with the existing landscape. The influx has also brought some crime problems. Employment growth slowed, in part due to the downturn in the high-tech industry, but seems on an uptrend once again. The climate and physical setting are nice, there is plenty to do, and it is an attractive place to live overall with few major negatives.

Colorado Springs is located in relatively flat semiarid country on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. Immediately to the west the mountains rise abruptly to heights ranging from 10,000 feet to 14,000 feet. Rolling prairie lies to the east. The climate is high-altitude continental with mild temperatures for the altitude. Uncomfortable extremes in summer and winter are rare and of short duration. Precipitation is relatively sparse, with over 80% falling between April and September mostly as thunderstorms. Humidity is low and it can be windy. First freeze is October 1, last is early May.

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Cripple Creek Cost of Living

Attractive setting, summer climate, and educational attainment make Cripple Creek a great place to live.

$314,200
-7.6% lower than avg
$34,167
-102.0% lower than avg
8.3 / 4.5
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Cripple Creek Crime
94.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Cripple Creek, Colorado
$60,120
for a family
$37,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Cripple Creek
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Growth and sprawl
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I'm a CA native who retired, first, to Iowa. I like Iowa, but in a search to down-size I discovered a lovely log cabin in Florissant, CO, to where I moved. I love  More
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