Map of Cotopaxi CDP

Cotopaxi is an unincorporated town, a post office, and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Fremont County, Colorado, United States. The CDP is a part of the Cañon City, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. The Cotopaxi post office has the ZIP Code 81223. At the United States Census 2020, the population of the Cotopaxi CDP was 44.

Cotopaxi CDP overview:
Name:Cotopaxi CDP
LSAD Code:57
LSAD Description:CDP (suffix)
State:Colorado
County:Fremont County
Founded:1882
Elevation:6,450 ft (1,966 m)
Total Area:0.286 sq mi (0.740 km²)
Land Area:0.286 sq mi (0.740 km²)
Water Area:0.000 sq mi (0.000 km²)
Total Population:44
Population Density:150/sq mi (59/km²)
ZIP code:81223
Area code:719
FIPS code:0817485

Online Interactive Map

Click on View map in full screen to view map in "full screen" mode.

Cotopaxi online map. Source: Basemap layers from Google Map, Open Street Map (OSM), Arcgisonline, Wmflabs. Boundary Data from Database of Global Administrative Areas.

Cotopaxi location map. Where is Cotopaxi CDP?

Cotopaxi location on the U.S. Map. Where is Cotopaxi CDP.
Cotopaxi location on the U.S. Map.
Cotopaxi location on the Colorado map. Where is Cotopaxi CDP.
Location of Cotopaxi in Colorado.

History

The town was named after Cotopaxi Volcano, one of the highest active volcanoes in the world, located in Ecuador. Henry Thomas was the man responsible for naming Cotopaxi. He was an early prospector to the western territory in the mid-nineteenth century. Cotopaxi is also known for its early failed colony of approximately 63 Russian-Jewish immigrants who first settled there in early 1882. These colonists, most of whom were related, traveled to Colorado in hopes of starting a successful farming community and to reap the benefits of the new Homestead Act, which would grant each head male of a family 160 acres (65 ha) of land. When the colonists arrived in Cotopaxi, they discovered that only half of the houses that were promised to be built upon their arrival had actually been erected; this forced many of the families to live out of small makeshift canvas houses during the first winter. In addition to the housing problems, the colonists faced an extreme shortage of supplies that were needed to support them through the first winter and to plant their crops. Desperate to plant their crops, the colonists soon opened large lines of credit with the local store to buy the seeds and equipment they needed to get their crops planted. The variety of crops that the colonists chose to plant mostly consisted of potatoes and corn. The immigrants soon discovered, however, that the climate in the Colorado mountains was only suitable for growing crops for less than four months out of the year, and the first frost of winter killed most of what was still planted in the fields. This failed season of crops forced the immigrants to look for jobs elsewhere to help pay off their fast-growing debt to the local store. They soon found work with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad which had decided to lay down more tracks to the west over Marshall Pass. The men of the colony were paid three dollars a day, which helped the struggling settlement get through its first winter. The colonists made it to spring, but the second crop was also a failure, and entire families soon started leaving. Only about six families remained in Cotopaxi to plant a third crop, which was wiped out by a large blizzard, and this officially ended the attempted farming colony in early June 1884.

Cotopaxi was a small train stop on the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad along the Arkansas River. Though there is a store serving the main highway through the town (U.S. 50), there are no major businesses in Cotopaxi (owing to the small population) except for a whitewater rafting business that attracts thousands of tourists each year to ride on the Arkansas River.

Cotopaxi Road Map

Road map of Cotopaxi
Road map of Cotopaxi

Cotopaxi city Satellite Map

Satellite map of Cotopaxi
Satellite map of Cotopaxi

Geography

Cotopaxi is lies on both sides of the Arkansas River, 33 miles (53 km) west of Cañon City, the county seat, and 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Salida.

The Cotopaxi CDP has an area of 183 acres (0.740 km), all land.

See also

Map of Colorado State and its subdivision: Map of other states:
Rate this Post

Leave a Comment

Parent Unit Map

Map of Fremont County, Colorado
Fremont County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 48,939. The county seat is Cañon City. The county is named for 19th-century explorer and presidential candidate John C. Frémont. Fremont County comprises the Cañon City, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in ... Read more
Map of Fremont County, Colorado

Related Administrative Divisions