Glenwood Spgs, Colorado Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This section provides data on the population and sate of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. It is the principal city of the Glenwood Springs Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city is mostly white in color, and the number of middle aged and young adults is very large. The percentage of children under 18 is also relatively high. Compared to the national average, the vacancy rate in Glenwood Springs, CO is low.

There are numerous places to visit in Glenwood Springs, including the Frontier Historical Museum, Yampah Spa Vapor Caves, and the Pioneer Historical Museum. Sunlight Mountain, a popular ski resort, is also within the city. Another popular attraction is the Harvey Gap State Park, which offers recreational opportunities and scenic vistas. Glenwood Springs is served by the Aspen-Pitkin Co/Sardy Field airport. The city is also home to a number of colleges and universities, including Colorado Northwestern Community College, Aspen State College, and Mesa State University.

This city is the county seat and home rule municipality of Garfield County, Colorado. The city is a tourist attraction and is located near the Roaring Fork River. The city is located at a height of 5,761 feet, and its population is estimated to be 9,963 by the 2020 census. The median home value is $436,700, and the median age is 37.1 years.