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Welcome to Salida!
Population: 5,410
Elevation: 7080 feet
Town History: Founded in 1880, Salida was originally a railroad town and was a significant link in the Denver and
Rio Grande Western Railroad. After World War II the railroad began pulling back its operations in Salida. Many residents in
the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s worked either in local ranching operations or commuted north to Leadville to work at the Climax
Molybdenum Company. Today the most prominent business in Salida is tourism, consisting of skiing at Monarch ski area, whitewater
rafting, kayaking and outfitting, particularly on the Arkansas River. Salida is home to the annual FIBArk kayak race, one
of the oldest and most prestigious whitewater races in North America.
Proximity to other towns: Located 85.9 miles from Colorado Springs, 5.6 miles from Poncha Springs, 22.9 miles from Cotopaxi, 23.2
miles from Buena Vista, 32.3 miles from Saguache.
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