SOUTHERN
COLORADO
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT

Otero County
Relax and enjoy the quiet charm and traditions of Otero County. A hidden
treasure in Southeastern Colorado, it has begun to experience a new sense
of growth and development. The old and the new have blended to form a
"new community", one filled with the respect for the past and
access to the future.
Historically, Otero County has served as the trade hub of the region.
In 1833, William and Charles Bent, along with Ceran St. Vrain, constructed
a trading post on the Santa Fe Trail. Today, Bent's Old Fort (the
reconstruction now resides under the auspices of the National Park
Service) provides an exciting look into history. The construction of the
railroad also impacted Otero County, as "train towns" became
established throughout the region. The pioneers of yesterday recognized
the location and importance of Otero County as a trade center, and the
same outlook remains today as it continues to be the trade hub for
Southeastern Colorado.
Today, Otero County abounds with a myriad of cultural and recreational
opportunities. Visitors to Vogel and Picketwire Canyon have the unique
opportunity of viewing dinosaur tracks and primitive rock paintings. The
canyon lands provide pioneers a sanctuary in the midst of the cast Great
Plains, and a sun setting over the mesa, is an experience that everyone
should experience.
Colorado is in the grasp of a great economy and huge population
upswing. Otero County has long been agriculturally based, and while this
segment continues to suffer, its importance to our area is second to none.
Urban demand for agricultural water now threatens the rural lifestyle that
we have cherished over the years. World-renowned as the "Home of the
Rocky Mountain Cantaloupe", many efforts are being made to maintain
our area's rich agricultural heritage. A subtle shift and diversification
of our economic base, has resulted in a strong economy and bright outlook.
Local economic development efforts focus on business and industries that
want the "small town flavor" without the negative aspects of
urban sprawl. Telecommunications and light industry have been welcome
additions to our local economy, and their stability and employment needs
offer our children opportunities that were not available a few years ago.
Otero Junior College is located in La Junta. It provides a wide range
of educational opportunities for traditional and non-traditional students.
An advanced Cisco Networking certification program explores the cutting
edge of technology and demonstrates the commitment of the college in
providing career oriented education.
Recently, an extensive fiber optic network was installed throughout the
region. Access to this fiber optic network will enable our residents to
enjoy the 21st Century technology. The potential for economic development
is untapped. Businesses will be able to enjoy the comforts of rural
Colorado as they compete in continental and intercontinental trade
markets. The future is just beginning.
Otero County Enterprise Zone
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