Our Community
Welcome to La Junta, Colorado!
La Junta is located in southeastern Colorado, about 60 miles east of Pueblo. The county seat of Otero County, La Junta has for more than a hundred years formed a junction for commercial, agricultural, and ranching ventures. Before that La Junta was the junction where the Santa Fe Trail branched south to New Mexico, while a lesser route continued west to Pueblo and beyond. The Santa Fe Trail was one of the nation's first great trade routes. La Junta sits on the south bank of the Arkansas River in what is primarily shortgrass prairie country. The mountains for which Colorado is so famous can be seen to the west, but this is rolling prairie land. Farming dominates the landscape in a narrow corridor along the river, while a short excursion north or south of US Highway 50 brings travelers to miles upon miles of grasslands. We are home to a regional medical center and specialty clinics, as well as a number of retirement communities. We have an excellent K-12 school system, and Otero Junior College. The college hosts a number of technical certificate programs, a well-regarded nursing program, and a law enforcement academy. The City hosts a number of light industries and an airport in an industrial park north of town, a railyard, and a downtown business district typical of small western towns.Attractions
●Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site●Koshare Indian Museum
Local Schools
●La Junta Primary School●La Junta Intermediate School
●La Junta Jr/Sr High School
●Rocky Ford School
●Swink School
●Fowler School
●Las Animas School
Regional Schools
●Otero Junior CollegeAdditional Links
●City of La Junta●La Junta, CO Chamber of Commerce
● The Tribune-Democrat (Local Newspaper)
Local Real Estate
●DuBois Realty●Norm Murphy & Associates, Inc.
Economy/Statistics
●La Junta Statistics●Economic Development
●La Junta, Colorado