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La Veta, Colorado

Welcome to La Veta!

Frederick Bonfils, a 19th Century entrepreneur who helped found the Denver Post, wrote "'Tis a privilege to live in Colorado."

Never was it more true than in La Veta, a small town in one of the most beautiful settings on earth.

La Veta lies in the center of a fascinating geological region. For a discussion of the area try this: http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/field/rocky_mt/rocky.htm For some interesting area history, click here: http://www.huerfanocounty.org/

Huerfano County was one of seventeen original counties created in Colorado Territory in 1861. It encompassed nearly all of the Mexican St. Vrain land grant. It occupied almost all of the southeast quadrant of the state except for the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indian Preserve. Its land was at times claimed by Spain, Mexico, France, the Texas Republic and various Plains Indians. In 1861 the county was divided into five townships and precincts, with the County Seat at Autubis (Autobees) Ranch near the junction of the Cuchara and Arkansas Rivers. The Indians were quickly dispossessed, and over the next fifty years Huerfano was divided and divided again. Parts of the original Huerfano County were portioned into present-day Baca, Bent, Prowers, Kit Carson, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Otero, Las Animas, Kiowa, Crowley and Pueblo Counties.

To the west of La Veta lies La Veta Pass, which opens into the San Luis Valley after taking a long detour around Mt. Blanca. Blanca (Sisnaajinii) is one of the four sacred mountains of the Navajo Nation.

Of historical note, the eastern grassland counties which were formed out of Huerfano contained Bent's Old Fort and Fort Lyon, and were the site of the Sand Creek Massacre.

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Spring Fire, 2018
Spring Fire, 2018
Sunset Flare
Sunset Flare
g9/17/586817/3/161244689.2LA9dYjT.jpg Moment in the Sun
Moment in the Sun
Fireworks Behind the Fence
Fireworks Behind the Fence
Last Flare
Last Flare
Three Blooms
Three Blooms
Sunset at the Half-Year End
Sunset at the Half-Year End
Another June Moment
Another June Moment
October Morning
October Morning
Glimmer over La Veta Pass
Glimmer over La Veta Pass
A Little Rain on Colorado Day
A Little Rain on Colorado Day
2013 Fireworks, La Veta
2013 Fireworks, La Veta
Chance of Rain for the Holiday
Chance of Rain for the Holiday
Another Smoky Scene
Another Smoky Scene
The Bubble That Saved South Fork
The Bubble That Saved South Fork
Life out of Balance
Life out of Balance
East Peak Fire
East Peak Fire
Under Fire
Under Fire
Again, South of Town
Again, South of Town
Fire in the West
Fire in the West
Yellow Light in Spring
Yellow Light in Spring
October View, La Veta
October View, La Veta
Fragments of Color
Fragments of Color
October Taking Hold
October Taking Hold
A Sense of Scale
A Sense of Scale
Things You Might Miss
Things You Might Miss
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Reflecting the Spanish Peaks
Reflecting the Spanish Peaks
Coming Soon to a Location Near You
Coming Soon to a Location Near You
Crystal Morning
Crystal Morning
Latent Power
Latent Power
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