Why Live in Walsenburg
Walsenburg, Colorado, is a tranquil town known for its scenic views of the Spanish Peaks, two towering mountains that attract university geologists and visitors. The town offers a mix of historical Victorian properties, Craftsman cottages, minimalist ranch-style homes, and manufactured properties, with many homes featuring wide-set lots divided by gravel alleys. Further out, sprawling farms and equestrian properties are common, often relying on private utilities and well water. Green spaces are abundant, with City Park featuring a skate park, Civic League Park offering basketball and tennis courts, and Fiesta Park providing baseball and softball diamonds. Heritage Park hosts the Walsenburg Farm & Maker’s Market from June to September. Lathrop State Park, located on the banks of Martin and Horseshoe lakes, is popular for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Gravel biking is also a growing activity, with cyclists exploring the county's backroads. Downtown Walsenburg features colorful antique stores, boutiques, and local restaurants like Corine’s Mexican Food and Crafty Canary Brewery. Interstate 25 runs through the town, providing access to Pueblo, 50 miles away, and Colorado Springs Airport, 90 miles away. The nearest medical center is Mount San Rafael Hospital in Trinidad, less than 40 miles away. Local schools include Peakview School and Walsenburg Junior Senior High School, which offers outdoor education programs. The nearby town of La Veta hosts the annual Spanish Peaks International Celtic Music Festival in September, featuring live music, workshops, and group activities.