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Why Live in Yuma
Yuma is a rural community known for its historic architecture and small-town charm, situated in the wide open spaces of Colorado’s northeastern plains. The town's economy is deeply rooted in agriculture, with numerous corn, wheat, and cattle farms throughout Yuma County. Main Street features brick storefronts housing local businesses such as clothing boutiques, a florist, and a photography studio. The Yuma Theatre offers affordable movie showings, while dining options include Farm House Market for seasonal coffees and baked goods, Tumbleweed Taps for pub fare, and Mexsu for a mix of Mexican cuisine and sushi. Housing in Yuma is diverse, with century-old bungalows, 1970s split levels, brick ranch-style homes, and Victorian revivals, all typically featuring fenced-in backyards and mature trees. The community is connected by sidewalks, and most homes are within a mile of downtown. Yuma has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Recreational spaces include City Park with its sports facilities and skate park, Indian Hills Golf Club, and Lake Yuma, which hosts events like the annual Lights on the Lake. The Yuma County Fair, held each August, features rodeos, live music, and livestock shows. Yuma High School offers specialized agriculture and career-based courses. For extensive shopping and dining, residents often take day trips to Greeley or Denver, both about 2 hours away, with Denver International Airport located approximately 140 miles west.