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Why Live in Yuma

Yuma, Colorado, is a rural community known for its historic architecture and charming downtown, dating back to the late 1800s. Situated on Colorado’s northeastern plains, Yuma has deep agricultural roots, with corn, wheat, and cattle farms prevalent throughout Yuma County. The town's 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. Shop-All serves as the local grocery store, with the nearest major supermarket located 60 miles away in Fort Morgan. Housing in Yuma includes century-old bungalows, 1970s split levels, brick ranch-style homes, and Victorian revivals, often with 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 facilities for various sports, and the Indian Hills Golf Club. Lake Yuma, or "The Duck Pond," offers a tree-shaded walking path and hosts annual events like Lights on the Lake. The Yuma County Fair, held each April, features rodeos, live music, and livestock shows. Yuma High School provides agriculture-based courses and career and technical education options. For broader shopping and dining experiences, residents often take day trips to Greeley or Denver, both about two hours away.

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