About Rangely

Rangely, just 20 miles southeast of Dinosaur National Monument on the Dinosaur Diamond National Scenic Byway, is center to one of the last areas of the West explored by European settlers. Nestled in the lower White River Valley at the heart of the Canyon Pintado National Historic District, the community boasts access to green forests, riddled with wildlife, high desert plateaus and plunging canyons marked with petroglyphs left by the native Fremont and Ute civilizations.

Explore numerous hiking and mountain biking trails; catch glimpses of pronghorn antelope, deer, elk and even wild horses; stargaze under crystal clear skies; take in views of the Rangely Rims; and simply ogle at this geological wonderland where the dinosaurs once roamed. The Rangely Outdoor Museum offers insight into life on the frontier during the early days of oil extraction, while county roads wind alongside working oil rigs; you boat, fish or swim on the White River and Kenney Reservoir; enjoy a round at the Cedar Ridges Golf Course; or soak in the pool at the Recreation Center.

All facilities are open to visitors and residents. With heaps of outdoor adventure, natural beauty and a colorful history, Rangely’s soul and spirit stimulate the heart, body and mind. Come for a visit and see for yourself. There is never a dull moment.

LOCAL STATISTICS:

Location:


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90 miles northwest of Grand Junction
18 miles southeast of Dinosaur
National Monument Headquarters

Population:

2,513

Average Home Price:

$114,700

Average Rental:

$550

Median Age:

33.8

Average Household Income:

$47,178

Elevation:

5,053 Ft.

Median Temperatures:

Summer: 92/52F Winter: 20/18F

Days of Sunshine per year:

250+

Average Annual Snowfall:

10 in.

Founded:

1947

Industry:

Energy/Education/Tourism

Rio Blanco County Population:

5,945

College:

Colorado Northwestern Community College