Nope. It is a Western State. If you are dividing into Northwest and Southwest, it would be a Southwestern state. ... It also depends on who is doing the categorization. If it is an Eastern company, they usually just lump us all into "West." If it is a Western company, you might get more specific subgroups. If you look on Wikipedia under Midwestern States (see related link), you will see that other states further East classify themselves as "midwestern."
Coloradans like to be considered as a Mountain state.
My father was from Colorado, and he considered it part of the West. I am from the South, and I consider Colorado part of the West too.
No, it is a mountain state.
South Carolina
Kansas and Colorado, depending on which part of Nebraska you're referring to.
Colorado is further south than South Dakota.
Colorado is farther south than South Dakota.
Colorado is further south than South Dakota.
New Mexico is located to the south of Colorado and has part of the Rocky Mountains within its borders.
The midwest. Colorado does not border any large bodies of water.
SW part of the US, South of Colorado, 121,593 sq miles.
south carolina
New Mexico mainly and a tiny bit of Oklahoma. There is also a 4-way border with Arizona to the southwest (at the 4 corners of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico).
the awnser is Colorado
It is a Colorado Ghost Town located in South Park about 10 miles south of Hartsel.