Yes, Salida, Colorado, is considered high elevation. It sits at an altitude of approximately 7,083 feet (2,164 meters) above sea level, which qualifies it as a high-altitude location. This elevation can affect weather patterns and may require acclimatization for visitors not used to such heights.
The address of the Historic Salida Inc is: Po Box 70, Salida, CO 81201-0070
The address of the Salida Museum Association is: 406 1/2 W Hwy 50, Salida, CO 81201
The address of the Stage Left Theatre Company is: Po Box 216, Salida, CO 81201-0216
Denver, CO is called Mile High City because it measures one mile in elevation from sea level
It is 704 miles according to Google Maps.
Boulder, CO has an elevation of 5,430 feet (1,655 meters) above sea level.
745 miles and 13.5 hours driving time
195 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 160 EAST to CO-112 in Del Norte. Turn left onto CO-112.Take CO-112 EAST to U.S. 285. Turn left onto U.S. 285 NORTH.Take U.S. 285 NORTH to Salida.
Grand Junction, CO has an elevation of approximately 4,597 feet (1,401 meters) above sea level.
If you mean Salida, CO then it is 119 mi. by car. I unfortunately cannot find Sadila, CO anywhere. I checked Google Maps and Bing Maps. There is an Sedalia, CO It is near Castle rock, and is only about 35miles from Evergreen,CO
Yes. Its elevation is 5,280 feet.
Mountains in Colorado over 14,000 feet in elevation.