You can probably throw a rock and not hit a soul when visiting these tiny Colorado towns. We don't suggest you do that, you might hurt someone.

When people think about Colorado, they probably think of Denver or Colorado Springs where most of the population resides.

Or, they're thinking of the ski towns, which are normally low in population throughout the year, but grow when ski season is in session.

There are, however, small-small towns peppered throughout the state that have super tiny populations.

Read More: Colorado's Fastest Growing Towns Between 2010 + Now

What is Considered a Tiny Population in Colorado?

When you hear "tiny population" you're probably thinking of 1,000 people or less.

Think again, we're talking 100 (or close to) residents or less.

The most populated town on our list has 110 folks. This is based on the 2020 numbers, so it could be a bit more or less.

The least populated town? Yeah, they have 15 people living there. 15! You definitely know your neighbor. Heck, you probably had dinner with them.

Where are All These Small Colorado Towns?

All over the state. Although, I've never heard of some of these tows, let alone been to any of them.

The eastern plains and southeast are lucky to have many of these towns, especially when it comes to solitude.

A vast majority can be found in the mountains, where the weather and difficult access make it nearly impossible to come and go during the winter months.

If I had my way, I'd love to find one of these small towns to call home. The lack of people and access to desolate landscapes sounds like a dream.

Colorado Lowest-Populated Towns Throughout the State

Colorado is full of small towns that consist of very few residents. These are the lowest-populated towns in all of Colorado:

Gallery Credit: Tim Gray

Some of Colorado's Fastest Growing Towns Between 2010 and Now

We've put together the fastest-growing towns in Colorado based on population growth from 2010 to 2024:

Gallery Credit: Tim Gray

10 Colorado Towns Named ‘Most Unusual’ Are Worth A Visit

Unusual towns often feature one-of-a-kind things like snow god rituals, haunted museums, replicas of the Old West, giant trolls, and a number of other things found on our list of Colorado's 10 Most Unusual Towns. Who gets your vote for Colorado's most unusual town?

Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams

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