Hooper, Colorado
Hooper Schools
Hooper is about 30 miles north of Alamosa on State Route 17, right against the Saguache County line.
Hooper was one of those towns that came into being in the San Luis Valley during the land boom that followed the arrival of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in Alamosa. Railroad spurs were built in all directions, one of them coming out of Alamosa and heading north through Mosca and into Hooper. However, between weather fluctuations, water problems and stock market whims, most of the rail lines in the San Luis Valley were abandoned and then pulled up completely.
Today there are several places where what remains as a town was started back in the late 1800's at the place where the railroad built a station house and loading platform.
Just a couple of miles west of Hooper the valley floor is abundant with irrigated crops and lots of work for farmhands. But not so Hooper... Hooper happens to be just east of the landform that separates the drainages in the center of San Luis Valley. To the west of that subtle rise in the ground, everythng flows to the Rio Grande. To the east is a large basin with no natural outlet. So years ago when the United States and Mexico were wrangling in court over the water that no longer flows in the Rio Grande all the way to Mexico, the US opted to build a system that would pump the water out of this basin and deliver it to the Rio Grande so that it would make the journey to Mexico and satisfy some of the complaint.
Hooper Town Hall
Across the street from town hall
Hooper Public Park
Latitude: 37.7458°N
Longitude: 105.8768°W
Incorporated: May 20, 1898
Elevation: 7,559'
Education:
High School or Higher: 85.1%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 19.4%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 3.0%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Hooper: 90.2
Median Resident Age: 40.8 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $26,500
Estimated Median Home Value: $76,900
Major Industries:
Educational Services, Agriculture, Broadcasting & Telecommunications, Arts & Entertainment, Construction, Professional Services, Health Care
Unemployed (March 2011): 9.5%
Population Demographics: 2010
Total Population | 103 |
Males | 53 |
Females | 53 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 32 |
18 & over | 71 |
20-24 | 1 |
25-34 | 15 |
35-49 | 11 |
50-64 | 25 |
65 & over | 18 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 31 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 72 |
Population by Race | |
White | 77 |
African-American | 0 |
Asian | 0 |
Native American | 6 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0 |
Other | 16 |
Two or more | 4 |
Great Sand Dunes National Park - Mt. Blanca - Alamosa NWR - Baca NWR
Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic Byway
State Trust Lands & Wildlife Areas - Cattails Golf Course - San Luis Valley
Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area
National Park Service Sites - BLM Sites - National Wilderness Areas - Unique Natural Features
Outdoor Sports & Recreation - Ski & Snowboard Areas - Photo Galleries - Colorado Mountains