El Moro, Colorado


El Moro is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Las Animas County, Colorado, United States. The population of the El Moro CDP was 216 at the United [States Census 2020].

History

The El Moro, Colorado Territory, post office operated from April 17, 1876, until January 1896 The Trinidad, Colorado, post office now serves the area. El Moro is a name derived from Spanish meaning "the Moor".
After the company was established in 1892, Colorado Fuel & Iron took over the El Moro operation. During its years of operation, 8,063,076 tons of coal were shipped from El Moro on CF&I's narrow gauge railway, connecting them with the Colorado & Southern line.

Geography

El Moro is in west-central Las Animas County, bordering the northeast side of the city of Trinidad, the county seat. U.S. Route 160 runs along the southeast edge of the CDP, leading southwest to the center of Trinidad and east to Springfield. U.S. Route 350 branches off from US 160 at the eastern edge of El Moro and leads northeast to La Junta. The city of Pueblo is to the north via Interstate 25, which runs just west of the El Moro CDP. The Purgatoire River runs through the community, flowing northeast toward the Arkansas River.
The El Moro CDP has an area of, including of water.

Demographics

The United States Census Bureau initially defined the for the