If you love small towns that are equally charming and entertaining, Colorado is the best place to be, as our small but unique communities pack a punch in terms of things to see and do. If you are partial to walkability, read on, as we happen to find this town and its many shops and restaurants to be easy to navigate. The most walkable small town in Colorado, Rifle is perfect for a day trip.
Welcome to beautiful Rifle, a ranching community of 10,500 located along the Western Slope.
Founded in 1882 and named for the nearby Rifle Creek, Rifle began as a railroad town before cattle ranching took hold, which has made up the bulk of the economy since.
Whatever it is you're looking for, you will surely find it in Rifle, as the town offers everything from unique, locally-owned shops to tasty mom-and-pop restaurants to an arts center, galleries, and museums.
While it isn't within walking distance, Rifle is also home to some of the best outdoor recreations in the state via Rifle Falls State Park and its iconic triple waterfall, plus Rifle Gap State Park and the Grand Mesa.