Monument is a town of approximately 6,420 people in El Paso County, situated along Interstate 25 about midway between Denver and Colorado Springs on the Palmer Divide. The divide is a high ridge of terrain that separates the South Platte and Arkansas River drainages, and Monument sits near its crest at about 6,960 feet. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad established a stop here in the 1870s, and the town grew slowly around it, primarily serving ranchers and the passengers heading to or from Colorado Springs.
Growth accelerated sharply in the 2000s and 2010s as commuters discovered that Monument offered a reasonable midpoint for households where one spouse worked in Denver and the other in Colorado Springs. New subdivisions spread east and west of I-25, and the population roughly tripled between 2000 and 2020. The Palmer Divide's higher elevation means more snow, cooler summers, and a landscape of Ponderosa pine and Gambel oak rather than the grassland that dominates the plains to the east.
Monument's historic downtown stretches along Second and Third Streets near the old railroad alignment. A handful of restaurants, a coffee shop, and small retail spaces occupy older buildings. The larger commercial development is at the I-25 interchange, where chain stores and a King Soopers anchor the retail activity. Monument Lake, a small reservoir south of town, offers fishing and a walking loop. The town falls within the Lewis-Palmer School District 38, one of the more highly regarded districts in the Pikes Peak region.
Escort websites that cover the Monument and northern El Paso County area appear on Escortservice.com following a review of each listed site. This is a directory service only. No meetings are arranged, no transactions processed, and no guarantees are made about the legal standing of any listed website. You must be at least 21 to access the platform.
Monument is a town of approximately 6,420 people in El Paso County, situated along Interstate 25 about midway between Denver and Colorado Springs on the Palmer Divide. The divide is a high ridge of terrain that separates the South Platte and Arkansas River drainages, and Monument sits near its crest at about 6,960 feet. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad established a stop here in the 1870s, and the town grew slowly around it, primarily serving ranchers and the passengers heading to or from Colorado Springs.
Growth accelerated sharply in the 2000s and 2010s as commuters discovered that Monument offered a reasonable midpoint for households where one spouse worked in Denver and the other in Colorado Springs. New subdivisions spread east and west of I-25, and the population roughly tripled between 2000 and 2020. The Palmer Divide's higher elevation means more snow, cooler summers, and a landscape of Ponderosa pine and Gambel oak rather than the grassland that dominates the plains to the east.
Monument's historic downtown stretches along Second and Third Streets near the old railroad alignment. A handful of restaurants, a coffee shop, and small retail spaces occupy older buildings. The larger commercial development is at the I-25 interchange, where chain stores and a King Soopers anchor the retail activity. Monument Lake, a small reservoir south of town, offers fishing and a walking loop. The town falls within the Lewis-Palmer School District 38, one of the more highly regarded districts in the Pikes Peak region.
Escort websites that cover the Monument and northern El Paso County area appear on Escortservice.com following a review of each listed site. This is a directory service only. No meetings are arranged, no transactions processed, and no guarantees are made about the legal standing of any listed website. You must be at least 21 to access the platform.
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