Moffat County is in the northwestern corner of Colorado and is the second-largest county by area with 4,751 square miles. The population was estimated to be 13,103 in 2013. Craig is the largest city and the county seat.
The county was created in 1911 and named for David H. Moffat, a Colorado railroad tycoon who died that same year. Portions of Dinosaur National Monument are found in Moffat County, although the Utah side of the park has custody of the fossil remains.
Visit the Moffat County Government website.
County Towns
Adjacent Counties
- Carbon, WY – north
- Daggett, UT – west
- Rio Blanco – south
- Routt – east
- Sweetwater, WY – north
- Uintah, UT – west
Special Events
- May – Grand Old West Days in Craig
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