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  1. Yampa, Colorado - Wikipedia

    Yampa is a statutory town in Routt County, Colorado, United States. The population was 399 at the 2020 census. [5] Yampa is the Northern Ute word for the Perideridia root, which was an …

  2. Town of Yampa

    May 23, 2018 · Explore everything there is to do, in and around Yampa! "Gateway to the Flat Tops" © 2024 Town of Yampa, Colorado. All Rights Reserved.

  3. Yampa, Colorado | Routt County - Uncover Colorado

    Yampa is a quiet, ranching town known as the “Gateway to the Flattops”. Hunting, camping, and fishing are big activities that attract a lot of people to the area.

  4. Yampa, CO Map & Directions - MapQuest

    Get directions, maps, and traffic for Yampa, CO. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.

  5. Yampa Vacations, Activities & Things To Do | Colorado.com

    The town of Yampa is the gateway to the Flat Top Mountains and home to sheep and cattle farmers. It's a common stopover for fishers, hunters and other outdoors lovers headed into the …

  6. Yampa CO - Statutory town hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, …

    Welcome to our dedicated page for Yampa, located in the state of Colorado, Routt County. Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population …

  7. THE BEST Things to Do in Yampa (2025) - Must-See Attractions

    Oct 7, 2025 · Yampa is a small and rustic town that is the gateway to the east end of the byway. Stopped by the town to look around, explore, and gather additional information about the …

  8. Yampa | Colorado

    It is situated in Routt County, approximately 30 miles south of the larger city of Steamboat Springs. Yampa is nestled in the Rocky Mountains, providing stunning natural surroundings. …

  9. Government - Town of Yampa

    Please select a page from the navigation menu to review information. © 2024 Town of Yampa, Colorado. All Rights Reserved.

  10. Yampa, Colorado | NWCCHP

    In Yampa there is plenty of opportunity to do your “own thing”—whether that’s quiet walks around the historic town or hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, or snowshoeing on …