23. Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs is at a high elevation. The town is below Pikes Peak on the eastern edge of the Southern Rocky Mountains. You’ll be nearly a mile above sea level. Not surprisingly the town is also a favorite place where sports governing bodies make their home, too. For example, USA Hockey and the U.S. Olympic Training Center are based there. The population is 714,000 and the main industries are tourism, technology, aerospace, and defense.

The median house price is $278,100 and the median household income $62,287. Unemployment is low at 2.9 percent. The cost of living is slightly below the national average. You can visit Fort Carson or the Peterson Air Force Base, Schriever Air Force Base, NORAD, and the U.S. Air Force Academy. There is also the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Community College. The town is a popular tourist destination and there are great places you can visit. Check out the beautiful rock formations and go to see the Seven Falls, Garden of the Gods Park, Cave of Winds, or Pikes Peak. If you fancy a weekend in the city, Denver is 60 miles away. In Colorado Springs, you have natural beauty and vibrant town life.