Jackson County, established in 1909 and named for President Andrew Jackson, sits in north-central Colorado along the Wyoming border. Walden is the county seat and only incorporated town. The area is vast and sparsely populated (≈1,400 residents), consisting of ranches, grasslands and mountain valleys. Historically it supported cattle ranching and timber. Housing is limited — mostly ranch homes, cabins, and small single-family houses. Because it’s remote and rural, home prices are low by state standards — often US $200 K–350 K. Building costs can reach US $225–300 per sq ft due to transport and weather. The nearest major city is Fort Collins (~2 hrs drive). This county offers true frontier living, vast land, and mountain views for those comfortable with distance from urban centres.