Tri-Lakes, Colorado

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Looking west across Monument Lake in Monument towards Mount Herman

Tri-Lakes is a region of Colorado in northern El Paso County. Taking its name from the three lakes in the region (Monument Lake, Palmer Lake and Lake Woodmoor), Tri-Lakes includes the incorporated towns and unincorporated communities of Monument, Palmer Lake, Woodmoor, Gleneagle, King's Deer, and Black Forest.[1] The region lies along the Palmer Divide about Script error: No such module "convert". south of Denver and Script error: No such module "convert". north of downtown Colorado Springs. The Air Force Academy is about Script error: No such module "convert". to the south, and Interstate 25 goes north and south through the region.[2]

Population

At the 2020 census, the population of Palmer Lake was 2,636,[3] the population of Monument was 10,399,[4] the population of Woodmoor was 9,536,[5] the population of Gleneagle was 6,649,[6] and the population of Black Forest was 15,097.[7] The Census Bureau does not calculate a discrete population for King's Deer, so Tri-Lakes' total population is around 44,317. Most of the region lies within the Lewis-Palmer School District.

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