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General situation of Colorado economy

Traditionally, Colorado's economy is dominated by mineral development and agriculture, and it is rich in natural resources, mainly including forests, coal, crude oil, natural gas, gold, silver and various stones. Agricultural products mainly include corn, fruits, beef and various vegetables. In order to get rid of the situation of excessive dependence on mining and agriculture, the Colorado government has always taken the "diversification" of the economy as the leading goal, and now it has become a relatively developed state in manufacturing, tourism, service, communication and high-tech industries and transportation in the United States. Among them, tourism revenue ranks eighth among American States, especially in winter, and it is famous as a ski resort.

Main attractions: Rockhill National Park, Colorado National Historic Site, Dinosaur National Historic Site, Great Dune National Historic Site and Nature Reserve, Alexander Mesa National Forest, Pike National Forest, Roosevelt National Forest, Saint Isabel National Forest, Baihe National Forest and West Elk Nature Reserve.