Montrose, Colorado - Outdoor Recreation Business Capital of the World

TLDR:

Population: 19,238

Situation: Montrose is looking to build an attractive environment for outdoor recreation businesses to rehome to in Colorado.

Action: Create opportunity zones and incentives to attract business and, in turn, businesses.

Result: 2 billion in outdoor recreation spending and 241 outdoor businesses call the area home.

Let's Meet Montrose, Colorado

My Roger-Brooks sense is tingling all over this one. Montrose has done an AMAZING job promoting itself for outdoor recreation, incentivizing businesses, attracting winter tourists, and creating a creative city development.

History

Montrose has the same story as OakridgeCuyuna, and so many other towns in the US. There was a natural resource to extract, the railroads’ setup, the city thrived, and in the early 1900’s the railroads stop servicing or tampers off. In this case, it was lumber, and in this case, when the railroad tampered off, people switched to agriculture did pretty well. We are here to talk about a pretty good place that is becoming great!

 

Montrose's Creative City Development

Montrose is known. They are so singularly and utterly focused on providing to the outdoor recreation industry. Currently, there is 2 billion spent in the surrounding area on outdoor recreation. There are 241 outdoor recreation businesses. Their “Colorado Outdoors” project is meant to incentivize companies to move there. Montrose makes it clear what they are there for! So clear, in fact, and any SEOs out there will understand, there is a special answer box question asking what Montrose “is about?”. The answer, “The town is located in cardinal-western Colorado, in the upper Uncompahgre Valley and is an economic, labor, and transportation waypoint for the surrounding recreation industry.” 

They have a group, “DART,” the “Develop and Revitalize Team,” which helps lead up a small business loan program focused on business attention, retention, and creation. It helps with capital improvements and other enhancements that would help to improve the quality of the city. They even say, if you don’t see an incentive, just ask because we get creative with assisting businesses. Business owners love the “progressive and aggressive” approach to business growth. Over the past decade, the city has invested around $1 million in downtown projects, creating over $22 million in economic growth. [Link]

Montrose seems to be applying all of the latest and best techniques to help their community’s businesses grow and bring in tourism dollars. For example, they have a main street program developed by the group, “Main Street America,” like many other thriving communities.

One Montrose tourism study by the city found some compelling finds. Keep in mind Montrose is a city of about 20,000 people! “In the region in 2016, tourism was estimated to directly or indirectly support 7,432 jobs, generate $795 million in economic output, and produce $239 million in labor income.”

On-Brand COVID Response

Even the way Montrose has addressed the COVID situation and dining in their town is extremely on-brand. A local business, Colorado Yurt Co, is helping restaurants supply yurts for their outdoor dining and assisting local restaurants to stay afloat.

Colorado Outdoors - Economic Opportunity Zone

Colorado Outdoors is an opportunity zone. This means that the US treasury granted the city special incentives to move businesses into the area. They are designed to accelerate business growth in the area. Taken directly from the website “Transform Montrose into a compelling destination for business. Our focus is on the revitalization of the famed Uncompahgre river corridor in Montrose, Colorado.

Our goal is to provide the region with three things:

  • A desirable location for business relocation and commercial enterprise, bringing skilled jobs;
  • A restored and enhanced river for the benefit of our community;
  • Quality, workforce housing for local residents.” [Link]

 

They incentivize businesses by offering zero capital gains tax and cash incentives for creating full-time jobs. There are actually 12 different incentives listed here. 

Outdoor Recreation Developments

Montrose Water Sports Park

What initially drew me to Montrose was the fact that they have great kayaking in the area. They have also built a beautiful watersports park for kayakers. The water sports park is made with all experience levels in mind, AKA, they have rapids and currents of all classes which means it is entertaining for everyone. 

An excellent move was building a spectator area. Great place to hang out and watch as inexperienced kayakers hit massive rapids and tip! Ok, that might be a little cynical, but I think we would all be thinking it.

The Montrose Water Sports Park (WSP), consisting of 1,000 feet of the river, is one of the largest in the state of Colorado [Link]. What is equally as great, as any kayaker can tell you, it is hard to plan kayaking trips to rivers without a steady current. What makes Montrose a tourist destination for kayakers is sustained irrigation flow from the Uncompahgre River through late summer, long after other parks have lost their luster.

FUNC Fest

Montrose also has FUNC Fest, a competition where surfers, kayakers, and boaters of all shapes make their way through this river stretch. There is a parade of boaters as well. It is treated as a street get together event with spectator areas with vendors and all.

Winter Tourism

Most communities are trying to stretch their tourism season to over 260 days a year. Most communities that get snow have a hard time with this because many cities in the winter in the north become ghost towns with everyone hunkered down. This is not so with Montrose. 

Montrose has a plethora of winter outdoor activities that many people, from cross country skiing [Canmore, Alberta] to ice climbing, bring in the tourist. This helps bring those 260 days of tourism that communities work for up over 300 days of tourism a year. In conjunction with the community’s effort to make a nightlife scene, create restaurants, and build museums has given the community enough to do throughout the winter.

Other Outdoor Attractions

The surrounding areas of Montrose are also known for:

In-Town Tourism Development

Block 93 Alley Project

With so much to do around Montrose’s city, how do you capture tourism and nightlife dollars in the city? Well, one example is making it more walkable and lively. [Link]This plaza development is meant to be an attractive, walkable space like many European cities have. This looks like something Roger Brooks would have proposed! Roger states that 70% of the money is spent after 6 pm. This plaza is meant to be where that money is spent! One city in specific that has done a magnificent job with city spaces in Leavenworth, Washington. 

Museums

Montrose currently has several museums for tourists.

Museum of the West Mountain

Museum of the West Mountian – An impressive inventory of 500,000 artifacts from the golden years of the Mountain West from 1880 to 1930 is displayed – [Link]

Montrose County Historical Museum

Montrose County Historical Museum – Housed in the original Montrose railroad depot, the Montrose County Historical Museum focuses on all facets of early-day pioneer life, including a life-size homesteader’s cabin, horse-drawn farm machinery, and a delightful display of dolls, toys, and baby furniture. 

Ute Indian Museum

Ute Indian Museum – the museum lets visitors experience the history, culture, and daily lives of the Uncompahgre Valley’s early inhabitants. They also have the Shavano Valley Rock Art Site of prehistoric artwork that can be arranged to go see. [Link]

Conclusion

There are a few things to conclude from this.

  1. Following the best practices and engaging the community can lead to massive growth in the city and tourism.
  2. Focusing your town on one creative city development will help you be known for something specific and attract tourists.
  3. Develop year-round tourism.