Chase County, Colorado
Chase County, Colorado, is a small, rural county located in the southeastern part of the state. Established in 1889, it is named after the prominent politician and military officer, Joseph Chase. The county seat is the town of Eads, which serves as the primary hub for local government and services.
The county is known for its vast open spaces and agricultural land, primarily focused on farming and ranching. With a population of just a few hundred residents, Chase County offers a quiet lifestyle, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Great Plains. The area is characterized by its wide skies and rolling landscapes.