Rosita, Colorado
Rosita, Colorado  | |
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Location in Custer County and the state of Colorado  | |
| Coordinates: 38°05′50″N 105°20′10″W / 38.09722°N 105.33611°W | |
| Country | United States | 
| State | Colorado | 
| County | Custer County | 
| Founded | 1872 | 
| Government | |
| • Type | ghost town | 
| Elevation | 2,685 m (8,809 ft) | 
| Time zone | UTC-7 (MST) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-6 (MDT) | 
| ZIP code | Westcliffe 81252  | 
| Area code | 719 | 
| GNIS feature ID | 0192319 | 
Rosita was a silver mining town — now a ghost town — in Custer County, Colorado, United States. Rosita is Spanish for little rose. Although the old town has almost entirely disappeared (the former post office building was for a time a restaurant), the surrounding area has been largely developed into semi-rural home sites.
The town was used in the filming of the 1958 western movie Saddle the Wind.