South Park is not fictional, just not a city or a town.
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There is a north, middle and south park in Colorado. I know, I lived in towns which were within the Middle Park and the South Park. South Park lies in the west central portion of Park County, which lies northwest of Colorado Springs. Fairplay is the County Seat of Park County. (I used to live there!) The "Park" is a relatively flat uplifted area surrounded by high mountains. The average elevation in the "park" is 10,000 ft. It is bordered on the east by the Front Range and on the west by the Mosquito Range. You enter into South Park from the northest via State Hwy. 285 over Kenosha Pass, from the south east on Route 9, from the north over Hoosier Pass also on Route 9. The geometric center of Colorado lies in South Park. Look at a relief map of Colorado on Google maps, look at the center of the state and you'll see the South Park. --------------- To locate on a map the area of South Park that comes to mind for Colorado drivers, see the open space surrounding the roughly 20-mile stretch of U.S. 24 east of its intersection with U.S. 285.
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They live in the fictional town South Park in Colorado.
South Park, Colorado is the fictional town that is the setting of the animated television series of the same name.Viper1The town in Colorado that South Park is modelled after is a town called Fairplay which is about 65 miles SW of Denver.
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South Park is actually an old western town in Colorado.
It is a Colorado Ghost Town located in South Park about 10 miles south of Hartsel.
For rockhounding, consider South Park.
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He is from America he lives in south park Colorado
It is in South Park.
No. South Park, Colorado is a fictitious town.
I believe they called it South Park because there is 17 cities in USA that's called South Park. The reason to do that is because what happens in South Park could happen in any town.