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Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs

North

Bent Tree –Located east of Woodmoor, Bent Tree is a 400-acre development featuring custom building sites of 2-1/2 to 5 acres. The gently rolling, wooded land provides beautiful views of Pikes Peak and the Air Force Academy.

Cathedral Pines– This new subdivision is located on one of the last treed pieces of ground in Northern El Paso County. It is only ten to fifteen minutes from everything on the north end of Colorado Springs. Much of it is surrounded by parkland with all the amenities in the park available by a hort walk on one of the many trails throughout the subdivision.

Hawk Ridge –North of Monument, Hawk Ridge as 2.5 to 6 acre homesites offering homeseekers an option to live amidst beautiful natural settings.

Jackson Creek–Jackson Creek is located within the town of Monument. Residents enjoy breathtaking views of the front range, Pikes Peak and Air Force Academy. Easy access to I-25, Lewis Palmer Schools and many recreational activities makes Jackson Creek a wonderful place to live!

King’s Deer– King’s Deer is the premier custom home subdivision in northern El Paso County. Boundaries stretch from County Line Road on the north and Hwy. 105 on the south. There is easy access to I-25 north or south-bound, making the drive time to anywhere a quick, easy commute. Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch and Denver are just minutes away. Enjoy all of the sporting venues, art, shows, and shopping that these areas have to offer. King’s Deer includes a championship 18-hole golf cothe front range, miles of walking trails, a multi-use field, playground, fishing ponds, and a gazebo. King’s Deer also boasts the newest, most innovative grade school in prestigious District 38. This district has some of the highest scores in Colorado with award-winning music, sports and academic programs. King’s Deer has something for everyone! All lots are at least 2.5 acres and consist of spectacular Peak view lots, golf course lots and treed lots.

Northwest

Mountain Shadows Area –Just north of Garden of the Gods and west of Centennial Boulevard is Mountain Shadows, featuring a wide range of architectural styles. Situated between 6400-7100 ft. in elevation, pine-covered hills, mesas spotted with native oak and ridges of scenic rock outcroppings abound. Enjoy a linear trail system that winds through the neighborhoods to make this beautiful terrain accessible to all residents.

Peregrine–Just north of Mountain Shadows at the western end of Woodmen Road is Peregrine, a neighborhood unmatched for quality, beauty and sensitivity to what nature intended. The mountain convent of the Sisters of St. Francis stands in the heart of the valley. The Upper Peregrine and Hunters Point subdivisions offer spectacular views of the front range and city. Over 50% of Peregrine’s 1,100 acres have been dedicated to open space.

Pinecliff –North of Garden of the Gods Road and west off 1-25 is a lovely treed area in the bluffs with fabulous views. The developed area includes the upper reaches of the canyon ridge as well as the valley where homes surround a 300-acre city park that borders Pine Cliff on the north and west.

Rockrimmon –The Rockrimmon area, northwest of I-25 and Rockrimmon Boulevard with its convenient location to the major high tech employers, offers spectacular scenery and spacious homes nestled along the bluffs.

Woodmen Oaks and Woodmen Valley –Woodmen Valley has county maintained roads, wells and septic systems (except in Thunderbird Estates and Pine Creek Estates). Large lots with pine trees, scrub oak and meadows. Horses may be allowed.

Northeast

Briargate–Directly east of I-25 and Academy Boulevard, is the master-planned community of Briargate. Briargate is a family-oriented community that features a full scope of housing from single family detached home to apartments and townhomes. Neighborhoods are identified with perimeter fencing and limited road access to provide for safe and pleasant living environments. Briargate is in Academy School District 20 with numerous parks, an inter-linking trail system and access to Pine Creek Golf Course.

Chapel Ridge –North central community of custom homes near Pine Creek Golf Course and Briargate Business Campus. Easily accessible via I- 25 northeast of the Briargate interchange, exit 151. Features spectacular views of the front range.

Charter Greens –Billed as a clean-air community, homes feature natural gas appliances and conservation landscaping. The community overlooks Pine Creek Golf Club with incomparable mountain views. East of Hwy. 83, access is via Lexington off Old Ranch Road.

Cordera– Cordera is La Plata Investments, LLC’s newest community that truly epitomizes the Colorado Springs lifestyle with spectacular views
of the Black Forest and Pikes Peak and equally spectacular homes from Colorado’s finest home builders. Add to that an extensive 4.5 mile inter-
linking trail system, four neighborhood parks and an amenity-packed Community Center that features a pool and outdoor splash area. Plus, you will be nearby The Promenade Shops at Briargate and within the highly accredited Academy School District 20 schools.

Meridian Ranch –Just about anytime is play time at Meridian Ranch. Enjoy great trails and parks, perfect for walking and jogging. Play golf at the world- class Antler Creek Course. There is a rec center, community pool and award winning builders providing quality and value in this exceptional neighborhood. District 49 schools.

Pine Creek- Located on one of Colorado Springs’ most challenging golf courses, Pine Creek, Briargate’s crown jewel of master-planned areas, features many of the area’s premier builders. The community offers single-family, luxury patio and semi-custom homes. A limited number of custom home lots are also available. Pine Creek has easy access to shopping, restaurants and I-25. Pine Creek is in Academy School District 20. Visit the Pine Creek Village Center.

University Park–features dramatic views of city lights and mountaintops, all nestled within Colorado Springs’ city limits. There are miles of winding trails, expansive open space with a variety of views, landscapes, lot sizes and home prices. Located nearby are some of the area’s best shopping and dining.

East

Cimarron–Cimarron, located just north of Peterson AFB and east of Powers Boulevard, is a family neighborhood with a mix of newer and older homes.

Falcon Hills –Located in the country, Falcon Hills offers a haven from city congestion. Minutes from Colorado Springs, this 900 acre master-planned community provides residents all the conveniences of the city, but with the space, calm and security associated with country living. Stunning views, half- acre homesites and affordable prices.

Nor’wood –Just south of Woodman Road, straddling Rangewood Drive. This 2,400+ acre master-planned com- munity consists of numerous neighborhoods, winding streets, private cul- de-sacs and 206 acres of parks and schools. Enjoy a community that fea- tures homes built by some of Colorado Springs most prestigious builders.

Sand Creek –Sand Creek is a master-planned community on Airport Road, west of Powers Blvd. Residents enjoy a sense of privacy with lots ranging from 6,600 square feet to half an acre.

Springs Ranch–Springs Ranch is a 1,200 acre master-planned community offering homes by five separate builders. One of its features is a picturesque golf course.The development is located off North Carefree and Powers Blvd. in northeast ColoradoSprings.

Central

Colorado Springs Country Club – This is an area of primarily custom homes adjacent to the private Colorado Springs Country Club with golf, tennis and swimming. It features rolling hills and curved streets and is near Palmer Park with its picnic areas, hiking and biking trails and horseback riding.

Cragmor –This neighborhood, adjacent to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, features homesites with scrub oak and rocky outcroppings.

Downtown –An older and diversified area, downtown boasts homes ranging from small bungalows to Victorian mansions. Just north of the downtown business district are some beautiful, turn-of-the-century mansions.

Lowell Neighborhood–is a true Traditional Neighborhood Development in Colorado Springs. The Lowell Neighborhood consists of approximately 58 acres of planned, mixed-use development in a traditional neighborhood format. What most distinguishes traditional neighborhood developments is the importance given to public areas like greens, plazas, and parks. These are regarded as the civic focus of the neighborhood, with the center of activity usually being the Town Square. Lowell offers lifestyle options ranging from smaller, intimate flats to expansive condominium lofts and townhomes. Enjoy a community that encourages evening strolls, interaction among neighbors, and the convenience of a central location within walking distance of restaurants, many downtown services, and plentiful shopping and entertainment!

Spring Creek– Spring Creek is another Traditional Neighborhood Development in Colorado Springs showcasing the best of urban planning and design. Spring Creek is located approximately seven minutes south of downtown Colorado Springs near the intersection of the U.S. 24 Bypass and Union Blvd. Spring Creek offers 205 acres of single-family housing with detached garages (some with "granny flats") and rear alley access, condominiums, townhomes, and apartments. Residents enjoy existing retail and will benefit from a planned office/retail plaza and other mixed uses. Estimated time for total build-out of Spring Creek is six to seven years.

St. Andrews – Custom and semi-custom homes on 67 acres with the rocky
bluffs of Palmer Park forming a scenic natural barrier on the development’s eastern side. Between Austin Bluffs and Circle east of Union Blvd.

Wasson, Patty Jewett, & Divine Redeemer–These neighborhoods consist of several established subdivisions built 10 to 20 years ago. A public golf course is nearby along with neighborhood schools.

West

Cedar Heights – A 900-acre master planned community with luxury homes on sites from one half to over 4 acres. Lots have views of Pikes Peak as well as an abundance of natural vegetation and wildlife. Located west of the Garden of the Gods Park, area has controlled access.

Kissing Camels –Kissing Camels is a prestigious neighborhood overlooking Garden of the Gods. There is a controlled-access entrance, a private country club, and the Garden of the Gods Club.

Southwest

Broadmoor –One of the most prestigious areas in the region, the Broadmoor features many of the homes built years ago by the founders of Colorado Springs. The famous Broadmoor Resort is the focal point of the area which has larger homesites and cluster homes surrounding the golf courses.

Broadmoor Bluffs, Broadmoor Hills, Penhurst Park & Broadmoor Oaks – Just south of the Broadmoor area, these four communities host idyllic settings in the shadow of Cheyenne Mountain. This area features custom and semi- custom homes with magnificent vistas of the city lights. Home construction in these communities are restricted to natural products and must follow the natural contours of the land. Open spaces are preserved along the sloping ground between homes.

Cheyenne Meadows & Cheyenne Hills –This area located just east of Highway 115, offers homes built from 1970s-1990s. Nearby Quail Lake Park offers fishing, non-motorized boating, picnicking and other family recreation.

Cheyenne Mountain Ranch– Located at the base of Cheyenne Mountain, this 3,000-acre community encompasses mesas, foothills and valleys and fea- tures more than 25 established neighborhoods. Surrounding the Country Club of Colorado and near the Broadmoor Resort, the community is noted for its beautiful landscaping and quiet residential streets; the area is governed by covenants.

Skyway–Skyway is an upscale community high in the foothills just north of the famous Broadmoor Resort. Surrounded on three sides by city and county parks, this area features custom-built homes with fabulous views.

The Spires of Broadmoor –is a 205 acre development on the upper ridges of the city’s southwest side. Near the Broadmoor Hotel and NORAD, the Spire’s single family homesites range in size from one quarter to one half acres. Residents have easy access to downtown, the Colorado Springs Airport and the Colorado Springs World Arena. South/Southeast

Southborough– A harmonious, ethnically diverseneighborhood, South-
borough is primarily single family homes built in the 1980’s. A large condominium and apartment project and two mobile home parks are part of the housing picture. The school district is Harrison #2; a large recreation center and public library serve the area.