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About Evergreen, Colorado 

Evergreen, is probably the best known of the mountain communities, nestled in the foothills west of Denver at an elevation of more the 7,000 feet. Evergreen and surrounding areas include El Rancho & Bergen Park to the north, Marshdale & Conifer to the south and Kittredge, Indian Hills, Morrison & Denver to the east. Majestic Mount Evans, at an elevation of 14,260 feet, is to the west.

Evergreen encompasses about 130 square miles of aspen-laden hills, vast stands of pine forest, abundant wildlife, beautiful mountain vistas and quality housing attract those who want the advantages of a big city without the big city problems. About 30,000 people call Evergreen home. 

The center of Evergreen is 45 minutes to downtown Denver, 50 minutes to the Denver Tech Center & 70 minutes to Denver International Airport. Evergreen also boasts a quick drive via I-70 to all the fabulous ski areas Colorado has to offer.

Evergreen, Colorado is both beautiful and vibrant. Our crown jewel, Evergreen Lake offers an array of all season recreational activities such as boating, fishing bird watching, ice-skating, weddings and concerts, and is bordered by mountain parks with miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and snowshoeing.

Evergreen, a popular day escape form the city, offers an array of parks, art galleries, theatre, restaurants, entertainment, and more… 

 


 

About Conifer, Colorado 

Conifer, Colorado is nestled in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies, 15 miles southwest of Denver, in unincorporated Jefferson County. Conifer is a thriving suburban, business, industrial and residential community with a population of approximately 70,000.  

With the near completion of The Conifer Town Center (a 40 acre, $65 Million development project) is home to many new businesses and restaurants with the anchor store being Safeway. Conifer has had one of the nation's busiest Safeway’s and now boasts one of the biggest and has dazzled residents and visitors with its size and selection. 

With the influx of new business, as well as the easy commute to and from Denver, it is expected to have a positive impact on the real estate market in Conifer. 

The people of Conifer share a way of life that is special. It begins with the appreciation of the land and beauty of the Colorado Rockies and all it has to offer. With the explosion of wild flowers each spring and summer, groves of aspen trees, towering forests of blue spruce, pine and fir that provide a serene habitat for deer, elk, fox and other wildlife make Conifer a special place to call home..  


 

About Kittredge, Colorado 

Kittredge was founded by Charles Marbel, the former superintendent of the United States Mint in Denver, and began planning the first subdivision in the area in 1917, known as Sunridge. Residential growth is limited in Kittredge because the terrain along its main thoroughfare, Highway 74, limits expansion. The close knit community of Kittredge is home to approximately 954 residents and is just 5 miles east of the Heart of Evergreen. 

About Indian Hills, Colorado 

Indian Hills, Colorado was once the summer campground of the Ute, Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, before being taken over by the U.S. Federal Government in 1880. As the Denver area became more populated, settlers moved west and the lumber camps flourished in the area. In 1918, Denver mortuary owner George Olinger saw potential in the area and began purchasing land as a site for summer cabins for the wealthy from Denver. Many of those cabins are still standing today.  

Indian Hills is home to approximately 1,900 residents and only 30 minutes to downtown Denver with it’s shopping, restaurants, nightlife, sporting and cultural events. Indian Hills is home to Mt. Falcon Open Space with its historic sites and mountain vistas. 


 

About The Bailey/Pine Area 

Surrounded by Pike National Forest, Bailey is 15 minutes west of Conifer and 45 minutes southwest of Denver. This mountain hideaway is near all the amenities of Denver, with an easy commute via four lane Highway 285.  

At 7,750 feet in elevation, Bailey is an excellent area for hunting and fishing and is home to about 200 bighorn sheep that live in the mountains surrounding Bailey. 

Nearby, designated one of Colorado's most scenic and historic mountain passes, the 23-mile Guanella Pass Scenic and Historic Byway, is one of the premier places to view the turning of the aspen in the fall. Maintained year round, Guanella Pass ascends to an elevation of 11,669 feet, and is popular for camping, bike riding & hiking. In addidtion,, an extensive network of old logging roads and connecting trails in the Bailey area provides a wonderful diversity of mountain bike riding options.  

 

About Denver and It’s Surrounding Suburbs 

About Metro Denver 

Metro Denver, known as the “Mile High City” at an elevation of 5,260 feet, has been the cultural capital of the region for more than 125 years. Located in Denver County, the city has more than 557,000 residents. Travel just one hour from Denver and you can drive 14,240 feet above sea level on the highest auto road in North America…Interstate I-70. Look to the west and view the majestic Rocky Mountains. 

The Metro Denver area offers a variety of recreational opportunities that include over 100 parks, several museums, two amusement parks and two water parks, the U.S. Mint, the Denver Botanic Gardens, and the second largest performing arts complex in the country. Denver is located just a few minutes from the beautiful Rocky Mountains, which offer some of the best camping, skiing and other outdoor activities around.
 

About Littleton 

Littleton, Colorado covers much of the south metro Denver area offering a small town atmosphere with the benefits of a large city. The Downtown area has wonderful shops and restaurants for every taste and is known for its beautifully restored turn-of-the century buildings.  

The city provides an array of recreational opportunities including an ice arena, golf courses, softball fields, boating and mountain bike trails. Along with its 26 neighborhood parks, there are over twenty miles of walking and biking trails along the High Line Canal. You will find everything from brick bungalows to million dollar equestrian estates, making Littleton real estate a popular choice.
 

About Lakewood 

Lakewood is nestled between Denver and the foothills on the western side of the Metro Area. Lakewood enjoys all the amenities of the big city along with all the advantages of the mountains. Many of the homes have mountain & city light views. 

Being part of Jefferson County's Open Space program with its parkways, green belts and foliage that surround them and a wide variety of stores and shops makes Lakewood an ideal location to raise a family.
 

About Highlands Ranch 

Highlands Ranch is located in the south end of the metro Denver area and encompasses an area of over 22,000 acres and is home to approximately 75,415 residents. The community has been created from the as a master planned community with over one third of the acreage being dedicated to open space and parks. Concrete jogging paths and nature walks are the norm through the wonderful park system in addition to three community recreation centers with indoor and outdoor pool facilities. The commute to the Denver Tech Center is about 15 to 20 minutes.  

About Ken Caryl  

Ken Caryl homes share the enjoyment of some 4,800 acres of land reserved as open space in the surrounding foothills and valleys and home to a variety of wildlife. Over twenty miles of trails make the space accessible to hikers, cyclists and horseback riders. An equestrian center complete with 2 outdoor rings and an indoor arena has access to 25 miles of trails. 

Ken Carly is home to approximately 30,838 people, with 3 recreational centers, a 300-acre business center and a mere 17 miles to downtown Denver makes it is a popular area to raise a family.
 

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