$1,709 - $6,670 plus fees
Trail Ridge at Woodland Park Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
704 Stone Park Ln, Woodland Park, CO 80863
$1,709 - $6,670 plus fees
Trail Ridge at Woodland Park Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
704 Stone Park Ln, Woodland Park, CO 80863
$1,600 per month
609 S Park St, Woodland Park, CO 80863
Located in the heart of Woodland Park, upper unit of duplex. The unit has been remodeled, newer paint, newer windows and doors, newer refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, newer washer and dryer in unit, LVP flooring throughout unit. Baseboard hot water heat. Landlord pays for $100 towards gas, $100 towards electric and $60 towards water and sewer. Private front yard. Animal friendly $300 for first
Ken Hutchison Tall Country Realty
$950 total monthly price
115 N Park St Unit 8, Woodland Park, CO 80863
This unique studio has just been remodeled and is a must see, within walking distance of much of Woodland Park’s amenities. Located just west of Rampart Reservoir and across the street from the newly remodeled Memorial Park and the summertime Farmers Market. This is a top level apartment has recently been remodeled with New Paint, New Carpet, Medium Gas Oven/Range, 3/4 Bathroom, Medium
Woodland Park, Colorado, known as “the City Above the Clouds,” is situated over 8,000 feet above sea level, offering stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. With a population of 8,000, this small town in Teller County boasts a tight-knit community atmosphere and numerous holiday celebrations. Housing options include single-family homes such as manufactured homes, log cabins, ranch-style homes, and newer builds in subdivisions like Paradise of Colorado and Ranch Estates. Townhouses with brick and wooden exteriors are also available. Memorial Park, a 3-acre space with tennis courts, a playground, and a winter ice skating pond, serves as a central gathering spot. Residents enjoy outdoor activities on the 14-mile Centennial Trail and the 5-mile Lovell Gulch Trail, as well as indoor activities at the Woodland Park Aquatic Center. Attractions include the Dinosaur Resource Center, showcasing fossils from North America’s Late Cretaceous period. Downtown features family-owned shops and eateries, with popular spots like Hungry Bear and Fiesta Mexicana. The city hosts annual events such as the Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration and the Mountain Arts Festival. Woodland Park School District No. R-2 offers job-focused programs at Woodland Park High. The city has seen a 28% decrease in reported crimes, making it safer than the national average. Public transit is limited, but the Teller Senior Coalition Transit bus service is available for appointments and grocery shopping. UCHealth Pikes Peak Regional Hospital is 2 miles away, and Colorado Springs Airport is 29 miles southeast.