Pike

By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026

Diverse housing from Craftsman to farmhouse styles on large lots with mature landscaping in southwest Longmont. Left Hand Creek Park provides trails and recreation, and Village at the Peaks (Target, Whole Foods, Costco) is nearby for shopping and dining. Average price around $917K, one of Longmont's more established upscale neighborhoods.

Typical Lot0.15–0.35 acres
Home TypesSingle-family
AmenitiesDiverse housing from Craftsman to farmhouse styles, Left Hand Creek Park with trails and recreation, Village at the Peaks shopping nearby, Large lots with mature landscaping
Community Anchors
  • NextLight municipal gigabit fiber (city-wide, 1 Gbps symmetrical)
  • Main Street Historic District (100+ shops, restaurants, breweries)
  • Sandstone Ranch Community Park (260 acres, adventure playground, fields)
  • Union Reservoir (swim beach, dog beach, boating, fishing)
  • McIntosh Lake (paddleboarding, fishing, lakeside trails)
  • Golden Ponds Nature Area (100 acres, fishing, paved trails)
  • St. Vrain Greenway (multi-use trail corridor)
  • Left Hand Creek Trail (connects south neighborhoods)
  • Twin Peaks Golf Course (municipal 18-hole)
  • Sunset Golf Course (municipal)
  • Fox Hill Club (private 18-hole)
  • Boulder County Fairgrounds
  • Longmont Museum and Stewart Auditorium
  • Left Hand Brewing, Oskar Blues, Wibby Brewing, 300 Suns (craft beer corridor)
  • Village at the Peaks (Target, Whole Foods, Costco)
  • Longmont United Hospital (Centura Health)
  • St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J (rated B+, 32,000+ students)
Nearby Schools
  • Fall River Elementary
  • Westview Middle School
  • Silver Creek High School
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Price Range
$390K$920K
$600K–$1.1M
Premium end of Longmont
Era Built
1960–2000
19002026
Mid-Century / Late 20th Century / Early 21st Century

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