Bonanza Mountain Estates
By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026
A secluded mountain neighborhood east of Nederland at the base of Hurricane Hill, contemporary homes with wooden siding and large picture windows nestled among thick forest. Homes typically run 2,000 to 2,800 square feet on half-acre to one-and-a-half-acre lots. All roads except Ridge Road are unpaved dirt paths, adding to the backcountry character. Barker Reservoir is a short drive for shoreline fishing and trail walks. Median sale price has risen sharply, reflecting strong demand for the Nederland lifestyle.
Community Anchors
- Barker Reservoir and shoreline trail
- Carousel of Happiness (historic carved carousel)
- Nederland Community Center
- Chipeta Park and playground
- West Magnolia and East Magnolia trail systems (16 mi singletrack)
- Eldora Mountain Resort (5 mi, 680 skiable acres)
- Hessie Trailhead (gateway to Indian Peaks Wilderness)
- Caribou Ranch Open Space
- Roosevelt National Forest access from multiple neighborhoods
- NedFest and Frozen Dead Guy Days festivals
- Nederland Farmers Market (summer)
- Downtown breweries, coffee houses, and live music venues
Nearby Schools
- Nederland Elementary
- Nederland Middle-Senior High School
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Book a MeetingPrice Range
$350K$1.5M
$600K–$900K
Mid-tier of Nederland
Era Built
1980–2010
19002026
Late 20th Century / Early 21st Century
Other neighborhoods in Nederland
- Caribou Ridge$1.5M–$2.5M (estimated)
- Indian Peaks at Nederland$850K–$1.6M (estimated)
- Downtown Nederland$450K–$900K (estimated)
- Nederland Heights$500K–$850K (estimated)
- Nederland Lake View Heights$475K–$800K (estimated)
- Hilltop Terrace$550K–$950K (estimated)
- Big Springs$350K–$1M (estimated)
- St. Anton Highlands$825K–$1.5M (estimated)
