Peyton Pines
By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026
Peyton's signature horse-country subdivision, 211 homes on 5-acre lots spread across 1,400 acres of Ponderosa pine forest and open meadow southwest of the Peyton town core. Zoned for horses and 4-H animals with protective but not restrictive covenants. Homes are mostly ranch-style with some two-story and tri-level, running 1,600 to 2,500 above-grade square feet (2,000–3,000 finished with basements), built between 1978 and 2017. Recent sales range from $665K to over $1M for updated homes on premium hilltop parcels. Homestead Ranch Regional Park hugs the southwest corner with 450 acres of equestrian trails, hiking, and open prairie. Domestic wells and septic throughout.
Community Anchors
- Paint Mines Interpretive Park, colorful hoodoo formations, free admission, unique geological site
- Homestead Ranch Regional Park, 450 acres with equestrian trails, hiking, fishing lake, playground
- Antler Creek Golf Course, 18 holes, public, 8,000+ yards (longest in Colorado)
- Falcon Regional Park, 215 acres with ball fields, dog park, developing amenity base
- Meridian Ranch Recreation Center, 42,000 sq ft fitness center, indoor/outdoor pools (D49 area)
- Black Forest trail network, Ponderosa pine hiking and mountain biking (west of corridor)
- Pikes Peak Library District, High Prairie branch in Falcon corridor
- Falcon Town Center and Falcon Highlands Marketplace, Walmart, Walgreens, dining, services
- El Paso County Sheriff, law enforcement for unincorporated Peyton
- Domestic wells and septic systems standard throughout, no municipal water/sewer
Nearby Schools
- Peyton Elementary (23-JT)
- Peyton Middle School
- Peyton High School
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