Gray Horse Ranch
By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026
A 43-home subdivision in south Woodland Park at the intersection of S West Street and Black Bear Trail. Homes range from 2,500 to 3,500 finished square feet across 2-story, raised ranch, and ranch designs on third-to-half-acre lots with 2-to-3-car attached garages. Built between 1995 and 2017, the neighborhood sits conveniently near shopping and dining while maintaining a quiet, residential character. HOA dues are minimal, approximately $3 per month.
Community Anchors
- Mueller State Park (5,117 acres, 55 mi of trails, camping, wildlife viewing)
- Rampart Reservoir (13-mile loop trail, fishing, mountain biking)
- Pike National Forest surrounding the city in all directions
- Shining Mountain Golf Course (18 holes, 355 acres, disc golf courses)
- Centennial Trail (14 miles winding through town)
- Meadowood Sports Complex (ice skating, tennis, soccer, baseball, fitness trail)
- Memorial Park (tennis courts, playgrounds, winter skating pond)
- Dinosaur Resource Center
- Woodland Park Farmers Market (summer)
- Downtown shops and restaurants along US-24
- Lovell Gulch Trail (hiking and mountain biking loop)
- Pikes Peak Highway access (30 min)
Nearby Schools
- Gateway Elementary
- Woodland Park Middle School
- Woodland Park High School
Considering Gray Horse Ranch?
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Book a MeetingPrice Range
$375K$1.1M
$625K–$775K
Mid-tier of Woodland Park
Era Built
1995–2017
19002026
Early 21st Century / New Build
Other neighborhoods in Woodland Park
- The Reserve at Tamarac$650K–$1.1M (estimated)
- Paradise Estates$550K–$1.5M (estimated)
- Stone Ridge Village$630K–$1.15M (estimated)
- Eagle Pines$650K–$950K (estimated)
- Wildernest$850K–$950K (estimated)
- Sunnywood Manor$475K–$925K (estimated)
- Evergreen Heights$550K–$750K (estimated)
- Crestwood Park$475K–$775K (estimated)
