Aspen Park
By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026
The heart of Conifer, an affordable subdivision right off US-285 where two-story homes, ranch-style starters, and log cabins of 1,000 to 2,700 square feet sit on a third of an acre to one-and-a-half acres at 8,200 feet. Most homes date from the 1950s through 1980s, giving the neighborhood a lived-in mountain character. No covenants, so homeowners freely modify. Five minutes to schools, grocery, dining, and hardware, the closest thing to walkable convenience in the Conifer area. Average sale price around $708K, down 15% year over year, making it one of the more accessible entry points into mountain living.
Community Anchors
- Beaver Ranch Park (450 acres, disc golf, trails, zip line, camping)
- Staunton State Park (3,800 acres, 30+ mi trails, rock climbing, fishing)
- Meyer Ranch Park (397 acres, hiking, sledding, cross-country skiing)
- Reynolds Park (1,014 acres, hiking, horseback riding, Kennedy Gulch Trail)
- Deer Creek Canyon Park (1,881 acres, mountain biking, hiking, wildlife)
- Pike National Forest access from multiple neighborhoods
- Elk Creek Fire Protection District (wildfire mitigation programs)
- Conifer Community Church and meeting spaces
- Aspen Park commercial center (grocery, dining, hardware, services)
- Red Rocks Country Club and The Meadows Golf Course
- Conifer Historical Society and Museum
Nearby Schools
- West Jefferson Elementary
- West Jefferson Middle School
- Conifer High School
Considering Aspen Park?
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Book a MeetingPrice Range
$450K$1.7M
$400K–$700K
More accessible end of Conifer
Era Built
1950–1980
19002026
Mid-Century / Late 20th Century
