Conifer Park Estates

By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026

Located just west of Aspen Park and right off US-285, ranch, two-story, and bi-level homes of 1,500 to 3,500 finished square feet on standard one-acre lots at 8,200 feet. A-2 zoning permits horses and hobby livestock. First established in the 1960s with construction continuing through the early 2000s. Panoramic mountain views from large decks and walk-out basements are common. An accessible price point for Conifer (most homes trade in the $450K to $750K range) with the convenience of adjacent Aspen Park shopping and services.

Typical Lot1.0 acres
Home TypesSingle-family
AmenitiesEquestrian-friendly A-2 zoning, One-acre lots standard, Panoramic mountain views from decks, Elevation of 8,200 feet, Adjacent to Aspen Park for shopping and services
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
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Price Range
$450K$1.7M
$450K–$750K
More accessible end of Conifer
Era Built
1960–2000
19002026
Mid-Century / Late 20th Century / Early 21st Century

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