Why you'd want to live in Stetson Hills
Stetson Hills carries a distinction that surprises many buyers discovering it for the first time: more public parks per capita than any other neighborhood in Colorado Springs. In a city that ranks among the country's most outdoor-oriented metros, that is not a trivial claim. From Sandstone Park's basketball courts and walking trail to the sprawling 20-acre Laura Gilpin Park with its sports courts and skating area, and the Sand Creek Trail that winds through the neighborhood for miles of car-free walking and biking — Stetson Hills was built with outdoor access at its core. Located 11 miles northeast of downtown along the Powers Boulevard corridor, Stetson Hills has been developing since the early 2000s and now represents one of the most accessible and well-rounded value options in the entire metro. Families seeking quality of life without a premium price tag, military personnel stationed at Peterson and Schriever Space Force Bases, and first-time buyers looking for a neighborhood with genuine community character consistently rank Stetson Hills at the top of their search lists.

