Unincorporated Jeffco

LIVING IN Unincorporated Jeffco

Jefferson County is the fourth-largest county in Colorado. Jefferson County is a place where the great plains meet the Rocky Mountains with some of the most magnificent scenery in the country. It features rolling grasslands and craggy rock formations, natural foothills, rugged mountains and tumbling mountain streams. The unincorporated areas are home to many communities including:

  • Applewood
  • Aspen Park
  • Bergen Park
  • Buffalo Creek
  • Conifer
  • Evergreen
  • Genesee
  • Idledale
  • Indian Hills
  • Kittredge
  • Pine
  • South Jeffco

196,483

RESIDENTS

41.3

MEDIAN AGE

$93,590

MEDIAN INCOME

$715,000

MEDIAN HOME PRICE

EMPLOYERS

SCHOOLS

LIFESTYLE

ASSETS

Chatfield

Bradford K8 North • Bradford K8 South • Chatfield High • Coronado Elementary • Deer Creek Middle • Falcon Bluffs Middle • Mortensen Elementary • Shaffer Elementary • Stony Creek Elementary • Ute Meadows Elementary



Dakota Ridge

Blue Heron Elementary • Colorow Hills Elementary • Dakota Ridge High • Mount Carbon Elementary • Powderhorn Elementary • Summit Ridge Middle • Westridge Elementary



Bicycling

There are numerous miles of cycling trails and paths throughout the county, including the 50-mile Urban Trails Loop that takes cyclists throughout the county and the metro Denver area.



Climbing

Climbers of all levels and interests can choose from more than 1,000 routes and countless boulder problems spread across Jeffco Open Space lands. Clear Creek Canyon Park and Cathedral Spires Park are legendary climbing destinations, and climbers have long enjoyed scaling the Golden Cliffs at North Table Mountain Park, accessed by the Golden Cliffs Trail on the southern part of the mesa.



Golf

Jefferson County is ranked fifth in the state in golf courses per square mile. There are three golf courses located in the southern part of the county – Deer Creek Golf Course, The Meadows Golf Course, and Racoon Creek Golf Course.



Park and Open Space

Outdoor lovers have many Jefferson County Open Space (JCOS) Parks, three national forests and two state parks from which to choose. JCOS boasts over 260 miles of trail throughout the county including nine regional trail connections through JCOS parks. From concrete trails in suburban parks to rough and rocky surface trails in the foothills, Jeffco parks have trails to fit varying abilities, experiences, and recreation types.



Water Activities

Pine Valley Ranch Park and Crown Hill Park have lakes that are open for fishing and parks like Clear Creek Canyon Park and Lair o’ the Bear Park offer rivers for fishing. Recreational gold prospecting is allowed in Clear Creek within Clear Creek Canyon Park.