Broadlands
Broomfield, CO
Broomfield’s established golf course community — 2,400 homes woven around an 18-hole championship public course, mature landscaping, mountain views, and Broomfield’s highest-rated school district.
- Zip Code80020 · 80023
- Home StylesSingle-Family, Patio Homes, Condos & Townhomes
- Year Built Range1997–2008 (primarily)
- Typical Price Range$500K – $1M+
- HOAYes — Broadlands HOA
- Golf Course18-hole public championship course
- School DistrictBroomfield RE-1
- LocationCentral Broomfield · W. 144th Ave
Broomfield’s Golf Course Community
Broadlands is one of the Front Range’s most successful master-planned golf course communities — a 2,400-home development built around an 18-hole public championship course that serves as the visual and recreational anchor of the entire neighborhood. Planned by Community Development Group in collaboration with the City and County of Broomfield and architectural firms Calthorpe Associates and DTJ Design, Broadlands was designed as a benchmark mixed-use development that balanced residential quality with recreational amenity and school access.
Development began in the late 1990s, with most homes constructed between 1997 and 2008. The community filled in gradually, creating a neighborhood with mature landscaping and established trees — a welcome contrast to newer Broomfield developments where the landscape is still maturing. The 18-hole championship course, designed by Richard Phelps and opened in 1999, runs through the heart of the community, providing open views, carefully maintained green corridors, and the aesthetic benefits of a golf course setting even for residents who don’t play.
What makes Broadlands particularly distinctive is its range of housing options within a single community. Single-family homes sit alongside patio homes and condominiums, creating a mix of buyer profiles and price points that keeps the community economically diverse. Long-term residents cite the strong sense of neighborhood identity, the active HOA social calendar, and the quality of the Broomfield RE-1 school district as the primary reasons they stay for decades.
Central Broomfield with Easy Commute Access
Broadlands occupies a prime central position in Broomfield along West 144th Avenue, with immediate access to US-36 (the Boulder Turnpike) via Wadsworth Parkway and quick access to I-25 to the east. This positions Broadlands residents within a straightforward 20–25 minute commute to either downtown Denver or downtown Boulder under normal traffic conditions — one of the strongest commuter profiles of any Broomfield neighborhood.
The Orchard Town Center is just minutes away for shopping and dining. FlatIron Crossing and the broader Interlocken tech corridor are equally accessible to the east and south. The neighborhood’s internal street system includes designated walking and biking paths that connect residents to parks and the golf course without crossing major arterials — a planning feature that makes Broadlands feel more walkable than its suburban setting might suggest.
Golf Course Views and Neighborhood Parks
- Broadlands Golf Course (18-hole public)
- Broadlands Park West — soccer & baseball
- Broadlands Clubhouse — pool & sport courts
- Community walking & biking trails
- Covered pavilion & picnic areas
- Basketball courts
- Children’s playground
- Mountain views from multiple vantage points
- Access to Broomfield regional trail network
- Paul Derda Recreation Center (nearby)
- Broomfield County Commons (nearby)
- Broomfield Bay Aquatic Park (summer)
Education in Broadlands
Broadlands is served by Adams 12 Five Star Schools — the district covers most of Broomfield’s newer communities and operates the schools most immediately adjacent to the neighborhood. Notably, Coyote Ridge Elementary sits directly on Broadlands Drive within the community itself, making it one of the few Broomfield neighborhoods with a walkable elementary school literally inside its boundaries.
Note: Adams 12 is currently evaluating school consolidation options for 2027–28 due to district-wide enrollment changes. Always verify current school assignments directly with Adams 12 Five Star Schools before purchasing.
Where Broadlands Residents Eat
Broadlands has the Grille at the golf course for casual on-site dining, and a strong supporting cast of restaurants within a short drive. The Broadlands Town Center provides convenient everyday options, while Orchard Town Center and FlatIron Crossing add depth for sit-down dinner options.
The on-site restaurant at Broadlands Golf Course — casual barbecue-focused dining with a welcoming atmosphere that serves both golfers finishing their round and neighborhood residents looking for a relaxed meal.
A short drive into Arista, Hickory & Ash is the Broomfield area’s most acclaimed restaurant — Colorado-centric cuisine, sustainably sourced steaks, and creative seasonal dishes by Executive Chef Ryan Taylor.
Award-winning craft brewery in Broomfield with an outstanding taproom. One of Colorado’s most consistently praised independent breweries and a favorite among Broadlands residents.
A beloved Colorado pizza institution in Arista. Creative pies with quality toppings and a warm, casual atmosphere — a Broomfield-area staple.
Open-air lifestyle center minutes from Broadlands with a wide range of restaurants, movie theater, and retail. The community’s primary entertainment and dining destination.
A locally-founded Colorado coffee chain with a Broomfield location — an alternative to national chains and a neighborhood morning favorite.
Living in Broadlands
Broadlands’ mature community infrastructure — the golf course, clubhouse, parks, and trails — means residents have genuine on-site amenities without leaving the neighborhood. The Broadlands Town Center handles most everyday needs, with major retail at the nearby Orchard Town Center rounding out the picture.
The community’s centerpiece — an 18-hole championship public course open to residents and visitors alike. Golf league memberships are popular among Broadlands residents and the course hosts regular tournaments and charity events.
Colorado’s premier outdoor-indoor mall is just minutes from Broadlands — 200+ stores, multiple restaurants, and a movie theater. The neighborhood’s go-to for retail, casual dining, and entertainment without a long drive.
Broomfield’s premier City-operated recreation center just east of Broadlands — indoor pools, fitness facilities, indoor track, and a full programming calendar for all ages.
A popular seasonal water park with slides, leisure pool, and children’s water play area — a summer staple for Broadlands families.
Convenient King Soopers locations serve Broadlands residents with full-service grocery, pharmacy, and fuel. Daily errands are straightforward from most areas of the neighborhood.
The Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library in central Broomfield provides a strong collection, programming, and meeting spaces — a valued community resource for Broadlands families.
Homes for Sale in Broadlands
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