Countryside
Westminster, CO
Westminster’s Standley Lake neighborhood — 2,566 homes on the northern shore of a 3,000-acre regional park with nesting bald eagles, a 470-acre off-leash dog area, and two public golf courses within two miles. No HOA on most properties.
- Zip Code80021
- Home StylesTwo-Story, Ranch, Bi-Level, Tri-Level
- Year Built1974–1997 (established)
- Price Range$475K – $700K
- HOANone on most properties
- School DistrictJefferson County R-1
- Key AmenityStandley Lake Regional Park — adjacent
- LocationWest Westminster · 100th & Simms
Westminster’s Standley Lake Community
Countryside is one of Westminster’s largest and most established residential communities — 2,566 homes developed between 1974 and 1997 along the northern shore of Standley Lake, the Denver metro’s third-largest reservoir and Westminster’s most significant natural asset. The neighborhood’s defining characteristic is immediate proximity to two of Westminster’s crown jewels: Standley Lake Regional Park and Wildlife Refuge directly across West 100th Avenue, and the Westminster Hills Open Space — 1,000+ acres of rolling prairie and the metro’s most popular off-leash dog destination — at the corner of Simms Street and 100th Avenue.
The community spans roughly from West 100th Avenue to the south, Simms Street to the west, West 108th Avenue to the north, and blends into the Walnut Creek neighborhood to the east. Its boundaries essentially wrap around the northwestern rim of Standley Lake, and many Countryside homes have views across the open space corridors toward the water and the mountains beyond. For residents with dogs, or children who benefit from outdoor access, the combination of Standley Lake and Westminster Hills creates a recreational infrastructure that is virtually unmatched among Denver’s established suburban communities at this price point.
Most Countryside homes carry no HOA, which is increasingly rare in the Westminster market and contributes meaningfully to the neighborhood’s appeal among buyers who want the community amenities of western Westminster without the recurring fees. Home styles reflect several decades of suburban construction — two-story homes, ranches, bi-levels, and tri-levels on lots ranging from 4,500 square feet to a quarter acre, with 1-3 car attached garages. Many homes have been substantially updated while others remain in original condition, creating a broad range of entry price points within the same community.
Standley Lake Across the Street, 20 Minutes to Denver or Boulder
Countryside’s location at 100th and Simms places residents at the intersection of Westminster’s most significant natural open space and the city’s primary western highway corridors. US-36, the Boulder Turnpike, is easily accessible, keeping Boulder approximately 20 minutes to the northwest and downtown Denver approximately 20 minutes to the southeast. The location is notably balanced for Boulder corridor commuters, which is one reason the neighborhood has consistently attracted professionals employed along the US-36 tech and innovation corridor.
Walnut Creek Golf Preserve, an Audubon Certified Signature Sanctuary with mountain views, is 1.7 miles from the neighborhood. Stoney Creek Golf Course is 3.5 miles away. Both provide golf access without private club fees. The Westminster Hills area commercial corridor provides groceries, retail, and casual dining within a short drive.
Standley Lake and Westminster Hills Open Space
- Standley Lake Regional Park (3,000 acres — across W. 100th Ave)
- Kayaking, canoeing, SUP & fishing (May–September)
- Nesting bald eagles & wildlife refuge
- 66 campsites + Bell Tent rentals (seasonal)
- Standley Lake Nature Center
- Westminster Hills Open Space (470-acre off-leash dog area)
- 1,000+ acres of rolling prairie trails
- Mountain views from open space
- Ketner Lake Open Space & trails
- Walnut Creek Golf Preserve (1.7 miles — Audubon Certified)
- Stoney Creek Golf Course (3.5 miles)
- 120+ miles Westminster trails citywide
Education in Countryside
Countryside is served by Jefferson County Public Schools (Jeffco), with the school pipeline running through Lukas Elementary, Wayne Carle Middle School, and Standley Lake High School — one of the stronger Jeffco high school offerings with AP courses, an International Baccalaureate program, and a Gifted & Talented designation.
Always verify school assignments directly with Jefferson County Public Schools before purchasing.
Where Countryside Residents Eat
Countryside’s dining options draw from both the western Westminster corridor along Simms and the US-36 commercial areas. The Walnut Creek Golf Preserve has an on-site restaurant, and a range of options line the Wadsworth and Kipling corridors nearby.
A Colorado wing institution since 2007. The standing game-day and weeknight wing pick for residents who have tried every wing spot in the northwest metro and keep coming back.
Westminster’s most eclectic neighborhood joint — a ski lodge atmosphere decked year-round in Christmas lights and Iron Maiden memorabilia, run by owner Mesut who is often cooking and greeting guests himself.
The neighborhood Irish-American pub that Westminster and Broomfield residents reach for on the evenings that call for a relaxed atmosphere with good company.
Westminster’s beloved Indian and Nepali restaurant. One of the most consistent and well-loved dining destinations in the northwest metro, with a weeknight buffet that fills the room for good reason.
A Westminster family dining institution. Generous portions of pasta, lasagna, and classic Italian-American plates at prices that make a family night out practical rather than a budget event.
The area’s most acclaimed sit-down restaurant for a special evening — Colorado-sourced steaks and creative seasonal dishes by Chef Ryan Taylor.
Living in Countryside
Countryside’s defining daily-life advantage is the immediacy of Standley Lake and Westminster Hills — residents wake up and have a 3,000-acre regional park and a 470-acre off-leash dog playground within walking distance. That combination shapes the neighborhood’s character as much as any HOA or amenity package could.
The crown jewel of Westminster’s open space system, directly across West 100th Avenue. Nesting bald eagles, walleye and trout fishing, kayaking, camping, and miles of trails. The park residents of Countryside call their backyard.
One of the Denver metro’s most popular off-leash destinations — 470 acres of rolling prairie at the corner of Simms and 100th, with mountain views, wildlife, and trails. Draws over 750,000 visits per year.
A public golf course with mountain views and an Audubon Certified Signature Sanctuary designation — one of two city-owned Westminster golf facilities, and Countryside’s closest golf option.
Countryside’s high school brings a meaningful academic profile — International Baccalaureate, AP courses, and above-average state assessment performance distinguishing it within the Jeffco system.
Westminster’s primary entertainment complex with a 25-theater cinema, ice skating, and multiple dining options — accessible from Countryside via Wadsworth.
Additional open space adjacent to Countryside with trail access and natural habitat — part of the broader Westminster open space network that makes this neighborhood’s outdoor access so exceptional.
Homes for Sale in Countryside
Ready to Call Countryside Home?
Countryside’s combination of Standley Lake across the street, a 470-acre off-leash dog park at the corner, no HOA on most homes, and a strong Jeffco IB high school makes it one of Westminster’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Let’s find your home.
