Blue Heron Estates
Lafayette, CO
Lafayette’s only gated community — 187 custom homes on lots from a fifth to a half acre, a 4-acre central park, pool, tennis and pickleball courts, the celebrated tree tunnels that curve through the neighborhood, and an HOA that actually creates community through Easter Egg Hunts and family camp-outs in the park.
- Zip Code80026
- Home StylesCustom, 2-Story, Multi-Level, Ranch — 3,500–6,000 sq ft
- Year Built1993–2006 (137 homes) + Blue Heron South (50 homes)
- Price Range$900K – $2.5M+
- HOAYes — gated, pool, clubhouse, tennis/pickleball
- School DistrictBoulder Valley School District
- Community Size187 homes total (Blue Heron + Blue Heron South)
- LocationNW Lafayette · Between N 95th St & Galt Way
Lafayette’s Only Gated Community
Blue Heron Estates is Lafayette’s only true gated community — a distinction that has sustained its appeal and its price point across more than three decades of occupancy. The first filing of homes was completed in 1993, with subsequent filings filling in through 2006. The main Blue Heron Estates community encompasses 137 homes; Blue Heron South adds another 50, bringing the total to 187. Named after the Great Blue Herons that nest in the nearby Waneka Lake wildlife sanctuary, the community takes its namesake’s most admired qualities — stateliness, deliberateness, and the quiet authority of a bird that moves through its environment with unhurried confidence — as its own aspirational identity.
The physical character of Blue Heron Estates is defined by its tree tunnels. These are not incidental street trees — they are the result of three decades of deliberate planting and growth that creates genuine canopy tunnels as you move through the neighborhood’s curving streets. In a Colorado residential landscape that is generally starved for mature tree cover, Blue Heron Estates’ streetscapes are genuinely unusual and contribute meaningfully to the neighborhood’s daily character.
Homes in Blue Heron Estates are individually styled custom and semi-custom residences ranging from 3,500 to 6,000 square feet, each unique in its architecture and exterior treatment. The lots run from a fifth of an acre to a half acre — meaningful size by Lafayette standards — and almost universally include three-car attached garages and basements. The community sits in the northwest region of Lafayette between 95th Street and Galt Way, positioning it within easy reach of both Old Town Lafayette’s dining scene and the Boulder corridor via Baseline Road.
The HOA’s community programming is one of Blue Heron Estates’ most distinctive features — a genuine differentiator from the typical HOA model that manages maintenance without creating social infrastructure. The annual Easter Egg Hunt, new neighbor luncheons, family camp-out in the central park, and regular holiday events reflect an HOA that understands community as a social as well as physical project. The result is a neighborhood where, as the community’s real estate marketing consistently emphasizes, “the community experiences a rich connectedness of neighbors.”
Northwest Lafayette — Indian Peaks Golf Adjacent
Blue Heron Estates’ northwest Lafayette position on 95th Street places it adjacent to Indian Peaks Golf Course — approximately 2.3 miles from the community — and convenient to both Old Town Lafayette via Baseline Road (a short drive east) and the Boulder corridor via Baseline Road west (approximately 10-12 minutes to downtown Boulder). The community’s gated position in the northwest quadrant of Lafayette gives it genuine privacy from through-traffic while maintaining practical access to the city’s amenities.
Waneka Lake Park — the neighborhood’s namesake bird’s habitat — is accessible nearby, providing the 1.2-mile lake loop, kayak and paddleboard rentals, and wildlife viewing that Blue Heron families use regularly. The Lafayette Recreation Center and the Coal Creek Trail system are accessible for residents who cycle and run. Old Town Lafayette’s Public Road dining scene is a short drive east along Baseline.
4-Acre Central Park, Pool, and Tree-Lined Streets
- 4-acre central park (community gatherings, family camp-out, Easter Egg Hunt)
- Community swimming pool (HOA — seasonal)
- Clubhouse (events, social programming)
- Tennis and pickleball courts (HOA)
- Playground (community park)
- Tree tunnel streets (mature canopy throughout)
- Waneka Lake Park (1.2-mile loop, kayaks, SUP — nearby)
- Indian Peaks Golf Course (2.3 miles — 18-hole public)
- Coal Creek Trail (regional multi-use)
- Lafayette Recreation Center (indoor pool, fitness)
- Great Outdoors Waterpark (seasonal — short drive)
- Baseline Road trail and bike lane connections
Education in Blue Heron Estates
Blue Heron Estates is served by Boulder Valley School District. The school pipeline runs through Lafayette Elementary, Angevine Middle School, and Centaurus High School — all within BVSD.
Many Lafayette neighborhoods are served by Boulder Valley School District. Peak to Peak Charter School (K-12, consistently ranked among Colorado’s top public schools) is accessible via BVSD lottery enrollment from any Lafayette address. Always verify current assignments with BVSD before purchasing.
Where Blue Heron Estates Residents Eat
Blue Heron Estates’ northwest Lafayette position makes the Indian Peaks Golf Course clubhouse a neighborhood amenity, Old Town Lafayette’s dining scene a short drive east, and the Boulder corridor accessible for residents who make regular Boulder dining outings.
The neighborhood’s most accessible casual dining option — Indian Peaks Golf Course’s clubhouse is 2.3 miles from Blue Heron Estates, hosting the beloved Friday evening happy hours with live music that have become a community institution for west Lafayette residents.
Lafayette’s most acclaimed restaurant is a short drive east — the Blue Heron Estates default for special occasions and weekend group dinners.
Old Town’s most beloved institution is accessible from Blue Heron Estates for regular casual outings.
Chef Alec Schuler’s celebrated Mediterranean-American brunch spot in Old Town is a regular Blue Heron weekend morning destination.
One of Colorado’s most acclaimed craft breweries, accessible from Blue Heron Estates in Old Town Lafayette.
Blue Heron Estates’ proximity to the Boulder corridor puts Boulder’s celebrated independent coffee shops — Boxcar, Ozo, and others — within a short drive for residents who make regular Boulder coffee trips.
Living in Blue Heron Estates
Blue Heron Estates residents consistently describe a community that functions as an actual neighborhood — where the gating is less about exclusion and more about the quiet that comes from not having cut-through traffic, where the HOA events are genuinely attended rather than politely ignored, and where the tree tunnels make a drive through the streets a genuine pleasure across all four Colorado seasons.
The community’s most distinctive physical feature — three decades of deliberate planting have created genuine tree canopy tunnels along Blue Heron’s curving streets, providing summer shade, fall color, and the kind of streetscape character that Colorado’s typically sparse residential landscaping rarely achieves.
The central park’s 4+ acres host the community’s most beloved events — the annual family camp-out, Easter Egg Hunt, and neighborhood gatherings. The adjacent pool, clubhouse, tennis and pickleball courts give the community an amenity package that few Lafayette neighborhoods at any price point match.
Blue Heron Estates’ HOA is among Lafayette’s most actively community-building — the Easter Egg Hunt, family park camp-out, new neighbor luncheons, and holiday events create the organic social connections that most master-planned community HOAs claim to deliver and rarely do.
The gated entry eliminates cut-through traffic and provides the quiet residential character that the community’s buyers specifically sought — a practical daily quality-of-life benefit that Blue Heron Estates’ price premium partially reflects.
Every home in Blue Heron Estates was individually designed — no two are the same, and the variety of architectural approaches gives the community a visual richness that tract home developments simply don’t have. Lot sizes from a fifth to a half acre provide meaningful space between neighbors.
The Indian Peaks Golf Course’s proximity — including its Friday happy hours with live music — makes Blue Heron Estates one of Lafayette’s most golf-accessible neighborhoods for residents who make the course a regular part of their social life.
Homes for Sale in Blue Heron Estates
Ready to Call Blue Heron Estates Home?
Blue Heron Estates gives you Lafayette’s only gated community, tree tunnel streets, a 4-acre central park with family camp-outs and Easter Egg Hunts, pool and tennis, and 187 custom homes where no two look alike — with BVSD schools and Old Town Lafayette’s dining scene a short drive east. Let’s find your home.
