Denver Metro Mountain Homes
Browse mountain and foothills homes near Denver. From Clear Creek Canyon to Evergreen, find your Colorado mountain retreat within an hour of the city.
About Mountain & Foothills Living Near Denver
Living in the mountains near Denver is one of the most uniquely Colorado lifestyle choices you can make — and it’s more accessible than many buyers realize. Communities like Evergreen, Morrison, Golden, Conifer, and Bailey offer genuine mountain living within 30-60 minutes of Denver’s urban core. Whether you’re looking for a weekend retreat, a primary residence with acreage, or a cabin in the trees, the Front Range foothills have options at a wide range of price points.
Mountain homes require a different set of considerations than urban or suburban properties. Well water and septic systems, propane or other non-natural gas heating, steeper driveways, wildfire risk, and distance from emergency services are all factors that need to be evaluated carefully. Building inspections in mountain areas require inspectors with specific experience. HOAs are less common, but covenants and deed restrictions can still apply. Understanding what you’re buying, and what it costs to own, is essential before committing to a mountain property.
- Properties in Evergreen, Morrison, Golden, Conifer, Bailey, and more
- Acreage lots, cabins, custom homes, and mountain retreats
- 30-60 minute commute to Denver depending on location
- Some properties include well, septic, and propane — inspections are critical
Mountain properties require expertise that goes beyond standard residential real estate. I work with buyers throughout the foothills and can connect you with inspectors, lenders, and insurance agents who specialize in mountain properties.
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Colorado’s front range gives Denver buyers something rare — genuine mountain living within a reasonable commute of the city. These communities sit between 25 and 45 miles from downtown Denver along the I-70 and US-285 corridors, offering everything from walkable mountain town character to private estates on wooded acreage. Each has its own distinct character, price point, and trade-offs worth understanding before you start touring.
Colorado’s most beloved mountain town core — the 65-acre Evergreen Lake for skating, fishing, and paddleboarding steps away, Main Street dining and shops, Dedisse Park, and city utilities. The most walkable and community-connected address in the Evergreen area.
The easiest entry into Evergreen mountain living — city utilities, direct I-70 access, Evergreen Middle School on site, and a price range from the $500s to $1.2M that makes mountain ownership realistic for a broader set of buyers than the rest of Evergreen allows.
Evergreen’s premier luxury neighborhood — custom homes on treed lots with rock outcroppings, the Hiwan Golf Club, Elk Meadow Park directly across Evergreen Parkway, and city utilities. The address Evergreen buyers typically land on after ruling out everything else.
North Evergreen’s most prestigious and private address — custom estates on large wooded lots, private trails, a neighborhood pond, 360-degree mountain views, and I-70 minutes away. Soda Creek is where buyers go when Hiwan isn’t private enough.
An eclectic Bear Creek Canyon village 28 miles from Denver — 1920s cottages alongside custom mountain homes, Bear Creek running through backyards, Lair o’ the Bear trail access, and Red Rocks 12 minutes east. The most characterful and affordable entry into the Evergreen corridor.
Golden’s premier mountain community — 885 homes spread across 2,000 acres at 7,500 feet, 1,200 acres of dedicated open space, 12 miles of trails, and Denver city lights visible from most decks. One of the most thoughtfully designed mountain communities along the entire I-70 corridor.
Golden’s summit neighborhood — custom estates on 1 to 3 acre lots at 7,300+ feet with panoramic views of Denver and the Continental Divide, immediate trail access, and just 16 miles from downtown Denver. The closest true summit living to the city in the metro.
Morrison’s premier foothills community — private golf, 819 acres of private open space, 15 miles of community trails, and homes from the $700s to $3M+ set among the red rock formations southwest of Denver. The most complete private amenity package in the Morrison foothills.
Morrison’s original foothills community — 1.5 to 2 acre lots with custom homes dating to 1962, the Chief Colorow’s Cave amphitheater, 819 acres of private open space, and a horse stable on the property dating to the 1940s. Established character that newer foothills communities spend decades trying to build.
Morrison’s acreage community along US-285 — 1 to 4 wooded acres with paved roads and community water, direct Mt. Falcon Open Space access, and 30 minutes to downtown Denver. The practical choice for buyers who want genuine acreage without giving up infrastructure or the commute entirely.
