
Live Near Nature: Homes Close to Trails, Parks, and Mountains
There’s something special about waking up with the mountains on the horizon and trails just outside your door. And at Challenger Homes, we believe that where you live should make it easy to enjoy the great outdoors every day. Now let’s explore how living near nature can transform your lifestyle (and which of our communities put you closest to the places you’ll want to explore).
The Health Benefits of Living Close to Nature
Science backs it up: time in nature is good for your body and mind.
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Lower stress levels. Being in green spaces helps reduce cortisol (the stress hormone) and improves your mood.
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Better heart health. Studies have shown that nature exposure can lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.
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More movement, naturally. Trails, parks, and paths make it easier to get out for a walk, hike, or bike ride.
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Improved sleep. Natural light and fresh air help regulate your sleep-wake cycle.
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Stronger immunity. Time outside may even give your immune system a boost.
In addition, being around nature can ease anxiety, lift depression, improve focus and creativity, and even make us feel more connected to others. It’s not just about where you live, it’s about how you feel living there.
Garden of the Gods: An Iconic Backyard
If you’ve ever visited Garden of the Gods, you know it’s not just a park: it’s an experience. Towering sandstone formations, winding trails, and sweeping views make this a favorite spot for hiking, photography, and just soaking in the beauty. Two of our new home communities, Ascent at Woodmen Heights and The Townes at Cumbre Vista, are a comfortable drive from this legendary landmark, which could make sunrise hikes and after-dinner strolls a regular part of your routine.
Black Forest Regional Park: Trails, Pines, and Outdoor Escape
Next, Black Forest Regional Park offers miles of forested trails, open meadows, and peaceful scenery, plus routes for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. While several Challenger communities — Westcreek at Wolf Ranch, Ascent at Woodmen Heights, The Townes at Cumbre Vista, Home Place Ranch, and Copper Chase at Sterling Ranch — are all 20 minutes or less away. In other words, it’s the perfect balance for those who want to live near nature without giving up suburban convenience.
Falcon Regional Park & Bluestem Prairie Open Space: Local Green Hubs
Just five miles from Falcon Meadows at Bent Grass, is Falcon Regional Park. This local favorite spans 215 acres with ball fields, a playground, dog park, walking paths, and picnic shelters. All in all, it’s the perfect daily escape – no long drives required.
You will also find the peace and tranquility of 650 acres of open grassland at Bluestem Prairie Open Space, just a quick jaunt from Bradley Heights. Home to over 200 bird species and several mammal species, Bluestem Prairie Open Space has become a refuge for a variety of native wildlife and vegetation and is a must visit for bird watchers, hikers and trail bikers.
Big Outdoor Adventures in Colorado Springs
Even if you don’t live right next to them, these iconic outdoor destinations are part of the Colorado Springs lifestyle. And they’re well worth the trip for a weekend adventure.
- The Manitou Incline
Firstly is the Manitou Incline. Located on the western edge of town near Manitou Springs, this legendary climb gains nearly 2,000 feet in under a mile (that’s 2,768 steps straight up). It’s a rite of passage for locals and visitors alike. - Cheyenne Mountain State Park & Pike National Forest
Down in the southwestern part of the city, these vast natural areas offer miles of trails, wildlife sightings, and rugged mountain terrain perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring. - Seven Falls & North Cheyenne Cañon Park
Also located in southwest Colorado Springs, these two spots are known for waterfall views, canyon hikes, and stunning mountain backdrops. - Cheyenne Mountain Zoo & St. Peter’s Dome
Finally, tucked into the foothills on the city’s southwest side, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is the highest elevation zoo in the country. Just beyond it, St. Peter’s Dome offers a more adventurous trail experience with panoramic views.
Ready to Live Near Nature? Explore our Colorado Springs communities
In conclusion, living near nature isn’t just about what’s around you: it’s about what it brings out in you. More movement. Better moods. Not to mention stronger community. Luckily, with Challenger Homes it’s all built in. Our communities let you live near nature every day, with trailheads, open spaces, and panoramic views that support healthier lifestyles. Next, explore our Colorado Springs communities and see how Challenger Homes brings you closer to nature, and closer to home.