City of Falcon Horse Property for Sale
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Overview of Falcon, CO
Located just northeast of Colorado Springs where the pine forests give way to the vast high plains, Falcon, Colorado, is one of the fastest-growing communities in El Paso County. Centered around the intersection of Woodmen Road and Meridian Road, Falcon (often associated with the neighboring zip code of Peyton) offers a modern, suburban-rural mix that appeals to those who want space without isolation. It is a community of big skies, new schools, and convenient shopping centers, all set against a backdrop of panoramic mountain views.
Falcon appeals to the buyer who seeks value and modernity. Unlike the older, rustic cabins of the foothills, the housing stock here is largely newer construction, offering modern floor plans, 3-car garages, and energy efficiency on 1-to-5-acre lots. The real estate market includes popular neighborhoods like **Paint Brush Hills** and **Woodmen Hills**, which offer a sense of community with recreation centers and paved trails, as well as rural pockets where you can build your dream shop or barn without strict covenants.
The Equestrian & High Plains Lifestyle
Falcon is a haven for the practical horse owner. The crown jewel of the local equestrian scene is the **Latigo Trails** neighborhood, a dedicated equestrian community featuring a top-tier event center, indoor and outdoor arenas, and miles of deeded bridle paths. Beyond Latigo, the flat-to-rolling topography of the area makes it incredibly easy and cost-effective to install your own arena, round pen, or turnout paddocks—a luxury often impossible in the rocky mountains.
The riding experience is open and expansive. Residents have easy access to the **Rock Island Trail**, a regional trail system that runs through the heart of the area, and **Homestead Ranch Regional Park**, which offers a cross-country loop through unique sandstone bluffs and pine-covered ridges. The lack of heavy timber means you have excellent visibility and room to gallop. The community is also home to numerous private boarding barns and trainers, making it a supportive environment for competitive riders and 4-H families alike.
Landscape, Climate, and Community
Sitting at an elevation of approximately 6,800 feet, Falcon experiences a semi-arid high plains climate. It is known for its wind—which keeps the air clean and the summer heat at bay—and its dramatic weather patterns, from rolling thunderstorms to brilliant rainbows. The landscape is a transition zone: the western edge touches the Black Forest with its Ponderosa pines, while the eastern edge opens up into the shortgrass prairie, offering unobstructed views of Pikes Peak that are simply unmatched.
The community is family-oriented and rapidly evolving. With the growth of the **Falcon School District 49**, the area has attracted a young demographic of military families (due to proximity to Peterson and Schriever Space Force Bases) and commuters. Despite the new big-box stores, the area retains a "country polite" atmosphere where people wave as they pass on the two-lane roads. It is a place where you can grab a latte at a drive-thru and be feeding your horses five minutes later.
Why Buy a Horse Property in Falcon?
Buying real estate in Falcon is an investment in "bang for your buck." It consistently offers some of the most affordable acreage with modern homes in the Pikes Peak region. If you are looking for a property where you can build a large barn, avoid the steep mountain driveways, and live in a community that perfectly blends rural freedom with suburban convenience, Falcon is your high-plains home.
