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What’s the Best Place to Retire in Colorado?

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It’s no wonder why Colorado is considered one of our country’s most scenic states: it’s home to part of the Colorado Plateau, the Rocky Mountains, and the Great Plains. So many seniors are drawn to this area, settling down in retirement properties and communities like StoneCreek of Flying Horse.

This is the eighth-largest state in the U.S. So if a retirement in Colorado is on your or a loved one’s agenda, you’ll want to zero in on the best city. Choosing the right location to settle down can significantly enhance the quality of life during retirement.

You’re off to a fine start by considering this western state; the next step is comparing towns to retire to in Colorado. We admit that we’re partial to our hometown of Colorado Springs, but expanding the net opens up the search to other options. We’ll explore a few of them; the final decision, of course, is yours.

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StoneCreek of Flying Horse is the best place to retire in Colorado.

Where to Retire in Colorado: Four Options

These four cities appeal to seniors:

  • Fort Collins is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, walkable downtown area, and outdoor recreation opportunities. This city has numerous parks, hiking trails, and the Cache la Poudre River. Its healthcare facilities and senior services are well-developed, making it a convenient place for retirees.
  • Greeley features a slower pace of life and rich agricultural heritage. It provides accessible healthcare, community centers, and numerous recreational opportunities like golf courses and parks.
  • Boulder has a scenic setting with proximity to the Flatirons and extensive outdoor amenities, including biking and hiking trails. Known for a healthy lifestyle, the city has top-rated healthcare services, senior centers, and active community groups.
  • Grand Junction offers a relaxed lifestyle near the Colorado River. The city has a moderate climate and good healthcare access. Its abundance of parks, vineyards, and recreational activities caters to active retirees.

What Makes Our Town the Best Place to Retire in Colorado

In Colorado Springs, mountain views meet inviting cultural scenes, outdoor recreation is accessible year-round, and community support is woven into daily living. This city’s mild climate encourages an active lifestyle—whether it’s hiking, golfing, or simply taking an early morning stroll through well-maintained parks. Its amenities and services make life comfortable and fulfilling, making it one of the top choices for retiring to Colorado.

Colorado Springs boasts top-rated medical organizations like UC Health Memorial Hospital and Common Spirit-Penrose Hospital. These landmarks also earn us bragging rights:

  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
  • Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
  • The Colorado Springs Senior Center
  • Pikes Peak
  • Garden of the Gods
  • Red Rock Canyon Open Space
  • Shopping districts like Downtown Colorado Springs and Old Colorado City

That’s just a preview of the senior-friendly attractions near StoneCreek of Flying Horse. There’s a choice of senior housing properties here as well.

Retirement Communities in Colorado Springs

Finding the best Colorado retirement community starts by clarifying some definitions:

  • 55+ communities have age-restricted housing for active adults who want to downsize while maintaining complete independence. They typically feature recreational amenities, social activities, and maintenance-free living, without personal care services. Residents typically purchase the homes, but some 55+ neighborhoods offer rentals.
  • Independent living provides apartment or cottage-style housing with some services like housekeeping, dining options, and transportation, but residents remain fully self-sufficient in daily activities.
  • Assisted living offers personal care assistance with daily activities like bathing, medication management, and mobility support while promoting dignity and independence in a residential setting.
  • Memory care provides specialized, secure environments with structured programs and 24/7 supervision specifically designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

What are entrance fees for retirement communities?

Entrance fees for Colorado retirement communities vary. For instance, continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) often require substantial upfront payments of $200,000 and up. In a 55+ community, seniors might have to purchase their home.

StoneCreek of Flying Horse offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care on one campus; many refer to us as a retirement community, but we don’t charge upfront entrance fees. Our transparent pricing structure eliminates surprises and combines our amenity fees into a streamlined billing process.

Retiring to Colorado With Support and Scenic Beauty

StoneCreek of Flying Horse is the ideal home base for seniors, with three lifestyle options that support a continuum of care. Our residents can change to another setting if needed without relocating to another senior care property.

We’re in northern Colorado Springs, on The Club at Flying Horse golf course. Our 24-hour, on-site team takes care of housekeeping tasks, our incomparable culinary program, and resident support. The StoneCreek of Flying Horse completes health and wellness assessments and creates personalized care plans for our assisted living and memory care residents.

Choosing to retire in Colorado Springs means embracing a lifestyle that combines health, happiness, and community. The city’s mix of scenic beauty, healthcare access, and senior-friendly attractions creates an unrivaled setting for a fulfilling retirement.

 

StoneCreek of Flying Horse is the Best Place to Retire in Colorado

If you’re exploring the best place to retire in Colorado, Colorado Springs and StoneCreek of Flying Horse deserve your consideration. If you’re seeking a setting that prioritizes independence, passionate caregiving, and scenic beauty, this inviting city and our welcoming community checks those boxes. Don’t settle for anything less than the best; contact us to schedule a tour.

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