Fort Carson Front Range Freedom Fest
This free public celebration for America’s 250th and Colorado’s 150th offers live concerts, a food truck rally, and a massive kids’ zone—perfect for families in Indigo Ranch looking to enjoy festive fun nearby.
Powers offers a peaceful atmosphere with low noise levels throughout its streets, creating a relaxing environment. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes, mostly with three or more bedrooms, built primarily after the year 2000, contributing to its modern character. A significant portion of the dwellings is occupied by residents, fostering a sense of community. Transportation options include comprehensive bicycling infrastructure, making cycling a convenient choice, while ample parking is easily accessible for car use. Residents can access a variety of dining options, including restaurants and coffee shops, and primary schools are reachable without a vehicle from most homes in the area.
The character of Powers is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. Powers is excellent for those who need quiet surroundings, as the streets are very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A 3.3‑acre community park at 5914 High Noon Avenue offers slides, swings, a basketball court, picnic shelter, and grassy open space, making it a central gathering and recreation spot right inside Indigo Ranch.
This walking and biking trail runs along Sand Creek through the neighborhood, providing residents with a scenic, car‑free corridor for exercise and nature access without leaving Indigo Ranch.
A local K‑8 charter school at 6464 Peterson Road serving Indigo Ranch families, part of Falcon District 49, offering neighborhood‑based education with modern facilities.
Indigo Ranch features several small, themed pocket parks scattered throughout the community, each providing unique green space and recreational niches within easy walking distance for residents.
Strategically situated near the Powers Corridor, Indigo Ranch offers quick access to Peterson Space Force Base and Colorado Springs Airport, ideal for military families and frequent travelers.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This free public celebration for America’s 250th and Colorado’s 150th offers live concerts, a food truck rally, and a massive kids’ zone—perfect for families in Indigo Ranch looking to enjoy festive fun nearby.
A beloved family‑friendly series offering free live music, balloon artists, vendors and prizes—an easy evening outing for Indigo Ranch residents seeking relaxed summertime entertainment.
Enjoy a free outdoor concert on the lawn just a short drive from Indigo Ranch—bring a blanket or chairs and relax under the summer sky with music and community spirit.
Hands‑on maker camp for teens (13–18) where participants learn 3D printing, laser cutting, CAD design and sewing—great for families in Indigo Ranch with teens eager to explore creativity and new skills.
A free, flexible summer reading and activity challenge with storytimes, family concerts, dinosaur‑themed programs and more—ideal for families in Indigo Ranch to stay engaged and creative all July.
A festive farmers market with over 70 Colorado vendors, live music, food trucks and free kids’ activities—a wonderful morning outing not far from Indigo Ranch.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Indigo Ranch