July 4th Fun Run
A scenic and family‑friendly 4‑mile run through the Tri‑Lakes area that starts in Palmer Lake and ends in Monument, offering locals a healthy and festive way to kick off Independence Day.
View event details →Tri-Lakes offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere throughout its quiet streets. The community is characterized by a substantial number of single detached homes, many built around 1994, providing a well-established neighborhood feel. Residents have access to a variety of dining options, with approximately 40 restaurants available locally. The area includes both public and private elementary schools, fulfilling different educational preferences. Parking is convenient, making vehicular accessibility a prominent feature. Those seeking larger dwellings will find many four-bedroom or more homes available, suiting a range of needs. Overall, Tri-Lakes presents a serene environment with a welcoming neighborhood character.
Tri-Lakes offers a relaxed ambience. Tri-Lakes is excellent for those who need quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located right in the heart of the community, Kings Deer Golf Club offers residents a beautiful 18-hole championship course with sweeping views of the Front Range, a welcoming clubhouse, and neighborhood events that make it a true social hub for golf lovers and families alike.
Kings Deer is nestled within the highly acclaimed Lewis-Palmer School District 38, providing families with access to top-rated schools like Palmer Ridge High School and Prairie Winds Elementary just minutes from home.
A short drive down Highway 105 lands residents at Monument Marketplace, where popular local dining choices such as Sushi Monumental and Bella Panini offer a range of flavors just minutes from the peaceful Kings Deer neighborhood.
Conveniently located off Baptist Road, Jackson Creek Shopping Center features essential amenities like King Soopers, Walmart, restaurants, and coffee shops, making grocery runs and errands quick for Kings Deer residents.
Winding throughout the community, the Kings Deer Trails Network provides residents with miles of picturesque trails perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, all while enjoying the tranquil open spaces and mountain scenery just outside their doors.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A scenic and family‑friendly 4‑mile run through the Tri‑Lakes area that starts in Palmer Lake and ends in Monument, offering locals a healthy and festive way to kick off Independence Day.
View event details →This longstanding Tri‑Lakes tradition in Monument features a pancake breakfast, kids’ and main parades, a vibrant street fair, live music, and a family‑friendly beer garden—perfect for engaging with neighbors and celebrating community spirit.
Palmer Lake’s special semiquincentennial celebration with live music, food vendors, beer garden, and family activities makes a convenient complementary option for Kings Deer residents seeking evening entertainment nearby.
Weekly free, family‑friendly summer concerts right in Monument, featuring different bands each Wednesday along with food trucks—great for casual mid‑week social outings close to home.
View event details →A short, evening music concert at the local library—excellent for families and residents looking for low‑key, enriching summer programming just a few minutes from Kings Deer.
View event details →A weekend arts festival featuring live bands, art demos, kids’ activities, food trucks, beer & wine, and a stargazing party—offering Kings Deer families a creative and cultural escape nearby.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Kings Deer