
Apartments near Palmer Park in Colorado Springs, CO (323 Rentals)


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1119 Fosdick Dr

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4050 Hollow Rd

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2506 Lelaray St

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4125 N Carefree Cir

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1436 Howard Ave

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2450 Palmer Park Blvd

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5218 Rocking R Dr

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2010 Wooten Ln

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3113 De Cortez St

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1515 Eagle View Dr

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4524 Galley Rd

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2140 Robin Dr

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4113 Bent Dr

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1014 Lutheran Way

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1321 Eagle View Dr

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4227 Date St

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5165 Omega Way

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1212 1/2 McArthur Ave

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3800 Templeton Gap Rd

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1447 Iowa Ave

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627 Lansing Dr

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3330 Templeton Gap Rd

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5545 Chad Ct

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1628 Constitution Ave

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2354 E San Rafael St

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5534 Timeless View

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5549 Bonita Village Rd

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1991 Palm Dr

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1622 4th St

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2436 E Monument St

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4719 Iron Horse Villas Point

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2440 E Willamette Ave

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3617 Leeds Ln

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4385 Oro Blanco Dr

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5626 Trout Creek Pass Dr

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4717 Barnes Rd

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4727 Barnes Rd

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5338 Kingscote Dr

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5043 Rainbow Harbour Cir

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623 Iowa Ave

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5292 Cracker Barrel Cir

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511 1/2 Swope Ave

1805 EAGLE VIEW Dr

1709 Eagle View Dr

629 Yuma Street

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Hartsock Village

Five Fountains

1511 Yuma St

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Living in a Colorado Springs apartment is excellent because you have the great outdoors to explore just minutes away on a daily basis. Palmer Park is located right in the middle of the city, with over 700 acres of hiking, biking, picnicking and rock climing adventure. Donated to the City of Colorado Springs in the early 1900's by General William Palmer, the park is run by the Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services, and managed quite well. The mountain biking trails have been heralded not only for the excellent variation of trail disciplines, but also for their accessibility to the city. Many riders must travel great distances to afford the excellent rides ranging from easy maintenance roads to spidery, twisting single tracks. The trails are well marked, and with 25 miles of them, you can practically ride all day without feeling like you're visiting the same trail twice. For the dedicated hiker, again, you can spend quite a bit of time here, possibly to get an excellent view of downtown Colorado Springs or the renowned Pike's Peak. The elevation at the highest point is at 6500 feet, with incredible vegetation observance of many types of cacti that often bloom in the summer for colorful vistas. Trails range in length from an easy 2.3 miles to a bit more challenging 4.7 miles. Originally opened as a horse training area, equestrian riders are welcome at Palmer Park.The super trails, through shady trees and rocks to wide open spaces allow space to walk or run with your horse, and horse stables are available as well. Other four-legged animals that are welcome in the park are dogs, as Palmer Park is one of the few parks where you can run and play with your dog who is probably more than willing to take a trip from the Colorado Springs apartment. There's even a specific park for dogs. In addition to the above recreation, the park also features two baseball/softball fields, a community playground, a football/soccer field, public restrooms, a scenic overlook and drive, Seven Castles - a geological point of interest, and three volleyball courts, there's plenty for a Colorado Springs apartment-ite to get excited about! .
Frequently Asked Questions about Colorado Springs
How much are Studio apartments in Colorado Springs?
There are currently 961 Studio Apartments in Colorado Springs with rent ranges from $750 to $2,800 with an average price of $1,255.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Colorado Springs Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Colorado Springs ranges from $575 to $3,798 with an average monthly rent of $1,482.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Colorado Springs cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Colorado Springs range from $588 to $6,647. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,805.
How expensive are Colorado Springs Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 297 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Colorado Springs on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $525 to $7,886 - averaging $2,325 for the location.
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