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Parker

Discover Parker, CO—a family-friendly town with scenic trails, parks, and a vibrant community. Find your dream home with Corken + Company.

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Welcome to Parker


Parker, CO: A Charming Community with a Family-Friendly Lifestyle and Scenic Beauty

Parker, Colorado, is known for its small-town charm, scenic views, and welcoming community atmosphere. Located just southeast of Denver, Parker offers residents the perfect balance between suburban tranquility and urban convenience. With its top-rated schools, locally-owned shops, miles of trails, and community-focused events, Parker is a prime choice for families, retirees, and professionals seeking a friendly and active lifestyle.

For those considering Parker as their next home, Corken + Company specializes in guiding clients through the local real estate market, offering exclusive listings and personalized service. Explore our Parker listings to find your dream home.

The Residential Appeal of Parker

Parker’s real estate market offers a wide range of housing options, from cozy single-family homes in quiet neighborhoods to luxury estates and ranch-style properties with mountain views. Known for its spacious homes, large yards, and modern amenities, Parker attracts homebuyers who value both comfort and a connection to nature. Many homes in Parker include updated designs, open floor plans, and proximity to parks, trails, and other outdoor amenities.

Distinct Neighborhoods and Housing Options

Parker is home to several unique neighborhoods, each with its own charm. Pradera, a luxury golf course community, offers upscale homes with scenic views and private amenities. Stonegate is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and community pools, while Canterberry Crossing provides larger homes near Black Bear Golf Club. Downtown Parker has a historic feel, with locally-owned shops, restaurants, and charming homes. Browse our Parker listings to explore the latest properties available.

A Family-Friendly and Community-Oriented Atmosphere

Parker is an ideal setting for families, with highly rated schools, safe neighborhoods, and a range of youth sports and recreational programs. The town’s close-knit community and welcoming feel make it an excellent choice for those seeking a family-oriented lifestyle. Corken + Company’s relocation services help new residents find the best resources, schools, and activities in Parker, ensuring they feel at home from the start.

Local Amenities & Attractions in Parker

Parker offers a variety of amenities, from local dining and shopping to parks, recreation centers, and cultural attractions, providing residents with everything they need for a well-rounded lifestyle.

Dining and Nightlife

Parker’s dining scene combines small-town charm with a variety of cuisines. Favorites like Parker Garage offer upscale American dishes in a cozy setting, while West Main Taproom & Grill is a popular spot for craft beers and pub fare. For Italian cuisine, Villa Parker provides a charming, family-friendly atmosphere. With several cafes, bistros, and bars, residents have plenty of options for both casual and special dining experiences. For more dining recommendations, see our Neighborhood Amenities Buyers Should Consider guide.

Shopping and Entertainment

Downtown Parker features a variety of locally-owned shops, boutiques, and art galleries, giving residents a unique shopping experience. The Parker Arts, Culture & Events (PACE) Center hosts live performances, art exhibits, and community events, enriching Parker’s cultural scene. For those seeking more extensive shopping options, the nearby Southlands Shopping Center offers major retailers, dining, and entertainment. Corken + Company’s concierge services help new residents discover the best shopping and entertainment options in Parker.

Parks and Outdoor Recreation

With over 900 acres of open space, 30 miles of trails, and multiple parks, Parker is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Discovery Park, located downtown, offers an amphitheater, fountains, and a seasonal ice rink, while the nearby Cherry Creek Trail provides scenic paths for biking, jogging, and walking. Salisbury Equestrian Park is perfect for horseback riding and also includes baseball fields and picnic areas. For more outdoor recreation ideas, visit our Outdoor Living Blog.

Fitness and Wellness

Parker residents have access to a variety of fitness and wellness facilities. The Parker Recreation Center offers fitness classes, an indoor pool, and sports courts, while yoga studios and fitness centers like OrangeTheory provide additional wellness options. Parker’s trails and parks also support an active, outdoor lifestyle, promoting health and wellness. Corken + Company’s Lifestyle Blog provides wellness tips and fitness resources for Parker residents.

Schools and Education in Parker

Parker is served by the highly regarded Douglas County School District, known for its quality education and commitment to student success. The area has several top-rated schools, including Legend High School and Ponderosa High School, which are celebrated for their academics and extracurricular activities. Parker also offers private schools, including Ave Maria Catholic School, providing additional choices for families.

At Corken + Company, we know that education is a priority for families. Our relocation services help families explore school options and find the best educational fit in Parker. For more information on schools in the area, check out our Relocating To The Front Range resource.

Employment and Economic Opportunities

Parker’s proximity to major business hubs like the Denver Tech Center and downtown Denver makes it an attractive location for professionals. The town itself is home to a growing number of local businesses, retail centers, and healthcare facilities, offering job opportunities close to home. With its mix of suburban and commercial spaces, Parker is ideal for remote workers and entrepreneurs.

For those interested in establishing a business in the area, Corken + Company offers commercial property management services to help clients find the right location in Parker or surrounding areas.

Events and Community Life

Parker’s strong sense of community is reflected in its full calendar of events. Annual gatherings like Parker Days, a summer festival with carnival rides, live music, and local vendors, bring the community together. The town also hosts seasonal events such as the Christmas Carriage Parade and farmers’ markets, fostering a festive and neighborly atmosphere.

Stay up-to-date on Parker’s events and community activities with Corken + Company’s Lifestyle Blog, where we share information on upcoming events and local gatherings.

Outdoor Activities and Recreation

Outdoor recreation is central to the Parker lifestyle, with access to beautiful parks, scenic trails, and open spaces.

Hiking and Biking Trails

Parker’s extensive trail system includes paths like the Cherry Creek Trail, which winds through scenic landscapes and connects to other trails in the Denver metro area. Residents also enjoy the Sulphur Gulch Trail and various neighborhood trails, offering ample opportunities for biking, hiking, and walking. For more outdoor adventure ideas, see our Outdoor Adventure Guide.

Golf Courses

Parker is home to several golf courses, including Black Bear Golf Club and The Pinery Country Club, which offer challenging layouts and beautiful scenery. These courses provide excellent options for golf enthusiasts in the area. For more information on homes near Denver’s top golf courses, see our Neighborhood Guide: Lone Tree.

Transportation and Accessibility

Parker’s location near major highways, including E-470 and I-25, provides convenient access to Denver, the Denver Tech Center, and Denver International Airport. The town’s RTD bus routes also offer options for those commuting to downtown or other nearby cities. Corken + Company’s relocation services ensure new residents have all the resources they need to make a smooth transition to this well-connected community.

Real Estate Market in Parker

Parker’s real estate market is competitive, offering a range of housing options from affordable family homes to luxury properties with stunning views. Corken + Company provides clients with exclusive listings and expert market insights to help them find the perfect property in Parker. Visit our buyer’s resources for guides on the home-buying process and to explore our listings.

Why Choose Parker and Corken + Company

Parker is a family-friendly town that combines small-town charm with modern amenities, making it a great choice for those seeking a welcoming community and outdoor lifestyle. Corken + Company’s dedicated team is here to help clients find their ideal home in this beautiful part of Colorado. Ready to explore Parker? Contact Corken + Company to start your journey.

Overview for Parker, CO

31,545 people live in Parker, where the median age is 41.1 and the average individual income is $71,054. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

31,545

Total Population

41.1 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$71,054

Average individual Income

Around Parker, CO

There's plenty to do around Parker, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Quinnie’s Cookies, Stack'd, and Bass.

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Dining 0.91 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.91 miles 11 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 2.33 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.54 miles 17 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.72 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.31 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Parker, CO

Parker has 10,760 households, with an average household size of 2.92. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Parker do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 31,545 people call Parker home. The population density is 893.86 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$71,054

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Schools in Parker, CO

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The following schools are within or nearby Parker. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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