Your own piece of Castle Rock.
The land is northeast of Castle Rock, bounded by McMurdo Gulch and McMurdo Gulch Open Space to the south, and 450-acre Macanta Regional Park to the north. Crowfoot Valley Road flanks the west side, with mostly open space bordering the east.
Home to bison herds, Arapaho, and Cheyenne tribes, and—over time—ranchers and their families, the land looks much the way they saw it. Unspoiled expanses, gulches and gullies, dramatic drop-offs and small pockets of pinyon pines to wander round and explore.
This is definitely land with a story to tell, imbued with spirit, individuality, and beauty.
Castle Rock
A true gem of Colorado small towns is just a ten minute drive from Macanta. Castle Rock exudes charm and friendliness on every street. Boutique shopping meets delicious dining and engaging entertainment. Not to mention the 300-acre Philip S. Miller Park right next door, with its amphitheater, zip lines, and Challenge Hill outdoor staircase.
Schools
Macanta is in the acclaimed Douglas County School District, in easy proximity to fantastic schools from Pre-K to High School. Students living here will attend either Legacy Point or Sage Canyon Elementary School, Sagewood or Mesa Middle School, and Ponderosa or Douglas County High School.
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