Why Live in Cottonwood
Cottonwood in Fort Collins, CO, features a mix of bi-levels, Colonial Revivals, Tudor Revivals, and ranch-style homes built between the late 1970s and early 1990s. These homes typically include paved driveways and two-car attached garages, with sizes ranging from 1,200 to 2,300 square feet on lots less than a quarter-acre. The neighborhood is connected by sidewalks that pass well-landscaped lawns and gardens. Spring Park, a short drive away, offers baseball diamonds, a soccer field, and a playground, while the nearby Spring Creek Trail extends nearly 7 miles, linking various outdoor recreation areas. Edora Park, just a mile east along the trail, provides extensive sports facilities, picnic areas, and a community garden. Cottonwood is also 45 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park, with additional camping options at Horsetooth and Flatiron Reservoirs within a 20-mile drive. The Scotch Pines Village shopping center, half a mile away, includes a Sprouts Farmers Market and Elevation 5003 Distillery. College Avenue, about a mile away, offers numerous dining and shopping options, including Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. The neighborhood is highly bikeable, with a Bike Score of 86, and has several bus stops along Drake Road serviced by Transfort. Colorado State University, located two miles away, is a significant local employer. Cottonwood is served by highly rated schools, including O’Dea Elementary School, Lesher Middle School, and Fort Collins High School, which offers concurrent enrollment courses through Front Range Community College and specialized programs like the Bioscience Career Academy.