Challenger Park Estates in Parker, Colorado, is a neighborhood characterized by its new traditional homes, ranging from $575,000 to $1 million, with options for one or two stories and attached garages. The community features well-maintained sidewalks, streetlamps, playgrounds, and green spaces, supported by a $95 monthly homeowners association fee. Residents can enjoy Pam Daale Memorial Park's basketball courts, playground, and disc golf, as well as the extensive 42-mile Cherry Creek Trail. Challenger Regional Park, located to the south, offers additional recreational facilities, including playgrounds, turf fields, and the Parker Recreation Center with an indoor pool and fitness classes. While the neighborhood lacks a dedicated shopping area, nearby strip malls such as The Crossing at Stonegate and Stonegate Village Center provide grocery stores, fast food options, and local businesses. Downtown Parker's Mainstreet, about 4 miles east, offers more boutiques, cafes, and eateries. Annual events like Parker Days bring the community together with carnival rides, food vendors, and live music. The neighborhood is well-connected via Jordan Road, Lincoln Avenue, and E-470, providing access to Denver International Airport, 25 miles north, and other key routes. The Douglas County School District, serving the area, is highly rated, with Mammoth Heights Elementary, Sierra Middle School, and Chaparral High School all earning commendable grades. Additionally, Southeast Christian School offers private education with Biblical integration for kindergarten through eighth grade.