Parker's extensive recreation facilities create an active lifestyle, anchored by the modern Parker Arts, Culture & Events Center which hosts year-round performances and exhibits. The 100,000-square-foot Parker Fieldhouse features indoor sports turf, batting cages, and a climbing wall, while Discovery Park transforms seasonally with interactive fountains in summer and an ice trail in winter. Residents enjoy 250+ acres of parkland including the Cherry Creek Regional Trail for hiking and biking, Salisbury Equestrian Park's scenic riding paths, and nearly five acres at the USMC CPL David M. Sonka Dog Park. The dining scene includes local favorites like West Main Taproom + Grill with its outdoor igloos, Indochine Cuisine's Vietnamese fusion, and Los Dos Potrillos' house-made tortillas.
The housing market includes diverse options across established neighborhoods. The median sale price in Parker is $695,000, with single family homes in The Pinery commanding a median of $875,000. Stonegate's single family homes have a median price of $694,000, while Stroh Ranch's median is $627,000. Townhouses in Old Town have a median price of $380,000. One-bedroom condos start at a median of $295,000, with two-bedroom units at $360,000.
Property taxes in Parker remain competitive at 0.55%, matching Castle Rock and slightly higher than Centennial's 0.53%. The Colorado state income tax rate is 4.40%. Commuters benefit from RTD bus service and park-and-ride facilities, with Denver International Airport 30 miles away. Five highly rated schools serve the community, including Southeast Christian School and Ave Maria Catholic School. The semi-arid climate features 300+ days of sunshine annually, with summer highs in the 80s°F and winter temperatures from the 20s to 40s°F.