Overall StateScore

70.31

StateScore based on streets reviewed in Colorado

  • StateVIBE 3.5/5
  • StateWIRED 4/5
  • StateHEALTH 4/5
  • StateVALUE 4/5
  • StateESSENTIALS 4/5

Recommended for

  • Families with kids (27%)
  • Couples (27%)
  • Singles (26%)
  • Retirees (20%)
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3/5
My husband and I where visiting colorado spring. We just happened to be in the area of all of the nite life. We had the most wonderful time. Very exciting. If you love to party visit here!
1/5
My family and I had visited colorado spring and ended up right smack in the middle of this neighborhood. Was not the place for my family and I to be. This place was disgusting, high with crime, & run down. I saw several shady people standing on the corner, May...
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4/5
This is a pleasant and established neighborhood - a nice place to live a raise a family. It is close to Quail Lake Park, which has a good walking path and allows fishing as well. Also nearby you can find grocery stores, entertainment, basic shopping and good r...
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1/5
Las Vegas street is a dingy, run down area that can be dangerous after dark and industrial during the day. If you head east, you will pass some auto parts yards and then past the water treatment plant, evenutally leading to jail (literally). Don't both cutting...
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3/5
Uinta Road is a tiny mountainside road in Manitou Springs which is so steep it is practically vertical. There is no parking and barely room for two cars to pass. Extremely treacherous in winter weather conditions, the residents still seem to manage it (and do...
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3.5/5
Tremont Street is a relatively quiet residential street, especially on the south side. The north end where it hits Fillmore is a little seedy, but as you head south the neighborhood is nicer, full of smaller homes and the occasional apartment building. There a...
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3/5
Ruxton Avenue leads off the main street of Manitou Ave, past shops, galleries and restaurants. After passing the Mountain Man and other area favorites, the street will curve past Kelley Glass Studio - a great local gallery featuring local art and handmade bead...
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5/5
N Cheyenne Canyon Road heads past the Starsmore Discovery Center and up onto a winding path into the mountains. The road is very twisty and will require your close attention, but there are plenty of places to stop off and have a picnic or start a hike. It will...
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4/5
Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard is an extremely useful street to know. It starts at Lake Avenue and winds its way southwest from there, passing a big Target Shopping Center, several hotels and the Tinseltown Movie Theatre. After that section, it passes Quail Lake...
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3/5
The most confusing street (or set of streets) in town is Lake Avenue, which starts as Lake Circle by the Broadmoor Hotel, then becomes Lake Avenue, only to change to Circle Drive just a few miles later at I-25. From there Circle Dr. continues north to become F...
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