
Front Range Rockies / Pikes Peak Region
Woodland Park · Teller County
Peak View Park Tiny Home Community
Resting at a soaring 8,500-foot alpine elevation within the timber ridges of Woodland Park, Peak View Park sits squarely under the dramatic shadow of Pikes Peak. This highly sought-after enclave balances clean mountain living with highway access—less than 30 minutes from Colorado Springs—for extended-stay downsizers and year-round mountain minimalists.
Placement intelligence
Park specs & operating terms
Structured pass/fail data for THOW and modular siting—sourced from operator materials and independent research. Fields marked [TBD - Research Component Required] are queued for verification.
Quick-glance park specs
| Technical Parameter | Requirement / Status |
|---|---|
| Power Infrastructure | Fully integrated underground utility infrastructure with dedicated electrical lines per lot pedestal. |
| Waste & Sewer System | Hardwired directly into Woodland Park centralized municipal water and sanitation main networks. |
| Build Certifications | Certified park models (ANSI A119.5) and certified mobile THOWs only. RV frames must maintain strict architectural profiles. Skoolies, canvas structures, and uncertified DIY frames restricted from long-term entry. |
| Pet Constraints | Domestic animals welcome; dogs must remain on-leash in shared greenways. Standard non-aggressive breed restrictions apply. |
Financials & leasing terms
Monthly benchmarks and lease mechanics—confirm current rates with the operator before applying.
Lot rent & monthly fees
Monthly rate
$600–$800/mo
varies by lot dimensions, Pikes Peak view premium, and corner placement.
$600 $800/mo varies by lot dimensions, Pikes Peak view premium, and corner placement.
Turn-key & purchase benchmarks
Turn-key home-and-lot resales typically
$140,000–$215,000+
depending on square footage, lofts, and deck upgrades.
Utility inclusions
Includes pad footprint lease, city water, city sewer, consolidated trash collection, and community road snow plowing. Natural gas and electricity sub-metered and invoiced separately.
Lease mechanics
12-month initial residential leases with credit/background screening and security deposit. Turn-key home-and-lot resales typically depending on square footage, lofts, and deck upgrades.
Home specifications & placement rules
Dimensional thresholds
Main-floor profiles up to 399 sq ft park model limit, scaling to 500+ functional sq ft via double-loft plans. ~50 dedicated park model and tiny home homesite positions.
Aesthetic controls & covenants
Traditional mountain architecture—premium cedar, wood products, or earth-toned fiber-cement. Full undercarriage skirting mandatory within move-in window. Window AC units prohibited.
Sustainability & permaculture allowances
EarthNest-aligned buyers should confirm closed-loop systems against recorded park rules—not just municipal code.
Alternative waste systems
Composting and greywater bypass prohibited—all blackwater and greywater must use closed mechanical hookups to city sewer mains.
Off-grid adaptations
Rooftop solar supported; heavy-duty mountain insulation envelopes minimize heating draws during sub-zero winter windows.
Site edibles & gardens
Container gardens, window herb boxes, and private potted flower beds along individual lot decks encouraged.
Media & site documentation
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Planning land you own in Teller County?
Peak View Park is a long-term THOW/park-model land-lease village—not the same as owning a Teller County parcel with a permitted backyard ADU. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing both models.
Pads & tenancy snapshot
Manicured mountain homesites with stabilized parking pads, private patio zones, uniform landscape borders, and custom fencing on specific lot tiers. Pre-approved certified owner-owned structures plus pre-placed turnkey cottages and lofts sold by residents.
Flagship mountain development functioning near 100% owner-occupancy. Open land-lease pads operate on a long-term waitlist; on-site resales of established configurations trade via pre-vetted private transactions. Some owner-approved intermediate-stay rentals permitted; unvetted transient traffic restricted.
Ownership models surfaced
Key amenities
Boolean flags summarize what directories can filter on; they are directional only—operators change pet rules, dock limits, or fitness bundles without notice.
- Pet-friendly
- Ownership path
- RV-style hookups
Stewardship disclosures
Approved under Teller County mobile and manufactured housing park ordinances. Managed under REDI Communities operational guidelines—architectural maintenance, property cleanup, and mandatory winterization for plumbing. Extreme alpine winter freezes and heavy snowfall; professional snow removal on community thoroughfares.
Operators evolve rules—triple-check recorded covenants, county interpretations, HOA restrictions, occupancy certificates, and insurance binders aligned to your exact structure classification.