Peregrine is a mountainside neighborhood in the northwest corner of Colorado Springs, tucked between the foothills and the United States Air Force Academy. The area includes more than 1,000 homes, with streets lined by mature trees and hills that offer scenic city and mountain views. Blodgett Peak Open Space, Woodmen Valley Park, and Woodmen Valley Open Space surround Peregrine, giving residents miles of hiking and biking trails, playgrounds, picnic spaces, and even rare Hoodoo rock formations. The neighborhood is managed by the Peregrine Master Association, which maintains parks, open spaces, and community standards. To find more details about the HOA or community rules, visit their official site at Peregrine HOA. Peregrine is home to peregrine falcons that once landed on the endangered species list. These birds can sometimes be seen soaring above the bluffs.
Peregrine is known for its peaceful atmosphere, clean streets, and strong sense of community, making it a top choice for outdoor lovers and families. The neighborhood falls in the Academy School District 20, with Woodmen-Roberts Elementary, Eagleview Middle, and Air Academy High serving most students. The 80919 zip code covers Peregrine, and everyday shopping, dining, and healthcare options are a short drive away in Rockrimmon and Mountain Shadows. Residents often host volunteer events to help care for the open spaces, trails, and parks. Many homes in Peregrine offer direct trail access to Blodgett Peak and the open space, which is perfect for anyone looking to hike or birdwatch just steps from their door.