Widefield Country Club Heights is a well-established neighborhood located just south of Colorado Springs in the heart of Widefield. Most homes were built between the 1970s and 1980s and are known for their spacious yards, attached two-car garages, and a mix of single-story ranch and two-story designs. Homes here usually range from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet and many offer scenic views of the Rocky Mountains. The area features friendly streets, inviting curb appeal, and easy access to open spaces and community parks. Residents can be at Bluestem Prairie Open Space and the Big Johnson Reservoir trail in just minutes, and enjoy quick commutes to shopping and restaurants along Mesa Ridge Parkway.
The neighborhood is zoned to Widefield School District 3, with students attending King Elementary, Janitell Middle School, and Mesa Ridge High School. Widefield is unique because the school district owns and operates the local parks and recreation department through the Widefield Community Center, offering sports, camps, and fitness classes to families year-round. There is no mandatory homeowners association, giving residents more flexibility. Widefield Country Club Heights sits in the 80911 zip code and is only about 13 minutes from Fort Carson, making it a convenient choice for military families. Few people know this: the neighborhood’s community center has been a hub since the 1960s and is one of the few in Colorado managed directly by the school district, supporting a strong local culture. For local government resources or recreation info, visit the Widefield School District or El Paso County websites.