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Central Colorado Springs is the beating heart of the city — a walkable, energetic area spanning ZIP codes 80903, 80907, and 80909 where historic architecture, green space, and a thriving local food and arts scene come together in a way no other part of the city can match.
Tejon Street anchors the commercial core with independent restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and galleries. Acacia Park — donated to the city by General William Jackson Palmer in 1871 — sits right in the middle of it all, hosting community events, a splashpad, and a shaded gathering spot that locals treat as their backyard. Monument Valley Park stretches along Fountain Creek just to the west, with the Santa Fe Trail running through its center and connecting riders and walkers to miles of off-street recreation. Moores Memorial Park adds additional green space at the area's edge.
The Colorado College campus brings consistent energy and a college-town feel to the northern end of the district, while the US Olympic and Paralympic Museum adds a world-class cultural anchor to the south end near America the Beautiful Park.
Schools are served by Colorado Springs School District 11. For renters who want to be close to everything — and actually walk to it — Central Colorado Springs delivers.
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