Larkspur, Colorado
Larkspur is located on the northern slope of Pike National Forest. Just seven miles south of Castle Rock, this tiny community offers wonderful views of the Front Range foothills. Larkspur’s neighborhoods and ranch properties intertwine to make up an evolving community.
Incorporated in 1979, Larkspur’s history began with the founding of the Town of Huntsville in 1860. The area of Perry Park was homesteaded by Peter Brannan, Albert Dakan, James Gott, Benjamin Quick and George Ratcliff. A sawmill was opened two years later, following the Bear Canon Post Office and the founding of the Glen Grove school. As the town grew, it was moved to Larkspur in 1871. The name Larkspur was chosen by Governor Hunt’s wife, Elizabeth. Today, Larkspur is home to the Renaissance Festival attracting over 180,000 visitors in the summer enjoying its transformed 16th-century village complete with minstrels and maidens, artisans creating period crafts. Larkspur is also known for its excellent golfing. Both Bear Dance Golf Course and Perry Park offer excellent facilities. The Bear Dance Golf course is also home to the impressive Colorado Professional Golf Association Historical Center, a collection of exhibits on the history of golf in the nation's highest state. With one million acres of Pike National Forest surrounding the area and the addition of Mueller State Park, Larkspur offers numerous recreation including horseback riding, fishing, skiing and golfing. For shopping, the Prime Outlet Mall, just a few minutes to the south provides a large variety of designer and name brand stores as well as restaurants for both visitors and residents.
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