DRUID HILLS

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Druid Hills is an area where

you will find great views,

great neighbors, and a

great place to live.

We’re located about 40 minutes west of Colorado Springs where we enjoy our families and the many recreational opportunities of the area – hiking, fishing, boating, 4-wheeling, horseback riding, and snowshoeing are just to name a few. Florissant Fossil Beds is within walking distance and offers several fun activities as do the many ski resorts that are in the larger area.
Druid Hills Property Owners’ Association (DHPOA) is a community organization focused on helping maintain the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of our homes, families, and the neighborhood. DHPOA is more than just an organization. We are neighbors and friends who value each other and sharing many activities together.

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NOTICE: The Homeowners’ Association Task Force has been created by HB23-1105 with its members to be appointed by August 1, 2023. The purpose of the task force is to examine issues confronting POA/HOA homeowners’ rights, including an POA/HOA’s fining authority and practices, foreclosure practice, and communications with POA/HOA homeowners regarding association processes and homeowner rights and responsibilities. If you have questions about the task force, please contact the POA/HOA Information Office and Resource Center, which is a program of the Division of Real Estate. You may find more information about this program, including contact information, at the HOA Center of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.
WIDE RANGE OF WILDLIFE We enjoy the frequent animal visitors, from mule deer, Albert’s squirrels, and Stellar Jays to the more infrequent visiting eagles, mountain lions, bobcats, and bears.
© 2024 Druid Hills Property Owners’ Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
HISTORY OF THE AREA HISTORY OF THE AREA
JOIN US IN OUR ACTIVITIES, MEET NEIGHBORS AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS
EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

DRUID HILLS

Property Owners’ Association

DRUID HILLS POA

Druid

Hills is an

area

where

you will find great

views, great

neighbors, and a great

place to live.

We’re located about 40 minutes west of Colorado Springs where we enjoy our families and the many recreational opportunities of the area – hiking, fishing, boating, 4-wheeling, horseback riding, and snowshoeing are just to name a few. Florissant Fossil Beds is within walking distance and offers several fun activities as do the many ski resorts that are in the larger area.
Druid Hills Property Owners’ Association (DHPOA) is a community organization focused on helping maintain the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of our homes, families, and the neighborhood. DHPOA is more than just an organization. We are neighbors and friends who value each other and sharing many activities together.
View of Pikes Peak from Garden of the Gods Park Picture of Round Mountain from the West of Druid Hills

AREA PICTURES

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Happenings

Get the latest on our Events and Happenings.
SCHEDULE EVENTS DOCUMENTS

Documents

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RESOURCES

Resources

Contact information for essential agencies, companies, and service providers.
INFO FOR OWNERS, REALTORS, TITLE CO

FAQs Plus

Frequently Asked Questions.
FAQs
NOTICE: The Homeowners’ Association Task Force has been created by HB23-1105 with its members to be appointed by August 1, 2023. The purpose of the task force is to examine issues confronting POA/HOA homeowners’ rights, including an POA/HOA’s fining authority and practices, foreclosure practice, and communications with POA/HOA homeowners regarding association processes and homeowner rights and responsibilities. If you have questions about the task force, please contact the POA/HOA Information Office and Resource Center, which is a program of the Division of Real Estate. You may find more information about this program, including contact information, at the HOA Center of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.