About

Hidden Village is a beautiful community of residential acreage properties located in unincorporated Town of Parker and Douglas County, Colorado.

The Hidden Village Property Owner’s Association serves to help educate and organize homeowners, to foster good neighbor relations, and to enhance our properties by protecting against fire threats, invasive weeds and potential insect problems. Property owners pay annual dues. For information, contact our Officials.

We are blessed to live among Ponderosa pines with a wide variety of birds, including raptors and wild turkey, and wildlife such as deer, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, squirrels, skunks, bobcat and porcupines.

A special feature of Hidden Village is our equine-friendly environment for horse lovers. Our community boasts miles of private riding trails available exclusively to property owners, and a community-maintained riding arena, available exclusively to dues-paying members of the Riding Club.

Welcome to Our Newest Neighbors

We would like to welcome our new neighbors.  If you are new, please reach out to us at hiddenvillage.welcome@gmail.com! If you know of someone who’s recently moved in to Hidden Village, please reach out and provide them with information about our website, and send us their name, address and phone number (if they’re willing) so that we can visit them and share a welcome packet!


Useful Links:

Map of Hidden Village – Filings and Trails

Welcome Brochure

City of Parker

Douglas County

Douglas County Real Estate Parcel Information Search

Douglas County Assessor Recent Sales by Subdivision

Homes for Sale (provided by Metrolist, Inc.)

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  1. We need to be loud and get our voices heard about the transmission line. We went to the meeting tonight and since we have fewer residents then in the existing line or alternative B……we NEED EVERYONE to send their comments to http://www.sb100transmission.com and vote for alternative A the existing LINE. It would be a good idea to have a HO meeting and put signs out and flyers to let everyone know if C goes through we will have those HUGE lines where THE COMMUNITY horse corral is and through HV. This would probably get rid of most of our wildlife and 100s of pine trees. We need to act fast and also let neighboring subdivisions such as the Pinery, Co Golf, and Butterfield know about this.

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    • David and Jodi– I replied to your other comment with the following:

      David and Jodi– while I have been tasked as the “keeper” of this site I speak only on behalf of myself and my family when I say I completely agree with you. Another one of our residents has already organized a petition against routes B and C. While you do have to provide personal information and will likely get email from the petition site in the future, you can always opt out of that email traffic (it annoys me so this is why I mention it).

      The petition is located:

      http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/772/620/144/

      I also agree it’s unlikely many of our residents look at this site or even know about it. How do we change this? I’m not certain flyers will do the trick but maybe it is a good place to start? Would you be willing to create a flyer? Let me know, I’m certainly willing to help!

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