Communities: Cherry Hills Village

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Cherry Hills Village, one of Denver's most popular communities, is well-known for its rural atmosphere and quality of life.

Incorporated in 1945, its founders were deeply concerned about preserving the magnificent, open countryside ... an attitude still reflected by zoning regulations controlling development today.

The Village is home to many of the city's most luxurious residential properties, with most located on one to two-and-a-half acre sites. Combined with an extensive multi-use trail system, which connects to adjacent villages and other regional trails, this community is truly one-of-a-kind.

In addition to its many recreational opportunities, Cherry Hills Village also has its own police department and is served by the Castlewood Fire Protection District. Working in conjunction with South Suburban Parks and Recreation District, the Village has acquired several parks along the Highline Canal and Little Dry Creek. Old Cherry Hills reflects the rural feel of the community and has been sought after for many years as a desirable and beautiful place to live.

Cherry Hills Village is one of Denver's finest neighborhoods, offering a tranquil setting while providing convenient access to the city's business and entertainment sections.








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