MMIW Broomfield Native Art Market
A community-focused market showcasing Native artists and culture right in Broomfield, perfect for Highlands residents interested in supporting local Indigenous creators and enjoying a family-friendly weekend outing.
Erie offers a calm and quiet environment, characterized by low traffic noise throughout the town. The community features a well-developed cycling network, making it convenient for bicycle travel. The housing stock primarily consists of single detached homes built after the year 2000, providing modern designs and spacious layouts. There is a notable availability of larger residences, including four or more bedroom homes. Primary schools are accessible within the town, supported by both public and private options for elementary education. Dining options are present nearby, offering diverse restaurant choices to meet various tastes and preferences. Parking facilities are convenient for residents and visitors.
The character of Erie is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. Most areas in Erie are very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A sprawling 300‑acre regional park straddling the Highlands neighborhood’s western boundary, home to the Paul Derda Recreation Center, lush open spaces, sports fields and trails that offer locals ample outdoor recreation right outside their doorstep.
A highly regarded K‑12 charter school in Adams 12 district located just adjacent to Highlands, offering rigorous academics and a strong sense of community that makes it a key draw for families living in the area.
Highlands benefits from Broomfield’s extensive open space and trail system—especially the scenic paths connecting Stearns Lake and Josh's Pond—providing residents with direct access to biking, walking, and nature just steps from their neighborhood.
A locally significant redevelopment zone within the Highlands neighborhood designated for urban renewal efforts under Broomfield’s comprehensive plan, guiding future community enhancements and infrastructure investments.
A nearby mixed‑use shopping center at 7125 W 88th Ave that serves Highlands residents with about 55 stores—including restaurants and services—making it a convenient local retail and social hub.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A community-focused market showcasing Native artists and culture right in Broomfield, perfect for Highlands residents interested in supporting local Indigenous creators and enjoying a family-friendly weekend outing.
A creative and indulgent brunch event in Broomfield that’s well-suited for families or residents wanting a local Mother's Day celebration with hands-on fun and a delicious meal.
A vibrant, free cultural evening in nearby Denver featuring food, performances, and community hubs—an enriching outing for Highlands residents seeking a lively cultural experience in the metro area.
A quirky, community-driven bowling night in Broomfield with DJs, laser tag, and a relaxed vibe—great for local adults looking for a fun social activity close to home.
A local luncheon and fashion show benefiting FRIENDS’ programs—excellent for Highlands residents interested in supporting inclusive community services and enjoying a social daytime event.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Highlands
Local characteristics and demographics for Highlands