About the Neighborhood
Aurora Highlands is an expansive, master-planned community located in Aurora, Colorado, designed to offer a modern, connected lifestyle with a focus on sustainability, convenience, and community. Spanning over 4,000 acres, the development is strategically located near major transportation corridors, making it easy to access downtown Denver and Denver International Airport. The community features a range of residential options, including single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments, alongside abundant parks, trails, and green spaces. Planned amenities include schools, retail centers, and recreational facilities, fostering a vibrant and family-friendly environment. Aurora Highlands is designed with a focus on environmental stewardship, incorporating energy-efficient features and green building practices, making it a forward-thinking neighborhood for those seeking both comfort and sustainability.
Builders
Bridgewater Homes • Century Communities • Pulte Homes • Richmond American Homes • Taylor Morrison • Tri Pointe
Coming Soon: David Weekley Homes • D.R Horton • Lennar • Lokal
Schools
P-8: Aurora Highlands
High School: Vista Peak Prep
Amenities
Parks • Playgrounds • Open Space • Gardens • Trails • Community Events
Coming Soon
Ice & Recreation Center:
The Ice and Recreation Center is in the planning and approval phase. A hockey rink, basketball court, climbing wall, and other amenities are planned for this facility.
Beach Club:
The Beach Club will be thoughtfully designed to offer stunning views of the surrounding park and the iconic Aurora Highlands clocktower. You will be able to relax by the poolside, surrounded by a tranquil ambiance where water and greenery blend seamlessly, creating the perfect setting to unwind. The surrounding park will offer a variety of attractions, including a splash pad and volleyball court, both open to all residents. Kids will delight in the outdoor splash pad, where they can enjoy the refreshing water sprays as they play in the sun. Their laughter will fill the air, creating unforgettable memories on the brightest days. For those seeking some friendly competition, you will be able to gather your friends, family, and neighbors for a game of beach volleyball in the beautiful park setting. Whether you're a seasoned player or just looking for fun, the well-maintained court will be open to all residents, providing an exciting way to stay active and connect with the community. You’ll bring your competitive spirit, show off your skills, and enjoy the camaraderie as you dive, dig, and spike your way to victory in the sun-drenched surroundings of The Beach Club.
Civic Center:
In the early planning stages, the center is envisioned as an annex for integrated community services, bringing together resources from the Metro District, the City of Aurora, Adams County, and relevant state and federal agencies to meet the community's needs. The facility could potentially house a police substation, a public meeting space, a post office, and municipal and county services, such as licensing and permits.
Adventhealth Medical & Corporate Campus:
Early planning stages
Proposed Developments Nearby
Second Neighborhood School:
Need plans and approval from Aurora Public Schools
I-70 Aerotropolis Parkway (formerly Harvest) Interchange:
This will address the critical regional transportation infrastructure needs, improving access across Aurora and Adams County. These enhancements will significantly boost connectivity to Denver International Airport, featuring new interchanges on both Interstate 70 and E-470. This project will play a crucial role in the roadway system, facilitating the movement of people and goods to Denver International Airport and the adjacent Colorado Aerotropolis. This developing area, which includes residential, commercial, and industrial zones. The Colorado Transportation Commission recently approved a resolution to move forward with a $30 million interchange at I-70 and Harvest Road in Aurora.