Scoth Pines blends established neighborhoods with everyday convenience, offering leafy streets, mid‑century and 1970s-era homes, and a relaxed pace that still keeps you close to what matters. Tucked in southeast Fort Collins, Scoth Pines sits near Lemay and Drake, putting groceries, coffee, and local services within minutes. Outdoor time is easy at the expansive Edora Park, with ballfields, disc golf, playgrounds, and direct access to the Spring Creek Trail; on cool days, glide a few laps at the adjacent Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC).
Families appreciate access to the well-regarded Poudre School District, with nearby elementary, middle, and high schools, plus abundant youth sports and enrichment options. Commuters enjoy quick connections to CSU, healthcare hubs along Lemay, and shops and dining in Old Town. Weekends can swing from neighborhood block parties to live music downtown, or a short hop to trails and open spaces managed by Larimer County. Regional errands and events are just down the road in Loveland as well.
Housing here ranges from classic ranches with mature shade trees to thoughtfully updated split-levels, many with generous yards perfect for gardens, pets, and play. With reliable transit routes and bike-friendly corridors, getting around is straightforward whether you’re headed to work, school, or a favorite brewery.
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