Stonehenge. Tucked into the leafy southeast side of Fort Collins, this established enclave blends quiet, curving streets with quick access to everyday essentials. Minutes from the Spring Creek Trail and expansive Edora Park, weekend routines often include laps or public skating at the city’s Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC), followed by a round at nearby Collindale Golf Course or shopping and dining along the Foothills corridor. Homes here reflect thoughtful 1970s–1980s design—think mature trees, generous lots, and a comfortable sense of space—while the neighborhood’s own pool and tennis scene fosters easy-going community connections every summer.
Families appreciate the strong public-school options, with many homes feeding into Shepardson STEM Elementary, Boltz Middle School, and Fort Collins High. Shepardson’s project-based approach and STEM focus stand out; learn more at the school’s official site for Shepardson STEM Elementary. Commuters value the straightforward drive to CSU and Old Town, and regional trips are simple with proximity to Loveland and the broader services of Larimer County. Golfers and walkers also frequent adjacent neighborhoods like Collindale, adding even more fairways, trails, and pocket parks to your routine.
If you’re weighing a move within Stonehenge or planning your first purchase here, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a trusted local agent who knows the nuances of these streets and can guide both buyers and sellers with confidence.