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Welcome to Cody Park!

Nestled in the Wet Mountains in south central Colorado, Cody Park sprung from the area's rich history in the mining and agricultural industries.   You can still see remnants of early miners throughout the Park.   It was originally part of the Bull Domingo Ranch which was divided into two communities at the Custer/ Fremont County line in 1988.   The Park now consists of 239 parcels, most of which are 35 or more acres.

 







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Cody Park Information

Today, Cody Park property owners come to the area to enjoy the moderate climate; beautiful views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; abundant wildlife; and all the recreation the area provides, including horseback riding, biking, 4-wheeling, and hiking.   Although located in Fremont County, the nearest town is Westcliffe, which is in Custer County. Many of our owners are active in the Westcliffe community.   Cody Park is in the Deer Mountain Fire District which Cody Park supports by collecting donations from owners, 100% of which go to purchasing equipment and materials for the district.

If you notice some cows staring at you, that's because we have kept our agricultural roots by granting cattle grazing right to a local rancher.   This gives owners a financial benefit by allowing property tax to be designated as agricultural property which saves owners hundreds of dollars a year in taxes.

The Cody Park Property Owners Association provides many services to owners, such as maintenance of more than 36 miles of dirt roads, an annual luncheon meeting, and communications, including this web site, quarterly newsletter and bi- annual directory.   We have an all-volunteer board and several volunteer committees which meet quarterly.

Thank you for stopping by!   If you would like more information about Cody Park, send us an email at CodyParkPOA@gmail.com.