Brighton's Holly Crossing community offers homes nestled amongst greenbelts and open spaces with exquisite views of the Front Range. The homes that make up the Holly Crossing neighborhood were built in the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s and are conveniently located near Interstate 25, Interstate 76 and Highway 85, which allows residents easy access to downtown Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins and the Denver International Airport.
The Holly Crossing neighborhood is made up of many homes with spacious, open floor plans, master suites with exceptionally-appointed bathrooms, gas fireplaces, walk-out basements and vaulted ceilings. These Brighton homes are located close to Adams County Community Park, several neighborhood parks, shopping, dining, arts and culture, schools and business districts.
The Brighton Recreation Center, Barr Lake State Park, Riverdale Golf Course, Buffalo Run Golf Course, the Adams Youth Services Center, Brighton Senior Center, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge and the Front Range are all in close proximity and offer year-round recreational opportunities for residents of all ages. From weekly community golf tournaments to hiking, biking, jogging and kayaking, there is an abundance of pastimes and hobbies that make Holly Crossing a great place to call home.
Brighton real estate is thriving and Brighton is a popular community that has managed to grow and develop into an amenity-rich city, while maintaining a small town feel, which is just one reason that so many Brighton homeowners enjoy calling Brighton home.