Gleneagle is a census-designated place in El Paso County situated along Interstate 25 about 12 miles north of downtown Colorado Springs and roughly the same distance south of the town of Monument. The community was developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s as a master-planned residential area, organized around the Gleneagle Golf Club, which opened in 1972. Today about 6,611 people call it home.
The area sits on the Palmer Divide, a broad ridge of high terrain separating the Arkansas River drainage to the south from the South Platte watershed to the north. Elevation here runs close to 7,000 feet, which gives Gleneagle cooler temperatures and more frequent snow than Colorado Springs proper. Ponderosa pines and scrub oak cover the undeveloped parcels between subdivisions, and mule deer are a daily sight on lawns and across the golf course.
Most Gleneagle residents commute south to Colorado Springs or to military installations such as Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, or Fort Carson. A smaller number commute north toward Denver or work remotely. The community has no commercial center of its own; shopping, dining, and medical services are concentrated at the Northgate interchange on I-25, a few miles to the south, where significant retail development has occurred since 2015. The Antelope Trails Elementary and Lewis-Palmer School District 38 schools serve the area and are consistently ranked among the higher-performing districts in the state.
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Gleneagle is a census-designated place in El Paso County situated along Interstate 25 about 12 miles north of downtown Colorado Springs and roughly the same distance south of the town of Monument. The community was developed primarily in the 1970s and 1980s as a master-planned residential area, organized around the Gleneagle Golf Club, which opened in 1972. Today about 6,611 people call it home.
The area sits on the Palmer Divide, a broad ridge of high terrain separating the Arkansas River drainage to the south from the South Platte watershed to the north. Elevation here runs close to 7,000 feet, which gives Gleneagle cooler temperatures and more frequent snow than Colorado Springs proper. Ponderosa pines and scrub oak cover the undeveloped parcels between subdivisions, and mule deer are a daily sight on lawns and across the golf course.
Most Gleneagle residents commute south to Colorado Springs or to military installations such as Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, or Fort Carson. A smaller number commute north toward Denver or work remotely. The community has no commercial center of its own; shopping, dining, and medical services are concentrated at the Northgate interchange on I-25, a few miles to the south, where significant retail development has occurred since 2015. The Antelope Trails Elementary and Lewis-Palmer School District 38 schools serve the area and are consistently ranked among the higher-performing districts in the state.
Escortservice.com features escort websites serving the northern Colorado Springs and Gleneagle area after reviewing each listed site. The site functions exclusively as a directory. It does not schedule appointments, process payments, or assess the legal compliance of any listing. All visitors must be 21 years of age or older.
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