The Landscape
Lakota is Winter Park's premier address — a hillside community directly across from the ski resort with unobstructed views of the Continental Divide that literally stop you in your tracks. James Peak and Parry's Peak frame every window. Sub-neighborhoods like Northwoods, The Reserve, Trailside, and the brand-new Lakota Pointe each have their own flavor, but they share one thing: this is where Winter Park lives its most luxurious life.
The Lifestyle
- Front-row views of the ski area — watch the groomers run their lines from your hot tub
- Shuttle service to the resort during ski season
- Trails connecting to the broader Grand County network for biking and hiking
- Surrounded by young professionals, entrepreneurs, athletes, and families
- Lakota Pointe (new phase) bringing over 100 luxury attached and single-family homes starting at $3.4M+
The Real Estate Mix
Luxury single-family homes, upscale duplexes, and custom builds designed by Breckenridge-based BHH Partners. Northwoods offers just 24 exclusive homesites at the top of the community. The Reserve features rustic-meets-modern design with private hot tubs and gourmet kitchens. Trailside duplexes start in the $1M range. Lakota Pointe is the newest — and most premium — phase.
Ideal For: Luxury buyers who want resort views without resort crowds, families seeking a prestigious year-round mountain address, and investors eyeing Winter Park's highest-appreciation corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions about Lakota
What is the average home price in Lakota?
The median home price is $1.35M in Lakota, though prices vary based on the specific property type and location.
How long do homes typically stay on the market in Lakota?
On average, homes in Lakota stay on the market for 32 days.
What is the elevation of Lakota?
Lakota sits at an elevation of 9,100 ft.
How close is Lakota to the nearest ski resort?
The nearest ski area is Winter Park Resort.