Evergreen, Colorado
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Evergreen is an unincorporated town, a post office, and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Jefferson County, Colorado, U.S. The CDP is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Evergreen post office has the ZIP Codes 80439 and 80437 (for post office boxes).[1] At the 2020 census, the population of the Evergreen CDP was 9,307.[2] The Evergreen Metropolitan District provides services.
History
The Evergreen post office has been in operation since 1876.[3] The community was named for evergreen trees surrounding the town.[4] The Colorado Blue Spruce Monument is located in the town, in honor of the Colorado state tree. Evergreen tends to be a bedroom community, in that most people living there commute to Denver for work.[5]
Geography
Evergreen sits at an elevation of Template:Convert in the Rocky Mountains, 19 miles west of Denver, Colorado.
The Evergreen CDP has an area of Template:Convert, including Template:Convert of water, most of which being the Evergreen Reservoir.[6]
Climate
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Evergreen has an humid continental, with mild summers and wet all year, abbreviated "Dfb" on climate maps.
Demographics
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Law and government
Since Evergreen is an unincorporated area, services usually provided by a city's government are provided by multiple agencies.[7] The county maintains the roads (less State Highway 74), oversees planning and zoning, provides primary and secondary education through its school district and provides law enforcement through its sheriff's office. Evergreen Fire/Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical response service. Water and sewer services operate under the administration of the Evergreen Metropolitan District.
Transportation
The two major roads in Evergreen are State Highway 74 and County Highway 73. Highway 74 runs south from I-70 through Bergen Park and northern Evergreen to downtown, then turns east and follows Bear Creek Canyon to its end at State Highway 8 near Red Rocks Park. Highway 73 runs south from downtown Evergreen to connect with U.S. Highway 285 in Conifer.
Bus service in Evergreen is offered by Denver Regional Transportation District. TheRide regional routes E and Z run to downtown Denver, and there is a "Call-n-Ride" curb-to-curb transportation service in town.[8]
Sites of interest
Evergreen Lake, a popular recreation area, was created by damming Bear Creek in 1927. It sits above downtown Evergreen, which includes a mix of historic buildings and local businesses.
In the winter, ice skating is offered at Evergreen Lake. The skating season usually runs from mid-to-late December (approximately Christmas) to late March depending upon ice thickness and weather. Evergreen Lake is the venue of the annual Skate the Lake celebration that takes place on New Year's Eve and the Evergreen Pond Hockey Championship which usually takes place in the first weekend of January.[9][10]
Registered Historic Places in Evergreen include:
- Bergen Park
- Dedisse Park
- Evergreen Conference District
- Everhardt Ranch
- Fillius Park
- Hiwan Homestead
- Humphrey House
- O'Fallon Park
- Pence Park
Major parks
Evergreen is surrounded by thousands of acres of land in the Denver Mountain Parks and Jefferson County Open Space park systems. The Denver Mountain Parks in the area are Bergen Park, Corwina Park, Dedisse Park, Dillon Park, Fillius Park, O'Fallon Park and Pence Park in Indian Hills. The Jefferson County Open Space Parks are Alderfer/Three Sisters, Elk Meadow, Lair o' the Bear, and Mount Falcon Park in Indian Hills. Hiwan Golf Club, a country club located just east of Bergen Park, is Evergreen's only country club. Popular both in the summer and the winter, Evergreen Lake and its Lake House are recreational focal points for the region.
Education
Evergreen CDP is within the Jefferson County Public Schools.[11] Schools in the Evergreen CDP include:[12]
- Bergen Valley Elementary School and Wilmot Elementary School[13]
- Evergreen Middle School[14]
- Evergreen High School[15]
Charter schools include:
- Rocky Mountain Academy of Evergreen[16]
Some other areas with Evergreen addresses to the south fall into the area for Conifer High School. Most students in the Evergreen area go to Evergreen Middle School. There are four elementary schools in the Evergreen area; Bergen Meadow, Bergen Valley, Wilmot, and Marshdale Elementary.
Residents with Evergreen addresses west of the Clear Creek County line are served by Clear Creek Schools with students attending King-Murphy Elementary, Clear Creek Middle School, and Clear Creek High School.
Private schools in Evergreen include Evergreen Academy, Evergreen Country Day School, Grace Christian School, and Montessori School Of Evergreen.
Charter schools in Evergreen include Rocky Mountain Academy of Evergreen. It serves students K–8th grade.
Jefferson Country school district is an open enrollment district. As long as there is sufficient space, parents can enroll a child in any Jefferson County school.
Notable residents
- Jeffrey Ashby, astronaut graduated from Evergreen High School in 1972
- Berkley Breathed, cartoonist, author, director, and screenwriter
- Jane Robson, documentary enthusiast, seasoned cruise ship traveler
- Diane Mott Davidson, author
- Nate Dern, author and comedian
- Kelly Sims Gallagher, international affairs scholar
- Joanne Greenberg, author
- Scott Hamilton, Olympic gold medal figure skater
- Gary Hart, U.S. senator and diplomat
- John Hinckley Jr., shot President Ronald Reagan, lived in Evergreen[17]
- Noah Hoffman, Olympic cross country skier
- Kevin Kouzmanoff, MLB player graduated from Evergreen High School in 1999
- Willie Nelson, singer and songwriter owned a ranch in Evergreen for several years[18]
- Jake Norton, Accomplished high-altitude mountaineer and guide, UN Ambassador
- Trey Parker, South Park co-creator graduated from Evergreen High School in 1988
- Jake Roper, Internet personality
- Peter Scanavino, actor[19]
- Eric Stough, Animator and producer, Inspiration of Butters Stotch
- Phillip Yancey, American author who writes primarily about spiritual issues
See also
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- Front Range Urban Corridor
- North Central Colorado Urban Area
- Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO Combined Statistical Area
- Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area
References
External links
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- Evergreen @ EvergreenColorado.com
- Evergreen @ TheEvergreenExperience.com
- Evergreen @ Colorado.com
- Evergreen @ UncoverColorado.com
- Evergreen Metropolitan District
- Evergreen Park & Recreation District
- Evergreen Area Chamber of Commerce
- Historic Downtown Evergreen
- Jefferson County website
- Jeffco Public Schools
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