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About Parker

Parker is a rapidly growing town in Colorado's Douglas County, located just 12 miles south of Aurora and 24 miles southeast of downtown Denver. The town is known as a tight-knit community, offering a range of recreational activities and community events. Annual celebrations including Let Freedom Sing Fourth of July, Barker Days and Bike to Work Day provide a number of opportunities to get to know your neighbors and enjoy a small-town feel.

The History of Parker

Parker's history began in 1860, when a one-room shack from Pine Grove was moved to Cherry Creek to serve as a stage stop. The shack expanded to a 10-room inn and a community was built around it, eventually evolving into Parker. The town was named after James Sample Parker, a key figure in the town's history. Parker bought the inn in 1874 and added a blacksmith shop and general store to the facility, later building the town's first school and encouraging the construction of roads, ditches, telephone lines and the Denver and New Orleans Railroad in the area. In 1981, Parker was officially incorporated, and it has been growing exponentially ever since.

Parker's Local Economy

Parker has an unemployment rate that's significantly lower than the national average. Recent job growth has passed the national average, which is a good sign if you're looking for a job in the city. Medtronics, OraLabs and Mountain Man Nut & Fruit are just some of the large companies based in Parker.

A large percentage of the local population holds sales, office and administrative support roles. Roughly a quarter of local jobs are provided by the management, business and finance sectors. The retail industry is especially strong thanks to the Shop Parker initiative, which encourages residents to support local businesses and spend money within the town.

Parker Schools

Douglas County School District is responsible for the public elementary, middle and high schools in Parker, as well as a handful of public charter schools. The district has earned state-wide recognition for having one of the highest graduation rates in the Denver metropolitan area. You also have the option of enrolling your child in one of the local faith-based or Montessori private schools.

Resources for Moving to Parker

Here are a few resources that can make your move to Parker a bit easier:

  • Utilities: Xcel Energy provides electricity and gas services to residents of Parker, while the Parker Water & Sanitation District manages the other major utilities.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Your neighborhood association will have a pre-selected disposal company that provides services to the community. Unlike many other states, Colorado cities don't commonly facilitate trash and recyclables collection.
  • Transportation: The Regional Transportation District provides a few different commuter routes from Parker to Denver and Aurora. There are also connections available to other public transit routes within the county.

Parker Housing

Parker has a variety of housing options, ranging from compact apartments and townhouses to larger single-family residences and luxury homes. Home prices are on the rise and expected to continue on an upward trend.