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Morse Park, Lakewood,CO

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If you're considering a move to Lakewood, CO, the Morse Park neighborhood in the southeastern part of the city is a charming and inviting community worth exploring. Known for its tree-lined streets and a welcoming atmosphere, Morse Park offers residents a perfect blend of suburban comfort and access to urban amenities. Families will appreciate the abundance of parks and open spaces, especially Morse Park itself, which features playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. The neighborhood's strong sense of community often shines through local events and gatherings, making it easy for new residents to feel right at home.

One of the standout attractions in the Morse Park area is, of course, the park that gives the neighborhood its name. Morse Park is a well-maintained green space where neighbors come together for recreation and relaxation. The park includes walking trails, a skate park, and a community center that hosts activities and classes for all ages. For those who love the outdoors, nearby Green Mountain Open Space offers hiking and biking trails with beautiful views of the foothills, just a short drive from the neighborhood. Additionally, residents enjoy convenient access to shopping and dining options along Kipling Parkway and other nearby commercial areas, which offer everything from cozy cafes to family-friendly restaurants.

While Morse Park provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle, it's also just about a 20-minute drive from Downtown Denver, making it an excellent choice for commuters or anyone who enjoys occasional city outings. The neighborhood's location allows residents to enjoy the best of both worlds: a quieter, community-focused lifestyle with easy access to the vibrant cultural scene, theaters, museums, and nightlife that Denver has to offer. Whether you're moving to Lakewood for work, school, or simply a change of scenery, Morse Park is a neighborhood that balances convenience, comfort, and community spirit beautifully.

Community Snapshot

Population 7,695
Density (People/sqml.) 3,585
Median Age 41.5
Married Couples
42%
42% of the population of Morse Park aged 16 years and older are married.
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19% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

19% of the Morse Park population aged 16 and up are married, which is in line with national averages. This balance suggests a neighborhood with a healthy mix of families, couples, and single residents, creating a well-rounded community dynamic. You are likely to find a blend of stability and social variety, appealing to both long-term homeowners and younger professionals alike.

With only 19% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

Morse Park neighborhood age breakdown chart

Morse Park demographic details provide a clearer picture of what life is like in the neighborhood, offering insight into its character, community, and overall lifestyle. With a population of 7,695, the number of residents who reside in Morse Park is about average in size compared to other Lakewood neighborhoods, striking a perfect balance between energy and tranquility. It’s large enough to offer plenty of amenities, activities, and a vibrant local scene, yet small enough to maintain a welcoming community feel and a more relaxed pace of life.

Morse Park has a population density of 3,585, which strikes a balanced feel when compared to other Lakewood neighborhoods. The area offers just the right mix of activity and breathing room, creating a community that’s lively yet comfortable, with easy access to amenities and everyday conveniences.

With an average age of 41, you're likely to find a well-balanced community where multiple generations live side by side. This mix of age groups contributes to a neighborhood atmosphere that’s both active and welcoming, offering a blend of fresh perspectives and long-standing community values.

Crime in Morse Park

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Morse Park Crime Map

The Morse Park crime map uses detailed block group boundaries from address-based crime data to visualize crime patterns across the neighborhood, highlighting both low-crime zones and areas with higher levels of reported crime. This crime heat map helps paint a clearer picture of local safety trends, showing how crime can vary from one part of the community to another. Keep in mind that areas with higher activity on the map don’t always equate to dangerous conditions — locations near entertainment districts, major roads, or tourist destinations often see more reports simply due to the larger number of people passing through.

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Home Price $492,500
Median Rent $1,607
People/Household 2.2

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Rent 56% Own 44%

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Before 2010 56% After 2010 44%

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Housing costs often reflect the desirability and overall character of a neighborhood. In Morse Park, home prices come in around $492,500, which is higher than many other areas. This elevated pricing points to a sought-after location with strong demand, well-maintained properties, and access to premium amenities that contribute to a higher quality of life. Historical home price trends and appreciation rates in Morse Park can serve as a window into the neighborhood’s economic strength and future potential. By understanding how the market has performed in the past, buyers and investors can better evaluate whether the area offers promising opportunities for growth and long-term value.

With an average rent price of $1,607, rental rates in Morse Park are higher than many other neighborhoods. This reflects the area’s desirability and strong demand, often accompanied by well-maintained properties, premium amenities, and a high quality of life.

Walkability & Lifestyle

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Getting Around

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Top Neighborhood Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Eiber Elementary School
1385 Independence Street, Lakewood, CO
Elementary School KG - 6 School Score
Slater Elementary School
8605 West 23Rd Avenue, Lakewood, CO
Elementary School PK - 6 School Score
Lumberg Elementary School
6705 West 22Nd Avenue, Edgewater, CO
Elementary School PK - 6 School Score
Lakewood High School
9700 West 8Th Avenue, Lakewood, CO
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Vivian Elementary School
10500 West 25Th Avenue, Lakewood, CO
Elementary School PK - 6 School Score
Jefferson Junior/Senior High School
2305 Pierce Street, Edgewater, CO
High School 7 - 12 School Score
Beth Eden Baptist School
2600 Wadsworth Blvd, Wheat Ridge, CO
High School PK - 12 School Score

Education Level Achieved

Education is a key factor in understanding the character and opportunities within a community like Morse Park. School ratings here reflect important indicators such as academic performance, graduation outcomes, and standardized testing, while NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores offer a valuable national comparison to gauge how local schools measure up. Looking at the overall education level of residents in Morse Park can also provide meaningful insight into the neighborhood’s focus on learning and long-term growth, helping families choose a community that aligns with their educational goals.

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Income Per Capita $41,049
Household Income $77,640
Unemployment 1.9%

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Local economic factors help define the character and opportunities within a neighborhood, shaping everything from lifestyle to overall accessibility. Household incomes in Morse Park average around $77,640, which is about on par with many surrounding neighborhoods. This balanced income level supports a diverse community and offers a stable, well-rounded environment for residents.

The strength of a neighborhood’s local economy is often reflected in its employment landscape, shaping daily life and long-term stability for residents. In Morse Park, the unemployment rate is just 2%, indicating a strong and resilient community with steady economic growth, active local businesses, and a high quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highlights?

Morse Park is known for its charming local park, Morse Park itself, which offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails. Residents enjoy easy access to the nearby Bear Creek Greenbelt, a popular spot for hiking and biking. Additionally, the neighborhood is close to the Lakewood Cultural Center, providing a variety of art exhibits, theater performances, and community classes. Local shops and cafes along Wadsworth Boulevard add to the neighborhood's appeal.

Are there major highways or transit lines nearby?

Yes, Morse Park benefits from its proximity to major transportation routes. Interstate 70 (I-70) runs just north of the neighborhood, providing convenient access to Downtown Denver and the Denver International Airport. Additionally, Wadsworth Boulevard (State Highway 121) borders the area, offering local transit options and bus routes operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), making it easy to commute without a car.

Are there any community events or local gatherings throughout the year?

Absolutely. Morse Park hosts several community events annually, including summer outdoor movie nights and seasonal farmers markets held at the park pavilion. The Lakewood Cultural Center nearby organizes art fairs and holiday celebrations that attract residents from Morse Park and surrounding neighborhoods. These events foster a strong sense of community and provide opportunities for neighbors to connect.

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