The Bluffs at Highland Ranch
3 month minimum stay required
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Luxury, vacation vibes, and all the essentials you need to thrive are waiting for you—The Bluffs at Highlands Ranch Apartments blends a rich amenity list with leisure spots and an unbeatable location that’s down the street from Town Center. Our Highlands Ranch apartments offer the perfect retreat brimming with upscale comforts, while keeping you connected to the city’s finest attractions.
A resort-style pool with a spa, sundeck, and cozy lounges is the first highlight that catches the eye. Jogging trails surround our community, along with a bevy of amenities dedicated to sports lovers—we’ve got a modern basketball court, an indoor racquetball court, as well as volleyball and tennis courts. As for indoor relaxation, you can make your way to the charming clubhouse with a snug fireplace and flat-screen TV, or the soothing sauna we have right on sit
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About Highlands Ranch, Colorado
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Like most areas of the Colorado Front Range, the original residents of Highlands Ranch were Native Americans, including the Ute, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Highlands Ranch was claimed by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier and named part of "Louisiana" in 1682. Highlands Ranch was sold to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
The Highlands Ranch Mansion (or "Castle Isabel") was built from 1891 to 1904. People believed for years that the house was built by John Springer, an East Coast businessman, but the original owner was Samuel Allan Long. According to the Highlands Ranch website, Long was a well-known innovator of dry land farming techniques in Colorado during the late 1800s.