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Cimarron Hills, Colorado is a small town located just east of Colorado Springs. It has a population of about 16,000 people and boasts a suburban feel with a mix of rural and urban amenities. The town is known for its affordable housing and access to outdoor recreation, making it a popular choice for families and nature enthusiasts.

According to many user reviews on BestPlaces.net, living in Cimarron Hills offers a mix of positives and negatives. Some reviewers praise the town for its friendly locals and beautiful natural surroundings. One user, JohnDoe76, writes, "Cimarron Hills is a great place to raise a family. The community is tight-knit and the schools are top-notch." Another reviewer, NatureLover98, adds, "I love living in Cimarron Hills because I have easy access to hiking and biking trails. The views of the mountains are breathtaking."

However, other users mention some downsides to living in Cimarron Hills. One reviewer, HappyGoLucky22, shares, "The cost of living in Cimarron Hills is higher than I anticipated. It's also not as diverse as I would like it to be." Another reviewer, CitySlicker101, comments, "The town is pretty quiet and lacks nightlife options. I often find myself driving to Colorado Springs for entertainment."

Overall, the majority of user reviews about living in Cimarron Hills are positive. The town's affordability, friendly community, and access to outdoor activities are major draws for residents. However, some may find the town to be lacking in diversity and entertainment options. It seems to be a great fit for families and those who appreciate a quieter, more suburban lifestyle.

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El Paso County's next ghetto - 9/15/2007
Contrary to popular belief, Cimarron Hills is NOT part of the city of Colorado Springs. It is an unincorporated enclave that receives no city services. There are maybe 4 or 5 patrol cars from the El Paso County Sheriff's Department that service the entire area, and the only time one sees any law enforcement action in this area is if one is caught speeding on Constitution Avenue. Forget about calling law enforcement if you have a break-in or are harassed by a psychotic neighbor. And perhaps the worst thing about this enclave that is not part of the city is its water company, the Cherokee Metropolitan District. Unlike Colorado Springs's city owned water utility, Cherokee is not beholden to its customers. It recently lost half its water resources due to a court ruling. Cherokee posted a Stage 4 Water Restriction (i.e. no lawn watering or car washing) in the summer of 2007- even though that was the wettest summer in over a decade and Colorado Springs and other surrounding water districts Read More

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