Enjoy a permanent staycation in your new home at RainDance National


Looking for a peaceful oasis to call home? Look no further than RainDance National, an amenity-rich master-planned community in Northern Colorado.

FESTIVAL AT RAINDANCE NATIONAL

  • What: Celebrate the grand opening of Festival at Raindance National by Trumark Homes. Coffee cart and snacks provided.
  • When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
  • Where: Model home at 1554 Winter Glow Drive in Windsor. From I-25 North, take exit 259 for Crossroads Blvd and keep right to merge onto E. Crossroads Blvd. At the first roundabout, take the 2nd right onto Covered Bridge and head north on Covered Bridge to New Liberty. Take a right on New Liberty heading east to Hoedown Drive. Take a left on Hoedown Drive heading north and your first left on Winter Glow Drive.
  • Price: High $700s to $900s
  • Call: 970-446-8804.
  • More info: FestivalatRainDanceNational.com

Festival by Trumark Homes at RainDance National in Windsor, Colorado, offers the best of resort-style living. Trumark provides both ranch and two-story single-family homes adjacent to RainDance National Golf Course. The golf course is the first designed by PGA Tour Champion Fred Funk and is one of the longest courses in the world.

Trumark offers four newly designed floorplans (two ranch and two two-story homes) designed by Woodley Architectural Group.

The homes sit on 5,500-square-foot lots and range in size from 2,046 to 2,875 square feet, and feature three to five bedrooms, 2.5 to four baths, and two- or three-car garages with options for finished basements. Stunning exterior elevations include modern farmhouse, modern prairie, and modern Colorado.

Trumark has four homes ready for fall move-in, or buyers can choose to start from the ground up and select their lots.

These homes are the first in Colorado to showcase Trumark’s signature style, says Holly Robinson, Trumark Homes marketing manager. “It’s open and contemporary and designed to live well.”

Explore RainDance National

This beautiful master-planned community offers residents an array of top-notch amenities to help them stay active, including a resort-style pool with waterslides and lazy river, splash pad, 13-acre play park, and more.

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The Homestead Welcome and Events Center is perfect for hosting outdoor concerts and events. Too tired to cook dinner? Enjoy a meal at Ted’s Sweetwater Grill.

And if you love fresh produce, you’ll appreciate the community orchard and farm. Plus, with Ted’s Pond stocked with fresh fish, you can enjoy fun fishing in your neighborhood.

Enjoy sledding or tubing on the resort’s Snow Bunny Hills in the winter.

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