Wolhurst Adult Community, now called Wolhurst Lake, sits on 8201 S. Santa Fe Drive in Littleton, Colorado, and is a senior mobile home park with 301 lots spread around a small scenic lake, offering residents a quiet spot for retirement near water. The place has seen changes over the years-originally opened as a corporation back in 1979-and recently changed hands to Havenpark Communities, a company that owns mobile home parks across the country. The community is for people aged 55 and older and you'll find both single and multi-section mobile homes, most with peaked roofs and lap siding, and only small pets are allowed under its pet policy, which some folks might need to remember. Residents live here on modest or fixed incomes, sometimes facing rising rents, and at one point there were some who tried to buy the land themselves, which doesn't always happen everywhere, you know.
Wolhurst Adult Community does offer common retirement amenities like a swimming pool, clubhouse for gatherings, a billiard room, a library, and a fitness center, along with a community garden and scheduled social activities so people keep busy together, and if someone likes horseshoes or sitting by the water, there are those options, too. The site has off-street parking for both residents and guests, paved community-managed streets, and on-site laundry facilities that are handy enough. The park says it gives different kinds of senior support, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing care, and elder care services-though what's exactly provided day-to-day isn't spelled out, but trained medical staff are mentioned as being available when needed, and some support exists for residents' daily routines and overall well-being. Staff like General Manager Ms. Ann Edwards and Community Manager Lon Loomis help run things, and the sales office handles mobile homes for sale or rent, but the park hasn't published any price lists and it isn't BBB accredited. Access to shopping, dining, and other essential services is said to be easy from here.
The neighborhood is pet-friendly within limits, has a social calendar full of planned activities, and tries to make life feel a bit easier for seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle with some social engagement if they're healthy and looking for a quiet, neighborly place with scenery. The lake and the community-managed streets give it a peaceful look, and some homes have waterfront views. Even with all its features-a clubhouse, garden, scheduled programs, and help for elders-residents are usually folks who like steady routines and a simple, friendly environment, though the future's sometimes uncertain due to the rent and ownership changes. Some parts of its operation are not clear in public information, and people looking for details like reviews or exact costs won't find much published by the community.