See your property boundaries in Colorado Springs overlaid on satellite imagery. Instant results — no surveyor, no county office visits.
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9,200 sq ft
Avg. Lot Size
Zone 5b
Hardiness Zone
Kentucky Bluegrass
Best Grass
September–October
Fertilize
Type any Colorado Springs-area address. LotSite covers all residential parcels in Colorado using county assessor records.
Your property boundary is overlaid on satellite imagery. See exactly where your lot begins and ends — no guesswork.
Paint areas on the map to measure grass, driveway, patio, and more. Get exact square footage for each.
Whether you're planning a fence, starting a landscaping project, or just want to know your exact lot size, knowing your property lines is the first step. In Colorado Springs, the typical residential lot is around 9,200 square feet — but every property is different.
Instead of spending $300–$800 on a surveyor or navigating your county assessor's GIS portal, LotSite pulls the same parcel boundary data and overlays it on satellite imagery. You get a visual map of your Colorado Springs property in under 30 seconds.
Colorado Springs is in USDA Hardiness Zone 5b, making Kentucky Bluegrass the go-to for local lawns. Once you know your lot dimensions, use our calculators to figure out exactly how much fertilizer, seed, or mulch you need — no more guessing at the hardware store.
See exactly where your Colorado Springs property ends so you can place fence posts inside your boundary line.
Fence Calculator →Measure grass, garden beds, and hardscape areas to buy the right amount of materials for your Colorado Springs yard.
Mulch Calculator →Get your total lot area in square feet and acres — useful for insurance, refi, and real estate in the Colorado Springs market.
Lawn Calculator →Zone 5b lawns in Colorado Springs need Kentucky Bluegrass-specific fertilizer applied september–october.
Fertilizer Calculator →Enter your Colorado Springs address and get your property boundary map in 30 seconds — free.