Our neighborhood is located in Northern unincorporated El Paso County just north of the City of Colorado Springs, and just East of I-25 and the US Air Force Academy. Created as a "Planned Country Club Community" in 1977, Gleneagle boasts quiet streets, friendly neighbors, large lots of about 1/2 acre or more, fantastic picture-perfect postcard views of the Rocky Mountain Front Range and Pikes Peak, and a semi-private 18-hole Golf Course and Club.
The community is listed as Donala Subdivision/Filing 1 and 2 on the El Paso County Tax maps and consists of 649 single-family homes on 650 lots. Click here for an area map of Gleneagle. Our community is located within Academy School District 20, one of the best and highest scholastic school districts in Colorado. Antelope Trails Elementary School is located within Gleneagle and serves children from grades K-5; Middle and High Schools are nearby. Water and septic are provided by the Donala Water & Sanitation District (located in Gleneagle North); Fire Protection is provided by the Donald Wescott Fire Department located on Gleneagle Drive and Police protection is provided by the El Paso County Sheriff's Dept.
The Gleneagle Civic Association (GCA) has a variety of Committees and Programs that it maintains so as to try and help make Gleneagle a great place to live. Throughout all the activities the GCA is involved with, we always strive for a balance between rural and suburban, structured and unstructured, and individual and community. The overall goal of the GCA is to make Gleneagle a distinctive community in which to live that reflects its own special character and sense of community.

Some of the projects the GCA sponsors within the community range from the ever popular community-wide annual Garage Sale and Clean-Up that draws many visitors into the community from throughout the Front Range, to helping maintain the grassy Islands throughout the community looking beautiful, and holding contests that reward residents for great-looking yards and holiday decorations, among many activities. We publish a quarterly newspaper called The Eagle’s View that is well respected in the region and liked by residents who are kept abreast of the Association’s activities and various seasonal events.
The GCA welcomes you as a visitor to this website and encourages you to look through the various tabs to find articles of interest and information that might help you in one way or the other. And of course, we are always seeking feedback to what we are doing in the community and through this website, so please let us have your thoughts by filling out the Feedback form in this site. Thanks for visiting.