Welcome to the
Indian Mountain Property Owners Association
About IMPOA
The Indian Mountain Property Owners Association (IMPOA), a nonprofit corporation registered in 1985 in the State of Colorado is not an HOA. It acts, informs, educates and advocates on issues of concern to property owners to maintain the quality of life in Indian Mountain. IMPOA is a voluntary organization of all Indian Mountain property owners.
IMPORTANT! Gray wolf activity reported in Park County. Please take precaution with your pets and small children. More information here.

Try out our new Venmo payment page as the preferred method to pay your annual membership or even make donations. It is very simple!
The Annual Meeting of IMPOA is August 1, 2026, at the Community Center. Time to be determined.
Volunteering
We are always welcoming volunteers for the different activities and events we sponsor. If you are interested, please click here and submit the form. If you would like to sponsor an event with the help of IMPOA, please fill out the form found here and send to our email for consideration at IMPOA.bod@gmail.com.
Wildfires in our Vicinity
This Wildfires! link will send you directly to information related to wildfires that are active in Colorado.
Open Director Position
The IMPOA Board of Directors has an open seat. This is a great way to participate in our community building activities. If you are interested, please email us at impoa.bod@gmail.com your resume, and a short essay on why you would like to join.
Welcome Melissa Pryce to the Board of Directors! Melissa has been selected as the next Secretary. The community thanks you, and we look forward working with you.
The 2026 Calendars
GET YOURS BEFORE THEY RUN OUT! The high-quality calendars are $20 and you can purchase them at the Community Center, Wednesday through Saturday, 9am to 1pm. It features a selection of the photographs submitted by the community this year. You can see their photos here. To see all the photos sent in again, visit the submissions page.
Upcoming Events
This week in Park County – The Flume
April 3 - June 204th of July Picnic – Celebrating 250 years!
July 4 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm2026 IMPOA Annual Members Meeting
August 1 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pmIMPOA Dumpster Day
August 15 @ 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
…you can see the rest of the Events here
Voluntary Membership
Payment only $45/year!
You can make membership payments and donations online via PayPal and Personal Checks here:
We truly appreciate your support! Please consider volunteering by clicking here
Highway US285 Conditions by COTrip.org
Click here or on COtrip’s logo to get the latest road conditions for HWY 285:
Park County Sheriff's Office Activity Report
Click here or on the Sheriff’s seal to get the weekly activities report published by their Office:
Latest Posts & News
Wildlands Restoration Volunteers leads trail improvement projects
The Flume - September 3 2025 Full Story here he beginnings of the Crooked Trout Trail wind up through the Pike National Forest below Silverheels Mountain, offering aspen-framed views of the valley below. In addition to the chattering of squirrels and Steller’s jays,...
Two crashes occur along Highway 285 in Jefferson one week apart
From The Flume: Two Conifer community members were involved in a fatal wrong-way crash on Highway 285, which occurred in the early hours of Monday, July 21. Michael and Debbie Carman were owners of The Abide Ride Burrito Truck, a popular stop for Conifer, Pine and...
Low-level flights to image geology over Park County, southern Colorado
The U.S. Geology Survey will conduct low-level helicopter flights over parts of southern Colorado including Park County to map critical minerals using airborne geophysical technology, beginning in mid-July. The airborne survey will be conducted through Fall 2025,...



