Park County Site Plan & Property Reports

Instant site plans, soil reports, and feasibility analysis for any property in Park County, Colorado. Enter a Park County address and get real terrain data, USDA soil profiles, well depths, and ARCH D PDF/CAD export — in seconds.

Generate Park County Site Plan Soil Report — $9.99

Soils & Septic Report

$9.99

USDA soil profiles, septic sizing, foundation recommendations, drainage classification, and building suitability for Park County properties.

Property Feasibility

$49

Well depths, septic viability, flood zones, wildfire risk, terrain analysis, and development cost estimates for your Park County parcel.

Complete Site Plan Bundle

$99

Full ARCH D site plan with terrain contours, setback schedule, DXF/CAD export, plus soil report and feasibility analysis — everything you need.

Building in Park County

Park County, with its county seat in Fairplay, requires a site plan as part of most building permit applications. Whether you're building a new home, adding an outbuilding, or developing vacant land, you'll need to show the county where structures, wells, septic systems, and driveways will be located relative to property boundaries and setback lines.

Build Cost Check generates this site plan instantly — with real parcel data, USGS terrain contours, and automatic setback calculations. The output is a professional ARCH D (24"×36") PDF plus a DXF/CAD file that opens in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or any drafting software.

Park County Property Considerations

<p><strong>Park County</strong> is one of Colorado's most popular areas for rural land purchases, with large parcels available at lower prices than the Front Range. Most Park County properties are <strong>off-grid</strong>, requiring wells and septic systems. The county spans from the <strong>South Park basin</strong> (a high-altitude grassland at 9,000+ feet) to forested mountain terrain near Kenosha Pass and Fairplay. Well depths in Park County vary widely — from 100 feet in alluvial valleys to 500+ feet on ridgetops. <strong>Decomposed granite soils</strong> are common and generally perc well for septic systems, but shallow bedrock can be a challenge.</p>

Well & Septic Data for Park County

Colorado's Division of Water Resources maintains records of every permitted well in the state. For Park County, Build Cost Check pulls well permit data including well depth, static water level, flow rate (GPM), and pump depth for wells near your property. This is critical information when drilling a new well or evaluating an existing one.

Our soil reports use USDA SSURGO data to show you exactly what's under your Park County property — soil types, percolation estimates, and septic system recommendations. Know whether a conventional septic system will work, or if you'll need an engineered system, before you commit to the land.

Data Sources We Use

USDA SSURGO Soil Survey USGS National Elevation Dataset CO Div. of Water Resources FEMA Flood Hazard Layer USFS Wildfire Risk County Parcel Data

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