Hi Geomom! We have never visited Evergreen and the areas you mentioned... sounds like a road-trip is in our future!!
I totally hear ya about dinner on the front porch just listening to nature and waving hi to the many neighbors and dogs, dogs, dogs that pass by!! The rain this Summer has been soooo wonderful and welcome! Ahhh peaceful Colorado! My son cracked me up he said- make sure you mention that the Colorado State dog is the labrador (or doodle) and the Co state car is the Subaru!
(We don't have either! He made this assumption on his own!)
Evergreen is mostly 7000-8000' elevation. It has a lovely, small lake and quaint downtown area. These are 8 miles south of i-70. Closer to i-70 is an area called "Bergen" that has more shopping and is more conviently located to Denver, but housing is more expensive, too. I would say a good hospital is an average of 30 minutes from Evergreen. I have to say average because Evergreen is so spread out and the large area contains about 40,000 residents. To the south of Evergreen is a community called Conifer. Similar, but a little more "rustic". Commute to Denver is on 285 and has gotten better since they 4-laned it. Conifer is higher elevation, but property prices are lower there.
People choose Evergreen because it is so beautiful and they enjoy an active lifestyle. Some have horses and lots of dogs up here! There are so many opportunities to hike and bike right out your doorstep. When we first moved here I had to adjust to driving "down the hill" for major shopping sprees. I was so used to being much closer to chain-type shopping. But I finally realized, "do I want to be close to natural beauty or close to Target?". I also do a lot more internet shopping now!
I will agree with a previous poster that the air is dry here (35% humidity right now), but I don't have problems finding veggies. Summer is really excellent with a great farmer's market. Friends belong to a CSA for produce, but I prefer to select my own. I also find a good organic produce at Costco down the hill. Vitamin Cottage in town also has a small, but good supply of organic produce, and King Soopers has excellent conventional stuff.
I will also disagree with a previous poster about the weather. Of course, we moved from Canada (too cold), but before that Houston (too hot), and I think the weather here is perfect. Four seasons and the winter is not extreme. More snow than Canada, but not nearly as cold. Many, many days in mid-winter above freezing and full of glorious sunshine. The county does a good job of plowing, too, so as long as you can get out of your driveway/neighborhood, you are set! Fall is beautiful, dry and has the amazing aspen color. Spring might be the worst season since it can be rainy and cool. But everything is starting to green up and you are looking forward to summer which is so great here. We love to sit on our deck for meals and just enjoy "another great Colorado day!". We wonder why we go on vacations sometimes since this is such a beautiful place.
Enough gushing. Please let me know if your parents have any specific questions about the Evergreen/Conifer areas. HTH!
P.S. I forgot to comment on medical care. Being from Houston with it's world class medical care, I have always been a bit disappointed in doctors in other places. Evergreen has "ok" medical care. I have switched to some doctors "down the hill" because I think I am a bit picky. Some routine stuff I do up here, but Denver has good doctors not too far away. Interestingly, Evergreen is full of good dentists and many excellent vets.[/QUOTE]