El Paso County covers Colorado Springs, the state’s second-largest city, and stretches from Pikes Peak and the foothills in the west to the eastern plains approaching Kansas. This geographic range drives wide variation in survey costs. Urban Colorado Springs surveys run $575 to $1,050. Foothills properties in Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, and Cascade run $800 to $1,500. Eastern plains parcels in Falcon, Peyton, and Calhan run $550 to $975.
2026 Survey Cost Ranges in El Paso County
| Survey Type | Urban Colorado Springs | Foothills | Eastern Plains |
|---|---|---|---|
| ILC | $275 to $600 | $350 to $700 | $250 to $550 |
| Boundary Survey | $575 to $1,050 | $800 to $1,500 | $550 to $975 |
| Elevation Certificate | $450 to $750 | $500 to $850 | $425 to $725 |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | $1,800 to $3,500 | $2,200 to $4,000 | $1,700 to $3,200 |
What Drives Survey Costs in El Paso County
The geographic diversity of El Paso County is the main cost driver. Urban Colorado Springs sits at 6,000 feet in the Pikes Peak foothills with a mix of flat and rolling terrain. Fieldwork is generally straightforward in the urban core and in newer developments along the Powers Boulevard corridor, Briargate, and the northeastern growth area.
Foothills properties present more challenges. Manitou Springs, with its steep terrain and historic properties, requires careful monument location and access management. Cascade, Green Mountain Falls, and the Ute Pass corridor have narrow canyon properties where conventional survey equipment can be difficult to deploy.
Eastern El Paso County, including Falcon, Peyton, Calhan, and the Black Forest area, has flat to rolling terrain and lower costs. The Black Forest area, which suffered a major wildfire in 2013, has seen sustained development activity requiring surveys for rebuild permits.
Military Installations and Survey Complexity
El Paso County is home to Fort Carson (Army), Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, and Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station. Properties adjacent to these installations may have easements or buffer zone restrictions that must be researched. Surveys near Fort Carson’s southern boundary in Fountain, or near Peterson SFB in east Colorado Springs, may require additional research time to account for military easements.
Flood Zones and Elevation Certificates
Monument Creek runs through Colorado Springs from north to south. Fountain Creek runs through Fountain and Security-Widefield in southern El Paso County, where it has a documented history of flash flooding. Properties near Monument Creek in central and north Colorado Springs, and near Fountain Creek through Fountain and Security-Widefield, are among the most commonly affected by FEMA flood zone designations.
To find a licensed land surveyor in El Paso County, browse our directory. Every surveyor listed is sourced from Colorado state licensing records.