Vista point offers breathtaking views of red rock formations and Pikes Peak. Gentle paved paths make it accessible to all. Peaceful atmosphere shines during sunset and sunrise, painting the desert with golden light.
Stunning panoramic views showcase red rock formations, the valley, and surrounding mountains. Spectacular sights include Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak, with breathtaking colors at sunset.
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The overlook is free to access.
High Point Overlook offers free parking.
Parking is limited at High Point Overlook.
Huge red rock formations create a stunning backdrop for peaceful trails and breathtaking views of Garden of the Gods. Well-maintained paths and benches support a calm atmosphere while off-leash dog areas add fun for pets.
Views include breathtaking scenery of Garden of the Gods and Colorado Springs. Trails on the left side offer unique perspectives and chances to see wildlife.
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There is no charge to visit Red Rock Canyon.
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen because there isn't much shade on the trails.
The trails at Red Rock Canyon are easy and accessible for the whole family.
Scenic spot offers breathtaking views of Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak. Visitors enjoy sunset vistas and relax on benches amid peaceful surroundings. Small parking fills quickly, so arrive early to catch the magnificent panorama.
Offers breathtaking views of Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak. Provides magnificent sunrise and sunset vistas with a beautiful panorama of the surrounding mountains.
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Parking at Mesa Overlook is very limited, especially during weekends.
Entry to Mesa Overlook is free, making it a great spot for photos.
There are no restrooms available at the overlook.
Visitor center offers stunning views of rock formations and mountains from outdoor decks. Interactive exhibits and a small museum share local history and geography. Free shuttle and e-Bike rentals make exploring easy and fun.
Stunning scenery surrounds the area with breathtaking views that feel almost unbelievable. The natural beauty offers an amazing panorama that captivates at every turn.
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The park and visitor center are free to visit.
The park opens at 5 am, and the visitor center opens at 9 am.
There are educational events and guided hikes available regularly.
Open spot offers panoramic mountain views including the Rocky Mountains and Air Force Academy. Peaceful, windy atmosphere invites brief stops to watch planes and take photos. Beautiful outlines at dusk make it perfect for scenic appreciation.
Open, scenic overlook offers panoramic views of the mountains, stadium, and airfield. The setting provides a peaceful atmosphere with beautiful mountain outlines, especially at dusk and sunset.
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There are no restrooms, no fuel, and no snacks available at this site.
There are only a few parking spots for larger vehicles.
My kiddo uses a wheelchair, and there was accessible van parking available.
Unique red rock formation frames stunning views of Pikes Peak and the Rockies. Moderate, well-marked trail offers easy access and great photo spots. Visit during off-peak times for a quieter experience and enjoy breathtaking panoramas of Colorado Springs and surrounding landscapes.
Breathtaking views from the Siamese Twins highlight the scenery here. The hike offers superb panoramas of Colorado Springs, the Rocky Mountains, and a perfectly framed view of Pikes Peak.
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Parking can be crowded; expect to wait about 15 minutes for a spot.
The trail is well marked and maintained, suitable for families and casual hikers.
There are no restrooms or water fountains available at the site.
Massive natural rock formations create a striking landscape with breathtaking views like those from Balanced Rock. Serene hiking trails lead to sights of Pikes Peak and the valley. Despite some crowds, the area keeps a peaceful atmosphere.
Balanced Rock offers stunning views of the rock formations and the valley. Hiking up from the parking lot reveals a great view of Pikes Peak and the surrounding scenery.
Good to know
The park is free to access.
Parking is limited, especially on weekends.
Arrive early to avoid crowds.
Trails start with steep climbs then open to panoramic vistas of mountains and cityscapes. Paths wind through dense forest with wildflowers and waterfalls, welcoming hikers, dogs, and bikes. Limited parking near trailheads means arriving early helps.
Views include Colorado Springs, Garden of the Gods, and Red Rocks. Trails offer panoramas of mountains, forest, and city. Many spots provide breathtaking vistas along easy to moderate hikes.
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Parking at the Section 16 Trailhead is limited, so arrive early.
The trail features a 1200-1400ft elevation climb over 6.25 miles.
The first mile has a steep incline, so prepare for a workout.
Rock formations provide stunning summit views of city and mountains. Trails are short and easy, perfect for families with well-marked paths. Panoramic sights include the Front Range and Pikes Peak, making it a peaceful spot for quiet exploration.
Panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains stand out from the top. The park offers breathtaking scenery, including clear sights of the Front Range and Pikes Peak.
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Parking at Pulpit Rock is free when space is available.
There are no bathrooms at Pulpit Rock, so plan accordingly.
Dogs are not allowed at Pulpit Rock Park.
Three floors offer stunning city views and fun games like pool and darts. A positive salsa scene and private karaoke rooms create a lively vibe. Outdoor seating with a popular BBQ food truck makes it a unique hangout spot.
Spectacular views of the mountains and city stretch from the 3rd floor balcony and outdoor seating. The bar offers a beautiful outdoor setting with phenomenal city views.
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Happy hour offers great deals on drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Salsa nights occur once a month with a fun class and lively party.
The distillery hosts private events on the third floor, perfect for gatherings.
Rock formations and wide-open trails create a peaceful oasis with stunning views of Cheyenne Mountain and Pikes Peak. Off-leash paths are dog-friendly and easy for beginners. Ample parking and quiet atmosphere make it a great spot for nature lovers.
Views include Cheyenne Mountain, Pikes Peak, and downtown. Rock formations add to the natural scenery. Trails offer easy access to these beautiful sights.
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There is plenty of parking available at Palmer Park.
The trails are well-maintained and clearly marked.
Dogs are allowed off-leash in designated areas, but must be under voice command.
Cozy indoor space and spacious patio with gas fire pits create a welcoming vibe for families and dog owners. Enjoy craft beers alongside food trucks while taking in amazing views of Pikes Peak from the rooftop. Relaxed atmosphere suits all seasons.
Large outdoor spaces and an upstairs patio offer beautiful views of Pikes Peak. The rooftop and patio provide amazing scenery that enhances the experience.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm.
Dogs are welcome inside and on the patio.
Food trucks are scheduled to be there regularly.
Open space with well-maintained trails offers breathtaking views of mountains and cityscape. Trails suit all abilities, creating a family-friendly environment. Quiet atmosphere attracts hikers, mountain bikers, and dog walkers seeking peaceful foothills.
Trails offer breathtaking views of surrounding mountains, the valley, and a historic hotel. Sunrise over the city from the switchback path adds a beautiful scenic touch to the peaceful foothills.
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Stratton Open Space has a variety of trails for running and mountain biking.
Dogs are allowed at Stratton Open Space, making it pet-friendly.
Parking is ample at Stratton Open Space, making access easy.
Enjoy heated patio seating with breathtaking mountain views including Pikes Peak. The collegiate atmosphere shifts from calm to lively, perfect for socializing. Surrounding well-maintained golf course adds a scenic, casual vibe to the experience.
Unbeatable mountain views and a clear sightline to Pikes Peak define the setting. Seating options include a patio and indoor spots by windows, both offering golf course vistas.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during events.
The all-you-can-eat crab legs event is popular and sells out quickly.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Yoga on paddle boards offers a peaceful atmosphere with stunning lake views and gentle challenges for all levels. Live American Indian flute music adds a supportive vibe that enhances relaxation and focus.
Stunning lake views create a calm and relaxing setting. Activities like yoga and paddling happen right on the water, enhancing the peaceful vibe.
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Paddle yoga sessions are suitable for all skill levels, including beginners.
Special events like GlowSUP happen during full moons for a unique experience.
Equipment rentals for paddleboarding are available on-site and are of high quality.
Natural red rock formations rise amid lush greenery on paved, accessible trails perfect for families and wheelchairs. Wide paths lead to breathtaking views and peaceful spots to enjoy birdsong. The park's serene atmosphere invites easy exploration and wildlife sightings.
Trails offer breathtaking views of huge red rock formations and lush greenery. Several spots along the way provide places to sit and enjoy the spectacular panorama and birdsong.
Good to know
Parking is limited, especially on weekends when the area gets overcrowded.
The trails are paved and accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
There are no restrooms or water fountains at every point, so plan accordingly.
Rooms offer private balconies with hot tubs and stunning mountain views including Pike's Peak. The setting is quiet and homey with unique furnishings and a small dining area that invites casual chats. Historical decor adds charm to the cozy atmosphere.
Every room features a private balcony with a hot tub and breathtaking mountain views. Night lights and Pike's Peak add to the stunning scenery visible from the balconies.
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Parking is available on-site for guests.
Rooms are within walking distance to shops and restaurants.
The guesthouse is located in a central area of Old Colorado City.
Wine bar boasts incredible mountain views and a stylish atmosphere with bay doors opening to a lively patio. Guests savor wine flights alongside elevated charcuterie and salads while enjoying live music in a relaxed setting.
Views include amazing mountains and an incredible atmosphere that enhances the experience. The setting offers consistently nice views that stand out.
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Happy hour runs daily from 4-6 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
A wine tasting event is scheduled for Saturday, March 15, from 2 to 4 PM.
Reservations are recommended for the wine dinner events due to limited seating.
Hotel blends mid-century decor with stunning mountain views visible from many rooms. Guests enjoy a lively yet relaxing vibe with flight simulators and a spa. Spacious lobby and outdoor pool with lawn games add to the comfort and fun.
Rooms offer stunning mountain views that impress from every angle. Spaces feel upscale yet comfortable, enhancing the overall experience.
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Reservations are recommended for events to ensure availability.
Private events may block access to certain areas of the hotel.
The hotel is located at the entrance of the US Air Force Academy.
Open-air jeeps with heated seats and wool blankets cruise through breathtaking Colorado scenery featuring towering red rocks and mountain views. The atmosphere stays relaxed and casual, with light-hearted guides and a cool small-town vibe during drives. Amenities like parkas, gloves, snacks, and water enhance comfort throughout the outdoor adventure.
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Reservations are recommended for tours to ensure availability.
Expect a campfire with s'mores during family night events.
The zip line experience offers two separate lines for multiple runs.