The 10 Best Things to See and Do in and Around Colorado Springs
Photos by Terry Terrones
Sitting at the base of Pikes Peak just an hour’s drive south of Denver and almost 1,000 feet higher in elevation is the beautiful town of Colorado Springs. Initially conceived as a resort town when it was founded by Civil War general William Jackson Palmer in 1871, it appealed to tourists thanks to the area’s beautiful vistas, mild and dry climate, and European flair.
Today, Colorado Springs has evolved into a city routinely named one of the best places to live in the United States. I’ve lived here for over 20 years, and while there are plenty of things to see and do, these are the 10 places I have every friend or family member explore when they first visit.
Garden of the Gods
Admission: Free
The most popular attraction in town is also one of the country’s most extraordinary parks. Garden of the Gods, which has over 4.5 million visitors a year, is a 300 million-year-old geologic wonder featuring beautiful rock formations. The 1,341 acre park is also the best place in the region to walk or hike with 21 miles of trails, jaw-dropping views, and a top notch visitor’s center full of fascinating exhibits and the best souvenir shop in town.
Local’s tip: Siamese Twins Loop is my favorite Garden of the Gods trail. It’s off the beaten path (the park can get crowded on weekends and in the summer), is a short 1/2 mile trek, and leads to a breathtaking view of Pikes Peak through a natural window in the Siamese Twins rock formation.
Pikes Peak via The Cog Railway
Admission: Adults – $59/72, Kids – $49/$62, standard/reserved
Pikes Peak, known as America’s Mountain because it inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write America the Beautiful, is the rare 14er that’s relatively easy to summit. You can drive, hike, and even bike up Pikes Peak but as someone who has done all three, I’d recommend taking The Cog Railway. The 9-mile route for this unique train offers wonderful views of the mountains, Colorado Springs, and various wildlife. At the top (14,115 feet) is the Pikes Peak Summit House, which recently underwent a $65 million renovation.
Local’s tip: The temperature difference between where The Cog leaves and the top of Pikes Peak can be 40-50 degrees so dress appropriately. The drastic change in altitude can sometimes cause headaches and lightheadedness so drink plenty of water. And be sure to head straight to the Summit House for donuts once at the top. They’re in high demand and the line gets long fast.
Cave of the Winds
Admission: Adults – $28, Kids – $18
One of Colorado’s oldest and most famous tourist attractions was once said to be the place where the Great Spirit of the Wind resides by a local Apache tribe. Since being explored by the Pickett brothers in 1880, these naturally occurring limestone caves have been a popular tourist destination. The guides here are some of the best in the city, deftly blending information with humor.
Local’s tip: If you have school-aged children, get the Pioneer Package. This $25 per person add-on gives kids (or adults) access to a high ropes course, a climbing wall, a Super Mario-style structure called Geronimo’s Leap, and the Bat-a-Pult, a 1,200-foot long aerial flight. They’ll love it!
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Admission: Adults – $14.75-$34.75, Kids – $10.75-$29.75 depending on the time of year and time of day
One of the finest zoos in the country, The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo offers one-of-a-kind exhibits that safely remove as many barriers as possible between guests and animals. If you want to walk with penguins, feed snacks to rhinos and elephants, and hop next to wallabies, you can do just that. Feeding lettuce to one of the largest giraffe herds in the country is something both kids and adults love. Keep in mind, treats to feed animals can only be purchased with cash.
Local’s tip: It doesn’t say it on your receipt but your ticket also includes access to The Will Rogers Shrine. Completed in 1937, the Shrine is a 114-foot tall granite tower built as a tribute to humorist Will Rogers. To get to it you actually drive through part of the zoo, then 2-miles up a scenic highway. Climb the tower’s 94 steps and you’ll be at an elevation of 7,710 feet with panoramic views of the city.
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