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Pikes Peak Region
Attractions
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Garden of the Gods
​Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs is a stunning public park known for its dramatic red rock formations and breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and scenic drives through the park, which offers spectacular views of Pikes Peak and the surrounding mountains. The park also features an informative visitor center with exhibits on geology, ecology, and the cultural history of the area.
1805 N. 30th Street, Colorado Springs
Divide, Colorado
Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center
The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center in Divide, Colorado, is dedicated to the rescue and education of wolves and wolf-hybrids. Visitors can enjoy educational tours, up-close encounters, and special events like full moon feedings2. The sanctuary is home to various wolf species and offers a unique opportunity to learn about these majestic animals in a natural, spacious habitat.
4729 Twin Rocks Rd, Divide
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Cave of the Winds
Daily tours of the cave complex are offered, including family-friendly discovery tours and eerie haunted lantern tours. In addition to the tours, the complex features the thrilling Terror-Dactyl ride that swings over a canyon, zip lines, outdoor climbing, as well as numerous activities specifically designed for children.
100 Cave of the Winds Rd, Manitou Springs
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Manitou Cliff Dwellings
The Manitou Cliff Dwellings are a fascinating historical site in Colorado, showcasing replica structures originally built by the Ancestral Puebloans over 700 years ago. These replicas offer visitors a glimpse into the architectural ingenuity and daily life of ancient Native American cultures. Surrounded by scenic beauty, the cliff dwellings provide an educational and awe-inspiring experience for all who visit.
10 Cliff Rd, Manitou Springs
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
​Nestled on the side of Cheyenne Mountain, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo offers a unique experience with stunning views. Home to over 750 animals and 170 species, it is the highest zoo in the United States. With interactive exhibits like the giraffe feeding area, it provides both educational and memorable encounters with wildlife.​
4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Rd, Colorado Springs
Victor, Colorado
Rita the Rock Planter
​Rita the Rock Planter is a whimsical wooden troll sculpture created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo from 100% recycled wood, Rita sits on hands and knees, surrounded by a pile of stones, playfully covering up holes in the mountain to keep visitors safe. This charming sculpture adds a touch of magic to the scenic mountain landscape and is a delightful stop for those exploring the area. There's also old mining equipment to check out as well!
PR5G+MX, Victor
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Rock Ledge Ranch
​Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site is a living history museum set within the scenic Garden of the Gods Park. It features six historic areas, including an American Indian site, a 19th-century homestead, a blacksmith shop, and an Edwardian estate, all showcasing life in the Pikes Peak region from 1775 to 19101. Visitors can interact with historical interpreters dressed in period attire and participate in hands-on activities, making it an immersive educational experience. The site is open daily from dawn to dusk, but the buildings are only open during the Summer Living History Program from early June through mid-August.
3105 Gateway Rd, Colorado Springs
Florissant, Colorado
Florissant Fossil Beds
​The Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument in Colorado is still a fascinating place to visit. It showcases incredibly well-preserved petrified redwood stumps and detailed fossils of insects and plants. Whether you're interested in the natural history or just want to marvel at the ancient beauty, it's a unique and educational destination.
15807 Co Rd 1, Florissant
Woodland Park, Colorado
Dinosaur Resource Center
The Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, Colorado, is a museum dedicated to fossils from North America's Cretaceous Period. Visitors can see full-size dinosaur skeletons, marine reptiles, and pterosaurs, along with life restorations and interactive exhibits. The center also features a working fossil lab where visitors can watch paleontologists at work, making it an exciting educational experience for all ages
201 S Fairview St, Woodland Park
Woodland Park Colorado
Great Outdoors Adventures
​A family owned and operated business in Woodland Park, GOA offers the latest Polaris UTV’s side-by-sides, Polaris Slingshots, and Jeeps Gladiators rentals. GOA allows guests to explore the Pikes Peak region like never before!
720 US-24, Woodland Park
Colorado Spings, Colorado
Glen Eyrie Castle
Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs is a stunning English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. The castle boasts 67 rooms and 24 fireplaces, showcasing beautifully preserved historical architecture and modern comforts. Visitors can explore the castle through guided tours, which need to be booked in advance, and enjoy the rich history and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
3820 North 30th Street, Colorado Springs
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Ice Castles
The Ice Castles in Cripple Creek, Colorado, are a breathtaking winter attraction that transforms thousands of hand-placed icicles into a dazzling frozen wonderland. Featuring towering ice formations, glowing LED-lit sculptures, tunnels, slides, and even a frosty ice bar, this seasonal spectacle offers visitors an immersive experience filled with whimsical designs and interactive elements. Check out the website to buy tickets and see when they are open. Typically they are in Cripple Creek from January - March!
Woodland Park, Colorado
Historic Triple B Ranch
Triple B Ranch in Woodland Park offers scenic horseback riding experiences through the beautiful Pikes Peak region. Riders can enjoy guided trail rides that wind through mountain terrain, providing breathtaking views and a true Western adventure. The ranch caters to various skill levels, offering both one-hour and two-hour rides, as well as arena rides designed for children. For experienced riders, unguided trail rides are available, allowing for a more independent exploration of the landscape. Whether you're looking for a peaceful ride or an immersive ranch experience, Triple B Ranch provides a memorable way to connect with nature on horseback.