Colorado Springs, Colorado, is home to more than 50 exciting and unique
attractions such as
- Pikes Peak,
- U.S. Olympic Training Center,
- Garden of the
Gods Park,
- The Cog Railway,
- Royal Gorge Bridge,
- Cave of the Winds,
- Manitou Cliff
Dwellings,
- Seven Falls,
- Flying W Ranch and
- the U.S. Air Force Academy.
With over
300 days of sunshine each year, outdoor recreation opportunities are everywhere
you look. We have extensive parks and open spaces with trails that wind through
magnificent rock formations and shady mountain forests – perfect for hiking,
biking and horseback riding. Or tackle the rapids of the Arkansas on a river
rafting tour that winds through the Royal Gorge.
Try something different such as
a guided bike ride down Pikes Peak or a hot air balloon ride up into the
Colorado sky. Fishing, camping, golfing and rock climbing are also favorites in
Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region.
Colorado Springs is also known for
its rich and diverse cultural activities. Learn about how the city was founded
and how the Pikes Peak or Bust gold rush shaped our region at the Colorado
Springs Pioneers Museum and Pikes Peak Heritage Center.
Descend 1,000 feet into
a gold mine or take an historic train ride in Cripple Creek or the Royal Gorge.
Visit historic homes such as Glen Eyrie Castle, Miramont Castle and Briarhurst
Manor. View classic and modern art at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and
Smokebrush Gallery or explore your passion and interests at the Money Museum,
Outlaws & Lawmen Museum, Western Museum of Mining & Industry, Rock Ledge
Historic Ranch, Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum or the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur
Resource Center.