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Colorado Springs at Pikes Peak Convention & Visitors Bureau877-PIKESPEAK (877-745-3773)
There's more of Colorado in Colorado Springs! The Landscape that inspired "America The Beautiful" No matter when you visit Colorado Springs at Pikes Peak, you'll find plenty to see, do and explore. Scenic Drives in the Pikes Peak Region: GOLD BELT TOUR: Winding and twisting through the mining history that shaped the region at the turn of the century, one section of this drive is a 64-mile loop that follows Shelf Road (County Road 88) north from Ca–on City to Cripple Creek, then turns south on Colorado 67 to Victor and continues south down Phantom Canyon Road (County Road 86) until it hits U.S. Highway 50 near Florence. Another section can be driven from Cripple Creek north on Teller County Road One to Evergreen Station where High Park Road (County Road 11) meets Teller County One. Here you turn southwest and follow the road as it bends south into Fremont County and meets up with Colorado 9. You continue south to Highway 50 and the Royal Gorge and then east to Ca–on City. Much of this drive is on gravel roads, and winter conditions can temporarily close the roads. The phantom canyon and shelf roads are quite narrow with tight turns. Large vehicles like motor homes and large camp and travel trailers should avoid this drive. Services along the drive are available in Ca–on City, Cripple Creek and Victor. PIKES PEAK HIGHWAY: This 19-mile toll road takes you to the summit of 14,110 foot Pikes Peak. The first half of the road is paved, giving way to gravel higher up. There are numerous pullouts to stop and look. The road is usually open year-round, weather permitting. The highway is patroled regularly, providing roadside assistance. The Pikes Peak Highway begins off of Highway 24 in the little town of Cascade. SOUTH PLATTE RIVER DRIVE: A 72-mile route running north from Woodland Park to Deckers. There it tees into a loop that hugs the South Platte River on 67 going north, changes to a gravel road where 67 turns back west. The road follows the North Fork of the South Platte to the historic town of Buffalo Creek. There you can go on to Pine Junction or loop back south to Deckers. You can find several national forest campgrounds along the route. Services are available in Woodland Park, with limited services available in Deckers, Buffalo Creek and Pine Junction. RAMPART RANGE ROAD: Sixty miles of gravel road take you from the Garden of the Gods north along the Rampart Range to where it meets up with Colorado 67 between Sedalia and Deckers. There are numerous campgrounds and picnic areas along the route. No services are available along the route. There are hundreds of events every year from. Here is a short list: The Great Fruitcake Toss, Colorado Springs Symphony, World Horizon Film Series, Easter Sunrise Service at Garden of the Gods, Pine Forest Antiques Show, Cavalcade of Music, Annual Outfitters Days, Black Powder Shoot & Rendezvous, Territory Days Celebration, Donkey Derby Days, National Little Britches Rodeo, Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo, and Pikes Peak Ascent, Westfest, Pikes Peak Blues Fest. For your FREE Official Visitors Guide, stop by our offices or call us and we will send it to you. 515 S Cascade, Colorado Springs CO 80903; Toll Free 800-DO-VISIT (368-4748). FACILITIESRegion: -Restaurant: On site. FUN THINGS TO DOOpen Dates For On-Site Activities: All YearPRIMARILY YEAR ROUND ACTIVITIESNational Park OR Monument: On site.National Forests & BLM Lands: On site. Designated Historic District, Site or Plaza: On site. Ghost Town: On site. Designated Scenic/Historic Byway: Along the scenic byway. Designated Hiking Trails: Trails start on site. Museum: On site. Hot Mineral Springs: On site. Indoor Swimming Pool: Walking distance. Public Rec Center: On site. Golf Course: On site. Hot Air Balloon Rides: On site. Movie Theater: On site. Art Gallery: On site. Outlet/Mall Shopping: On site. Restaurant(s): On site. Internet Cafe: On site. PRIMARILY SUMMER ACTIVITIESOutdoor Swimming Pool: Walking distance.Fishing in River, Stream or Creek: On site. Fishing in Lake, Reservoir or Pond: On site. Guided Fishing Trips (Licensed): Wade Fishing. Float Fishing. Lake Fishing. Horseback Trail Rides (Guided): On site. Horse Rides with a Wrangler (Open Range): On site. Horse Riding Lessons: On site. Jeep Trails: Trails start on site. (Off road, back country, 4WD.) Jeep Rentals: On site. Jeep Tours: On site (off road, back country, 4WD, Jeep® or jeeping). 4-Wheel Drive Sales & Services: On site. ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) and/or Dirt Bike Trails: Trails start on site. ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) and/or Dirt Bike Rentals: On site. ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) and/or Dirt Bike Tours: On site. ATV Sales & Services: On site. Tourist Train Rides: On site. Cave Tours: On site. Historic/Cultural Tours: On site. Mountain Bike Trails: Trails start on site. Bike Path: Path starts on site. Bicycle Shop: On site. Waterfall Trails: Trails start on site. Performing Arts Theatre: On site. Cowboy Supper & Show: On site. Amusement Rides: On site. Mini Golf: On site. WINTER ACTIVITIESCross Country Skiing Trails: Trails start on site.Snowshoe Trails: Trails on site. Snowmobile Sales & Services: On site. Ice Skating (outdoor) Skates Available: On site. Ice Skating (indoor) Skates Available: On site. Sled/Tube Hill Equipment Available: On site. |
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