Posted: January 4, 2024
The Paint Mines Interpretive Park is a unique blending of geological, archaeological, historical and ecological resources.
There's nothing quite like hitting a trail here in Colorado Springs.
Our parks in Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region are a great place to take a stroll, walk your dog, see great geological formations or spend some quality time in nature.
Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods Park features towering red rocks and beautiful, winding trails.
25 Best Hiking & Biking Trails in Colorado Springs
We've rounded up the top 25 hiking and biking trails in Colorado Springs. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls beneath towering…
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Colorado Springs state parks include our area’s newest, Cheyenne Mountain State Park, which offers beautiful views and wonderful wildlife.
Posted: January 4, 2024
The Paint Mines Interpretive Park is a unique blending of geological, archaeological, historical and ecological resources.
More than 100,000 visitors bring their canine friends to this 25-acre fully-fenced park yearly.
If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll love our many Colorado Springs parks which offer a variety of outdoor activities, such as jogging, rappelling, viewing fossil beds or just taking a leisurely stroll.
Many parks in Colorado Springs are open to the public, free of charge and serve as great wildlife watching locations. Get started now and explore Colorado Springs state parks on your next vacation.
Sondermann Park740 W. Caramillo St
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907
South Slope Recreation AreaForest Service Road 376
Victor, Colorado
St. Mary's Falls3440 N Cheyenne Canon Rd
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906
Stanley Canyon3116 Academy Dr.
US Air Force Academy, Colorado 80840
Ute PassManitou, Colorado
Water Pipe TrailManitou Springs, Colorado
Widefield Community Park1300 Fontaine
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80911
Willow Springs Fishing Area2002 Creek Crossing, c/o El Paso County Parks
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906
Wildlife Watching in Colorado Springs
Discover the best places for wildlife watching in Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region.
For an up-to-date list of trail closures, click here.
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