Broadmoor Seven Falls in Colorado Springs
Located in a beautiful box canyon, the Broadmoor Seven Falls in Colorado Springs is a series of seven cascading waterfalls, with a total height of 180 feet.
Often referred to as “The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado”, Seven Falls in Colorado Springs is the only waterfall in Colorado to make National Geographic's list of international waterfalls. Visitors can view the scenic wonder of Seven Falls from either the top of the 224 step staircase or from the Eagle’s Nest viewing platform, which can be accessed via elevator. In the evenings, the falls are beautifully illuminated by colorful lighting.
Admission Rates & Details
For your timed entry, advanced ticket purchase is recommended.
2024 Pricing
Please check sevenfalls.com for current pricing.
2024 Hours of Operation
March 22 - May 20
- Friday-Monday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: Closed
May 22 - September 2
- Wednesday-Monday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
- Tuesday: Closed
September 5 - October 21
- Thursday-Monday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
- Tuesday & Wednesday: Closed
October 25 - December 1
- Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
- Sunday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Monday-Thursday: Closed
December 2024; January 2025; and February 2025: The Park will be closed for the winter
Hours of Operation are subject to change due to inclement weather, required maintenance, or private events. Please check SevenFalls.com or call 855-923-7272 to confirm park hours prior to your arrival.
Dining
Visitors can fuel their exploration of this serene setting at one of two on-site dining options.
Falling Waffles
For those with a sweet tooth looking for a quick bite, the Falling Waffles food truck serves inventive bubble waffle sundaes featuring scoops of house made ice cream from the Broadmoor Creamery, topped with a variety of toppings including chocolate chips, freeze dried strawberries, and caramel popcorn, with satisfying sauce flavors such as toffee, raspberry or chocolate. Signature creations include the "1858 Gold Rush" and "Pillars of Hercules." Falling Waffles is open May through September and is located near the Pavilion in Seven Falls park.
Falling Walles | The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Restaurant 1858
For a more balanced meal, consider reserving a table at Restaurant 1858, which rests at the base of the Seven Falls. Inspired by the Colorado Gold Rush of the 19th century, Restaurant 1858 specializes in seasonal, wood fire grilled Colorado cuisine and is open for both lunch and dinner. Savor lunch favorites such as the Prospector’s Colorado Bison Burger or Hercules Ancient Grain Bowl, or enjoy dinner with options including seven preparations of Rocky Mountain Red Trout and a brick roasted Colorado Red Bird 1/2 Chicken (all complemented nicely with a well-rounded craft beverage menu). Advance reservations to Restaurant 1858 are strongly encouraged and can be arranged by calling 719-476-6758 or by booking via OpenTable.
Click here to view the 1858 lunch menu or click here to view the full dinner menu.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to hike Seven Falls?
Most visitors spend between two and three hours exploring the falls and on-site gift shop, dining options, and additional trails located above the falls.
Is parking available?
Patrons must park at 1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd located at Norris Penrose Event Center. Parking and shuttle transportation is complimentary for all Seven Falls patrons. Please note: There is no parking at South Cheyenne Canyon Park for Seven Falls patrons.
Is Seven Falls dog-friendly?
Yes, you may bring your furry friend along for the adventure. Be sure to keep your dog leashed at all times.
Is there a tram or elevator on-site?
For visitors who need assistance traveling from the ticket booth to the base of the falls, transportation will be arranged. Please reach out at 855.923.7272 or email sevenfalls@broadmoor.com for more information. There is also an elevator for guests who are not able to take the stairs. The elevator takes you to the Eagle’s Nest observation platform for an amazing view of the falls.
What other activities can I enjoy near the falls?
There are two hiking trails for visitors to explore. Inspiration Point Trail offers a one-mile out-and-back hike to a lookout with views of Colorado Springs and takes about an hour to complete. Midnight Falls Trail is a shorter hike and takes about 30 minutes to complete.
What dining options are available?
Falling Waffles food truck offers bubble waffle cones and house churned ice cream from The Broadmoor Creamery. Located at the base of the falls is Restaurant 1858 offering wood fire grilled Colorado cuisine. Visit Sevenfalls.com for more information on booking your dining experience. Park entrance is necessary for dining.
What are the names of the Broadmoor Seven Falls?
The falls are named: Bridal Veil, Feather, Hill, Hull, Ramona, Shorty, and Weimer.
What is the history behind the Broadmoor Seven Falls?
The history of Seven Falls in Colorado dates back to 1872, when a man named Nathaniel Colby inhabited the 160 acres that included the present-day Seven Falls and South Cheyenne Canyon. He sold the land to the Colorado Springs Land Company for $1,000. In 1882 James Hull purchased the property for $1,300. Mr. Hull was an environmentalist who was disturbed to find the scenic splendor of the canyon being threatened by people chopping down the surrounding forest for its lumber.
Hull was also a businessman, and he understood the value of the property as a scenic destination and began to improve it by constructing a road through the canyon to the Seven Falls in Colorado Springs and building a stairway along the side of the Falls. He installed a toll gate at the foot of the canyon and proceeded to do business. Back then, a local entrepreneur paid Hull $500 for the privilege of taking passengers by carriages, burros and horses to the Falls for 25 cents each. Business flourished and Seven Falls in Colorado Springs became a prominent attraction.
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