Colorado Springs Pioneer's Museum
Learn more about the history of the Pikes Peak region through exhibits and interactive displays at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is free.
Garden of the Gods
Whether you are on vacation, live in Colorado Springs or are just passing through, Garden of the Gods is a must-see. Explore the park's towering rock formations and discover how they got there at the Visitor and Nature Center. No matter how you do it - drive, bike, walk, run, hike or climb- Garden of the Gods is an unforgettable experience! Admission if free.
Helen Hunt Falls
Helen Hunt Falls is located in North Cheyenne Cañon Park. Visitors can enjoy the view from the base of the falls or take a short walk to the top and admire the view from the bridge across the falls.
The Manitou Incline
The Manitou Incline is one of the most popular hiking trails in Colorado. It gains an impressive 2,000 feet of elevation is less than one mile. Parking at near the base of the Incline is limited and expensive. We recommend taking the free shuttle instead.
Olympic Training Center
Pikes Peak, America's Mountain
Sertich Ice Center
Conveniently located in Memorial Park at the corner of Pikes Peak Avenue and Union Boulevard, this 35,000 square foot indoor ice rink offers year-round skating for skaters of all ages, ability levels and ice disciplines.
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center serves as an introduction to Cheyenne Cañon Park and its beautiful waterfalls, rock formations, wildflowers and wildlife. Here you will discover activities for guests of all ages.