Por Qué Amamos Colorado Springs
Hay más de 300 días de sol para disfrutar en Colorado Springs al año. A una altitud de 6,035 pies, el clima de Colorado Springs y la región de Pike's Peak es cálido en verano y moderado en primavera, otoño e invierno.
Explore our favorite schools, restaurants, hiking areas, local attractions below
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Colorado Springs is home to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the ?Highest zoo in America,? at an elevation of 6,800 feet above sea level. The zoo welcomes more than 575,000 visitors every year and was recently voted the #5 zoo in the U.S. by TripAdvisor users!
Manitou Incline
The Manitou Incline was originally built as a cable car to carry materials to build pipelines on Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain. After the pipelines were finished, it was turned into a tourist attraction to bring guests to the top of the foothills for a spectacular view of Colorado Springs and the eastern plains.
Garden Of The Gods
Explore Colorado Springs’ paradise in one magical stop. Garden of the Gods Park is a registered National Natural Landmark. Imagine dramatic views, 300′ towering sandstone rock formations against a backdrop of snow-capped Pikes Peak and brilliant blue skies
Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon is a true gem of the Pikes Peak region. The open space is characterized by a series of canyons and ridges sculpted by the erosion of the area?s uplifted rock strata. This open space provides miles of walking, hiking, and biking trails for all ages and abilities. In the park, there is also a fenced in ?off leash? area to allow your four legged friends to run free.
Cave Of The Winds
Cave tours, spectacular scenery, rides and attractions from mild to wild, you will
explore, soar and keep the whole family happy all day long. So much more than just a cave!