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    • Cascade, Colorado

      Hike Barr Trail to Pikes Peak Summit

      5.0
      12 mi / 7400 ft gain
      Barr Trail is a 12 mile hike that travels the east face of Pikes Peak, from Manitou Springs (6700’) at the base, to the summit (14,115’). Because there are so many factors that can influence anyone’s experience of the trail (weather, fitness level, time of day, preparedness, etc.), and because ma...
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    • Cascade, Colorado

      Manitou Incline

      4.7
      3.8 mi / 1949 ft gain
      If you're ready for a fitness challenge like no other, look no further than the Manitou Incline. The trail climbs the remnants of an old cog railway bed, gaining 2000 feet of elevation in less than a mile. Busy all year round, the popular trail is used by everyone from Army Rangers and Olympic ho...
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    • Woodland Park, Colorado

      Lowell Gulch Upper and Lower Ridge Trail

      4.0
      4.45 mi / 719 ft gain
      Lowell Gulch Upper and Lower Ridge Trail is a loop trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Woodland Park, Colorado.
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    • Woodland Park, Colorado

      Lovell Gulch Trail

      5.22 mi / 814 ft gain
      Lovell Gulch Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Woodland Park, Colorado.
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    • Manitou Springs, Colorado

      Hike Red Mountain

      2 mi / 750 ft gain
      The hike can be started from where the Intemann trail meets Ruxton Ave close to Iron Spring. For parking, you can park at one of the few pay-for parking along the street or park in town and take the bus up to the incline. The hike starts up what seems to be a driveway until you reach a small gate...
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    • Manitou Springs, Colorado

      Walk to Rainbow Falls

      0.5 mi
      This waterfall was designated a historic site in 2016 due to its rich history dating back to the Native Americans and more recently the locals of Manitou Springs.  The bridge itself that crosses over the falls was created in the early 20th century and was an architectural marvel during the time. ...
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    • Manitou Springs, Colorado

      Hike to Mt. Rosa

      4.8
      3.7 mi / 1322 ft gain
      To get to the trailhead start on Old Stage Rd. After 11 miles turn right onto Forest Service Rd 379. This is a 4WD road. A small/large SUV, or truck should do the trick, nothing too crazy though. Drive on FS 379 for 1.5 miles until you come to an open field on the right known as Frosty Park. Ther...
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    • Woodland Park, Colorado

      Red Rocks at Woodland Park

      4.3
      1 mi / 100 ft gain
      In Woodland Park driving on HWY 24 towards Divide, you will see signs for HWY 67 which is where you'll need to get to. The Road will fork towards the end of town (left being 24 towards Divide, Right being 67). Stay right at the fork onto 67. You will then drive about 2 miles until you see a sign ...
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    • Teller County, Colorado

      Backpack to the Abandoned Skagway Power Plant and Ghost Town

      3.5
      10 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Construction of the Skagway Plant began in 1899 and was complete in 1901. In 1965, 15 days of rain brought floods washing out a lot of the pipeline and other infrastructure. Fixing the power plant didn’t make sense and funds weren’t in place. The land was reverted to the government. The hike b...
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    • Manitou Springs, Colorado

      Manitou Springs' Mineral Springs

      5.0
      Manitou Springs is home to eight mineral springs all fairly close to the main shopping strip of Manitou. The springs were originally utilized by the Native Americans. In the 19th century, they were utilized by visitors from all over the world due to their supposed health benefits. They all taste ...
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Paddle Rampart Reservoir

      Rampart Reservoir is located off of Rampart Range Road and is boat accessible from Spring until Fall. It has a boat ramp for motorized as well as human powered boats. There are vault toilets nearby. It is a nice place to spend the day paddling at close to 9,000 ft elevation. Just be prepared for ...
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Hike to St. Mary's Falls

      3.6
      3.2 mi
      From the parking area, follow the trail as it heads up towards the falls. The last mile, in particular, makes for a decent uphill challenge. This hike and waterfall are great for showing family and friends.
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Siamese Twins Loop

      4.0
      0.55 mi / 105 ft gain
      Siamese twins is about a half mile hike with little elevation gain that is a quick hike while driving the park.  The hardest thing about this is getting a parking spot to tell you the truth.  On a weekend or pretty much any summer day the five or so spots available at the trailhead are constantly...
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Hike the Seven Bridges Trail

      4.0
      4.75 mi / 1600 ft gain
      Follow North Cheyenne Creek through the canyon as it forms several cascades along the way. Due to water levels, spring is an especially good time for this hike. Most turn around just past the seventh bridge, where the trail starts to disappear.
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Hike the Saint Mary's Falls Trail

      5.0
      6 mi / 1500 ft gain
      This moderately difficult hike is a total of 6 miles, with a 1500' incline. You start from the parking lot off Gold Camp Road that intersects with High Drive, and start hiking up the part of Gold Camp Road that is closed off to vehicles. You will see a few trails stemming off from this main road,...
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Snowshoe to St. Mary's Falls

      6.5 mi / 1500 ft gain
      After reaching the Gold Camp parking lot, strap on your snow shoes and head west past the gated road continuing on Gold Camp. The road will continue west for half a mile before passing the Seven Falls trailhead and turning east for another half a mile.At the collapsed tunnel, Gold Camp Road ends....
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