Address: 1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, USA
Phone: +18559237272
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Molly Jameson
Beautifully maintained, the Broadmoor Estate really takes care of this park. The stairs are intense; I live in CO and struggled! The hike beyond the stairs was an easy (for able-bodied people) 1-mile hike, well worth it. The park does make the site accessible with an elevator to the Eagle’s Nest, trolleys directly to the elevator for those that need it, and paved walkways to the stairs and elevator. But I think that is part of what is causing the trolley issue others have talked about, and I experienced as well. Taking some people directly to the elevator is fantastic! Way to go Broadmoor for accessibility! I saw lots of elderly people, blind people, people in wheelchairs at the park. And that is fantastic! But the company needs to purchase another large trolley. People are waiting for up to 2 hours in 90+ heat at altitudes much higher than many are used to for a shuttle to return them to their parking. There is nowhere to sit, nowhere outside the park in that long line to buy water. Please buy another shuttle!
Krista Everett
If it was just a review of the falls, I would give 5 stars. It’s beautiful! The walk up to the falls have amazing flowers and beautifully maintained landscape. The ONLY reason this is one star is the shuttle service. Absolutely INSANE! 45 min wait to get on a shuttle to go up to the falls, and 1.5 hours to leave the falls. They had one operating shuttle. It takes 10 minutes each way and at least 100+ people wanting to get down to the parking lot. This MUST be addressed because no company should make such a beautiful experience so horrible by making their paying patrons wait like that.
Tabi
This is a fun stop to see a gorgeous waterfall and its beautiful all around it too! Give yourself at least 3hrs. Been here twice once when I was 15 and the other at 37. You must be able to walk and walk a decent amount. There's no elevator to the very top. It's steep metal stairs and lots of them. It's not for those scared of heights. The stairs are not that wide. The same set of stairs to go up or down. They can be busy and crowded. The wait to get to the park for a shuttle is what took the longest. Make sure to be prepared to wait at least an hour. You could bring sunblock, water and snacks to help with your wait. Very clean place. There is restrooms and food and gift shops. There is an elevator in the mountain that takes you up about half way for a great spot to view the waterfall and different view than from the stairs.
Anirudh Pillai
Decent waterfall and area but kind of a tourist trap. You will be required to park in a different area and then a shuttle takes you to waterfall and back. Trail is a mile or less to the waterfall and quite scenic. …
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You can't...the Broadmoor has a lot by the hotel with shuttle service to the gate.
Yes. You can take an elevator to an observation platform to see the falls
Depends on what you plan on doing. Taking the elevator up for a view of the falls (not actually climbing the stairs of the falls) is suitable for any age. I've seen some younger children climb up the steps of the falls with adult supervision (112 steps up to a platform to rest then another 112 steps up to the top). There are other ways to enjoy the grounds... they have a nice walk from the front entrance to the falls that passes by some nice scenery, food truck, and they have a restaurant all at ground level. Not sure if it's a good idea to carry a 2y/o up and down the steps or take the short hike at the top of the falls though.
Entrance Fee for Adults: Ages 13+ years – $14.50 Entrance fee for Seniors and Military (with ID) - $12.50 Entrance Fee for Children: Ages 2 – 12 years – $9.00 Children under 2 years of age are FREE
Yes! The shuttle is scooter and wheelchair friendly, then there is a tram or road you can take to the base of the falls. It was already stated but there is an elevator to an observation deck with great views. Don't skip out, it's an amazing place!
You can hike or ride the trolley. When you get the the falls you can go up a couple hundred steps or ride the elevator. The elevator will get you a little over half way up and you'll be a little farther from the falls. The falls are NOT 7 different waterfalls...but rather 1 waterfall with multiple plateaus.
Yes they are! Must be on a leash the whole time. You can look at is on Visit COS.com
Yes, but you can see on google maps.
I think it's $ 15 or $ 12.50 for the elderly. Children under two years get free
Entrance Fee for Adults: Ages 13+ years – $15.50. Entrance Fee for Seniors and Military (with ID) - $12.75. Entrance Fee for Children: Ages 2 – 12 years – $9.50. Children under 2 years of age are FREE.
I think no..
Need to pay 15.50 for adult including taxes to reach seven falls... You have to enter the gate through the Shuttle Bus...& pay tye emtry fee on the gate.
The parking is located at 1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd next to Norris Penrose Event Center. Parking and shuttle transportation is free.
The actual stairs alongside the falls are not accessible, but the bottom is as is the elevator to the viewing point.
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It is, be sure to ride the free shuttle that loads in front of the Golden Bee. No parking at the Falls...
About 30 minutes scenic walk to base of falls. You can also take the tram to save your energy to get to top of falls.
About $ 15 for adults, children under 7 years free, $ 9 for those over
I believe that it is, but it does close for bad weather.
Like others said, there is an elevator to an observation platform, but there isn't one to the top of the falls. You can still see pretty much all of the falls from the platform.
The shuttles have access for handicap people. They have a lift for people in wheelchairs. You definitely need to visit the falls, it's beautiful.
Tickets are sold only at gate. Shuttle takes you to entrance, a 10 min drive.
Older children may be able to endure stairs as they're steep and approximately 225 of them. The height may be intimidating as well. There is and elevator in which could use to take up on one side for viewing. The walk to get to falls is beautiful and stroller friendly as well. The zoo close by I've heard is phenomenal just fyi
Not sure I think as long as the weather is good you wouldn't want to go in the winter
Yes uber can drop you off at gate of the park
That is pretty rude lol. That was asked 6 months ago and it was cuz it was dry season but ok thanks for your input 🤣
If you go near dusk, you can see the falls in daylight and also lit up at night. Evening in the winter is also beautiful with the ice sparkling from the lights, but bundle up!
You can walk up. We didn't have to pay for anything except the water we bought
The falls are open even in the rain
We took my 6 year old daughter and she loved it. That said, she is moderately outdoorsy. Plan to climb quite a bit at a very steep incline - and hold on to the little ones! It's a long way down.
No
That's too late.. don't go that time.. they will not let you go up the falls... 224 stairs
There are no weight restrictions. The elevator would have a limit of course, and there is a bit of hiking and the large number of (optional) stairs so depending on the goal there may be a need for some physical ability. However there are plenty of options for folks with physical limitations as well.
It they are in a body carrier, I'd say it fine but if they are little walkers I would skip it until they are older. Its 224 stairs to the top of the falls after a mile walk up a road.
It is $15.50/adult plus $2 if you want the shuttle for the mile up and back from the falls.
Yes there is an elevator. This elivator is not to go on to falls but to an elevated position where you can really get the 7 falls view, pictures . It's awesome experience. Yes as Michael said you can ride tram cart for $2 from main entrance gate to actual falls location. (It is good distance to walk speak ially with small kids it could be a little stress)
Yes there is fee of around 15.50 but it is worth it. We went there in July 4th weekend and it was fun.
Remember that parking is offsite with shuttle. Pay after shuttle drops you off at entrance.
Entrance Fee for Adults: Ages 13+ years – $15.50 Entrance Fee for Seniors and Military (with ID) - $12.75 Entrance Fee for Children: Ages 2 – 12 years – $9.50 Children under 2 years of age are FREE
They do have a restaurant there I did not eat there but it smelled very good
No. To reach the upper trails you need to go up using the stairs.
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Yes. Cost varies based on course. https://www.broadmoor.com/broadmoor-adventures/soaring-adventures/soaring-tickets-and-hours/
Yes. They are open until 8. Dont drive up to the falls. Be sure to park in one of the 2 transportation lots.
Yes
The price is only worth it if you plan to do the stairs and the trail away the top. There are more majestic falls to see. Helen hunt falls is free and a more enjoyable incline and more majestic. There is also a great view of Colorado springs at the top of that.
Seven Falls is open on Sunday call for time but should be all day.
None
There are two sets of shuttles. Some run from the Broadmoor buildings (West, South, etc) and take you to the Seven Falls entrance. You can ask the concierge about the timing of these. A second set of shuttles run from the entrance of the park up to the restaurant and the start of the falls. It's probably about a mile walk from the entrance to the falls. Very nice and easy walk.
Yes your dog can help pull you up so you can make sure you make it to the top lol but also make sure you follow the trail all the way back to the little falls that are back there
Mainly hiking. There are a couple gift shops (one was closed when we went), a restaurant, and there was an elevator (it was closed as well). Very nice area and thoroughly enjoyed it.
7 falls is an outdoor walking park. In 7 falls you can go inside the gift shop, restaurant 1858 and the mountain tunnel.
No
I'm sorry but I don't remember seeing anything about allowing dogs. As a dog owner, I didn't see anything there that was dog friendly, so I would say no they are not. Hope this helps.
If you get a daily pass, they say you can but no guarantees if was full. That's all I remember. Hope that helped.
Likely before sunset.
Yes, the falls are open November 23 and 24 from 9 am to 8 pm
It will be December in Colorado, so it could be 65° or 10°F. You'll need to play it by ear if you are concerned about the cold.
You park about 3 miles away and shuttle over. Upon entrance of the gate they have a small building that sells tickets.
It was posted for 45 dollars for the zipline
10 ziplines. The following is directly from their website. BROADMOOR SOARING ADVENTURE TICKETS The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure is operated by Broadmoor Outfitters. Tickets for this exhilarating zip line excursion includes the park entry for Seven Falls. Please note that tickets can only be purchased online or at the East parking lot kiosk across from Golden Bee. Special Summer Pricing Woods Course: $140 plus tax and gratuity Fins Course: $174 plus tax and gratuity Woods - Fins Combo Course: $242 plus tax and gratuity for the four-hour adventure Please contact us at 844.876.4968 for more information.
I believe so. Yes. Their hours might change during the holidays so be sure to give em a call !
No unfortunately not. The parking lot is located at 1045 lower gold camp road and the shuttles will take you to the park.
I did see 1 fish in the water near bottom of the falls.
In the summer the parking is at the off sure lot about 2 miles away. Asks at the broadmoor for directions.
Keep it in mind tho if u pay and it rains its a no refund policy.
It is. There were lots of families there. One view of the falls has elevator access so the little ones don't have to climb stairs.
I was told around 7.30 pm. Thx
Within the main area they discourage that, but as others have said the enclosed portion is a small part of the creek system that make up the falls. The sheer rock around the falls within the enclosed portion also makes it a bit more difficult to put your feet in.
No campsite but located by the huge broadmore luxury hotel
I did not see signs prohibiting it. It is private property as far as i know. That said, such actions might stir the pot and get you an invitation to leave. Also, parking is a 15 minute tram ride, so if you offer to lock it in the car, you may delay your group over 30 minutes while you go unload. Make sure you bring an acceptable lockbox. Better yet, consider leaving it home Don't rely on people lime me, do some research, call the local police, and make an informed decision
There's quite a few in fountain
Sorry, I have no idea on that one. I was only there to do a wedding and then left.
In theory, you can park nearby, but there isn't a lot of space. Shuttle would be better
Yes, no glass and yes. Picnic areas in a few places and a covered seating area at the base of the falls but just seating there.
It is a private park. I would be surprised if they did
I guess i cant help you there...
You can park at the hotel and then take the shuttle or Park in the parkings close by and then walk for a few minutes
Drought year, not enough snow in winter or spring rains to fill the creek. Water is recycled to keep falls going and tourists happy
On the weekends and holidays is almost impossible to park on the road close to the falls, go for the shuttle
Yes
The park is open until 8. The falls are actually light up after dark.
No
No you can not fish
I would definitely call the Broadmoor to get a schedule of the departure times. The shuttle is free (very convenient). Upon entrance you will have to pay admittance. There is additional charge for a tram (no walking), tram free its somewhere close to a mile. You can go solo or with a group....either way you will have fun. Take in the site and enjoy!!!!
The shorter stairs and or elevator takes to a large deck and a view of the front of the caverns. The larger taller set of stairs will presnet issues. There are open , sitting areas that you can relax and enjoy the falls and views. I would go there for sure to enjoy the views.
Yes you can. I took a screenshot of the information for you, but I cant attach it here. Go to their website and in the search bar just put "weddings" and it should show you what you need to know. Good luck and congratulations! :-)
A shuttle will take you to the bottom of the falls but you will have to buy a ticket for the shuttle. One area has a elevator to a look out.
No. They offer a free parking and shuttle to the entrance of the park. The. You an buy a shuttle ticket or walk for free from the entrance. The walk is less than a mile and beautiful.
About $14
Yes you can. I took a screenshot of the information for you, but I cant attach it here. Go to their website and in the search bar just put "weddings" or "wedding" and it should show you what you need to know. Good luck and congratulations! :-)
The park is closed from January 2nd till February 1st open it's back up February 2nd
The lights come on at 430, I'm pretty sure they're open most nights except for the holidays. I'm not sure how late it's open but we didn't leave until about 7 and there were still people coming up
The hike to the top of the falls is not stroller friendly. But there is an elevator which is in the front of the falls which gets you views of all the seven falls
I just took a tour,that was free. Otherwise im not sure of pricing, sorry.
Its a one mile walk to the falls, but you can get a shuttle for a small fee. Then at the falls there are many (200+) steps to the top of the falls. You can see the falls well from the base and there is an elevator that will take you up to an observation area.
No just sight seeing and a trail to hike
8pm
So, you cannot drive but take a tram not included in the fee
Yes. The stairs up the falls are steep, but if the pet is in good shape it should not be an issue. Dogs must be on a leash.
I do not know. It was a 10 min drive from Broadmoor
You have to purchase tickets on site.
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