Address: Garden of the Gods Rd, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, USA
Sunday: 5AM–10PM
Monday: 5AM–10PM
Tuesday: 5AM–10PM
Wednesday: 5AM–10PM
Thursday: 5AM–10PM
Friday: 5AM–10PM
Saturday: 5AM–10PM
Devin Howard
One of the most amazing parks in the United States. Pretty much in the city of colorado springs, it's amazing how massive this park is. Miles of trails to hike as well as a good road system that loops through the entire park. If you are anywhere in the vicinity of colorado springs, you should definitely plan to spend a day here.
Alex D.
Garden of the Gods and its views are breath taking, and its hard to not want to get lost in its beauties each time you visit. Even just driving through it is amazing. Do yourself a favor and explore every inch that GOTG has to offer, you wont regret it!
Harvey Flowers
Beautiful place to go for a hike and get a bit of exercise or even just to drive around. I’m so glad we made the choice to stop by here. It’s such a wonderful place to connect to nature. Highly recommend anyone take a few hours to come here. If you’re reading this and considering it just GO!
surgioramon
FRESH AIR, UNBELIEVABLE VIEWS, FRIENDLY PEOPLE! The entire area is absolutely stunning. You find yourself sitting down and enjoying the view. While I was there I got to see a couple slowly rock climb up the face of one of the larger rock formations. There are plenty of walking paths, bike trails, and areas to sit. PARKING: I found it best to park further away from the trails and closer to the visitor center in one of the first wide open dirt lot areas. The walk is all a part of the experience. I, unluckily, couldn't get one of the few parking spaces in the even fewer parking lots that are located closer to where all the action is. Overall, an amazing view and great outdoor activity.
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No, you can drive or walk in. No pass required. This is a free park.
Free!!!
I dont think so
There are bike lanes around the outside loop as well as a few bike friendly trails, but the main walkway inside is not for bikers, and some of the trails are too rugged/narrow/steep to be able to navigate a bicycle.
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