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2021-Attraction-Map.Pdf ACADEMY RIDING STABLES 1 4 El Paso Blvd, Colorado Springs, 80904 719.633.5667 | academyridingstables.com (To Denver, 1hr) ADVENTURES OUT WEST 8 2 1680 S. 21st St, Colorado Springs 80904 NORTH GATE BLVD 719.578.0935 | advoutwest.com (To Denver,EXIT 1hr) BROADMOOR OUTFITTERS AFA CHAPEL 3 6 Lake Ave, Colorado Springs 80906 8 719.417.6168 | broadmooroutfitters.com NORTH GATE BLVD THE BROADMOOR MANITOU AND PIKES PEAK COG R.R. EXIT 4 515 Ruxton Ave, Manitou Springs, 80829 EXIT 83 719.685.5401 | cograilway.com Pikes Peak Region AFA CHAPELUNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY THE BROADMOOR SEVEN FALLS ATTRACTIONS POWERS BLVD 5 1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd, Colorado Springs 80905 EXIT 25 719.476.6708 | sevenfalls.com PIKES-PEAK.COM 83 1.800.525.2250 SOUTH GATE RD CAVE OF THE WINDS MOUNTAIN PARK Pikes Peak Region UNITED STATES 100 Cave of the Winds Rd, Manitou Springs, 80829 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 6 EXIT POWERS BLVD 719.685.5444 | caveofthewinds.com ATTRACTIONS 25 PIKES-PEAK.COM CHALLENGE UNLIMITED - PIKES PEAK BY BIKE 7 204 S. 24th St., Colorado Springs, 80904 1.800.525.2250 SOUTH GATE RD BLACK FOREST RD EXIT 719.633.6399 | pikespeakbybike.co EXIT ACADEMY BLVD CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO Cripple Creek Region 8 4250 Cheyenne Mtn Zoo Rd, Colorado Springs 80906 719.633.9925 | cmzoo.org BLACK FOREST RD 24 67 EXIT WOODMEN ROAD CRIPPLE CREEK & VICTOR NARROW GAUGE R.R. ACADEMY BLVD DVLB NOINU DVLB 9 520 E. Carr St, Cripple Creek 80813 Cripple Creek Region EXIT 719.689.2640 | cripplecreekrailroad.com 67 67 WOODMEN ROAD ECHO CANYON RIVER EXPEDITIONS CRIPPLE24 10 45000 W. US Hwy 50, Cañon City, 81212 CREEK NOINU DVLB 800.630.3246 | raftecho.com EXIT 67 UTE VALLEY EXIT FLYING W RANCH CHUCKWAGON SUPPERS & SHOW PARK 11 3330 Chuckwagon Rd, Colorado Springs, 80919 CRIPPLE 85 719.598.4000 | flyingw.com CREEK 87 9 ACADEMY BLVD UTE GARDEN OF THE GODS TRADING POST VALLEY EXIT 12 324 Beckers Lane, Manitou Springs, 80829 PARK EXIT 85 719.685.9045 | gardenofthegodstradingpost.com GARDEN OF THE GODS RD 87 SEE MAP B9ELOW ACADEMY BLVD GHOST TOWN MUSEUM FOR GREATER AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY 13 400 S 21st St, Colorado Springs, 80904 DETAIL EXIT 719.634.0696 | ghosttownmuseum.com GARDEN OF THE GODS RD N. NEVADA AVE SEE MAP BELOW PALMER HISTORIC CRIPPLE CREEK PARK 14 9283 S. Highway 67, Cripple Creek, 80813 FOR GREATERGARDEN OF THE AUSTIN BLUFFS PKWY to Cripple Creek EXIT 877.858.4653 | visitcripplecreek.com DETAILGODS PARK N. NEVADA AVE FILLMORE ST HISTORIC MANITOU SPRINGS PALMER 25 PARK 15 354 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, 80829 GARDEN OF THE 719.685.5089 | manitousprings.org to Cripple Creek GODS PARK EXIT BLVD POWERS OLDFILLMORE ST IRON SPRINGS MELODRAMA COLORADO 25 16 444 Ruxton Ave, Manitou Springs, 80829 CITY COLORADO AVE 719.685.5104 | ironspringschateau.com 24 BLVD POWERS OLD EXIT MANITOU CLIFF DWELLINGS MANITOU UNION BLVD COLORADO 17 10 Cliff Rd, Manitou Springs, 80829 SPRINGS CITY COLORADO AVE 719.685.5242 | cliffdwellingsmuseum.com DR CIRCLE N. PIKES PEAK 24 EXIT MAY NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM MANITOU UNION BLVD PLATTE AVE 24 94 SPRINGS EXIT 18 710 Rock Creek Canyon Rd, Colorado Springs, 80926 719.576.0450 | coloradospringsbugmuseum.com DR CIRCLE N. PIKES PEAK BEAR CREEK CAÑON PARK MEMORIAL PLATTE AVE ST EXIT 24 MIRAMONT94 CASTLE MUSEUM ST EXIT PARK 19 9 Capitol Hill Ave, Manitou Springs, 80829 BEAR CREEK 21 719.685.1011 | miramontcastle.org CAÑON PARK BEAR CREEK MEMORIAL ST PARKEXIT N ST EXIT PARK MOLLIE KATHLEEN GOLD MINE CRESTA RD 9388 Highway 67, Cripple Creek, 80813 21 FOUNTAIN BLVD 20 ST 719.689.2466 | goldminetours.com EVA ADAVEN .S ADAVEN EVA BEAR CREEK TH 8 PARK MLK BYPASS N EXIT NORTH POLE — SANTA’S WORKSHOP CRESTA RD EXIT FOUNTAIN BLVD ST 21 5050 Pikes Peak Hwy, Cascade, 80809 EVA ADAVEN .S ADAVEN EVA TH S. CIRCLE DR S. CIRCLE 719.684.9432 | northpolecolorado.com STARSMORE 8 MLK BYPASS DISCOVERY CENTER EXIT HANCOCK EXPWY EXIT OLD COLORADO CITY 2400 to 2700 W. Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, 80904 122 DR S. CIRCLE CS AIRPORT 22 STARSMORE 719.577.4112 | shopoldcoloradocity.com DISCOVERY 85 N. CHEYENNE CENTER HANCOCK EXPWY CAÑON PARK EXIT 122 87 CS AIRPORT PIKES PEAK — AMERICA’S MOUNTAIN THE MILTON E PROBY PKWY 23 5089 Pikes Peak Hwy, Cascade, 80809 N. CHEYENNE BROADMOOR 85 719.385.7325 | pikespeakcolorado.com CAÑON PARK HOTEL Royal Gorge Region 87 THE MILTON E PROBY PKWY PIKES PEAK TOUR BY GRAY LINE BROADMOOR 115 24 Complimentary Lodging Pickup HOTEL 719.465.1871 | pikespeaktour.com Royal Gorge Region ACADEMY BLVD 9 EXIT 115 PRORODEO HALL OF FAME CAÑON 85 25 101 Pro Rodeo Dr, Colorado Springs, 80919 CITY 115 FORT 719.528.4764 | prorodeohalloffame.com ACADEMY BLVD 87 9 CARSON EXIT25 ARMY BASE CAÑON50 85 ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE & PARK CITY 115 (To Royal FORT CARSON 25 87 26 4218 County Rd 3A, Cañon City, 81212 Gorge Region) ARMY BASE 719.275.7507 | royalgorgebridge.com 50 (To Royal 67 (To Pueblo, 1hr) Gorge Region) SPACE FOUNDATION DISCOVERY CENTER 27 4425 Arrowswest Dr, Colorado Springs, 80907 719.576.8000 | discoverspace.org 67 (To Pueblo, 1hr) WESTERN MUSEUM OF MINING & INDUSTRY 28 225 North Gate Blvd, Colorado Springs, 80921 719.488.0880 | wmmi.org OLD COLORADO CITY, MANITOU SPRINGS & PIKES PEAK N 19 Cascade Ave TH nL nedraG nL ST 31 N 19 OLD COLORADO CITY, MANITOU SPRINGS & PIKES PEAK ST Cascade Ave Columbia Rd ST TH nL nedraG nL ST 31 W UINTAH ST (To Cripple Creek Region) ST Columbia Rd GARDEN OF THE ST GODS PARK W UINTAH ST (To Cripple Creek Region) Beckers Ln GARDEN OF THE 24 COLORADO AVE 25 GODS PARK BeckersEl Paso Ln Blvd 24 OLD W Cucharras St 24 COLORADO 25 24 RED ROCK COLORADO AVE El Paso Blvd CANYON PARK CITY 24 OLD W Cucharras St COLORADO RED ROCK 8 ST 24 TH dvlB slliH latsyrC slliH CANYONdvlB PARK CITY CASCADE TH 21 ST ST 26 8 ST ST TH dvlB slliH latsyrC slliH dvlB CASCADE TH MANITOU AVE 21 ST ST MANITOU 26 Rocky Mountains ST MANITOU AVESPRINGS Lower Gold Camp Rd Rocky Mountains MANITOU MANITOU SPRINGS Lower Gold Camp Rd INCLINE RUXTON AVE MANITOU INCLINE RUXTON AVE Garden of the Gods Trading Post Manitou Cliff Dwellings $3 off $20 | $5 off $50 | $10 off $100 $2 off Adults | 50¢ off Kids Visit pikes-peak.com Limit one coupon per purchase. Use code MAP2021. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Chat with us online or call 719.685.5894 QUESTIONS? CALL: 719.685.5242 Monday-Friday for a local’s perspective on the area. QUESTIONS? CALL: 719.685.9085 Local Tips: Bucket List Plan low-impact activities for the first day or two, 1. and drink lots of water to combat altitude fatigue. Bring a jacket. Higher elevations and sundown 2. can bring a big drop in temperature. Check pikes-peak.com/prices for hours and 3. possible reservation requirements for attractions. Call 719-385-7325 for the most up to date road 4. conditions on the Pikes Peak Highway. Save time and money by buying your tickets 5. online at pikes-peak.com/tickets. Check pikes-peak.com/events for special 6. can’t-miss events! Start your Adventure From soaring thrills, to serene natural wonders, we’ve got the adventure that’s perfect for you. Visit pikes-peak.com/attractions for hours and rates on the top attractions in the Pikes Peak region. ADVENTURES OUT WEST ECHO CANYON NORTH POLE - Ziplines, Jeep tours, hot air balloons & RIVER EXPEDITIONS SANTA’S WORKSHOP Segway tours with one great outfitter. Half-day, full-day, wild or mild — Plan a full day to enjoy rides, shows, they’ve got the perfect float for you! and a visit with the big guy himself! BROADMOOR OUTFITTERS FLYING W RANCH OLD COLORADO CITY Falconry, ziplines, archery & CHUCKWAGON SUPPERS & SHOW Enjoy over 100 unique shops, much more with first class guides Since 1953, the Old West comes alive in dining, & art galleries, with lots all the way. majestic rocks, rivers & ranch animals. of free parking! THE BROADMOOR MANITOU GARDEN OF THE GODS PIKES PEAK - AND PIKES PEAK COG RAILWAY TRADING POST AMERICA’S MOUNTAIN Enjoy a scenic ride through the back- Largest selection of souvenirs & local Few roads of this ease can take you country to the summit of Pikes Peak. art, with a great cafe & coffee bar. up a mountain of this magnitude. THE BROADMOOR SEVEN FALLS HISTORIC CRIPPLE CREEK PIKES PEAK TOUR BY GRAY LINE alk the “Grandest Mile of Scenery” to Strike it rich in natural beauty, adventure, Enjoy the view while they handle a series of 7 magnificent waterfalls. history and other fun and games. the drive on this mini-coach tour up Pikes Peak. CAVE OF THE WINDS HISTORIC MANITOU SPRINGS ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE & PARK MOUNTAIN PARK Enjoy shopping, dining, art and Cross North America’s highest Cave tours, Terror-Dactyl, ropes cold mineral springs at the foot suspension bridge and enjoy the course, ziplines and so much more! of Pikes Peak. gorge-side rides! MANITOU CLIFF DWELLINGS CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO Explore inside 700-year-old Consistently named one of the top 10 pueblo dwellings, remnants of an zoos in the nation – come see why! ancient culture. VISIT PIKES-PEAK.COM OR CALL 1.800.525.2250 TO PLAN THE PERFECT ADVENTURE.
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