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Pikes Peak is a must-see attraction, as it forms a focal point for the Colorado Springs area. It is hailed as America's Mountain with good reason. It was here that Katharine Lee Bates wrote America the Beautiful. Recreational opportunities abound in the form of hiking, sightseeing, fishing or relaxing at the Summit House Restaurant.
Address: . Colorado Springs CO USA 80901-1575
Send an Email (10) 1 719 385-7325
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Towering sandstone peaks set against the Colorado Rocky mountains provide the setting for this unique park in Colorado Springs. Visitors enjoy multimedia hands-on exhibits and guided tours at the Visitor Center. Address: 1805 N. 30th Street Colorado Springs CO USA 80904
Send an Email (12) 1 719 634-6666
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Antlers Park is handicapped accessible and features a historic locomotive, picnic areas, a picnic shelter, restrooms and a paved sidewalk path. Address: 31 W. Pikes Peak Avenue Colorado Springs CO USA
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Located in the western part of Bear Creek Regional Park, the Bear Creek Nature Center offers interpretive programs, special events, guided and self-guided tours and media presentations. Address: 245 Bear Creek Rd Colorado Springs CO USA 80906
Send an Email (1) 1 719 520-6387
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Conveniently located within Colorado Springs, Cheyenne Mountain State Park encompasses 1,680 acres of land. Miles of hiking and biking trails are found in this park, which also boasts a visitor center. Address: 4255 Sinton Rd. Colorado Springs CO USA 80907
1 719 227-5256
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