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We are approximately 50 miles from Colorado Springs and there are many places to visit.

Trip To the Springs
  • Pikes Peak
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  • Garden of the Gods
    FREE Museum of Natural and Cultural History FREE Full Color Map of the Park Voted "Best Gift Shop in Colorado Springs" A portion of all proceeds generated at the Visitor Center are returned to the park for maintenance and preservation PLAN TO SPEND AT LEAST 1 HOUR
  • Flying W Ranch
    The Flying W Ranch is a working, mountain cattle ranch located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, that has specialized in western food and entertainment since 1953. In our high season we entertain and serve dinner to over a thousand persons nightly. The Flying W has a winning combination of beautiful natural surroundings, an authentic old western town and mouth-watering food. When the Flying W Wranglers top the evening off with their outstanding western stage show we have an offering unsurpassed in Colorado. Visit us soon!
  • Cave of the Winds
  • Cog Rail Way
    For 114 years, the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway (the world's highest cog railroad, the highest Colorado railroad AND highest train in the United States) has taken passengers to the 14,110 foot summit of Pikes Peak. Just 77 miles from downtown Denver and 6 miles from downtown Colorado Springs, this classic Colorado train trip is open from April 9th, 2005 through January 1st, 2006.
  • Air Force Academy
  • City of Cripple Creek
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  • Cliff Dwellings
    The Manitou Cliff Dwellings is a rare historical treasure. Preserved under a protective red sandstone overhang, authentic Anasazi cliff dwellings, built more than 700 years ago, await you here. There are no "Do Not Touch" signs. You are free to touch and even go inside these fascinating architectural remnants of an American Indian culture that roamed the Four Corners area of the Southwest from 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1300.
  • Van Briggle Pottery
    Van Briggle Pottery, established in 1899, is one of the oldest active art potteries in the United States. Founded by Artus Van Briggle, of Holland Dutch descent, Van Briggle Pottery has been considered one of the great American art potteries for over a century.


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