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ATTRACTIONS!
The Pikes Peak Resort, near Woodland Park, Colorado, is your gateway to unlimited recreational opportunities for you to enjoy during your vacation. Whether you choose to spend all your time exploring our 160 acres of forested hills and learn about the effects of the Hayman Fire venture out into the adjacent Pike National Forest, or want to visit some of CO's most famous attractions, the Pikes Peak Resort is close to it all! Some of the most popular places visited by our guests are listed below. Go out and explore and return to soak in the Hot Tub!
A great website for checking out local attractions plus print valuable coupons is Pikes Peak Country Attractions.
Pikes Peak America’s Mountain
The 14,110 foot summit is America’s most famous mountain and the inspiration for Katherine Bates “America the Beautiful”. You can choose to drive the Highway all the way to the top or sit back, relax and enjoy the views aboard the world’s highest cog railroad. At the top the first prominent mountain-top you see to the north is Thunder Butte, the Resort is located in that region.
Royal Gorge Bridge & Park
The highest suspension bridge in the world, the bridge towers 1,053 feet above the Arkansas River. Located 12 miles west of Canon City. From Pikes Peak Resort the approximate drive time is 1.5 to 2 hours. Phantom Canyon is a wonderful and thrilling way to return to the Resort.
Garden of the Gods – A great place to visit! Registered National Natural Landmark in Colorado Springs, is open from 5 am to 11 pm in the summer and 5 pm to 9pm in the winter. Visitor & Nature Center is open from 9 am to 5 pm in the winter months and 8 am to 8 pm Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Both Park and Visitor Center are free and open to the public. Enjoy FREE 30 minute, naturalist-led walks daily at 10 am & 2 pm presenting fascinating facts and lore of the area. Free full-color park maps are available at the Visitor & Nature Center information desk.
Cave of the Winds
Offers two different tours for different perspectives of this true geological wonder of Colorado. The Discovery tour is great for the entire family. Many of our guests have enjoyed the historical perspective with the Lantern Tour that includes facts and folklore the early years.
Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
An exceptional 20,000 square foot facility located in downtown Woodland Park “At the Palms” at 201 S. Fairview. Throughout the Dinosaur Resource Center there are life restorations, interactive displays and dinosaur displays that are both educational and entertaining.
The museum offers great group tour rates. A group of 10 or more can receive a guided tour at discounted rate. To insure that we have tour guides scheduled, we ask that tours are booked at least two weeks in advance. Please call 719-686-1820 X111 for prices and details. Open 7 days a week.
Garden of the Gods – A great place to visit! Registered National Natural Landmark in Colorado Springs, is open from 5 am to 11 pm in the summer and 5 pm to 9pm in the winter. Visitor & Nature Center is open from 9 am to 5 pm in the winter months and 8 am to 8 pm Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Both Park and Visitor Center are free and open to the public. Enjoy FREE 30 minute, naturalist-led walks daily at 10 am & 2 pm presenting fascinating facts and lore of the area. Free full-color park maps are available at the Visitor & Nature Center information desk.
Fishing - Fishing on the stream
located on the Resort does not require a fishing license. Manitou Lake
is within 10 minutes of the resort and is a great place to drop a line.
Fishing licenses can be obtain at many convenience stores located in
Woodland Park daily licenses are $9. Non-residents can also purchase a
5 day license for $21. The DOW can be contacted online at wildlife.state.co.us for hunting and fishing information. Fly fishing is also available in the area.
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