Garden of the Gods
The majestic name of this park is entirely appropriate to its stunning 300-foot sandstone rock formations set against a backdrop of towering mountains. Garden of the Gods offers 15 miles of hiking trails, including a 1-1/2 mile paved trail that’s stroller and wheelchair accessible. Biking trails are available as well, if you prefer …show more content…
You’ll also find interpretive signage, biking trails, and horseback riding trails awaiting you if you’re in the mood to explore. Admission is free.
Red Rock Canyon Open Space
The Red Rock Canyon Open Space features breathtaking ridges and canyons formed from the area’s signature red rock strata. The expansive park covers over 1,474 acres. Of these, 653 are for passive recreation only, which includes hiking, biking, climbing, and horseback riding. If you’re interested in climbing in the park, you must register at the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center. There are 85 established climbing routes that you can use in the Red Rock Canyon Open Space.
Those interested in getting a fresh new view of the area can go paragliding in the park. There’s a launch on the Eastern point of Section 16. Looking to stay a little closer to the ground? There are several trails you can explore on foot, bike, or horseback. The longest is the Lower Hogback/Hogback Valley/Lion loop at 3.3 miles. This trail features an overlook of Red Rocks and Pikes Peak. The park’s shortest trail is just one mile around the Upper Dog Loop. This is an off-leash dog loop where pet owners can let their pooches