Best attractions and places to see around Manitou Springs include natural landmarks and historic sites. Nestled at the base of Pikes Peak, the area features towering red sandstone formations and therapeutic mineral springs. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from mountain summits to underground caves, alongside a vibrant historic district. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Great trip! If you're not used to the elevation, give yourself time to acclimate. I only acclimated for about a week and had to take frequent breaks past tree line, but we'll worth the trip. Barr Trail is also a great trip. "Easier" but longer than this path. 10/10, especially for submitting one of Colorado's 14ers!
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If you get up early, it's worth driving up the mountain in your own car. Where else can you drive up a four-thousand-meter peak?
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Pikes Peak, the pinnacle of the southern Front Range, pays tribute to American explorer Zebulon Pike. Surpassing all points east in the U.S., its summit offers breathtaking, majestic views.
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It's simply wonderful what wind and water have created here.
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One of the most beautiful rock formations in the park.
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The Three Graces are a fragile-looking rock formation adjacent from Montezuma's Tower. Comprised of three, thin sandstone fins next to each other, the Three Graces are a worthy place to stop and snap a few photographs as you explore the Garden of the Gods.
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Keyhole, or Sleeping Giant, Rock is a long sandstone rock formation south of the main Garden area. From this spot, which is slightly higher than the main Garden area, you get fantastic views of all the major rock formations, including Gray (Kindergarten) Rock just a few hundred meters directly east of Keyhole Rock, and of Pike's Peak to the west. This is a great spot for watching sunrises and sunsets over Pike's as well.
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North Gateway Rock is one of the most prominent features in Garden of the Gods. This towering sandstone fin is where the famous "Kissing Camels" formation is located (they are best viewed from the east side of the formation), the rather infamous "Tourist Gully," and several famous rock climbs. Although scrambling is not allowed in the park, Tourist Gully got its name from the multitude of tourists over the years who hopped the fence and scrambled up the gently angled rock ramp, only to discover that it is far easier to get up it than down it, requiring rescue. There is also a large dedication plaque here mounted on the side of the rock comemorating the generosity of the Perkins family who gifted this land to the city in 1909.
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Manitou Springs is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Garden of the Gods Park, famous for its towering red sandstone formations like the Three Graces and the "Kissing Camels" at North Gateway Rock. Another prominent landmark is Pikes Peak summit, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Don't miss the cascading waterfalls at The Broadmoor Seven Falls or the extensive underground passages of Cave of the Winds Mountain Park.
Yes, for a significant challenge, consider the Manitou Incline Trailhead. This trail features 2,768 steps with almost 2,000 feet of elevation gain in less than a mile. It's an extremely demanding ascent, so proper preparation with appropriate footwear and plenty of water is essential. A reservation is required to access the Incline.
Manitou Springs offers several historical and cultural attractions. You can explore the Manitou Cliff Dwellings, an interactive museum featuring relocated Ancestral Puebloan structures. The Miramont Castle Museum showcases unique Queen Anne style architecture from 1895. The Manitou Springs Historic District itself is a point of interest with its historic architecture, unique shops, and galleries. For deeper insights, visit the Manitou Springs Heritage Museum.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Garden of the Gods Park is family-friendly with easy trails and stunning rock formations. Cave of the Winds Mountain Park offers cave tours and above-ground activities like a challenge course and zip-lining. The Manitou Cliff Dwellings provide an engaging historical experience, and the Manitou Springs Penny Arcade offers classic entertainment.
Manitou Springs is renowned for its naturally carbonated mineral springs. You can take a self-guided tour with a free map and sampling cup to taste the distinct waters from various springs located throughout the town, such as Shoshone Spring, Navajo Spring, Iron Spring, and Cheyenne Spring. Each spring has a unique mineral content and flavor.
The area around Manitou Springs is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the Colorado Front Range Trail and Pikes Peak Greenway Loop or the Gold Camp Road Loop. There are also moderate cycling routes such as the Garden of the Gods Park loop. For hiking, consider easy trails like the Paul Intemann Nature Trail or the Red Mountain Trail. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Manitou Springs and Easy hikes around Manitou Springs guides.
You have several options to reach the Pikes Peak summit. You can drive the scenic Pikes Peak Highway, take the historic Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway, or embark on a challenging hike. The summit, at 14,115 feet, features a visitor center and offers incredible vistas.
While specific dog-friendly trails within the immediate attractions vary, Red Rock Canyon Open Space, located just outside Manitou Springs, offers numerous hiking trails through beautiful red rock formations and is generally dog-friendly. Always check specific park regulations before bringing your pet.
Yes, for easier walks, Garden of the Gods Park has paved and unpaved trails suitable for various fitness levels. Additionally, the Easy hikes around Manitou Springs guide lists options like the Paul Intemann Nature Trail and the Manitou Springs loop, which are generally considered easy.
Manitou Springs is enjoyable year-round, but the best time to visit often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landmarks without the peak summer crowds. Summer is popular for all outdoor activities, though attractions can be busier. Winter provides a unique, quieter experience, especially for enjoying the town's charm, though some higher elevation activities might be limited by snow.
To learn about Ancestral Puebloan history, visit the Manitou Cliff Dwellings. This interactive museum features relocated and reconstructed structures from around 1100-1300 AD, allowing visitors to explore the rooms, climb ladders, and gain insight into ancient Native American culture and building techniques.
Garden of the Gods Park is a world-famous National Natural Landmark distinguished by its towering red sandstone formations, some reaching 300 feet high, set against the backdrop of Pikes Peak. Its unique geology includes formations like the "Kissing Camels," Balanced Rock, and the Three Graces. The park offers over 21 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and rock climbing, making it a truly unique natural wonder.


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