North Slope Recreation Area (Pikes Peak)

OPEN SPACE

ADDRESS

North Slope Recreation Area Accessed via the Pikes Peak Highway Toll Gate Entrance: 5089 Pikes Peak Highway Cascade, CO 80809

Multiple Parking Areas.

HOURS

Season: Late May through mid-October (exact dates depend on snow and weather conditions). Daily Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., with the last entry generally allowed in the late afternoon to ensure visitors exit before closing. Closed: Late fall through spring (no winter access; roads and reservoirs are closed).

AMENITIES

Bear-proof Trash Containers
Benches
Picnic Tables
Ranger Station
Restrooms
Scenic Overlook
Trail Map Display
Trailhead Signage
Trash Receptacles
Visitor Center
Water Access

ACTIVITIES

Bird Watching
Dog Walking
Fishing
Gravel Biking
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Running
Walking
Wildlife Viewing

North Slope Recreation Area

North Slope Recreation Area, located along the Pikes Peak Highway west of Colorado Springs, is a premier destination for fishing, boating, and hiking in the shadow of America’s Mountain. Managed by Colorado Springs Utilities, this high-elevation recreation area offers pristine reservoirs, scenic trails, and unbeatable views of the Pikes Peak region.

Reservoirs and Recreation

The North Slope includes three reservoirs—North Catamount, South Catamount, and Crystal—each open to fishing and non-motorized boating. Anglers can catch rainbow, cutthroat, and lake trout in cold, clear waters, while kayakers, canoeists, and paddleboarders enjoy peaceful days on the lakes. Picnic areas with tables and shelters are available near the reservoirs, making it an excellent spot for family outings.

Trails and Wildlife

More than 16 miles of multi-use trails circle the reservoirs and connect to the larger Ring the Peak Trail system. The Catamount Trail is a favorite, offering forested paths and shoreline views. Wildlife sightings are common, with elk, mule deer, black bear, and bald eagles all inhabiting the area. At over 9,000 feet in elevation, the North Slope provides a refreshing summer escape with cooler temperatures and crisp mountain air.

History and Management

The reservoirs were constructed in the late 1800s and early 1900s as part of Colorado Springs’ water system. Today, they are managed by Colorado Springs Utilities for both water supply and recreation, balancing conservation with public access. Partnerships with local nonprofits and volunteers help maintain trails and facilities.

Plan Your Visit

  • Location: Accessed via the Pikes Peak Highway, 7 miles past the toll gate near Cascade, CO.

  • Parking: Multiple paved and gravel parking areas are located at each reservoir and trailhead. Accessible parking is available.

  • Hours: Open seasonally, typically late May through mid-October (weather dependent).

  • Fees: Entrance is included with a Pikes Peak Highway toll fee; there is no additional recreation fee.

  • Tips: Due to high elevation, dress in layers and bring extra water. Boats must be non-motorized and inspected for invasive species. Pets are welcome but must be leashed.

With its alpine lakes, scenic trails, and world-class fishing, North Slope Recreation Area is one of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Pikes Peak.

Accessibility Offerings

ADA Accessible ParkingADA Accessible Parking
ADA Accessible RestroomsADA Accessible Restrooms

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