Antlers Park

Park

ADDRESS

31 W. Pikes Peak Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903

PARKING

Street Parking

HOURS

Dawn to Dusk

AMENITIES

Bear-proof Trash ContainersBear-proof Trash Containers
BenchesBenches
Dog ParkDog Park
LightingLighting
ParkingParking
Pavilion / ShelterPavilion / Shelter
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
Shaded AreaShaded Area
Trash ReceptaclesTrash Receptacles

ACTIVITIES

Dog WalkingDog Walking
RunningRunning
WalkingWalking

Antlers Park (City of Colorado Springs)

Antlers Park is a 3.4-acre historic downtown green space nestled beside the iconic Antlers Hotel — one of the most storied landmarks in Colorado Springs. With views of Pikes Peak framed by shade trees and open lawns, it’s a quiet and scenic retreat right in the heart of the city.

 

Features

  • Historic locomotive on display
  • Large group picnic shelter (reservable)
  • Picnic tables and open green space
  • Shaded walking paths and sidewalk loop
  • Restrooms
  • Dog park (separate fenced area with small and large dog zones, synthetic turf, play amenities, and dog water station)
  • Wheelchair accessible

 

What to Expect A peaceful, historically rich park that’s perfect for a lunch break, a casual stroll, or letting the dog run. The park has a relaxed, unhurried feel — more of a scenic respite than an active recreation hub — and the backdrop of the Antlers Hotel and Pikes Peak views make it one of the more photogenic spots in downtown.

 

History Antlers Park has been part of downtown Colorado Springs since the early 1900s, originally designed as a landscaped arrival gateway for travelers stepping off the train at the nearby Denver and Rio Grande Railroad depot. The park takes its name from the Antlers Hotel, first built by city founder General William Jackson Palmer in 1883 and a downtown landmark ever since. The park is one of three historic downtown parks — along with Acacia and Alamo Square — included in the city’s Downtown Historic Parks Master Plan.

 

Plan Your Visit
Location: 31 W. Pikes Peak Ave. (W. Pikes Peak Ave. & Sierra Madre St.), Downtown Colorado Springs
Parking: Metered street parking nearby; parking garage adjacent
Hours: Open daily Fees: Free

Park Regions

Colorado Springs

Park Map Resources

Accessibility Offerings

Paved PathwayPaved Pathway
Sensory-Friendly AreasSensory-Friendly Areas
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair Accessible

Park Facilities

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