Garden of the Gods Park

Park

ADDRESS

1805 N. 30th Street Colorado Springs, CO 80904

PARKING

Several Large Parking Lots & Visitor Center Parking Lot

HOURS

Winter: 5AM to 9PM Summer: 5AM to 10:00PM

AMENITIES

Bear-proof Trash ContainersBear-proof Trash Containers
BenchesBenches
Bike RackBike Rack
Bottle Filling StationBottle Filling Station
Drinking FountainDrinking Fountain
LightingLighting
ParkingParking
Pavilion / ShelterPavilion / Shelter
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
RestroomsRestrooms
Scenic OverlookScenic Overlook
Shaded AreaShaded Area
Trail ConnectionTrail Connection
Trail Map DisplayTrail Map Display
Trailhead SignageTrailhead Signage
Trash ReceptaclesTrash Receptacles
Visitor CenterVisitor Center

ACTIVITIES

Adaptive BikingAdaptive Biking
Bird WatchingBird Watching
BoulderingBouldering
Commute BikingCommute Biking
Dog WalkingDog Walking
EquestrianEquestrian
HikingHiking
PhotographyPhotography
Rock Climbing (permit required)Rock Climbing (permit required)
RunningRunning
WalkingWalking
Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing
YogaYoga

Garden of the Gods Park

Garden of the Gods Park is Colorado Springs’ crown jewel—a National Natural Landmark known worldwide for its towering red sandstone formations framed by Pikes Peak. With awe-inspiring geology, rich cultural history, and miles of trails, it is one of the most visited parks in the state and a must-see for residents and visitors alike.

Trails & Recreation

Garden of the Gods offers more than 21 miles of trails for hiking, running, biking, and horseback riding. The Perkins Central Garden Trail is a family-friendly, paved 1.5-mile loop with spectacular views of the park’s signature formations. Mountain bikers and equestrians can explore designated multi-use routes, while technical climbers come from around the globe to scale the sandstone spires (permit required).

Wildlife & Scenery

Mule deer, bighorn sheep, and red-tailed hawks are frequently seen among the towering rock formations. The park is also one of the best places to capture sunrise or sunset photography, when the sandstone glows against the backdrop of Pikes Peak and the Front Range.

History

The park’s striking formations began forming more than 300 million years ago, later uplifted and sculpted into their current dramatic shapes. In 1909, Charles Elliott Perkins’ children honored his wishes to donate the land to the City of Colorado Springs, ensuring that the park would remain “free to the world.” Today, Garden of the Gods continues to inspire millions each year with its blend of geology, history, and natural beauty.

Plan Your Visit

Location: 1805 N. 30th Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Hours: Open daily, 5:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (summer) and 5:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (winter)
Parking & Access: Multiple lots are available throughout the park. The Visitor & Nature Center, located across from the main entrance, offers free exhibits, maps, and educational programs.
Tips: Arrive early to beat crowds, especially on weekends. Dogs are welcome on leash, and rock climbing requires registration and proper gear.  Stop at the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center to see maps, interpretive displays, use the restrooms and grab food & souvenirs.
More Information: https://gardenofgods.com/

With its dramatic landscapes, deep cultural roots, and abundant recreational opportunities, Garden of the Gods Park is a one-of-a-kind outdoor treasure in the Pikes Peak region.

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Site Overview

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Accessibility Offerings

ADA Accessible ParkingADA Accessible Parking
ADA Accessible RestroomsADA Accessible Restrooms
Paved PathwayPaved Pathway
Sensory-Friendly AreasSensory-Friendly Areas
Tactile / Braille SignsTactile / Braille Signs
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair Accessible
Wide Trails (min 36")Wide Trails (min 36")

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