To Our Valued Guests
AT THE BROADMOOR, OUR MISSION HAS ALWAYS BEEN to provide exceptional care and create unforgettable experiences for our guests. Since our founding in 1918 to today, our dedication to exceeding expectations remains unchanged. We take pride in our ability to infuse energy into family vacations, group outings, adventures, and social events, and we strive to help create one-of-a-kind memories that will be cherished for generations.
Welcome to The Broadmoor!
We are proud to have received the longest consecutive string of Forbes Five-Star and AAA FiveDiamond ratings of any resort in the world, an achievement we attribute to our unwavering dedication to our guests.
Our property offers a vast array of activities that showcase the beauty and excitement of Colorado. From golfing on our renowned courses to exploring the outdoors with Broadmoor Outfitters or taking a trip to the summit of Pikes Peak aboard the refurbished Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway, we offer unique experiences that create unforgettable memories.
Our stewardship of historic Colorado landmarks also extends to Seven Falls, which this year celebrates its 140th anniversary as a natural attraction with special events throughout the season, as well as the reopening of Restaurant 1858.
We are pleased to announce that the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, has a new home at The Broadmoor—the site of eight USGA Championships and the upcoming 2025 U.S. Senior Open. Located in The Broadmoor Golf Club building, the museum is open to all guests free of charge. Its collection includes memorabilia and displays celebrating more than 148 Colorado golf icons— including Broadmoor founder Spencer Penrose, who is among this year’s inductees.
Our food and beverage offerings are another point of pride. We incorporate a bounty of locally grown seasonal ingredients among our nine restaurants and in our event kitchens, expertly prepared and presented by creative chefs to delight your palate at every turn.
It is our pleasure and singular purpose to not only meet our guests’ needs but exceed all expectations. Thank you for joining us, and please enjoy your stay.
Sincerely,
STEPHEN BARTOLIN JR. Chairman of The Broadmoor and President of The Broadmoor–Sea Island Company JACK G. DAMIOLI President and CEO The BroadmoorWe’re so pleased you have chosen to stay with us.
Whether you are a first-time visitor or a longtime member of our family, you are forever a part of our history—and what a dynamic history it has been.
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B ask in the great outdoors in style and comfort with The Broadmoor Wilderness Experience properties. BY TOM WILMES
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Our Family is Growing
The Broadmoor welcomes Vice President and Managing Director Abby Murtagh, Vice President of Food and Beverage David Patterson.WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ABBY MURTAGH has joined The Broadmoor as its Vice President and Managing Director. Ms. Murtagh brings a wealth of experience to the role and is responsible for overseeing the resort’s daily operations, helping to further its Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond service and culture. Additionally, she will supervise The Broadmoor Seven Falls and The Broadmoor Wilderness Experience properties, ensuring guests have a truly unique experience.
“We are delighted to welcome Abby to The Broadmoor family,” says Broadmoor President and CEO Jack Damioli. “With her extensive knowledge and diverse experiences from iconic, one-of-a-kind hotels on a national scale, we are confident that she will help us take the resort to even greater heights.”
Ms. Murtagh’s career spans several renowned hospitality resorts and experiences across the United States. Her impressive track record includes serving as General Manager during the renovation of the legendary Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort. She was General Manager at the Hilton Salt Lake City, Resident Manager at the Waldorf Astoria New York in Manhattan, and held key
hospitality positions at the Hilton Waikoloa in Hawaii.
The Broadmoor is also pleased to announce the promotion of David Patterson to the position of Vice President of Food and Beverage. Since joining the resort in 2013 as just the sixth Executive Chef in its hundred-plusyear history, Mr. Patterson has been instrumental in elevating its culinary offerings. He has traveled extensively, immersing himself in the diverse culinary traditions of South Korea, China, Thailand, Singapore, India, Egypt, and Jordan.
Mr. Patterson’s culinary expertise has been recognized on multiple occasions, including as Executive Chef of the Hotel Hana in Maui, where he hosted a prestigious James Beard House dinner. He also gained valuable experience during his tenure as a Sous Chef at Maisonette in Cincinnati, a restaurant that received five stars and five diamonds for 42 consecutive years.
Moreover, Mr. Patterson has worked with renowned chef Alain Ducasse at his New York, Paris, and Monaco restaurants, further expanding his culinary horizons. His extensive experience and passion for the art of cooking make him the ideal candidate for his new role at The Broadmoor.
Well-Connected
WHILE THE BROADMOOR’S TRANQUIL surroundings and Rocky Mountain backdrop make the resort feel like a secluded retreat, transportation to and from The Broadmoor couldn’t be easier.
Colorado Springs is conveniently accessible by air through both Colorado Springs Airport and Denver International Airport. Direct flights from major domestic and international cities provide numerous options for travel, and direct round-trip and one-way shuttle service is available to the resort from both airports.
Colorado Springs Airport
With more than 4,500 seats flying into Colorado Springs Airport (COS), thirteen
.ESSENTIALS. TRANSPORTATION
The Broadmoor Transportation Department is happy to assist with any travel-related needs, including reservations, directions, and other transportation options. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (855) 498-7558 for information.
nonstops and hundreds of connections, the Colorado Springs Airport makes it easy to reach The Broadmoor. The airport serves six carriers: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Avelo, and Sun Country. You can go anywhere you want to go, with nonstop service to Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Phoenix, San Antonio, and Salt Lake City. Find more information at FlyCOS.com
Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport (DEN) is accessible from all major U.S. cities and
is served by all major airlines. Nonstop international flights from Tokyo, Frankfurt, London, Vancouver, Toronto, Cancun, Mexico City, Panama City, Reykjavík, and Calgary are also available. Find more information at FlyDenver.com
Gray Line Tours
Our partners at Gray Line offer shuttle transportation, as well as private sedans and SUVs, to and from the Colorado Springs Airport. Only private sedan and SUV service is available to and from the Denver International Airport. Reservations are required at least 48 hours in advance. For schedules, pricing, and reservations, visit Broadmoor.com/grayline or call (719) 633-1181.
Rental car service is offered through our partners at Enterprise, with convenient pick-up or drop-off service at the resort. Visit Enterprise.com for information
Within easy reach of numerous national and international locations, The Broadmoor only feels like it’s a world removed.
Riding in Style
FROM THE 1930S THOUGH THE 1950S, THE BROADMOOR OPERATED one of the largest private fleets of Cadillac vehicles in the world. The cars were used to transport guests to and from the resort, for sightseeing tours around the region, and for special occasions. The brand was also a favorite of resort founder Spencer Penrose, who personally selected several custom models for the resort and for his own personal use.
To provide guests with transportation to area attractions, Mr. Penrose purchased the local Gray Line Touring Company in 1935. He also provided luxury touring cars for the convenience of guests of The Broadmoor. Initially, he insisted on Pierce-Arrow automobiles, but by the 1930s, he had switched to Cadillacs and the eight-door touring models. By 1955, The Broadmoor had a fleet of more than 75 Cadillacs.
The luxury automobile manufacturer designed special models exclusively for the resort, including six 1959 custom Broadmoor Skyviews. The 12-passenger touring cars boasted V8 engines and Plexiglas panels that spanned the entire roof, providing panoramic views of the mountain scenery. Julie Penrose’s favorite car, a 1937 green flathead V8 sightseeing car, and a 1936 V12 hardtop belonging to the Gray Line fleet, have both been restored to new condition and are displayed at The Broadmoor’s Main and West entrances on sunny days. They are also available with chauffeurs for use by bridal parties, during corporate events, and other special occasions. Here’s a look at several notable vehicles from the resort’s history:
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
When Mr. Penrose wanted the perfect car as an anniversary present for his wife, Julie, he ordered a custom-built 1928 Cadillac Imperial Coup with a V8 engine and specially designed Hibberd & Darrin body. The Penroses traveled to France to pick up the car and enjoyed its appointments and luxurious ride during a monthlong tour of Europe.
1936 V12 CADILLAC TOURING CARS
Mr. Penrose purchased this model to become part of his Gray Line Touring Company, which he acquired in 1936. Guests utilized the cars for sightseeing trips, touring, and excursions to popular attractions. In pleasant weather, you will often see a fully restored version of this model parked in front of the resort’s main entrance. It’s also available for special events.
1937 FLATHEAD V8 CADILLAC TOURING CAR
A 1937 custom-made Cadillac was part of the original fleet that served the hotel through the 1950s. The number of these elegant vehicles reached a high of 13 in 1956. The car has been meticulously restored to mint condition and is available for viewing at the resort and for special events and weddings
Occasions to Celebrate
While a stay at The Broadmoor feels like a holiday any time of the year, partaking in one of our seasonal events makes for a truly unforgettable experience.
Memorial Day
MAY 26-30, 2023
Welcome summer with a fun-filled weekend at The Broadmoor, filled with exciting activities and special events. Enjoy a wide variety of special activities and scheduled events along with world-class dining, golf, tennis, and spa.
Father’s Day
JUNE 15-18, 2023
Fly fishing, golf, quality family time, and opportunities to just relax—what more could a father want?
The Broadmoor Pikes
Peak International Hill Climb
JUNE 25, 2023
Watch the thrilling, high-octane action as competitors vie to be “King of the Mountain” during America’s secondoldest motorsports event, after the Indianapolis 500.
Fourth of July Weekend
JULY 1–6, 2023
Enjoy patriotic celebrations, musical performances, and special events, all leading to the grand finale of the Fourth of July Fireworks Extravaganza!
Labor Day Weekend
SEPTEMBER 1-6, 2023
In honor of a holiday that recognizes hard work and dedication, we invite you to shift your focus to valuable time with friends and family, creating memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Thanksgiving Weekend
NOVEMBER 23-26, 2023
Kick off the holiday season with a reservation at any of The Broadmoor dining venues.
White Lights
NOVEMBER 25, 2023
Don’t miss the White Lights Ceremony, November 25, when Santa helps flip the switch on the resort’s annual display of millions of twinkling holiday lights.
The Broadmoor Holiday Show
DECEMBER 15, 16, 22, 23, AND 24, 2023
Back by popular demand, singer Debby Boone returns to headline The Broadmoor’s annual holiday show. This cherished holiday tradition pairs seasonal favorites in a variety show format, sprinkled with a few surprises. Joining Boone are Broadway star Marcus Lovett; songwriter, Jim Salestrom; the Colorado Springs Children’s Chorale; and Ken Miller and The Broadmoor Pops Orchestra.
Twelve Days of Christmas
DECEMBER 20–JANUARY 1
Daily events, pickleball on our indoor courts, and classes
such as “The B’s and Q’s of Etiquette” and waltz lessons add something special to each date on the calendar during our Twelve Days of Christmas celebration.
New Year’s Eve Gala
DECEMBER 31, 2023
Join us for a traditional black-tie optional New Year’s Eve Dinner and Gala in Broadmoor Hall. Includes a five-course meal and music by Ken Miller and The Broadmoor Pops, joined by Broadway star Marcus Lovett and singer Julie Bradley.
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Special room rates and packages are available for these and many more special occasions at The Broadmoor. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (855) 498-7558 for information.
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New Year’s Eve Bash
DECEMBER 31, 2023
The more casual Bash, held in The Broadmoor’s International Center, features dance music by a DJ, along with a cash bar throughout the event and a champagne toast at midnight.
The Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic
FEBRUARY 24, 2024
The Broadmoor, in partnership with the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, brings back a century-old equestrian tradition with this annual event that pits The Penrose Polo Team against Emerald Valley Polo in a spirited exhibition match. Watch top players compete at the Norris Penrose Event Center, an open-air arena at the base of Pikes Peak. For ticket information and room packages, visit WinterPoloClassic.org and Broadmoor.com.
Easter Weekend
MARCH 30-APRIL 1, 2024
Make plans to celebrate Easter weekend at The Broadmoor with special brunches and an egg hunt.
Earl Klugh’s Weekend of Jazz
APRIL 4–7, 2024
Guitarist and host Earl Klugh’s annual Weekend of Jazz at The Broadmoor features an event-filled weekend of concerts and activities.
Mother’s Day Weekend
MAY 10-12, 2024
Treat Mom like a queen with a celebratory stay at The Broadmoor. Be sure and make reservations for our lavish Mother’s Day Brunch!
FEBRUARY 24, 2024
Polo Returns to Colorado Springs
The Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic revives a century-old tradition.
LAST FEBRUARY, THE Norris Penrose Event Center hosted the inaugural Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic. The event, a joint effort between the resort and the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, marked a renewed tradition at The Broadmoor, bringing the sport back to the region after nearly a century.
Broadmoor founder Spencer Penrose was an avid polo player who maintained stables for over 400 horses on the grounds for both guests and sport. In 1924, he founded The Broadmoor Polo Association and The Penrose Polo Park with fellow enthusiasts in the Pikes Peak area. The resort once had at least four polo fields just east of the property.
However, the Great Depression and World War II cleared those fields and polo action from the region. More recently, polo player and U.S. Air Force Academy graduate Nicholas Francoeur proposed an idea to bring it back, inspired by the annual Snow Polo World Championship in Aspen, Colorado.
More than 800 spectators attended the 2023 Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic to watch The Penrose Polo Team and Emerald Valley Polo square off on a sunny February afternoon on the Norris Penrose Event Center’s arena. Each team fielded three riders and horses, and the game consisted of four seven-minute periods called “chukkers”. Ultimately, the Emerald Valley team emerged victorious (12-9) and took home the Spencer Penrose Polo Park Cup. The horses were provided by Colorado State University’s National Championship program.
The 2024 Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic on February 24 is expected to be equally exciting. As part of the event, The Broadmoor will offer special accommodation packages, including VIP seating and transportation to and from the venue Visit Broadmoor.com and WinterPoloClassic.org for information.
At The Broadmoor Seen
Movie stars, elected officials, athletes, foreign dignitaries, and many other high-profile guests have enjoyed a stay at The Broadmoor. Visit our photo gallery in the West Tower by PLAY to see more.
THIS SPRING , be among the first to experience new Broadmoor suites on Star Breeze , joining S tar Legend and, coming in 2024, Star Pride . Inspired by Windstar’s affiliate property, The Broadmoor’s luxurious design, these suites offer European elegance with classic furniture, signature carpeting and wallpaper, and historical photographs.
Windstar delivers you from your stunning suite to the doorsteps of the world’s unforgettable destinations such as Europe, Tahiti, and the Middle East in private yacht style. Highly personalized experiences and casual luxury are at your fingertips for a cruise that’s 180 degrees from ordinary.
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Past Broadmoor guests receive a 5% discount on cruise fares. To find your way to Windstar Cruises, call your Travel Advisor or 855-587-0976.
From fashionable women’s and men’s clothing and accessories from top designers, to jewelry, fine art, locally crafted goods, signature items and apparel, spa products, and more, you’ll find something for everyone among The Broadmoor’s 20 specialty retail shops.
The Great Republic
Specializing in 19th-century U.S. flags, exceptional period maps, and one-of-a-kind Americana. The Great Republic also carries vintage British Empire and American sporting antiques and collectibles. Retail Plaza
Broadmoor Jewelry À La Mode
The À La Mode collection features some of the finest jewelry designers and artisans in the industry, with a focus on bold, modern, and unique designs like Katy Briscoe, Bayco Jewels, and Aletto Brothers. The collection is curated for the client who is seeking one-of-a-kinds,
artisan handmade jewelry, and stunning colored gemstone items. Retail Plaza
The Broadmoor Jewelry Company
Featuring renowned designers Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, Mikimoto, John Hardy, Pesavento, Temple St. Clair, Penny Preville, Birks Group, and many more. Retail Plaza
The Boutique at The Broadmoor
Shop a curated collection highlighted by brands such as FRAME, Lululemon, and Derek Lam. Also a perfect shop to buy a unique gift, featuring MacKenzie-Childs, NEST candles, whimsical ceramics,
greeting cards, and more. Southeastmoor Building
The Broadmoor Traditional Art Gallery
Emphasizing timeless work in a variety of themes, subject, and medium. This includes serene landscapes, compelling portraits and still lifes, and an extensive bronze collection that’s sure to impress. Northmoor Building
Gibson’s Mineral Gallery
Celebrating the beauty of exotic stones and fossils from around the world. Designs include furniture, mounted specimens, jewelry, and board games. Northmoor Building
The Children’s Collection
Find children’s classic apparel from Lilly Pulitzer and Peter Millar and whimsical and fun styles for kids to play in, as well as exciting games, books, and toys. Featuring the popular Jellycat plush and Kids Made Modern interactive toys, and signature Broadmoor apparel. Broadmoor West
The Broadmoor Shop
Featuring men’s and women’s specialty apparel, distinctive accessories, hats, sundries, and gifts. Don’t miss The Children’s Collection, featuring fun fashions, toys, books, games, and gifts for kids and teens. Broadmoor West
The Western Art Gallery
Through the work of our nationally renowned and regional artists, this gallery focuses on the culture of the West, featuring an abundance of bronze work, from cowboys and Native Americans to the wildlife that occupies the land and sky. Southmoor Building
Base Camp, The Broadmoor Wilderness Experience Shop
From signature apparel and gifts to gear, Base Camp features notable brands such as Kuhl, Columbia, and Patagonia. Broadmoor South
Rutledge’s Men’s Shop
Since 1967, Rutledge’s has offered the finest quality, fit, value, and service. Collections include Brioni, Robert Graham, Robert Talbott, Zanella, Baracuta, St. Croix, Paige, Remy Leather, Citizens of Humanity, Gravati, Allen Edmonds, and Alden shoes, as well as accessories from Bohlin, Pantherella socks, and Lucchese boots. Retail Plaza
Golf Shop
A full-service pro shop featuring men’s and women’s golf and logo apparel and accessories, as well as equipment and rentals from Callaway. The Broadmoor Golf Pro Shop has been ranked in the top 100 golf shops every year since 1998 and has received numerous national awards. Club repair and storage are also available. Golf and Spa Building, first floor
The Salon Shop
With everything you need to create a more glamorous you, this shop features mineral makeup, hair and nail products, and gift items. Golf and Spa Building, second floor
Fitness Shop
Everything you need to look and feel your best while on the go, including fashionable activewear and swimwear for women and men, as well as swimming and exercise accessories, snacks, and supplements. Golf and Spa Building, second floor
Strata
Your destination for oneof-a-kind art, handmade jewelry, gifts, and decorations made from beautiful gems and crystals. Retail Plaza
Peter Millar
Founded in 2001 at Sea Island with a single cashmere sweater, Peter Millar has grown into a premium menswear lifestyle brand featuring a wide
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range of casual sportswear, tailored dress furnishings, and luxury and performance golf attire. Retail Plaza
Signature Shop
Take home a wonderful representation of The Broadmoor with our selection of branded gifts and apparel. Broadmoor Main
Racquet Shop
This award-winning shop features tennis, pickleball, and fitness apparel, as well as footwear, equipment, and accessories. Racquet customization and rental equipment are also available. Lessons with our top-rated teaching staff can be arranged year-round. Golf and Spa Building, lower level
Spa Shop
Extend your Broadmoor Spa experience to your home. The Spa Shop features bath and body care products, candles, and accessories. Golf and Spa Building, third floor
Yarid’s Shoes
Featuring the finest collection of men’s, women’s, and children’s footwear, including designs from Tory Burch, Salvatore Ferragamo, J/ Slides, and Sorel. Luxury handbags and accessories by Longchamp, Rebecca Minkoff, and Hammitt are also available.
Southmoor Building
.ESSENTIALS. THE SHOPS AND GALLERIES AT THE BROADMOOR
Whether for an evening out, a day on the links or in the wilderness, or for the perfect gift or addition to your home décor, the shops and galleries of The Broadmoor offer an array of fine goods to suit every style and occasion. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (844) 361-8971 for information.
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The Broadmoor’s online shopping portal is the perfect place to find signature products from our luxurious bedding and robes to unique ornaments, mugs, and more. You can easily browse and purchase these items from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Whether you’re treating yourself to a little indulgence or looking for the perfect gift, our online store has something for everyone.
The Broadmoor’s online site is also the most convenient way to purchase a Broadmoor gift card. Gift cards may be used for purchases at any of our fine retail shops and galleries, on-property restaurants, spa services, lodging at the resort or one of The Broadmoor’s Wilderness Properties, and The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway. The Broadmoor is proud to partner with American Express as its preferred credit card.
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The Broadmoor’s proprietary honey underscores the culinary team’s commitment to sourcing sustainable, artisanal, and local ingredients. BY
CALLIE SUMLINWhether it’s accompanying imported meats and cheeses on your antipasto board at Ristorante del Lago, comprising the filling of a bonbon at Café Julie’s, or sweetening a Honey Maker Lemonade at the Golden Bee, The Broadmoor’s proprietary honey is a powerhouse local product and a prime example of the resort’s self-sustaining ecosystem of artisanal ingredients.
This honey, which is produced at The Broadmoor's owner's Eagles Nest Ranch in Northern Colorado, is used in drinks and dishes throughout the resort. Much like the Wagyu beef from Eagles Nest Ranch—home to the most genetically pure herd of Wagyu cattle in America—and the seasonal produce grown in The Broadmoor’s greenhouses, this sweet elixir highlights the tightly closed loop of relationships between the ranch, the resort’s onsite gardens, local purveyors, and small producers around the globe to source the highest-quality ingredients for the resort’s restaurants and culinary programs. For guests, that attention to quality and environmental stewardship results in unparalleled deliciousness and luxury.
The Broadmoor has worked with KennethJames (a.k.a “KC”) Tencza of Illuman Apiary for nearly eight years to produce the 1,500-some pounds of honey used annually at the resort. Tencza, who is also a pastor, originally began learning about beekeeping to spend more time with his daughter, Yara. What started as a hobby has turned into a calling and a thriving family business. “They’re a fantastic family,” says Broadmoor Vice President of Food and Beverage David Patterson. “KC is more in tune with the nature and science of bees and honey production than anyone I’ve ever spent time with.”
Eagles Nest Ranch, a 50,000-acre working cattle ranch, is a carefully managed and tightly interconnected ecosystem. In addition to
Tencza’s hives and the resort’s herd of Wagyu cattle, the ranch also comprises a diverse landscape of farmland, marshes, river bottom, and forest. All of the grains consumed by the cattle are grown on the ranch, which is also a wild game bird preserve, making it a truly biodiverse and dynamic part of Colorado’s natural landscape. Understanding and embracing that complex system is key to Tencza’s approach to beekeeping: “My goal is to have a honey that tastes like Eagles Nest and to represent that sense of place," he says.
“Beekeeping follows the seasons,” Tencza says of his craft. “In a day of beekeeping, I get to participate in something complex, magical, challenging, and rewarding. I am an athlete, waking up before the sun and lifting heavy boxes for hours on end. I am a biologist, approaching the hives with curiosity and respect. I am a chemist, thinking about reactions and treatments. I am an ecologist, embracing environments and weather patterns. I am a farmer, cultivating what I know. And I am a poet, seeing how all these things come together.”
Unlike many Colorado beekeepers who transport their hives to California to pollinate during winter, Tencza opts to keep his bees at Eagles Nest year-round. He says this supports a sustainable biology of hardier, healthier bees more adapted to Colorado’s ecosystem. Tencza’s unique appreciation for the environment, attention to detail, and respect for the pollinators “adds something to the honey,” Patterson says.
The honey blending process is also unique: Tencza hand-harvests the honey throughout the season (leaving plenty for the bees, of course), pulling some after successive blooms of the bees’ favorite flowers. He then blends
these harvests to create a well-rounded product that reflects the land’s terroir. “It has parallels to winemaking,” Patterson says.
Eagles Nest Ranch wildflower honey is The Broadmoor’s signature blend and is used property-wide. “That is atypical when you talk about such a highquality ingredient,” Patterson says. “It’s integrated into numerous recipes and applications throughout.”
Honey production at Eagles Nest Ranch has grown year-over-year as Tencza has mastered the nuances of keeping the bees healthy and thriving. If yields are sufficient, guests may even see jars of The Broadmoor’s wildflower honey for sale at Café Julie’s.
Of course, honey is just one such unique and high-quality product used daily across The Broadmoor’s twenty restaurants, cafes, lounges, and bars; in the eighteen kitchens that service the resort’s event spaces; and at The Broadmoor’s three Wilderness Experience properties.
While the culinary operation at the resort is large-scale—encompassing a
staff of more than 1,200 people—the team remains committed to sourcing exceptional ingredients from producers like Tencza.
“That’s such an important part of being a good chef,” Patterson says. “Forging those relationships with people who are harvesting, raising, and growing what we’re cooking.”
Take The Broadmoor’s olive oil, an exceptional-quality product from Castello di Ama, a small-production, 300 olive-tree family farm in Italy’s Tuscan hills. The resort purchases cases and cases of this peppery elixir for cooking regionally inspired Italian cuisine at Ristorante del Lago. The same product is also used for preparing food for banquets and in other restaurants.
The Broadmoor’s extraordinary Wagyu beef program at Eagles Nest Ranch is another standout. “The fact that we are raising our own herd and then handling the butchering and production to bring this exceptional Wagyu beef to our menus across campus is something we’re incredibly proud of,” Patterson says.
While Colorado has a short growing season, The Broadmoor’s horticultural and culinary teams take full advantage of the summer, tending the many gardens and hundreds of hanging baskets of vibrant blooms around campus, growing juicy tomatoes and fragrant herbs at the on-site greenhouses, and buying the state’s best products at peak freshness. “When asparagus is doing well at Milberger Farms in Pueblo, we’re buying as much of that as we can,” Patterson says. “And, of course, everything from the Western Slope—peaches, cherries, apricots, and as much Colorado Olathe corn as they can ship."
While the common perception of an organization as big as The Broadmoor is that it may not be able to focus on local, sustainable, seasonal, and regional food, the resort’s culinary team is, in fact, doing just that. Is it challenging to scale such high-quality ingredients to The Broadmoor’s quantity? Absolutely. But simple, high-quality ingredients are the key to delicious food, especially when they are produced and grown responsibly and in step with the seasons.
SHARING OUR ABUNDANCE
The bounty of food produced at The Broadmoor is plentiful. While Broadmoor chefs are efficient in procuring and preparing only as much food as needed daily, there are inevitably leftovers. Rather than send excess food to landfills or the compost heap, The Broadmoor has partnered with Springs Rescue Mission, the largest shelter for people in need in the area, to provide a steady supply of donated food.
El Pomar Foundation and The Anschutz Foundation, both of which are associated with the resort, also donated $50,000 each to purchase a refrigerated truck the mission can use to safely transport prepared food from The Broadmoor and other organizations in the area. In 2022 alone, The Broadmoor donated more than 9,000 pounds of food to the Springs Rescue Mission.
“In a day of beekeeping, I get to participate in something complex, magical, challenging, and rewarding.”“KC” TENCZA
Local Love
The Broadmoor is proud to feature local, sustainable, and seasonally inspired Colorado ingredients throughout our restaurants. Along with Broadmoor Farms, we work closely with local ranchers and farmers to shape the seasonality of our menus.
flavors of the Broadmoor
A guide to The Broadmoor’s award-winning restaurants and lounges.
Summit
AWARD-WINNING DINING IN SPLENDID SURROUNDINGS DINNER
Our celebration of chic and contemporary American cuisine presents a seasonally vibrant menu, complemented by a sommelier-led world wine and cocktail program. Summit is for those in search of a refined and elegant adventure, illuminated by spectacular service and alive with the spirit of those times you never want to end.
Summit's chef-driven menu has been developed to consistently inspire and delight our diners. The wonderful produce from our very own gardens, alongside a vibrant network of the world's finest farmers and purveyors delivers an experience full of fresh perfection with a touch of the extraordinary on the side.
For a truly elevated taste of Summit, the Summit Ceviche
Trio is a refreshing and bright melody of the simple and the complex presented across three unique variations of ceviche. Starring our catch-of-the-day, the Peruvian Salmon Tiradito and the Japanese inspired Nikkei Tuna, each ceviche delivers a burst of their own personality for a fully-rounded taste sensation.
Ristorante del Lago
FRESH PASTA SERVED WITH A DELICIOUS VIEW BREAKFAST, DINNER
There's nothing quite like a summer's evening here; embraced by the bustling energy of Ristorante del Lago's open kitchen, enjoying a hearty bowl of fresh house-made pasta or a wood-fired pizza, and sinking into the warm atmosphere of Italian hospitality. Looking out across Cheyenne Lake, it's easy to feel transported to the fragrant shores of Lake Como.
The kitchen's “pasta headquarters” are run by three dedicated chefs, all masters of the art. With an authentic understanding of the cuisine and its incredible nuances, the team regularly travel to the finest culinary regions of Italy to find fresh inspiration—from classic, comforting pasta dishes to the delicately crafted Chef's Menu, all paired with a huge selection of Italian wines.
Our Italian producers ensure diners experience the very freshest ingredients. Pio Tosini supplies the delicately sweet Prosciutto di Parma from their family business, the Serra family in Emilia Romagna raise the cows for our delicate ParmigianoReggiano Valserena, and the lively, peppery olive oil that brings such a unique finish to our cuisine comes from Castello di Arna. Our guests would also insist you try the Pollo Arrosto ½ Green Circle Chicken;
slow roasted over “nothing goes to waste” potatoes that catch the chicken's delicious juices as they cook—but please, of course, leave room for the homemade gelato.
Play LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL DINNER
To let the good times really roll, Play is the place. Serving up great entertainment, sharable snacks, a range of games and a delightful feast of family favorites in a lively setting of cool retro vibes, this fun-filled bowling alley and
restaurant concept is a great night out for the whole family.
While the more energetic among you take on the bowling lanes, the dining room's playful attitude keeps the sport theme going and offers a more “adult” version of our milkshakes alongside a range of Colorado microbrews, wines, and spirits. Here you can keep an eye on the bowling from a happy distance while never missing out on the fun.
Working up an appetite is easy and can be quickly satisfied from the menu of Americana classics, such as our signature Play
Nachos, the Colorado Wagyu burger, or the ever-popular charcuterie and pretzel board that bursts with flavor from a selection of salumi, pickles, and warm, salted pretzel rolls. With the clue most definitely in the name, Play is a highenergy destination for family gatherings, private functions, and memorable nights out.
The Grille
THE BROADMOOR'S TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE LUNCH AND DINNER SEASONALLY
Watching over the championship golf courses with an attitude that feels both refined and relaxed in equal measures, this is a second home for many. Glowing with classic sophistication and a million stories told, where the tablecloths are as crisp as the freshly chopped lettuce, The Grille is the place to come together with friends, enjoy some great food, and ignore the clock for a while.
Starring an abundant menu of American grill favorites to be savored with the breathtaking mountain views, The Grille celebrates great sport and fresh food with equal relish.
From the Old Derby Cobb Salad to our beloved burger, this is the sort of menu you need to keep coming back to, time and time again, to make sure you've tried everything at least once.
If the menu is offering you too much choice, may we recommend a couple of house favorites? A club classic is the Breast of Colorado Chicken Picatta; locally-raised chicken medallions lightly breaded, pan-fried with butter, white wine, lemons, and capers and served with fresh house spaghetti. And no visit would be complete without trying The Broadmoor Signature Pepper Steak. The recipe was created by Louis Stratta, the first chef of The Broadmoor, and is loved as much today as it was back then. The Grille? It's a great tradition.
Pastry Perfection
Lake Terrace Dining Room
THE BEST START TO AN AMAZING DAY BREAKFAST AND SUNDAY BRUNCH
As the most important meal of the day, The Broadmoor makes sure breakfast is eaten in a suitably important room. Whether for a quick and healthy kick-start to the morning or to linger over a decadently indulgent brunch, the Lake Terrace Dining Room brings a touch of European elegance to the occasion, with gorgeous views of the lake to refresh the palate.
With an incredible range of breads and pastries made daily by our own bakers, and a huge menu that stretches from the buffet to our Rocky Mountain classics, every breakfast can be a different experience that sets you up for whatever the day may bring.
Not to be missed is our beloved Sunday brunch, also served at the Lake Terrace Dining Room, and offering a famously extensive menu gently accompanied by a pianist. The raw bar, serving a refreshing selection of seafood, is just one of 12 chef-attended stations making sure that every appetite—from prime rib to delicate pastries—is catered for. (We find it all best enjoyed with a glass of champagne.)
La Taverne
SHARING A PASSION FOR GREAT STEAKS LUNCH AND DINNER
Bred for intense marbling and known for its high quality and flavor, our Eagles Nest Ranch Wagyu beef is raised exclusively for The Broadmoor. Our herd's 98 percent full blooded heritage breeding, antibiotic and growth hormone free diet, ensure that we serve the best Wagyu beef available in the United States.
The exceptional selection of
In July, most of us are busy planning outdoor barbecues and picnics. But The Broadmoor’s executive pastry chef Franck Labasse is already working on his signature Christmas treat: panettone.
The domed sweet bread is a tradition on Italian tables in December, with a reputation among bakers as one of the most challenging breads to perfect. Labasse has spent years mastering the technique behind the labor-intensive dessert. “Anything can go wrong at any time, and due to its delicate and airy texture, it is very hard to make perfect,” he says.
For those who have only ever sampled panettone from a big-box store, Labasse’s artisan version—flavored with either citrus or chocolate hazelnut praline—is a revelation. The Broadmoor’s panettone begins in July with the creation of a sourdough starter, or levain, which is refreshed daily for months until sufficiently strengthened. Come the holiday season, the levain is mixed into a sugar- and egg-enriched
hand-cut, prime steaks, chops, and rib is a clear reminder of why this is known as one of the most legendary steakhouses in Colorado. But, the extensive wine list, fascinating cocktail collection and fresh seafood bar ensure La Taverne is also so much more than just a great steak dinner. With a choice of either the elegant main dining room or the airy Le Jardin Room creating a wonderful experience for any occasion, La Taverne's subtle French influence adds an edge of the sophisticated to every dish. The seafood tower, including Maine lobster, Dungeness crab cocktail, oysters and jumbo prawns is a perfect, sharable start to the meal, and our warm, freshly baked bread is, in itself, enough of a reason for many to keep coming back.
dough, which rises over the course of multiple proofs (a three-day long process) before it’s finally ready to bake. Upon removal from the oven, the bread is hung upside down to prevent any loss of its signature height before it is beautifully packaged to sell at Café Julie’s, The Broadmoor’s jewel of a sweet shop located in Broadmoor Main.
While Labasse’s panettone is only available from December 1 through January 1, the Broadmoor’s team of 50-plus pastry chefs and bakers make everything (yes, everything!) at the resort fresh daily. From burger buns and dinner rolls to petite gâteaus and macarons, every baked good on campus is homemade on-site. Want to see some of that confectionary prowess in action? Visit the Chocolate Kitchen at Café Julie’s, where you can look on as the dedicated four-person chocolate team prepares The Broadmoor’s hand-crafted bonbons and showpieces. And you can do more than watch— you are also invited to indulge. –CALLIE
SUMLINThe Broadmoor's Executive Pastry Chef Franck Labasse has mastered the art of panettone, the iconic Italian holiday sweet bread.
.ESSENTIALS. THE BROADMOOR RESTAURANT COLLECTION
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Golden Bee RAISING A GLASS OF GOOD CHEER LUNCH AND DINNER
For centuries, the historic English pub has been the happy heart of the community; not just a place for drinking but a social gathering point for friends and families—and the Golden Bee is no exception. A hearty gastropub menu served with famously laid-back British charm welcomes everyone into this convivial and lively embrace where friendships are formed and quite a lot of beer is enjoyed.
The Golden Bee is an authentic 19th century English pub that arrived, panel by panel, at The Broadmoor in 1961. The result is an authentically cozy atmosphere of warm woods and traditional craftsmanship, perfectly recreating the impressive “palaces to drink” that form such a comforting part of people's lives.
Of course, our fish and chips with house-made beer batter are hard to beat, especially when devoured on the rooftop patio, but the mouth-watering selection of Golden Bee menu favorites, such as the hot pastrami sandwich, will suit any
appetite, whether you choose to wash them down with a yard of ale, or while singing along to the nightly Ragtime tunes on the piano. Cheers!
Restaurant 1858
DINING FIT FOR THE GRANDEST MILE OF SCENERY
LUNCH AND DINNER
SEASONALLY
Colorado's most majestic series of waterfalls, Seven Falls, is the setting for this dining adventure. The thunder of falling water adds a spectacular element to the already remarkable experience, where the cuisine takes inspiration from the region's traditional heritage of early frontier cooking to create a seasonal menu of uniquely Colorado dishes.
This unforgettable restaurant sits at the base of the falls, designed to integrate beautifully into its surroundings, and, in addition to the main dining room, an outdoor patio offers guests the choice to dine even nearer to the cascading waterfall with breath taking views of the canyon.
The kitchen's centerpiece is the wood-burning grill, tempting the senses with the warm and seductive aromas of the menu where choices range from local rainbow trout and bison burgers to the signature wild boar green chili. This is also home to the epitome of Colorado cuisine; our mixed grill featuring bison, jumbo Texas quail, and venison sausage all served with heritage corn Anson Mills grits and Broadmoor Farms pole beans. If that's worked up a thirst, the bar features a well curated selection of Colorado craft beers and prohibition era cocktails, including our Moonshine Mule made with locally produced, awardwinning 291 Fresh Moonshine Whiskey, lime, and ginger beer. 1858 is open during park hours for a la carte lunch & Prix Fixe Dinner.
RESTAURANT 1858
WILD BOAR GREEN CHILE
Chef Miller recommends obtaining fresh fire-roasted green chiles instead of the canned varieties on grocery store shelves for the best flavor.
SERVES 4–5
1 LB. TOMATILLO (PEELED AND CUT IN HALF)
5 GARLIC CLOVES
1 YELLOW ONION (PEELED AND CUT IN QUARTERS)
1 POBLANO PEPPER (SEEDED AND CUT IN LARGE DICE)
1 JALAPEÑO PEPPER (SEEDED AND CUT IN CHUNKS)
VEGETABLE OIL
SALT AND PEPPER
2 EARS OF FRESH CORN (GRILLED AND CUT)
1 LB. OF ROASTED HATCH GREEN CHILES
1 LB. GROUND WILD BOAR (OR GROUND LAMB OR BEEF)
1 SPOON CUMIN SEEDS (TOASTED AND GROUND)
2 CUPS OF WATER OR CHICKEN STOCK TORTILLA CHIPS (ABOUT A HANDFUL, CRUSHED)
1/3 BUNCH CILANTRO (ROUGHLY CHOPPED)
1 TSP OREGANO (ROUGHLY CHOPPED)
1 LIME (JUICE AND ZEST)
1. Preheat oven to 450°. Combine tomatillos, garlic, onions, and peppers on a sheet tray. Add a drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper and roast for about 30 minutes. Combine with remaining vegetables.
2. Add oil to a pot over medium heat and start browning the wild boar. Season with salt, pepper, and cumin. Add water or chicken stock and mixed vegetables. Let simmer for 15 minutes. Add tortillas and simmer for an additional 5 minutes, or longer, if you like. Add fresh herbs and lime juice and season to taste before serving.
The Broadmoor Cafes and Lounges
From special occasions to sandwiches, classic cocktails to extraordinarily divine chocolates, The Broadmoor has the perfect place for every appetite.
Bar Del Lago
For a distinctly Mediterranean cocktail hour, or an informal meal from Ristorante del Lago's dinner menu, Bar Del Lago transports you to an Italian hideaway full of character, warmth, and that particular European attitude that reminds us to relax and simply enjoy the moment. Beautiful Italian cocktails, draft beers, and wines complement classic bar dishes— including the moreish wood-fired pizzas—in this inviting space that shines with more than a glimpse of an Italian heart. Not to be missed is Bar Del Lago's tradition of Aperitivo hour.
Both a drink and an event—a ritual to welcome the evening, a time to share with friends, and a moment to celebrate the day—Aperitivo hour is a chance to raise a glass to life while relishing the afternoon sunshine and views of Cheyenne Lake.
Lake Terrace Pool (SEASONAL)
Starting with a leisurely lunch of fresh salads, fish tacos, and frozen drinks beside the pool before giving into the temptation of a dip in the sparkling blue water is just the most splendid way for the whole family to enjoy the pace of life at The Broadmoor.
Natural Epicurean
Serving fresh coffee and juices, locally sourced salads, sandwiches, and freshlybaked, sweet delights, the casually chic Natural Epicurean cafe satisfies every appetite from healthy living to purely decadent. Either grab and go or relax right here, where the beautiful mountain views go perfectly with any meal.
Cafe Julie's
Our very own Parisian Patisserie, serving moments of lovingly handmade and sublime sweetness, crafted for every occasion and fragranced by the delicious aromas of our onsite bakery and luxury chocolatier kitchen. A meeting place for signature coffee, pastries, gelato, snacks, and, of course, our exclusive chocolates, Cafe Julie's is a feast for the senses and a treat for the tastebuds.
Summit Lounge
Eclectic, innovative, and seductively inviting, the Summit Lounge is the perfect spot to enjoy a cocktail with someone special. With an intimate atmosphere and a sophisticated menu to choose from, the Summit Lounge has a captivating charm that makes any occasion something to remember.
The Hotel Bar
This cozy, lakeside bar is the place to gather with family and friends and lose track of time in deep couches, or head outside and relax in the warm glow of the vast, stone fireplace. Something of a historic institution at The Broadmoor, the stylish and intimate bar is a natural home for cocktails, conversation, and connections, where good times come as standard and worries are soon forgotten. An all-day menu features small plates like the Eagle’s Nest Ranch Wagyu Sliders, favorites like The Broadmoor Caesar Salad, and tempting desserts.
visit Restaurant 1858 at seven falls
LOCATED LESS THAN A MILE FROM THE BROADMOOR, SEVEN FALLS
is one of Colorado’s must-see destinations, with seven tiers and 181 feet of cascading waterfalls situated in Cheyenne Canyon among stunning rock formations and sparkling streams.
Now that Restaurant 1858 at Seven Falls has reopened, visitors have another reason to plan their trip. “We’re thrilled to bring this unique concept back to the Seven Falls experience,” says Executive Sous Chef of Restaurants Justin Miller.
The restaurant’s dining room is positioned at the base of the falls alongside a trout stream, and its design, inspired by America’s National Park architecture, is a nod to the gold-rush history of the region. Whether you dine alfresco on the covered patio or inside the cozy, window-lined dining room, expect a picturesque backdrop for your meal.
In keeping with Seven Falls’ scenic western surrounds, Restaurant 1858’s menu focuses on Colorado cuisine. The wood-fired grill is the centerpiece of the restaurant. “Many of our ingredients make their way across that grill before landing on a guest’s plate,” Miller says.
Those ingredients include Colorado Rocky Mountain Red Trout, harvested from pristine waters in nearby Lost Creek Wilderness. The locally sourced fish is featured in seven different preparations on the dinner menu, from Cast Iron Classic to Crispy Southern Fried.
The 1858 Wood Fired Mixed Grill also showcases traditional game proteins that would have been enjoyed by Pikes Peak miners, including a Colorado bison kabob, venison port cherry sausage, and quail. Those who worked up an appetite hiking to Inspiration Point will appreciate the restaurant’s vibrant Hiker’s Salad, which showcases The Broadmoor’s farm-grown kale, marinated roasted beets, carrots, blueberries, granola, and an açai-pomegranate vinaigrette.
Restaurant 1858 is open seasonally for lunch and dinner, and its hours and menus vary throughout the year. Also be on the lookout for Falling Waffles, open seasonally and offering Broadmoor Creamery ice cream and a variety of toppings served in freshly made bubble waffle cones. It is advised to check the Seven Falls website as you plan your visit to what’s been called the Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado—and is now one of the most delicious, too. Visit SevenFalls.com
Stunning scenery meets classic Colorado cuisine at this iconic dining destination. BY CALLIE SUMLINThe locally sourced fish is featured in seven different preparations on the dinner menu.
ELEVENTH
Play
In 2025, seven years after hosting its second U.S. Senior Open, The Broadmoor will welcome its third. The 2025 U.S. Senior Open will be contested June 26-29 on The Broadmoor’s famed East Course. Hospitality and sponsorship sales began in late 2022; tickets go on sale in March 2024; and, sometime in 2023, Ben Kimball, the USGA’s senior director of championships, will arrive to go over the setup with PGA Director of Golf Russ Miller and Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Grounds, Fred Dickman.
“We know what to expect,” Miller says. After all, this will be the fourth USGA championship for him and Dickman—and the ninth contested at The Broadmoor. “That doesn’t mean there won’t be changes, but we’re ready for them.”
Championship golf has been part of the resort’s DNA since the debut of its Donald Ross-designed layout in 1918. Setting the tone, Broadmoor founder Spencer Penrose invited four of the country’s foremost golfers— U.S. Open champion Chick Evans, PGA champion (and Broadmoor head golf professional) Jim Barnes, future PGA champion Jock Hutchison, and Western Amateur champion Warren Wood—to christen the course with a July 4th match.
Within a decade, the resort had established both The Broadmoor Invitation and Broadmoor Ladies Invitation, both tournaments drawing top amateurs and future major champions. A passel of similarly prestigious national championships followed: six Trans-Mississippi Amateurs, five NCAA Division I Men’s Nationals, three Western Amateurs, and three Women’s Western Amateurs.
By 1959, The Broadmoor had already built a sterling reputation as a championship venue. Staging that year’s U.S. Amateur and seven other USGA championships burnished that reputation to a luster that should only get brighter with the 2025 U.S. Senior Open.
‘Every blade of grass needs to be perfect’
Hospitality tents will go up weeks before the event. A few weeks later, guests and members will be restricted to use the cart path only on the East Course and, for one week prior to the Open, they’ll only have access to the West Course. “With two courses, we can accommodate these restrictions,” Miller says. “We want to put our best foot forward and every blade of grass needs to be perfect.”
The players will all lodge and dine at The Broadmoor. “It’s a short walk for them, which they love,” Miller says. “Another thing is that the USGA has stepped up how it treats caddies—players and caddies will dine in the same location.”
As far as the course setup goes, the USGA’s Kimball will finalize the details with Dickman and Miller next fall. “He’ll take some areas out of play,” Dickman says. “And, in the months leading up to the Open, we’ll gradually narrow the fairways and possibly change some angles off the tee for different looks on the holes.”
Rough decisions
One difference, Dickman notes, might come with the 2021 departure of Mike Davis, the USGA’s longtime CEO and course setup advisor. Davis championed graduated rough (the 2018 U.S. Senior Open featured as many as three cuts on some holes) and at least one potentially reachable
par 4. His successor, Mike Whan, leaves setup decisions to Kimball and Chief Championships Officer John Bodenhamer.
While graduated rough and The Broadmoor’s 331-yard, 2nd hole seem here to stay, some issues remain to consider.
Using the scoring data from the last two Opens, Miller knows that the par-4 10th and par-3 12th—both long holes that played downhill and downwind—were the first and second toughest holes in the last Open. Those are, respectively, the nos. 4 and 16 handicap holes on the course. However, with players averaging a half-shot over par on each, Miller and Dickman are looking at green firmness and other variables that may have spiked those numbers.
On par
Another issue is whether the 611-yard 17th hole, which contestants in the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open played as a par 5, will again be a 517- to 559-yard par 4 as it was in the ’08 and ’18 Senior Opens. That reduces par on the back nine to 34, after a par-36 front nine. In ’08, eight of holes 10 through 18 ranked in top nine for highest scoring average. In ’18, it was seven. So why not stretch out 17 to create an exciting scoring opportunity down the stretch?
“For some reason, the USGA doesn’t like par-71 setups,” Miller says, which means he’d have to convert either the par-5 third or ninth—holes ranked, respectively, 17 and 18 in terms of difficulty—into a par 4. However, in 2022, at the first U.S. Senior Open with Whan as commissioner, par at Saucon Valley was 71. So, 17 could become a
Up for a Challenge
Keys to playing well on The Broadmoor’s East Course
The Broadmoor’s famed East Course has long vexed golf’s greats and amateur players alike. Its demanding layout, tight fairways, and challenging greens each present their own difficulties, but there are a few general tips for playing well on this beautiful mountain course.
EYES ON THE SHRINE
Players should narrow their focus to a specific spot—the 80-foot-high Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun on the flanks of Cheyenne Mountain. Putts tend to break away from the monument on nearly every green. “The main thing is keeping the ball on the other side of the flagstick from the monument,” says golf great Tom Watson.
TAKE A MEASURED APPROACH
Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer described the East Course’s greens as “some of the most severe and punishing in the world.” Shoot for the front, rather than at or above the pin, to set yourself up for a more forgiving putt.
UPS AND DOWNS
“Always keep the hole between your ball and the mountain,” says Director of Golf Russ Miller, “which will always ensure an uphill putt, even if it doesn’t appear to be uphill.”
.ESSENTIALS.
GOLF AT THE BROADMOOR
The Broadmoor features two world-renowned golf courses—the West Course and the famed East Course, where many USGA championships have been decided and a fully stocked golf shop with Callaway clubs, clothing, and available instruction. To book a tee time, schedule a lesson, or get more information, contact the Golf Pro Shop at (844) 794-6654.
A Legacy of Championship Golf
A short history of the eight USGA Championships contested at The Broadmoor.
1959 U.S. AMATEUR
A 19-year-old Jack Nicklaus defeated defending champion Charlie Coe, 1-up, on the East Course. The two went into the par-4 18th hole all square, with Coe’s birdie chip stopping an inch from the hole. Nicklaus then sank an eight-foot birdie, “the most important putt I ever made,” to kickstart his magnificent career.
1962 CURTIS CUP MATCH
By a score of 8-1, Team USA trounced an inexperienced squad from Great Britain and Ireland, the second of 13 consecutive U.S. victories in the biennial event. Star teammates Barbara McIntire and future USGA President Judy Bell opened a store at The Broadmoor that year.
1967 U.S. AMATEUR
Competing in one of only eight U.S. Amatuers ever contested as stroke play, Bob Dickson edged Vinny Giles by one shot on the Robert Trent Jones-designed West Course to become the first and last golfer since Lawson Little in 1935 to capture the U.S. Amateur and British Amateur in the same year.
1982 U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR
Two-time defending champion Juli Inkster, an all-American from San Jose State, easily defeated Cathy Hanlon of SMU, 4 and 3, in the final on the Arnold Palmer-designed South Course. A member of nine Solheim Cup teams, Inkster won 31 LPGA Tour events on her way to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
1995 U.S. WOMEN’S
OPEN
The 50th edition of the championship marked the coming out party of Annika Sorenstam. Rallying from five shots down in the final round, the 24-year-old Swede came home in 2-under to notch the first of the 10 major victories and 72 official LPGA wins in her World Golf Hall of Fame career.
2008 U.S. SENIOR OPEN
An event remembered for a black bear clambering across the East Course on Friday saw a big cat lift the Ouimet Memorial Trophy on Sunday. Eduardo “El Gato” Romero of Argentina shot a smooth 6-under—one of only three players to finish in red numbers— to win his second senior major.
2011 U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN
The first U.S. Women’s Open course longer than 7,000 yards proved no problem for South Korean golfers So Yeon Ryu and Hee Kyung Seo, who finished tied after Ryu birdied the 72nd hole. Ryu also birdied the third playoff hole to win on Monday, as repeated weather delays pushed back the event.
2018 U.S. SENIOR OPEN
David Toms took practically all Sunday to separate himself from a logjam atop the leaderboard. Draining long putts on the 16th and 17th holes, the 2001 PGA Championship winner eked out a one-shot victory over Miguel Angel Jiménez, Jerry Kelly, and Tim Petrovic to claim his first senior victory.
potential birdie hole without changing 3 or 9, but if the par-70 setup remains, we’ll always have the excitement of 2018 champion David Toms’ 19-foot downhill par putt on the 71st hole.
Seeing green
The Broadmoor’s greens have always defended par with vexing reliability. Unlike many championship courses, however, these putting surfaces are not sped up for big events. “We always try to average about 10.8 to 11.2 on the Stimpmeter,” Dickman says. “Any faster and you can’t utilize all the best hole locations.” He also appreciates the 2025 event’s late June date. “In ’08, it was in August. When the temperature increases, the number of hole locations decreases.”
The stats bear him out. Players in the hotter 2008 U.S. Open averaged 31.43 putts per round, compared to 32.04 ten years later.
Dickman chuckles when asked about the “mountain effect” on putts. “They’ll probably show that shrine a hundred times on TV,” he
says, referencing the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun on Cheyenne Mountain, away from which putts mysteriously break. “It’s a visual thing. In comparison to the mountain, the course is flat, but it’s still up against the side of a mountain.” Comprised of about “50 to 70 strains of poa annua,” The Broadmoor greens get taken off growth regulators leading up to the Open, allowing Dickman and East Course superintendent Mike Sartori more flexibility to double-roll them. To ensure uniformity of speed, firmness, smoothness and trueness, The Broadmoor is one of the first courses in the country to use the GS3—a golf-ball-sized rechargeable device with sensors that collects more than 15,000 data points as it rolls along a green. The GS3 creates accurate, measurable agronomic benchmarks that Dickman and Sartori can use to make analytics-driven decisions.
Of course, humans need to execute those decisions. In addition to 60 members of the golf and grounds staffs, interns, and fellow superintendents will also help with everything from mowing and bunker fluffing to collecting the flags behind each day’s final group—and before a souvenir hunter does.
“The Broadmoor’s greens have always defended par with vexing reliability.”
Colorado Golf Hall of Fame Museum Moves to The Broadmoor
Memorabilia and displays in The Broadmoor Golf Club celebrate the state’s golf greats.
BY JON RIZZITHE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HALE IRWIN, BABE Didrikson Zaharias, and more than 148 other Colorado golf icons now have a spectacular new showcase. In honor of its 50th Anniversary, the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame has relocated its museum to The Broadmoor Golf Club.
Both organizations couldn’t have asked for a more perfect union. Since 1973, the Hall of Fame has celebrated excellence; and for more than a century, The Broadmoor has dedicated itself to delivering exceptional service, uncompromising excellence, and distinctive amenities—such as its impeccable East Course, home to eight USGA
Championships and the upcoming 2025 U.S. Senior Open. The Colorado Golf Hall of Fame currently counts 12 Broadmoor legends among its 148 inductees. Broadmoor founder Spencer Penrose is among this year’s class of inductees.
Visitors can access the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame Museum through the golf club’s east entrance, where a high-ceilinged lobby featuring a gallery of oversized vintage photographs and shimmering trophy cases leads to an adjacent corridor brimming with treasures.
Those include backlit, etched-glass portraits of every inductee and cases
.ESSENTIALS.
COLORADO GOLF HALL OF FAME MUSEUM
The Colorado Golf Hall of Fame Museum is located in the lobby and hallway of The Broadmoor Golf Club building. The museum is open to all guests during hours when the Golf Club is open and is free of charge. For more information, visit Broadmoor. com and ColoradoGolf.org
filled with rare artifacts representing their achievements. An elaborate timeline outlines the history of Colorado golf from 1887 to the present, detailing not only the feats of Hall of Famers, but also the significant championships held in Colorado. Highlights include the first U.S. Open west of the Mississippi River; the first national championship won by an African American player; the defining triumphs of Jack, Arnie, Phil, and Annika—and those won elsewhere by such Colorado players as Irwin, Zaharias, Dow Finsterwald, Barbara McIntire, Craig Stadler, Jill McGill, Nancy Roth Syms, Steve Jones, Jennifer Kupcho, and others.
In addition to players, visitors can also learn about Coloradans who have influenced the game: three USGA presidents, including the first woman, Judy Bell; nationally renowned golf professionals and instructors; numerous course developers, architects and superintendents; administrators, and journalists who have shaped the golf landscape.
“I believe the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame has found a fitting new home at our resort,” Broadmoor President and CEO Jack Damioli says. Guests may enrich their experience by scanning QR codes found throughout the museum for multimedia content, with plans for interactive displays in the future.
Even without the bells and whistles, The Broadmoor’s PGA Director of Golf Russ Miller believes “showcasing the distinguished men, women, and golf championships that have had such a profound impact on golf in Colorado allows our members and our guests to recognize and reflect on the great history and traditions of the game.”
1929-2022
In Memory of Dow Finsterwald
A plaque near The Broadmoor’s practice green pays tribute to Dow Finsterwald, the resort’s former PGA Director of Golf (1963-91), who passed away November 4, 2022, at age 93.
As recently as three years ago, Finsterwald was rolling putts near the plaque with the same smooth stroke that brought him the 1958 PGA Championship and 11 other PGA Tour victories. He’d also carded the first 61 on the PGA Tour, where he made 72 consecutive cuts. He compiled a 9-3-1 record in four Ryder Cups.
“Always working on the short game,” this visitor said to him.
“Every part of my game is short now,” came the reply with a laugh.
Finsterwald’s feats and winning personality made him the perfect successor to “Big Ed” Dudley, The Broadmoor’s legendary PGA Director of Golf who died of a heart attack in 1963. Finsterwald oversaw the opening of the second Robert Trent Jones-designed nine holes on the West course and the full 18-hole South Course designed by his close friend, Arnold Palmer. He helped bring two USGA championships to the resort and captained the winning 1977 U.S. Ryder Cup team.
Finsterwald split his retired years between homes in Colorado Springs and Orlando, where he lived near Palmer at Bay Hill. He strongly promoted the First Tee in Colorado and the Jensen Beach Hibiscus Children’s Center in Florida. He worked on the USGA’s Rules Committee, was inducted into the PGA of America Hall of Fame and helped design Pikewood National Golf Club, two hours from his hometown of Athens, Ohio.
In the months before he died, he’d regularly have lunch at The Broadmoor’s Grille, walking slowly down Heritage Hallway, past cases displaying shining mementos of a life spent doing what he loved.
A Coveted Invitation
The Broadmoor Invitation attracts the country’s top amateur golfers for a competitive, fun-filled event
BY JON RIZZIIN 2014, THE BROADMOOR RESURRECTED
The Broadmoor Invitation, an elite golf tournament that had endured for over 70 years and then disappeared for 20. Thanks to the efforts of the club’s PGA Director of Golf, Russ Miller, it’s here to stay.
Miller modernized what started in 1921 as a fiveday competition between the country’s top amateurs (winners included Lawson Little, Charlie Coe, Hale Irwin, and Duffy Waldorf) by turning it into a four-day, flighted, scratch four-ball championship that not only attracted quality competitors but also presented a full menu of activities for their guests or significant others.
“The tournament really takes care of the spouses,” Allen Schlup of Overland Park, Kansas, says. In 2021, while he and fellow Loch Lloyd Country Club member Jordan Wilson ham-and-egged their way to a 17-under
269 to win the Champions flight, their wives got to select from such options as guided hikes to The Broadmoor’s Cloud Camp, cooking lessons with Broadmoor chefs, “or they could go to the spa, swim, play tennis, or go fishing,” Schlup marvels.
A 36-year-old attorney who had competed in numerous tournaments around the country, Schlup teamed with Wilson, who in 2016 finished runner-up in the Invitation with a different partner. Schlup had never played The Broadmoor.
“My wife, Amanda, and I arrived the Sunday before the event to get in a practice round, but even before that, Russ was very thorough and communicative,” Schlup recalls. “From start to finish, everyone we ran into and talked to bent over backward. It was first-class all the way.”
Wilson enjoyed the format. “As opposed to the stress of individual
play, four-ball spills into a better relationship with the people you’re playing with,” he says. “Plus, with everyone staying on property, you enjoy opportunties to interact with the entire field.”
In addition to the top-tier food, service, scenery, and course conditions, Schlup especially appreciated feeling “special” during the event. “They feed you, put your name on a placard on the range like a Tour player, and announce your name on the first tee,” he says. “One of the tee gifts was a custom-fit Callaway Odyssey putter.”
Putting at The Broadmoor is famously tricky, so Schlup asked a starter to educate him about the greens before his practice round.
His reads resulted in a pair of champions’ jackets in 2021 and 2022, when a significantly longer, sterner course setup led to a winning score of three-under 283—14 shots higher than their previous score and seven clear of the runners-up.
“Russ clearly didn’t like our 17-under that first year,” Schlup laughs. “So, he added about 1,100 yards and toughened the pin placements. I can’t wait to see what they throw at us next.”
The Broadmoor Invitation, July 23–27, 2023, attracts premier amateur players to compete at one of the world’s mosthonored golf destinations over four rounds of stroke play. For application information, contact Director of Golf Russ Miller at (855) 498-7558 or rmiller@broadmoor.com
“From start to finish, everyone we ran into and talked to bent over backward. It was first-class all the way.”ALLEN SCHLUP (LEFT) AND JORDAN WILSON, 2022 AND 2023 BROADMOOR INVITATION CHAMPIONS
Learn from a Legend
Mats Wilander to Teach Tennis Clinics
All in on Pickleball
Easy to learn and challenging to master, pickleball offers a fast-paced mix of fun and fitness.
BYIF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR AN ACTIVITY THAT combines fun and fitness, look no further than that fast-paced sport of pickleball.
A cross between tennis, table tennis, and badminton, pickleball can be played as singles or doubles using fiberglass paddles and a lightweight plastic ball. The game begins with an underhanded serve into the opponents’ opposite square, and players then volley back and forth—known as “dinking”—taking care to avoid the no-volley zone in front of the net called “the kitchen.” Only the serving team can score a point and games are played to 11.
The Broadmoor, an early adopter of the sport, launched its pickleball program in 2017. It has since become a full-blown craze at the resort, including events like pickleball and pizza weekends. Facilities include four
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dedicated pickleball courts (three on-site and one at The Broadmoor’s Cloud Camp at 9,100 feet), three certified pickleball pros, and a retail shop stocked with everything from visors to T-shirts to balls and fiberglass paddles from top brands like Head and Onix.
Broadmoor Racquet Sports Director Karen Schott says the resort was also looking for more family-oriented activities, and pickleball was a perfect fit. Aside from being a fun and social sport, pickleball also provides an excellent workout. It’s relatively easy to pick up the game, especially for current and former tennis players.
“Pickleball is an easy game to learn and a difficult game to master,” Schott says. “But it’s the fun and camaraderie that keep players at every level engaged in the game.”
BROADMOOR RACQUET SPORTS
The Broadmoor’s program is rated one of the country’s Top 20 tennis resorts by Tennis magazine. Facilities include eight courts, including two Har-Tru clay courts and four pickleball courts, as well as a fully stocked Racquet Sports Shop. A bubble covers two courts for winter play, mid-October through mid-May. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (844) 361-8944 for information.
This summer, tennis enthusiasts have a rare opportunity to learn from one of the best in the game at an exclusive weekend retreat hosted by The Broadmoor and led by former world No. 1 Mats Wilander. “An Opportunity with Tennis Legend, Mats Wilander,” will take place from August 12–13 at The Broadmoor, offering fast-paced tennis drills, courtside cocktails, and an exhibition featuring Wilander. Participants will also receive ample one-on-one instruction with Wilander, a Swedish tennis player who won the Australian Open, the French Open, and the U.S. Open in 1988. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2002.
For more information about the clinic, call (719) 471-6174.
TOM WILMES
Family Fun
WHETHER YOUR KIDS’ FIRST STOP IS THE WATERSLIDE OR THEY head straight for the bowling lanes at PLAY, there’s always something fun to do. Here are some of our favorite options for kids of all ages.
Bee Bunch
The Broadmoor’s full- or half-day camp sessions for kids ages 3 to 12 offer supervised excursions and exciting on-property activities. Available daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day and Thanksgiving through Christmas, our camp counselors have planned a wide variety of fun, age-appropriate activities including outdoor lessons, arts and crafts, STEM activities, and nature walks, as well as field trips to Cheyenne Zoo and more!
Seven Falls and Restaurant 1858
Don’t miss a visit to The Broadmoor’s Seven Falls, with its kid-friendly walking trails and majestic waterfalls. When you’re done exploring, relax with a bite or a beverage at Restaurant 1858 or Falling Waffles food truck, both at the base of the falls.
Pickleball
Head to the racquet sports pavilion for pickleball, a sport the whole family can enjoy. We have everything you need to try this fast-paced, tennis-style game played on a smaller court. It’s easy to learn and ideal for people of varying skill levels.
The Broadmoor Golf Club
The whole family can get in the swing with a round of golf or instruction at The Broadmoor Golf Club, consistently ranked among the best in the world. Be sure and peruse the displays and memorabilia included in the recently installed Colorado Golf Hall of Fame.
PLAY
The Broadmoor’s family-friendly fun center, offers food and beverages designed to delight
all ages, as well as six lanes of bowling and a variety of games, including shuffleboard, billiards, foosball, and interactive games.
Falconry Program
Learn what makes a falcon different from an eagle or an owl. Or walk in the field and watch a falcon strategically track from above before landing on the gloved hand of his trainer. Kids love seeing these amazing birds of prey up close while learning how they live in the wild. Our in-house experts at The Broadmoor Falconry Program, a short ride from the resort, tailor the educational experience to each audience. This activity is perfect for a family with kids ages 5 and older.
The Broadmoor Fly Fishing School
Teach a kid to fish and you’ll have a fishing buddy for life. Our fly fishing excursions are perfect for older children of all skill levels. Choose from a variety of instructional experiences, including one-hour classes on-site at Fish House, as well as half-day and full-day guided trips.
Holiday Activities
The Broadmoor specializes in making magical holiday memories. Easter offers an
exciting outdoor egg hunt; the Fourth of July Carnival features games and races for all ages (not to mention our fireworks display); and the winter holidays include the Twelve Days of Christmas cooking classes, as well as “Minding your B’s & Q’s” etiquette lessons.
Broadmoor Outfitters
Broadmoor Outfitters offers a variety of unique outdoor activities for families, including mountain biking, geocaching, and rock climbing. For a unique Broadmoor treat, discover The Wild West Experience, which combines archery, air rifles, and tomahawk throwing.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Take our complimentary shuttle to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, America’s only mountain zoo. Located just minutes away from The Broadmoor, this charming facility features a variety of wildlife and activities. Don’t miss the opportunity to handfeed the famous giraffes!
Broadmoor Nannies
Don’t let traveling with your family prevent you from enjoying some time to yourself. Our partners at Broadmoor Nannies offer in-room babysitting services yearround. All nannies have passed background checks and are certified in CPR and first aid
Guests of all ages can enjoy a romping good time at The BroadmoorPADDLE BOATS FALCONRY PROGRAM
Soothing Mind, Body, and Spirit
Wellness offerings at The Broadmoor go far beyond skin deep
RESEARCH SUPPORTS WHAT OUR bodies already know: the more we move, care for, and nourish our bodies, the better we feel. Whether for relaxation, fitness, preventative, or restorative treatments, The Broadmoor offers numerous amenities to support overall health and wellness.
The Spa at The Broadmoor
The Forbes Five-Star Spa at The Broadmoor offers various restorative treatments tailored to every guest’s unique needs and wellness goals.
Guests are greeted at check-in by an attendant, who will provide an overview of the 43,000-square-foot spa and its amenities, which includes three dozen private treatment rooms.
A tranquil environment and soothing decor throughout set the tone for relaxation. Separate men’s and women’s fireplace lounges offer a peaceful space to unwind before and after treatments, while the co-ed Mountain View Room overlooks the lush golf course and the Rocky Mountains beyond, providing an extra space to enjoy quiet reflection and light refreshments. Before or after your treatment, enjoy amenities such as dry saunas, steam rooms, and oxygen rooms.
In addition to various body, skincare, and hydrotherapy treatments, the spa offers several packages combining multiple therapies into a single session. For example, the “Queen Bee” includes a Honey Wrap with Agave Nectar Massage, Signature Manicure, and Basic Pedicure. These packages are an excellent way to make the most of your time at the spa and leave you feeling completely refreshed.
Treatment slots do book up quickly, so it is recommended to book services in advance to ensure availability.
The Broadmoor Salon
The Broadmoor Salon offers a full range of hair, makeup, and nail services. The salon is staffed by a highly trained and experienced professionals who specialize in providing personalized services to each guest.
Whether you’re looking for a simple haircut or a complete makeover, the Broadmoor Salon has everything you need to look and feel your best. With experienced stylists who use only the highest quality products, the salon offers a full range of hair services, including cuts, color, highlights, and styling.
The Broadmoor Fitness Center
The Broadmoor offers an extensive selection of health and wellness programs for guests of all ages and skill levels, including personal training sessions and daily complimentary fitness classes. The Fitness Center, recently refreshed with new equipment, is open from 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Use of the Fitness Center is reserved for hotel guests 18 and over and 16- and 17-year-olds accompanied by a supervising adult. Fourteen- and 15-year-old resort guests must attend a Youth Orientation before accessing the Fitness Center
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THE SPA AT THE BROADMOOR AND THE BROADMOOR SALON
The Forbes Five-Star Spa at The Broadmoor and The Broadmoor Salon features an array of individualized treatments, products, and services in an ultra-relaxing environment. Spa guests are invited to use all the spa’s amenities during the same day of their scheduled treatment. Treatment slots do book up, however. We recommend booking your services in advance to ensure availability. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (844) 361-8927 for reservations
The Forbes Five-Star Spa at The Broadmoor offers various restorative treatments tailored to every guest’s unique needs and wellness goals.
As a Colorado dad and avid hiker, I feel a responsibility to introduce my children to the state’s natural beauty and the many outdoor adventures that can be enjoyed here. The Broadmoor’s prime location at the foot of the Colorado Rockies offers numerous opportunites to fulfill this goal.
The moment we approached the Broadmoor Outfitters desk and saw the extensive menu of activities, my daughters’ eyes widened with excitement. Surrounded by trail maps, hiking boots, helmets, and other gear, we could feel the thrill of the unknown experiences waiting for us.
Our choices included hiking to waterfalls at Seven Falls, a half-day falconry adventure, The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure, a Wild West experience, and The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway, which takes you to the top of Pikes Peak. In short, we couldn’t go wrong.
My children are each different, with different likes and interests. The oldest is more curious about the history of the places we go, while my youngest enjoys scrambling over boulders and swinging from trees. My middle daughter thrives on competitive challenges. All three love animals.
Given this diversity, falconry seemed like the perfect choice to satisfy everyone. The next thing we knew, we were in the falconry
center, beginning our lesson where my kids were, well, rapt by the raptors. We began our experience by examining each raptor up close. My children were captivated by these magnificent creatures, as we learned more about them and the “Sport of Kings.” We then ventured outside to watch the raptors fly and witness their incredible abilities in action.
We also walked up Cheyenne Canyon to Seven Falls, the multi-tiered waterfall in the heart of the canyon. The cascading water provided a scenic backdrop for our lunch at Restaurant 1858, where we enjoyed an outdoor table and sampled menu items like Colorado Rocky Mountain Red Trout, Inspiration Point Hikers Salad, Prospector’s Bison Burger, and House Made Texas Wild Boar Green Chili.
We also tried the Wild West Experience, driving up an old stage-coach route with a guide to throw axes and shoot arrows and air rifles. We also enjoyed exploring other trails and features around The Broadmoor property, hiking
at Garden of the Gods and hand-feeding the giraffes at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most genuine Colorado activities to be had when you belly up to that adventure desk at Broadmoor Outfitters:
The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure
PUT SOME ZIP IN YOUR TRIP
The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure takes guests traversing above the secluded Cheyenne Canyon for an unbelievable zip lining experience. You’ll soar high above rocky outcroppings and forested canyons on zip lines ranging in length from 250 to 1,800 feet, with some moderate hiking. Start your adventure at Broadmoor Outfitters’ headquarters, where you’ll be transported to the start of the course. Participants are fitted with top-of-the-line gear and then receive extensive instruction on a practice zip line. Participants must weigh between 90 and 250 pounds. Guests may choose one or both of our high-wire courses: The Woods Course and The Fins Course. The Woods Course features five zip lines, while The Fins Course has five zip lines, plus two 200-foot suspensionbridge crossings and a thrilling 180-foot controlled rappel at the end. Each course takes two hours to complete or, combined, they make up a four-hour adventure and the ultimate soaring experience!
Activities Include
• T HE BROADMOOR SOARING ADVENTURE
• FALCONRY
• G UIDED HIKING
• G UIDED ROCK CLIMBING
• G UIDED MOUNTAIN BIKING
• G UIDED FLY FISHING AND FLY FISHING INSTRUCTION
• C OG UP, BIKE DOWN PIKES
PEAK ADVENTURE
• T HE BROADMOOR SCAVENGER HUNT
• TH E WILD WEST EXPERIENCE
• AND MORE!
Call (855) 498-7558 or visit Broadmoor.com for more information and to book your adventure.
Falconry Experience
ENJOY A CLOSE ENCOUNTER OF THE BIRD KIND
Led by a resident master falconer, The Broadmoor Falconry Experience is designed to teach about the birds themselves and the history of falconry. You’ll have the chance to handle a bird of prey, including hawks, falcons, and owls.
Start with the Beginners Lesson, where you will get the chance to interact with a variety of captive-bred, trained birds and hold a trained hawk on your fist. During the Intermediate Lesson, you’ll venture out onto one of The Broadmoor’s scenic trails, where under supervision of an expert, you will cast the hawk into a nearby pine and watch as it follows you from tree to tree, returning to your glove for a small reward. Both experiences are about 1.5 hours long and may be combined.
Wild West Experience
TRY YOUR HAND AT ESSENTIAL OLD WEST SKILLS
Your Wild West Experience begins with a chauffeured ride up Old Stage Road. You’ll park in a forested canyon where you will learn and hone the skills once necessary to survive in the Wild West. Our staff will teach the fundamentals of each activity and test your
skills with challenging games, allowing for friendly competition.
Perfect your aim using standing archery targets and proceed onto a walking range populated by a variety of targets. Your guide will then show you the proper technique for tomahawk throwing, and you will have the opportunity to throw at three timber targets. Finally, have fun plinking away on the pellet gun range, where a plethora of targets provide many options for a satisfying hit. This experience lasts about 2.5 hours and has a minimum age of 5.
Hiking
TAKE THE SCENIC ROUTE WITH SELF-GUIDED AND GUIDED HIKES
Trails abound on and around The Broadmoor’s campus, which gives guests immediate access to North Cheyenne Canyon Park and Pike National Forest. You’re also a short drive from Colorado gems Garden of the Gods, on the other side of Colorado Springs, and Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, about 35 miles to the west. Of course, you’re welcome to strap some shoes on and start walking the paths and neighborhoods surrounding The Broadmoor. You can also ask the concierge about nearby trailheads and head out on your own. Or, better yet, sign up for guided hikes up Mount Cutler trail or any number of area trails
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Base Camp, located just outside the South Tower lobby, is your headquarters for outdoor activities at The Broadmoor and is staffed by experienced professionals who can help you choose your next adventure. Make it a point to stop by or call early in your stay, as our excursions are designed for small groups, and the spots do fill up. For more challenging endeavors, like guided mountain biking or rock climbing, your guide will reach out before the activity to better understand your fitness level and goals. When it comes time to meet up, all off-site activities begin at Broadmoor Outfitter’s headquarters, across from The Golden Bee, with provided transportation.
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SEVEN FALLS CELEBRATES 140 YEARS
Discover the rich history of Colorado’s iconic canyon during this anniversary celebration.
BY JOSHUA BERMANHike Cheyenne Canyon to Seven Falls
There’s an oft-quoted line about the approach walk to Seven Falls being “the grandest mile of scenery in Colorado.” It’s certainly impressive in any season, and one of the state’s longest-running privately owned natural attractions. From the entrance gate, follow a paved path along South Cheyenne Canyon Creek and enjoy the waterfalls, staircases, and vista points. Visitors can also pair their walk with reservations at Restaurant 1858, at the base of Seven Falls. The full 3.5-mile out-and-back hike up the canyon, then up several flights of stairs and another trail to Inspiration Point, takes about two hours and climbs 763 vertical feet. Most visitors, however, are content walking only to the restaurant and base of the falls. Walk up the road along South Cheyenne Canyon Creek, which is flanked by impressive rock formations on either side. The flexibility of your Seven Falls experience is part of what’s made it such an iconic multi-generational Colorado attraction for 140 years.
ON MARCH 9, 1883, COLORADO HOMESTEADER JAMES HULL BEGAN WELCOMING GUESTS to Seven Falls. Visitors could hike into the scenic canyon for ten cents a person and picnic at the foot of a magnificent seven-tiered waterfall. Hull built the first set of stairs at the falls and a proper trail to Inspiration Point. Over time, Hull increased his holdings, protecting more land, and visitors arrived on foot, on horseback, and in carriages to see what’s become known as the “grandest mile of scenery in Colorado.”
Subsequent owners of Seven Falls preserved the area as a natural wonder and tourist destination, making improvements over the years to enhance visitor safety and their overall experience. Now under The Broadmoor’s stewardship, Seven Falls and Cheyenne Canyon are just a short walk or a five-minute complimentary shuttle ride away on resort’s main campus.
This year is a perfect time to visit as we celebrate Seven Falls’ 140th anniversary as a natural attraction. Today, there are added ways to enjoy Seven Falls, including The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure, a multi-element zip line and canopy course. Guests may also enjoy food and cocktails at Restaurant 1858 and Falling Waffles food truck. Open seasonally, Falling Waffles offers housechurned Broadmoor Creamery ice cream and a variety of toppings served in made-to-order bubble waffles. Also, this year, look for the return of Chester the Chipmunk, Seven Falls’ mascot, in the form of ten four-foot tall, hand-painted chipmunk statues made by local third graders.
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SEVEN FALLS
Located on the campus of The Broadmoor, Seven Falls is easily accessed via a complimentary shuttle that runs to and from the main resort. Hotel guests may also enjoy a walking nature path that leads to Seven Falls. Visitors may purchase tickets online at SevenFalls.com Call (844) 476-8048 or visit Broadmoor.com for information.
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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Bask in the great outdoors in style and comfort the allinclusive Broadmoor Wilderness Experience properties
BY TOM WILMESLOOKING TO ESCAPE THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF CITY LIFE AND IMMERSE yourself in nature? At each of The Broadmoor’s three all-inclusive Wilderness Experience properties, Colorado’s pristine wilderness has never been so relaxing, comfortable, and inviting. Whether you’re looking for horseback riding, fly fishing, hiking, biking, or simply a peaceful retreat with friends and family, each of these boutique properties offers unique amenities and experiences to suit your style. Begin your explorations here and let inspiration be your guide:
THE RANCH AT EMERALD VALLEY
Indulge in an all-inclusive wilderness getaway with endless activities and luxurious amenities.
The Experience
Situated in the heart of a lush valley and surrounded by the Pike National Forest, The Broadmoor’s Ranch at Emerald Valley offers an immersive, all-inclusive atmosphere where the experience can be as active or as restorative as you’d like.
Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway or a family vacation, The Ranch’s stunning natural surroundings, exceptional service, and top-notch amenities are an ideal destination for a luxurious mountain getaway.
Wake up to cowboy coffee served around a fire pit, savor a hearty breakfast, and then set out to explore the surrounding trails on daily guided hikes, horseback rides, or by mountain bike. The Ranch’s expert guides
can offer a wealth of knowledge about the history of the area.
After lunch, you can play volleyball, pitch horseshoes, go canoeing, fly fishing, or try your hand at archery. Meals are served in the Main Lodge, with personalized table service and a variety of tasty options prepared onsite by Broadmoor chefs using fresh, local ingredients. The Ranch also hosts buffet-style cookouts on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, with lobster tails, prime rib, trout, fried chicken, salads, homemade cobbler, and more, as well as live music.
Enjoy an after-dinner beverage around the firepit or soak in a hot tub overlooking a small lake before retiring to your comfortably appointed cabin.
Where you’ll stay
Accommodations at The Ranch at Emerald Valley are available in one, two, and three-bedroom configurations, each of which is designed with the utmost attention to detail. From the comfortable furnishings to the handcrafted textiles and Western-themed art, every aspect of the cabin has been carefully selected to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
In addition to the stylish decor, each cabin is also equipped with modern amenities that ensure a comfortable and convenient stay. For example, gas fireplaces provide a cozy ambiance, while heated floors in the bathrooms offer a welcome comfort on chilly mornings.
What you’ll do
The all-inclusive Ranch at Emerald Valley offers a variety of daily activities, including:
• Guided horseback riding
• Guided hikes
• Mountain biking
• Archery
• Fly fishing
• Yoga
• Lawn games and more
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The Broadmoor’s Ranch at Emerald Valley is available April through October. Accommodations are ten one- and twobedroom guest cabins, with a maximum of 32 guests at any given time. Guests staying at the all-inclusive Ranch can also enjoy the activities and amenities available at the main resort. Visit Broadmoor. com or call (855) 498-7558 for information and reservations.
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The Broadmoor’s Cloud Camp is available April through October. Guests staying at the all-inclusive retreat have all the fabulous Broadmoor amenities at their disposal, with regularly scheduled shuttle service to the main campus. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (855) 498-7558 for information and reservations.
CLOUD CAMP
Discover the enchanting appeal of this all-inclusive mountaintop retreat.
The Experience
Perched atop Cheyenne Mountain at an elevation of 9,200 feet, The Broadmoor’s Cloud Camp provides a unique experience that’s worlds removed from the ordinary. Guests have the option of arriving in style by a chauffeured vehicle, hiking, or via a guided mule ride.
As the camp is often above the clouds in the early morning hours, watching the sunrise with a steaming cup of coffee in hand is an enchanting experience. Meals are served in the Main Lodge, an impressive stone-and-timber building inspired by National Park architecture, complete with two large stone fireplaces and adorned with Western memorabilia.
Cloud Camp boasts an array of daily activities, including hiking, pickleball at the mountaintop court, yoga, archery, and the daily Cooking Club, a beloved Broadmoor tradition. Guests can also participate in guided excursions, such as a mule ride or a hike to Seven Falls. Alternatively, they can unwind with a good book in a hammock or on the Main Lodge’s wraparound deck, which offers stunning panoramic views.
Pre-dinner cocktails and canapés are served in the Main Lodge, followed by a multi-course meal prepared by Broadmoor chefs and served at a stately communal dining table. Evenings typically end around the fire pit with s’mores and hot chocolate under a canopy of stars before retiring to comfortable, luxurious accommodations in anticipation of another day above the clouds.
Where you’ll stay
Accommodations are fifteen comfortably appointed one and two-bedroom guest cabins nestled into the forested summit, with a pair of outdoor hot tubs nearby. Additionally, the Main Lodge offers seven guest rooms, including a honeymoon suite.
The lofty Fire Tower Suite, perched on a promontory high above the camp, provides the ultimate in privacy with sleeping quarters on its first floor, a private hot tub, a wraparound deck, and a second-story study that affords 360-degree views.
Guests staying at the all-inclusive retreat will also have all the fabulous Broadmoor amenities at their disposal, with regularly scheduled shuttle service to the main campus.
Enjoy THE ULTIMATE WILDERNESS ADVENTURE
What you’ll do
Guests of the all-inclusive Cloud Camp can enjoy a variety of daily activities, including:
• Guided hikes
• Mule rides
• Archery
• Pickleball
• Disc golf
• Yoga
• Cooking Club
• Watercolor painting
• Arts and crafts
• Lawn games and more
There’s nothing like visiting The Broadmoor’s all-inclusive Wilderness Experience properties—Cloud Camp, The Ranch at Emerald Valley, and Fly Fishing Camp—for a restorative and luxurious retreat with friends and family. However, choosing the right property for your group can present a challenge. Now you can experience it all with The Broadmoor Wilderness Adventure Seven-Night Package. The special offer includes two nights at The Ranch at Emerald Valley, two nights at Cloud Camp, two nights at Fly Fishing Camp, one night at The Broadmoor. During the stay, guests will have access to various outdoor activities, such as fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, and archery. There are also opportunities for guided nature walks, photography excursions, and more activities. Guests enjoy chauffeured transportation to and from the resort and between our Broadmoor Wilderness Experience properties.
Available late May through October 2023, rates start at $8,000 based on single or double occupancy, not including taxes and fees.
THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WADING
JUNE 2-3 AND JULY 14-15, 2023
FLY FISHING CAMP
Hone your skills—and bask in rustic luxury—at this Orvisendorsed fly fishing haven.
The Experience
Nestled in a stunning pine-and-aspencovered mountain setting bordering the Lost Creek Wilderness, the all-inclusive Broadmoor Fly Fishing Camp is a true angler’s paradise. With access to five miles of private water along the serene Tarryall River, guests can enjoy a diversity of productive fishing habitats and even try their hand at catching the coveted “Grand Slam” of wild brown, cutthroat, rainbow, tiger, and brook trout.
Each morning, guests can fuel up with breakfast in the Main Lodge before meeting with their professional guide to discuss plans for the day. After donning waders and provided gear, guests can make a short walk to the river for a day of fishing. Guest may choose to head back down to the river after lunch or enjoy any number of activities— including just relaxing at camp.
As the day winds down, gather with fellow fishing enthusiasts for drinks and appetizers before indulging in a multicourse dinner, featuring delectable dishes like steaks and lobster tails, and mouth-watering desserts. Take in the crisp night air and clear skies around a bonfire before retiring to a rustic yet luxurious cabin, lulled to sleep by the gurgling river and tranquil night sounds.
Where you’ll stay
Accommodations are in seven renovated historic cabins clustered among the pines—each reimagined and outfitted in Broadmoor style with fishing memorabilia, comfortable furnishings, and modern amenities.
What you’ll do
While fishing is the primary focus at the all-inclusive Fly Fishing Camp, activities also include:
• Hiking
• Fly-tying workshops
• Birdwatching
• Lawn games and more
“These Boots Are Made for Wading” is an exclusive fly fishing retreat just for women at The Broadmoor’s Fly Fishing Camp. Designed for anglers of all skill levels and endorsed by Orvis, the leader in fly fishing equipment, gear, and training, the weekend retreat aims to get more women on the water to learn and enjoy the satisfying sport of fly fishing. An all-inclusive, two-night stay costs $2,500 based on single occupancy or $2,800 based on double occupancy (plus applicable service charges and taxes). All equipment is provided. Round-trip transportation can be arranged from The Broadmoor.
The Orvis-endorsed, all-inclusive Fly Fishing Camp is available for overnight stays, family reunions, and meeting retreats from May through October. All equipment is provided. Visit Broadmoor.com or call (855) 4987558 for information and reservations.
ALL THE WAYS TO COG
From classic climbs to two-wheeled descents, here are four unique ways to experience
The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway.
AS YOUR PAINTED RED RAIL CAR CLIMBS, FIRST THROUGH canyon, then forest, and then across alpine tundra above the treeline, the view through the windows changes like moving through a gallery of life-sized landscape paintings. The conductor shares historical and geological details over the PA system as the train climbs steadily upward. You scan the ever-changing landscape out the window in anticipation of what lies around the next bend as your body matches the rhythm of the gently swaying passenger car.
This is the immersive journey aboard The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway to the top of Pikes Peak. The 14,115-foot mountain is visible from up to 100 miles away and, in 1893, its summit
BY JOSHUA BERMANserved as the inspiration for Katharine Lee Bates’ poem that led to the song “America the Beautiful.” You, too, can stand on the summit and seek inspiration—and a family photo—at one of the lookout points before boarding the train for the downhill journey.
Since 1891, the cog railroad has ferried guests up and down the mountain from the historic depot in Manitou Springs. A $100 millionplus renovation of the historic railway adds new dimensions with new and refurbished trains, a wholly renovated depot, and the Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center. Some novel additions allow guests to experience the Cog in new ways. Here are a few options to explore Pikes Peak by rail:
The Classic Climb TRADITIONAL UP-AND-DOWN ON THE COG
The three-hour roundtrip journey starts by arriving in Manitou Springs approximately 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time to secure parking and browse the Manitou Depot.
Enjoy the views as the train climbs to the summit, 14,115 feet above sea level, and learn more about America’s Mountain at the City of Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center. The low-rise visitor center blends unobtrusively into the mountainside.
Inside, you’ll find dining, snacks, restrooms, and interpretative displays. While exploring the outdoor walkways and vista points, listen for the whistle to climb back aboard for the one-hour return trip.
Cog Up, Bike Down GET YOUR ADRENALINE
PUMPING WITH A THRILLING DESCENT
Board the train with everyone else, but with one big difference: the whole time you watch those views out the window as the train climbs up, you’ll be thinking about what it will be like to speed down the mountain on two wheels.
The Cog Up, Bike Down Pikes Peak Adventure option features a 19.5-mile downhill thrill as you coast down from the summit of Pikes Peak along the Pikes
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THE BROADMOOR MANITOU AND PIKES PEAK COG RAILWAY
The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway departs from Manitou Depot and operates yearround, weather permitting. Arriving thirty minutes before your scheduled departure is recommended, as are advance e-ticket purchases. The round trip is about three hours—one hour up, 40 minutes at the summit, and one hour and 10 minutes back down to the depot. Visit Cograilway. com or call (719) 685-5401 for information and reservations..
Peak Highway on specially outfitted road bikes. Safety gear—including a helmet, gloves, and protective eyewear—is provided, and a sweep van also follows behind the pack to ensure safety and offer a ride if needed. There are also plenty of planned pullouts on the way down to appreciate the mountain views.
The Cog Up, Bike Down Pikes Peak Adventure is a five-hour trip that includes all equipment and transportation and departs from Broadmoor Outfitters booking office on The Broadmoor’s main campus. The road is well-maintained, but this is still challenging with the high altitude, steep drops, and hairpin curves.
Sit Next to the Engineer
ENJOY A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE OF AMERICA’S MOUNTAIN
It’s all about perspective, and looking through the front driver’s window of one of the most scenic railways in the country as it goes up and down a famous fourteener, as mountains taller than 14,000 feet are known, is quite a viewpoint to have on the Rocky Mountains.
As you sit next to the engineer, you’ll learn about the history of the railway and its construction while enjoying a view straight up the tracks. Cog railways are unique in that they use a toothed middle track alongside the running rails. A gear on the train meshes with the toothed track, enabling the train to safely ascend and descend steeper inclines than are possible with traditional trains. This technology permits the train to traverse the 8.9-mile track with an average incline of 12
percent, climbing a total of 7,000 feet to reach the summit. The first mountain cog railway was the Mount Washington Cog Railway in New Hampshire, which carried its first fare-paying passengers in 1868. You’ll learn all kinds of facts about the train and the scenery as you swivel your neck to take in unobstructed views of the tracks, forest, mountain, and sky.
Enjoy a Private Excursion
RENT THE ENTIRE TRAIN FOR A MEMORABLE WEDDING OR REUNION
Imagine having an entire Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway to yourself! Now imagine inviting up to 200 guests or loved ones aboard for a private group trip, family reunion, or wedding event. Contact the railway directly to inquire about this experience, and they’ll help arrange everything.
This is an unforgettable activity for your guests, who will have exclusive access to the entire train and all its amenities. You’ll make the trip to the summit of Pikes Peak, where you can take in the views, and perhaps organize a group shot with your photographer.
As you sit next to the engineer, you’ll learn about the history of the railway and its construction while enjoying a view straight up the tracks.
Aspecial occasion calls for a remarkable venue, and The Broadmoor, the world’s longest-running Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond resort, is a perfect choice. Nestled against a picturesque mountain backdrop in Colorado Springs, the resort exudes an elegant atmosphere, exceptional service, and an impressive array of venue options.
From weddings and family reunions to other important gatherings, The Broadmoor is renowned for its expertise in event planning. The experienced and attentive staff, coupled with reliable vendor relationships, make organizing an event here a breeze. The resort offers multiple dining options, entertainment, a range of lodging choices, and diverse venues to suit any aesthetic preference. You can choose from large ballrooms, scenic cottages, cozy lodges, an outdoor terrace, a historic chapel, and more to host your special event. The Broadmoor can accommodate guest lists ranging from intimate gatherings to more than a thousand attendees.
The Broadmoor’s versatility and commitment to delivering exceptional service make it an ideal event destination. Here’s a closer look at the resort’s impressive venue offerings:
Mountain View Terrace
This elegant, covered terrace boasts stunning views of Cheyenne Canyon, with a secluded location outside Broadmoor West. This venue is ideal for larger gatherings of 200 to 300 guests.
Lake Terrace Dining Room
The Lake Terrace Dining Room alongside beautiful Cheyenne Lake is ideal for a memorable dinner and reception. It pairs beautifully with a Lakeside Terrace ceremony. This is the most-requested wedding venue on site.
West Tower Lawn
The landscape of the West Tower Lawn gives couples a natural framework for a romantic ceremony or a tented reception. This is the largest, lushest outdoor ceremony site, with the ability to handle 1,000 guests— surrounded by pine, maple, and cherry trees.
Pauline Memorial Chapel
The Broadmoor offers a historic chapel with old-world charm. It is reminiscent of a small European cathedral, with Spanish Colonial Revival-inspired architecture and an impressive religious art collection. The chapel seats up to 100 guests.
South Terrace
The South Terrace overlooks Cheyenne Lake and can accommodate up to 50 guests. It is situated just outside the classically designed South Tower lobby and boasts dramatic views of Cheyenne Mountain.
Donald Ross Room Terrace
The 2,025-square-foot Donald Ross Room terrace is ideal for a cocktail hour with unobstructed views of the golf course. This flexible space on the Broadmoor Golf Club’s second floor is also
a charming venue for dinner. Events of 50 to 70 guests can enjoy its oversized windows overlooking the mountains and golf course and an outdoor balcony in warmer weather.
Fish House
Small events (11 to 24 guests) will feel at home in the Fish House, tucked away in the East Golf Course. The rustic, cozy interior is punctuated by beautiful lake and mountain views.
Lakeside Terrace
For a picturesque view of Cheyenne Lake and Cheyenne Mountain, choose the iconic Lakeside Terrace for the ceremony and/or cocktail hour. This venue welcomes 100 to 250 guests.
Broadmoor Estate House
The Estate House offers a stunning historic residence located just steps from The Broadmoor’s main campus. Recite your vows on the spacious and private back lawn, while surrounded by lush, meticulously landscaped gardens and stunning views of Cheyenne Mountain, and either move indoors for your reception or continue to enjoy the fresh mountain air with cocktails and reception on the lawn. The nearby Broadmoor Cottages and Broadmoor Brownstones offer additional options for luxurious residential-style lodging and entertaining.
Rocky Mountain Ballroom
The Broadmoor has a traditional ballroom, the Rocky Mountain Ballroom (complete with an outdoor patio space), that’s big enough for 400.
Cheyenne Lodge Terrace
For the rustic yet elegant, quintessential Colorado setting, Cheyenne Lodge offers 150 to 200 guests bird’s-eye views of the Pikes Peak region. The wraparound patio is a breathtaking location for a ceremony and cocktail hour before you head into the lodge for dinner and dancing. The terrace is warm, cozy, and private; it feels like you’re on a remote mountainside.
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WEDDINGS AND EVENTS AT THE BROADMOOR
The Broadmoor features a wide variety of spaces and options for hosting private groups, large or small, including catering services and a full slate of fun activities and experiences. Contact The Broadmoor’s sales department at sales@broadmoor. com or (855) 498-7558 for information.
From weddings and family reunions to other important gatherings, The Broadmoor is renowned for its expertise in event planning.
THE BROADMOOR Estate Collection
Whether hosting a wedding, family reunion, corporate gathering, or other group event, The Broadmoor Estate Collection offers the ultimate in private, residential-style luxury, as well as all of the amenities and service that The Broadmoor has to offer.
The Broadmoor Estate House is a 12,000-square-foot, five-bedroom residence on The Broadmoor’s main campus surrounded by lush, meticulously landscaped gardens and lawns. This exquisite historic residence provides a timeless backdrop for romantic wedding celebrations and ample space for families to celebrate together. Each of the estate’s five bedrooms features a king or two queen beds and a private bathroom. Broadmoor chefs may also be engaged to prepare an intimate meal in the home’s gourmet
kitchen, served in the formal dining room, which seats 16 guests. The grand parlor can accommodate 60 people for seated dinners or 120 for receptions.
The nearby Broadmoor Brownstones, each with two bedrooms, offer additional options for luxurious residential-style lodging. Unwind next to the fire in the elegant living room or entertain in the formal dining room, adjacent to a gourmet kitchen that opens onto a private terrace. On the fourth floor, a casual lounge opens onto a large patio with an outdoor fireplace and magnificent mountain views.
Each of the charmingly appointed Broadmoor Cottages, available in one to eight-bedroom configurations, features inviting parlors with high-beamed ceilings, wood floors, natural stone fireplaces, and spectacular views of the East Golf Course and Cheyenne Mountain. For information, visit Broadmoor.com/accommodations
Broadmoor Cottages and Broadmoor Brownstones
These locations, near The Estate House, offer options for luxurious, residential-style lodging and entertaining. Each of the charmingly appointed Broadmoor Cottages, available in one- to eightbedroom configurations, features inviting parlors with high-beamed ceilings, wood floors, and natural stone fireplaces. The Broadmoor Brownstones, each with two bedrooms, offer additional options for luxurious, residentialstyle lodging and entertaining.
Fountain Room
Immerse your guests (100 to 150) in The Broadmoor’s rich history. In the Fountain Room, located in the resort’s original building, you’ll be surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, an ornately decorated ceiling, and the famous fountain the room was named after.
Mountain Clubhouse
The Mountain Clubhouse is perched on Cheyenne Mountain, with a refined, rustic look that offers unobstructed views of the Front Range. Anchored by a stone fireplace, this secluded space is excellent for a mountain-inspired welcome, rehearsal dinners, or receptions. It blends seamlessly into its natural setting. The clubhouse comfortably seats 60 to 80 people.
Broadmoor Wilderness Experience Properties
The Broadmoor Wilderness Experience properties—Cloud Camp, The Ranch at Emerald Valley, and Fly Fishing Camp—are prime destinations for groups looking to spend time together while enjoying the beauty of Colorado’s mountains and forests. These all-inclusive experiences are an excellent way to savor an intimate celebration, and they come packed with optional activities, such as horseback riding, guided hiking, fly fishing, and more.
more than a Destination
BY LINDA DUVALFOR THE WHIPPLE FAMILY, SUMMER IS SYNONYMOUS WITH THE Broadmoor. Carrying on a five-generation tradition, they have been visiting the hotel for decades, escaping the Texas heat and indulging in exceptional service.
Ann Alba, VP and Resident Manager noted that she, along with the longtime Broadmoor Team Members, refer to our Whipples and many other “Legacy Guests,” as “Family.” Many properties don’t have the luxury of history, but over our 105 years of service, these relationships are cultivated organically. As Ms. Alba noted, “When we have spent decades together, memories are shared by all.”
The Whipple family’s tradition started with Mrs. Glenn Yarborough, grandmother of a folk singer by the same name. She was a “summer guest” who visited most of her adult life and was adamant that the annual gatherings would continue with her children and grandchildren.
The family name is now Whipple, but they all descend from this grand dame.
Ms. Alba reiterated that this loyal patronage is not uncommon throughout her more than 36 years of stewardship. Many of her guests are four and five generations of Broadmoor enthusiasts, jokingly stating that, “Our Team likes to get them hooked at an early age.” It is evident that the resort is not simply a destination, but rather a part of people’s past, present, and future.
The importance of relationships was taught by her first mentor at the hotel, Mr. Bill Roub, who graciously introduced her to many of these notable families. These generational guests, then tell friends and neighbors about their memories over the years, and from there, new traditions are created. Truly a full circle of service!
From Mr. Roub introducing her to a long list of loyalists, it was evident that the baton needed to be passed on to a more formal program than merely being the “keeper of the memories,” as Ms. Alba refers to herself. It was from this that the Special Services Concierge was founded and flourishes with well over 500 social guests on the list of whom this small, but mighty, team serves from room reservations to dining, activities, and all in between. You know you
A legacy of exceptional service and a familial atmosphere keep generations of guests coming back to The Broadmoor.
have succeeded when Christmas cards are shared, invites to family events are abounding, and you find yourself included in family gatherings throughout the generations, from birth announcements to the passing of the old guard. As Mr. Roub taught Ms. Alba, recognition and relationships are the secret ingredient for hospitality.
Anticipating and attending to guests’ needs is a hallmark of the resort. From front desk staff to the executive chef, providing exceptional service is paramount. For example, in his memoir, the late Broadmoor Executive Chef Hank Trujillo recalled a regular guest who liked raisin toast with her breakfast. Despite kitchen staff typically having limited direct interaction with the front-of-house guests, Chef Trujillo’s team was always acutely protective of this request, ensuring that she had a loaf available just for her each day of her stay.
Another legend in the industry, Ms. Heidi Lawrence, has worked at the hotel’s Golf Club for an impressive 53 years and has similar stories. Ms. Lawrence recalls the heyday of the summer guests— up to and through the 1980s—coming from Texas and Louisiana and staying for six to eight weeks. “I always knew what table they wanted—usually by the window or out on the porch,” Ms. Lawrence says. “I knew what they liked to drink and sometimes even what they wanted for lunch before they knew!”
Now 81, Ms. Lawrence has stepped down from being a supervisor to work as a hostess, but still has no plans to retire and is a steadfast ambassador of the Club. Daily, returning guests and longtime members look forward to finding Heidi at the Golf Club podium to capture a moment of reminiscing of days gone by. It is evident that The Broadmoor team turns personal relationships into lasting friendships.
Mr. Roub, who worked at the hotel for close to four decades, spent many of those years as a maître d’ in the main dining room, now known as the Lake Terrace Dining Room. He started as a room service waiter
and ended as The Broadmoor’s first Food and Beverage Director, following Mrs. Julie Penrose appointing him as hotel maître d’.
In a 2014 interview, Mr. Roub recalled developing a special relationship with a high-ranking guest. In the mid-1950s, General Hoyt Vandenberg, for whom the California Air Force Base is named, came to The Broadmoor to recover from cancer treatments. He and his wife were to relax and enjoy the hotel in every way possible for the entire summer.
“The Broadmoor always had a strong relationship with officers and cadets of the academy,” Mr. Roub said. (The U.S. Air Force Academy was being built in Colorado Springs at that time and enrolled its first class in 1955.)
To lessen any stress on the Vandenbergs, Mr. Roub and another room service waiter, Mr. Jim Potticary, were assigned to be available (one or the other) at all times to assist and care for the VIP couple. After a summer of serving General and Mrs. Vendenberg, the couple had become very fond of the Bill and Jim, and vice versa. The night before they left, Mrs. Vandenberg announced to the gentlemen that they were flying back to Washington D.C. on a special plane, which they invited them to see before the “special delivery.”
“So, the next morning, Jim and I were down in front at 10 o’clock in our waiter uniforms. There were two limousines. The Air Force had sent one for the General, and the hotel’s management had ordered one, too. So, she said they’d ride in the one the hotel provided, and we could ride in the Air Force limo—with stars on the front and everything.”
“When we arrived at the airport, there we were: a general, his wife, and two room service waiters. The Air Force band was playing with a reception line filled with dignitaries—more generals, the Mayor of Colorado Springs, and so on. Well, Jim and I were pretty embarrassed. We stepped off to one side.”
“Then, when the Vandenbergs were heading toward the plane, Mrs. Vandenburg turned and called to us and said, ‘Jim, Bill, come on!’” Mr. Roub recalls the plane’s interior as plush and elegant—unlike any plane he’d ever seen.
“Isn’t it wonderful?,” Mrs. Vandenburg said. “When we get to D.C., we’re going to present it to the President. They’re going to call it Air Force One.” So that’s how two room service waiters from The Broadmoor got to preview the iconic aircraft even before the President himself.
As Mr. Roub said in his memoir, although the work was hard and the hours were long, there was something about the hotel that kept him— and many other employees—coming back or staying for most of their careers. There was “a certain cachet, a mystique about the place,” he said. “I couldn’t seem to ever stay away for long.” Ms. Alba noted the same, proudly recognizing that The Broadmoor is now simply a part of her.
Apparently, many guests feel the same.
“Guests don’t just come for an overnight stay, but because they’ve heard about us or read about us, and want to create their own memories.”
WHEN MICHAEL AND SHAUNA SARTORI MET IN THE BROADMOOR employee cafeteria in 2002, they could have never expected that someday they wouldn’t just be friendly coworkers—but they’d be married, with one of their children now working at the resort, too.
That’s just the magic of The Broadmoor.
Today, Michael is the superintendent of the East and West golf courses. Shauna is Membership Director at The Broadmoor Golf Club. They are happily married and enjoy working side-by-side. As they see it, they are a little family within the larger family of the resort’s staff and longtime guests.
And their story is far from unusual. The Broadmoor boasts a surprisingly large number of family members who work together at the resort. Some, like the Sartoris, met at the resort.
Familywithin a Family
BY AIMEE HECKELTheir family ties to The Broadmoor run deep. Shauna’s grandparents honeymooned at The Broadmoor more than 75 years ago, and her family has vacationed at the resort every summer since then. She and Michael were married on the property at Cheyenne Lodge in 2006, and they celebrate every anniversary at the resort.
Their oldest son, Jack Henry, was named by a frequent resort guest, whom Shauna also considers to be family. Jack Henry, now 14, works as a caddy at the golf club. Their youngest child, Max, 9, celebrated his most recent birthday in the resort’s movie theater.
“How many 9-year-olds can say they had a private movie showing at The Broadmoor for their birthday?” Shauna says.
Many of the resort’s more than 2,000 staff members share similar stories of connections, friendships, and unique experiences enjoyed at
Many Broadmoor staff members find love and lasting friendships while building careers.FROM LEFT: SHAUNA AND MICHAEL SARTORI, MACY, JUSTIN AND MIA MILLER, KATIE AND MATT HOGAN.
the resort. “It’s way more than work for us—the work is actually the icing on the cake,” Shauna says. “The Broadmoor is about making memories.”
Emily Wallace also met her husband, Damian Wallace, at The Broadmoor in 2009. She was a culinary apprentice and he worked in The Grille.
“His smile—there was something about him. He made me laugh,” Emily says. “I was on a sauté station, he was on the grill, and we were always pushing each other to be the best that we could be.”
Emily and Damian were married the following summer. Today, Emily is the Culture and Engagement Specialist in the resort’s human resources department, and Damian is the Chef de Cuisine at The Grille. Their son, also named Damian Wallace, also works at The Broadmoor as a security officer.
The Wallaces also have two young girls. One of their daughters tells her parents that she’d like to work at The Broadmoor when she gets old enough, too. “To meet the love of her life, like Mommy and Daddy did,” she says.
Macy Miller’s parents also met at The Broadmoor. Her dad was a chef in the Penrose Room, where her mother was an apprentice. At first, Macy says, her mom was annoyed by his “loud mouth,” but they connected at a party, fell in love, and eventually had two daughters— both of whom work at the resort today. Macy is a Conference Coordinator, and her sister, Mia, works in the Boutique where Macy first started in high school. Today, her dad, Justin Miller, is the Executive Sous Chef of the Resort.
“I have to go to my dad for a lot of things, especially custom menus when I’m trying to figure out how to elevate an event and make it special for our clients,” Macy says. “Working with him and seeing his professional side is so rewarding.”
Katie Hogan, Catering Sales Manager, also works at The Broadmoor with her husband, Matt Hogan, who is Head Baker. Sometimes Katie visits Cafe Julie’s with couples planning a wedding at The Broadmoor. She enjoys showing off the ornate pastries and breads made by her husband.
“It’s special to see his team work and how beautiful everything they make looks and how wonderful it tastes,” she says.
She and Matt met at a bakery in California, where they both worked. They later opened a bakery together, sold it, and then worked at Sea Island, The Broadmoor Sister property in Georgia. The couple
“It’s special to see his team work and how beautiful everything they make looks and how wonderful it tastes.”THE SARTORIS THE MILLERS THE WALLACES
moved to Colorado Springs to work at The Broadmoor five years ago. Katie says working with her husband is enjoyable. It’s also helpful, she says, not only because they share a commute but also because Matt understands the industry and can help her see challenges from a different perspective. “We both have the same work ethic and put our all into our jobs,” she says.
But, like the Sartoris, the friendships and family memories made at The Broadmoor are what make it more than just a job.
Katie remembers a special visit with her parents at the resort. They stayed in a Broadmoor cottage, and the Hogans enjoyed showing her parents around the grounds, pointing out favorite details, offering insider tips, and making special memories. Katie’s father passed away shortly after the trip. It was one of their last memories together, and one that imprints The Broadmoor even deeper into her heart.
“It’s more than just employees working together,” she says. “We’re like a family.”
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In 1916, Broadmoor founder Spencer Penrose invited a select group of drivers to compete for the fastest time on a newly constructed road to the summit of Pikes Peak. With hopes that the event would boost tourism to Colorado Springs, Penrose welcomed more than 600 media outlets to the inaugural run.
Known today as The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, brought to you by Gran Turismo, the event is the country’s second-oldest motorsports competition, following the Indianapolis 500. The annual race draws competitors, fans and media from around the world to witness seventy competitors in six divisions complete for "King of the Mountain." The race covers 12 miles of road and includes 156 turns, culminating at an altitude of over 14,000 feet.
How Times Have Changed!
In 1916, the first winner of The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb was Rea Lentz, finishing the dirt course in a Romano Special in 20:55
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN PACKAGE
JUNE 22-26, 2023
“The appeal of this motorsports tradition around the world continues to bring elite drivers and cutting-edge technology to Pikes Peak. No where else will fans witness grassroots efforts competing head-to-head with major manufacturer efforts,” says Lisa Haight, communications manager and race historian. “For race fans, there is nothing like it—watching the sun rise from high up on the mountain and then hearing the cars launch from the start line one by one—truly it’s a bucket-list event.” Haight has been attending race day since she was a child and cheering on her father, Nick Sanborn, a fivetime winner of the Stock Car division. The 101st running of the “Race to the Clouds” will take place on June 25, 2023. This year’s event is expected to draw more than 30,000 racing fans participating in the pre-race street party and events leading up to the big day. Technical Inspection kicks off Race Week on June 19. Qualifying and practice rounds are held June 20–23. When not on the mountain, fans may also tour the Pikes Peak Hill Climb Experience inside the Penrose Heritage Museum, located on The Broadmoor’s campus at 11 Lake Circle. Visit ppihc.org for more information.
Enjoy a VIP experience at the 101st Running of The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with this exclusive offer. The King of the Mountain package includes four nights accommodations at The Broadmoor with daily breakfast, a cocktail reception, driver meet and greets, an exclusive VIP viewing area on race day with hospitality tent access, and more!
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Louis Unser won the Hill Climb nine times between 1934 and 1953, ending his streak by clocking a course-record 15:15
Louis’ nephew Bobby Unser logged 13 wins of the race, ending his own run in 1986 with a time of 11:09
In 2002, the city of Colorado Springs began paving the road to the summit to prevent erosion. The project continued for nearly a decade, but by 2007, Japanese racer Nobuhiro Tajima had dropped the winning time to 10:01
In 2013, French driver Sébastien Loeb knocked more than a minute and a half off the previous year’s course record in a Peugot 208 T16, clocking an 8:13
That record remained unbroken until 2018’s win by Romain Dumas, who, driving an all-electric Volkswagen I.D. R Pikes Peak, set a new time to beat of 7:57
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The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is the country’s only museum devoted to Team USA
SPANNING MORE THAN 60,000 SQUARE FEET and 127 years of Olympic history, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs offers an immersive and universally accessible experience into the journey of Team USA’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, innovative displays, and a comprehensive collection of artifacts.
Colorado Springs is home to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committees and the flagship U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center. The addition of a permanent museum to honor Olympic and Paralympic legends and inspire tomorrow’s legends is a natural fit for “Olympic City, USA,” museum officials say.
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum was named by USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards as the country’s Best New Attraction when it opened in 2020. A visit begins in the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame and visitors on their own Olympic journeys. Upon arrival, guests receive “credentials” and can choose their favorite Olympic and Paralympic sports to tailor
the exhibits to their interests. For example, for those who select track and field, the exhibition experience might start rolling a film of Carl Lewis or Florence Griffith Joyner as guests approach.
Visitors can explore 12 galleries filled with artifacts and interactive exhibits. A museum highlight is the Parade of Nations gallery, culminating in a hallway walk leading into an arena, where a recording of the crowd’s roar offers a taste of the excitement athletes feel when entering an Olympic stadium.
“It takes upwards of a decade to make it to the Games, and then comes this moment walking into the stadium and getting that joyful, celebratory experience,” says Michelle Dusserre Farrell, a senior director at the USOPM and an Olympic silver medal winner as part of the 1984 U.S. gymnastics team. “This event is bigger than any one person, and we worked hard at crafting the exhibit experience to share that moment.
“This is what it feels like to be part of Team USA,” Farrell says. “It’s an incredibly unique experience the museum has created."
U.S. OLYMPIC & PARALYMPIC MUSEUM
Located at 200 S. Sierra Madre St., Colorado Springs, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays through Fridays; and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call (719) 4971234 or visit usopm.org
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A Lasting Legacy
Penrose Heritage Museum celebrates the passions of Broadmoor founders Spencer and Julie Penrose.
SPENCER AND JULIE PENROSE, NOTED COLORADO SPRINGS entrepreneurs and philanthropists, built The Broadmoor in 1918. The resort is one of many regional attractions the couple created in the first half of the 20th century, including Pauline Chapel, The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo, Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, and Penrose Heritage Museum.
The Penroses were married in London in 1906 and spent the next 30 years traveling throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. They collected fine china, stylish clothes, furs, magnificent works of art, historical armaments, riding equipment, and other objects during their travels.
The Broadmoor, which opened on June 29, 1918, incorporated the Penroses’ favorite elements of their global travels. The Broadmoor’s Mediterranean-inspired architecture, ceiling frescoes painted by Italian artisans, bamboo furniture imported from Hong Kong, and Turkish baths all gave the property its unique flair.
Spencer Penrose promoted the resort and the region through
sports, adding a golf course, horseback riding trails, polo fields, shuffleboard, fishing, an indoor riding arena, and even a stadium for professional football games and the rodeo he started in 1937.
Julie Penrose created the Broadmoor Art Academy in 1919 to provide visitors with access to fine art, music, and theater. She also built Pauline Chapel, named after her granddaughter, and filled it with religious paintings and relics purchased in Europe. Mrs. Penrose expanded The Broadmoor’s amenities in 1941 when she created the El Pomar Carriage Museum, designed by Bauhaus architect Jan Ruhtenberg, to display the Penrose carriage collection.
Today, Penrose Heritage Museum, located next to Broadmoor Hall, exhibits personal artifacts, home film footage, and photographs alongside carriages and the official race car collection of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, started by Mr. Penrose in 1916. The museum is owned and operated by El Pomar Foundation, the grant making foundation the Penroses created in 1937. Celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2023, the foundation has surpassed $700 million in grants and community programs.
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PENROSE HERITAGE MUSEUM
Penrose Heritage Museum is owned and operated by El Pomar Foundation, the nonprofit grant-making organization founded by the Penroses in 1937. Located next to Broadmoor Hall, the museum is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed noon to 1 p.m.) Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays. Admission is complimentary. While the museum is designed as a self-guided experience, guided tours are available with advance reservation by calling (719) 577-7065
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World-Class Entertainment
The Broadmoor World Arena, Ice Hall, and Pikes Peak Center offer an array of entertainment and activities
Originally constructed in 1930 as an enclosed horse-riding academy on The Broadmoor’s campus, the venue was converted by resort founder Spencer Penrose into The Broadmoor Ice Palace after he was inspired by figure skater Sonja Henie’s performance. One hundred tons of water were frozen to create the rink’s surface, and steam pipes were installed at its edges to warm spectators.
The Broadmoor World Arena, which has since relocated a few miles east of the resort’s main campus, today hosts a full calendar of events on an annual basis. The adjacent World Ice Hall is home to Olympic training, curling, speed skating, and youth hockey.
Additionally, Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Colorado Springs offers an all-star lineup of Broadway shows, Colorado Springs Philharmonic concerts, and other top touring acts.
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THE BROADMOOR WORLD ARENA
Book your next private event or special activity in the luxurious Broadmoor Suite, located on the third level of the venue’s west side. The suite is fully equipped for private dining and bar service and includes exclusive access to private restrooms. Enjoy reserved seating in booths or at high-top tables, offering a wide-angle overhead view of The Broadmoor World Arena floor. This is the perfect vantage point to fully immerse yourself in events such as Disney on Ice, Monster Jam, a concert, or a comedy show.
For an even more exclusive experience, consider the adjacent Peter Susemihl Room and the prestigious Penrose Club, both located on the Arena Level. These rooms are inspired by The Broadmoor’s elegant decor, with comfortable leather chairs and polished wood furnishings. Reserve these rooms for private functions or for pre-show dining before virtually all arena events.
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TENS OF THOUSANDS OF GUESTS VISIT
the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo each year to learn more about the wild animals, ride the historic Herschell carousel, and enjoy the spectacular views of Colorado Springs and beyond from the world’s only mountainside zoo. But, until now, few have enjoyed the unprecedented access offered through The Broadmoor VIP Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Experience.
You and your group of up to five people will begin your special day with shuttle service from The Broadmoor to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Begin with a private guided tour of the entire zoo in a chauffeured golf cart, and then pay a visit to the zoo’s famous giraffe herd for
a private feeding experience that will surely create lasting memories. You’ll also stop at The Loft Exploration Center for an up-close animal encounter.
The VIP Cheyenne Mountain Zoo experience concludes with two behind-thescenes animal encounters with some of the zoo's most iconic species and lunch for everyone in the group at the zoo’s restaurant. Continue exploring the zoo at your leisure after lunch, including trips on the Mountaineer Skyride, before returning to The Broadmoor. Rates start at $4,000 based on double occupancy for a two-night stay. Visit Broadmoor.com for information.
TAKE IN THE ARTS IN MANITOU SPRINGS
Manitou Springs is a vibrant artisan community, home of world class art, music and sidewalk sculpture displays. As a walkable mountain town, in the heart of the Pikes Peak region, the historic district is lined with one-of-a-kind gift shops and galleries, mineral springs, and many local restaurants and taverns, plus a local winery and brewery, all in three square miles!
For more information, visit us at 354 Manitou Ave. or online at www.manitousprings.org
Whether you are planning a board meeting, breakout meeting or require full event production we have the expertise and experience to make your event a success. From setup & teardown to concept & creative we are here to make your event exceptional.
Discover Colorado Springs
DOWNTOWN COLORADO SPRINGS
Colorado Springs offers a wealth of dining, shopping, and entertainment in its charming downtown area.
The Broadmoor World Arena and Pikes Peak Center for The Performing Arts
Visit southern Colorado’s premier sports and entertainment facilities. For more events and information, visit BroadmoorWorldArena.com and PikesPeakCenter.com
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
July 7 • Big Head Todd and The Monsters & Blues Traveler (Pikes Peak Center)
July 18 • Paul Cauthen (Pikes Peak Center)
July 28 • Ambrosia (Pikes Peak Center)
July 29 • Los Lonely Boys (Pikes Peak Center)
August 3 • Nurse Blake (Pikes Peak Center)
August 4 • Josh Turner (Pikes Peak Center)
August 9 • The Marshall Tucker Band (Pikes Peak Center)
August 10 • Chicago (Pikes Peak Center)
August 25-27 • Colorado Springs Comic Con
September 8 • Little River Band (Pikes Peak Center)
September 9 • Three Dog Night (Pikes Peak Center)
September 13
• Bonnie Raitt with special guest Roy Rogers (Pikes Peak Center)
September 15 • Michael Carbonaro (Pikes Peak Center)
September 25 • Tig Notaro (Pikes Peak Center)
October 11 • Dropkick Murphys Presented by X1039
October 12 • Derek Hough (Pikes Peak Center)
October 13 • David Spade
October 14 • Tom Papa (Pikes Peak Center)
October 25 • The Black Jacket Symphony (Pikes Peak Center)
December 14 • The Fab Four (Pikes Peak Center)
October 20 • Matt Mathews (Pikes Peak Center)
November 16 • REO Speedwagon (Pikes Peak Center)
Visit WorldArena.com or call the box office at 719-477-2100 for a calendar of upcoming events and more information.
Colorado Springs
Fine Arts Center
719-634-5581 // CSFINEARTSCENTER.ORG
An educational and multidisciplinary arts destination featuring fine arts, events, and special exhibits. The museum continues to break new ground with multidisciplinary projects including:
• Through June 18 ~ The Gift
• Through July 30 ~ Eiko Otake:
I Invited Myself, vol. II
• Through December 20 ~ Contested Terrains
• July 28–December 16 ~ Solo(s): Krista Franklin
Fine Arts Center Theatre Company
BOX OFFICE: 719-634-5583
• October 12–29 ~ Misery
• October 28–November 19 ~ Balloonacy
November 19–December 31
~ Elf the Musical
February 15–March 4, 2024
~ Water by the Spoonful
• March 2–24, 2024 ~ Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus: The Musical!
• May 2–26, 2024 ~ Rent
COLORADO SPRINGS REGION
At any time of year, the greater Colorado Springs area provides outdoor activities for the whole family. Here are some of our favorites.
The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway
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Ride to and from the summit of America’s Mountain aboard a historic cog railway. The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway departs from Manitou Depot and operates year-round, weather permitting. Arriving 30 minutes before your scheduled departure is recommended, as are advance reservations. The round trip is about three hours—one hour up, 40 minutes at. the summit, and one hour and 10 minutes back down to the depot.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
719-633-9925 // CMZOO.ORG
4250 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO
ROAD, COLORADO SPRINGS
This 146-acre mountainside zoo, the only one of its kind in America, features a worldfamous giraffe herd and opportunities to hand-feed these gentle giants. Don’t miss Electric Safari (early December through January 1), with more than 1 million lights and 40 animated light sculptures.
Garden of the Gods
719-634-6666 // GARDENOFGODS.COM
1805 N. 30TH ST., COLORADO SPRINGS
Hike through towering red sandstone rock formations along accessible trails with views of Pikes Peak. Admission is free to the park and visitors center.
The Broadmoor Concierge is happy to provide additional information on visiting any of the attractions in the greater Colorado Springs region.
Events
JUNE 25, 2023
The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
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First competed in 1916, The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is the second-oldest motorsports race in America. Drivers race up Pikes Peak in a bid to be crowned “King of the Mountain.”
JULY 4, 2023
Star-Spangled Symphony & July 4th Fireworks
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This citywide celebration includes a free concert from the Colorado Springs Philharmonic and fireworks from various locations across the city.
JULY 11-15, 2023
Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Days
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Sanctioned by the Pro-Rodeo Cowboys Association, rodeo stars compete in steer wrestling, bareback bronc riding, tie-down roping, bull riding, and barrel racing. The rodeo supports local military and their families.
AUGUST 12, 2023
The Broadmoor Cycle to the Summit
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This USA Cycling–sanctioned race pits cyclists against the famous 20-kilometer auto racecourse. This year’s event also includes several noncompetitive options in the Gran Fondo.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2023
Colorado Springs Labor Day Lift Off
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Watch dozens of hot air balloons take to the skies during this annual event, which also features live entertainment, food and drink vendors, and a variety of activities for all ages.
SEPTEMBER
8–10, 2023
Pikes Peak APEX presented by RockShox
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Pro and amateur mountain bike riders take on some of the best mountain bike trails in the Pikes Peak Region during this unique three-day challenge.
SEPTEMBER
16-17, 2023
Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon
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Cheer on the runners who run 13.32 miles straight up Pikes Peak on the first day of this weekend event. The second day is a full marathon—and one of the most demanding on earth.
DECEMBER 2, 2023
40th Annual Festival of Lights Parade
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The annual Festival of Lights Parade in downtown Colorado Springs marks the beginning of the holiday season with a vibrant display of colorful floats, marching bands, and performers, all illuminated with thousands of twinkling lights.
FEBRUARY 24, 2024
The Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic
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Watch top polo players from around the country compete in The Broadmoor Winter Polo Classic at the Norris Penrose Event Center.
The Broadmoor Seven Falls and South Cheyenne Canyon
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Visit the grandest mile of scenery in Colorado. Seven Falls in South Cheyenne Canyon features a beautiful waterfall with seven distinct cascades, hiking, and opportunities for viewing wildlife, as well as Restaurant 1858 and Falling Waffles ice cream sundaes at the base of the falls. An in-mountain elevator to a viewing deck also available for visitors.
The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure
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Located in Cheyenne Canyon above Seven Falls, The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure is a thrilling experience featuring zip lines ranging in length from 250 to 1,800 feet, two 200-foot suspension bridges, and a 180-foot controlled rappel.
Cave of the Winds
719-685-5444 // CAVEOFTHEWINDS.COM
Enjoy a guided cave tour or take to the sky on one of several thrilling attractions, including the Bat-a-Pult, TERROR-dactyl, and Wind Walker Challenge Course. Also features the Greatest Escape Games: Your group has one hour to figure out the clues and try to escape from one of four different themed rooms.
Olympic Training Center
719-866-4618 // TEAMUSA.ORG
1 OLYMPIC PLAZA, COLORADO SPRINGS
Headquarters for the U.S. Olympic Committee and the Olympic Training Center programs on a 35-acre complex located near downtown Colorado Springs. Year-round tours are available: adults, $15; seniors/military, $13; children 5–12, $11.
Manitou Springs
719-685-5089 // MANITOUSPRINGS.ORG
Leave time to explore this small, eclectic mountain town filled with shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Don’t miss the Penny Arcade, with hundreds of fun vintage games for the whole family to enjoy.
Pikes Peak Highway
LOCATED OFF HIGHWAY 24
Open year-round, weather permitting, the 19-mile highway leading to the summit of Pikes Peak offers numerous
photo stops along the way. Don’t miss the Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on June 25 (ppihc.com), where professional drivers race to the summit.
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum
719-358-6325 // USOPM.ORG
200 S. SIERRA MADRE ST., COLORADO SPRINGS
Explore a state-of-the art museum celebrating Olympic and Paralympic athletes and their demanding journeys to the peak of their sports. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays through Fridays; and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays
Penrose Heritage Museum
719-577-7065 // 11 LAKE CIRCLE, COLORADO SPRINGS
Penrose Heritage Museum is owned and operated by El Pomar Foundation, the nonprofit grant-making organization founded by the Penroses in 1937. Located next to Broadmoor Hall, the museum is open
9 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed noon to 1 p.m.), and 1 p.m.–4 p.m. Sundays. (Hours subject to change). Admission is complimentary. While the museum is a self-guided experience, guided tours are available with advance reservations.
United States Air Force Academy
719-333-2025 // USAFA.AF.MIL
EXIT 156 OFF INTERSTATE 25, 2346 ACADEMY DRIVE
Visitors can tour this modern, picturesque campus that includes the academy; Falcon Stadium; a chapel; and Arnold Hall, a museum honoring Air Force personnel.
World Figure Skating Museum and Hall of Fame
719-635-5200 // WORLDSKATINGMUSEUM.ORG
20 FIRST ST., COLORADO SPRINGS
Skaters and non-skaters alike will love the displays of costumes, medals, skates, videos, and more that represent the world of figure skating.
Let’s Go Fishing
Experience world-class fishing and unmatched coastal adventures at Sea Island, Georgia.
WITH TYPICALLY MODERATE TEMPERATURES AND SOME OF THE best year-round fishing on the East Coast, Sea Island offers thousands of guided excursions every year. Cruise through marshes in search of trout, redfish, and flounder. Fish with live bait for mackerel, cobia, and sailfish. Or hit the Gulf Stream for tuna, marlin, and more. At Sea Island, there are endless opportunities to reel in a catch—and even have a chef prepare it for your dinner.
The vast salt marshes around Georgia’s barrier islands make for nutrient-rich waters and an ecosystem unique to Sea lsland. Let one of our world-class guides help you make the most of your day on the water by personalizing your experience on any of our eight customized boats—including our 39-foot Contender. Taking you eighty miles offshore and over artificial and natural reef structures, the Contender was specifically designed to carry up to six anglers into the Gulf Stream in search of sports fish. All participants in an offshore excursion are provided with tools specifically designed for the Gulf’s big game— including bait, lure, and rods.
Visiting from June through September is your best bet to take full advantage of the world-class tarpon season—a fish that is in abundance in the Golden Isles. However, bull redfish runs can be equally impressive from September through November.
Whether you have boated around the world or are baiting your line for the first time, fishing at Sea Island can be fully customized for any
comfort level. The Sea Island Coastal Experience Center offers several family-focused trips, including a two-hour inshore trip perfect for introducing kids to sport fishing. The captains teach, bait hooks, cast, and make sure a good time is had by all.
The sporting life at Sea Island doesn’t stop at fishing. Members and guests can easily fill all the hours of their stay with a multitude of activities, including experiences like shooting school, salt marsh kayaking, horseback riding, falconry, and more.
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SEA ISLAND
Sea Island is a Forbes Five-Star resort located off the southern coast of Georgia, halfway between Savannah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida. Amenities include five miles of private beach, a Beach Club, Yacht Club, Shooting School, three championship golf courses, award-winning spa, and much more. Visit SeaIsland.com or call (888) 5652364 for information.
Expand Your Horizons
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Through our shared ownership, The Broadmoor is pleased to offer a suite of premium resort destinations and luxury travel opportunities with exclusive offers designed just for our current and previous guests. Whether you’re interested in a once-in-a lifetime tour, a luxurious yacht-style cruise, a biking trip in France, or escaping to a true American Oasis, our Preferred Guest Program opens the vacation door you’ve been waiting for. Visit Broadmoor.com/affiliates/ preferredguest-offers for details on these special offers.
The Oasis at Death Valley
oasisatdeathvalley.com // (800) 236-7916
The Oasis at Death Valley resort is situated in a lush oasis surrounded by the vast and arid desert of Death Valley National Park, California—just 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, and 275 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The Oasis is composed of two hotels—The Inn and The Ranch at Death Valley. The Inn is a historic, AAA Four-Diamond, 66-room hotel that recently received a major renovation, including the addition of twenty-two brand-new private, luxury casitas. The family friendly Ranch at Death Valley also completed a revitalization that brought a Spanish Colonial-style “Town Square” with new shops, a new restaurant, The Last Kind Words Saloon, and the addition of 80 cozy cottages. The resort includes two natural spring-fed pools, an 18-hole golf course, horse-and-carriage rides, and world-renowned stargazing and is surrounded by Death Valley National Park’s main attractions.
Windstar Cruises®
WindstarCruises.com // (800) 258-7245
For anyone yearning for a more authentic and intimate travel experience, your yacht has arrived. Windstar’s iconic sailing and luxurious all-suite ships take you off the beaten path and into unique ports of call and hidden harbors, to explore iconic destinations and exotic cultures. Exceptional, locally sourced culinary experiences from some of the most renowned chefs in the world. Highly personal, award-winning service. And an immersive approach that awakens the senses and stirs the soul. All this on ships that are unequalled in beauty and grace. This is travel that’s 180 degrees from ordinary, and it’s only found on Windstar.
VBT Bicycling Vacations®
vbt.com // (800) 245-3868
VBT Bicycling Vacations is a leader in active biking vacations and has been rated among the “World’s Best Tour Operators” by the readers of Travel + Leisure eight times. VBT offers deluxe bicycling vacations in three styles: Guided, Self-Guided, and Bike & Boat. Worldwide destinations include Europe, New Zealand, Vietnam, Chile, Canada, and the U.S. Unlike other companies, VBT also includes round-trip international airfare from over 30 U.S. cities and select Canadian cities for all overseas vacations
Country Walkers®
countrywalkers.com // (800) 234-6900
For over 40 years, Country Walkers has provided active, immersive and unforgettable travel experiences on five continents. They offer two distinct ways to explore: scheduled, small-group Guided Walking Adventures and independent Self-Guided Walking Adventures. On tour, guests enjoy superb local cuisine, first-class guides, fine accommodations, and authentic cultural and natural encounters.
The Hundred Million Dollar Hotel Club
The Hotel Bar’s colorful murals tell a rich story.
GUESTS MAY NOTICE COLORFUL MURALS HANGING IN
The Hotel Bar, perhaps while sitting in an oversized leather chair and sipping a Whiskey Smash. The murals commemorate a visit from what’s now known as the Hundred Million Dollar Hotel Club, a consortium of accomplished hotel owners who played a pivotal role in elevating The Broadmoor to its status as one of the finest properties in the United States.
Broadmoor founder Spencer Penrose invited 60 esteemed hoteliers from around the country to an all-expenses-paid, two-week getaway at the resort. The group, whose collective net worth was estimated at roughly $100 million dollars, arrived on September 4, 1920. The VIP guests were treated to a host of activities, including nightly dinner dances, scenic drives up Pikes Peak, polo and golf matches, performances by
BY TOM WILMESNative American dancers, and exhilarating biplane races to and from Denver. The following year, the club members held a banquet at New York’s Commodore Hotel to honor Mr. Penrose, presenting him with a plaque that declared him a “Bon Vivant of Rare Accomplishment” and “The Prince of Entertainers.”
The oversized murals in The Hotel Bar depict the group both at The Broadmoor and in New York at the party honoring Mr. Penrose. There are also some interesting details in another painting depicting their activities. At the bottom left, a monkey stands near an eyeball—a reference to Mr. Penrose’s glass eye. In the car directly above, you’ll notice a hat and flask. Those symbolize Mr. Penrose’s constant presence and his legendary hospitality, the spirit of which still thrives today.