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About This Guide _________
Congratulations on downloading the Pikes Peak Area Outdoor Guide! This guide was created by a group of Pikes Peak area locals who are passionate about being outside and helping others enjoy this incredible area and all it has to offer. In this guide you will find information on various locations around the Pikes Peak Area and all the great activities you can enjoy there. Locations are organized first by activity and then by distance from Colorado Springs. Some locations are exceptional for multiple types of activities so be sure to look through the whole guide and check out the “At a Glance� boxes. These will tell you the quick info you need to know including activities, cost, distance from Colorado Springs, and more. We hope you enjoy this guide as much as we enjoyed creating it. Happy adventuring!
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1st Edition Published January 2014 EDITOR
Rachel Leinweber MANAGING EDITOR David Leinweber
FLY FISH
CONVENTIONAL FISHING
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26 KAYAK CANOE STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD
46 CAMP BACKPACK
COPY EDITOR Vince Puzick
ADVERTISING CONTACT Rachel Leinweber 719-648-4970
rachel@pikespeakoutdoorguide.com
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CONTENT CONTRIBUTORS
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David Leinweber Travis LaMere Tyler Coets Rachel Leinweber Vince Puzick Chris Spaulding Reed Fair
GENERAL CONTACT info@pikespeakoutdoorguide.com
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Fly Fish Eleven Mile Canyon p.8
Arkansas below Pueblo p.10
South Platte below Spinney p.11 South Platte at Deckers p.12 Cheesman Canyon p.13
Beaver Creek above Penrose p.14 Chalk Creek p.15
Beaver Creek below Skagway p.16
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Eleven Mile Canyon When? Where>
Distance> Cost?
Fly fishing, Conventional Fishing, Float Tubing, Camping
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Year-round Lake George, CO 40 miles West of Colorado Springs $6 per vehicle without parks pass
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Eleven Mile Canyon
is our local gem. Any seasoned angler will agree that the South Platte River in Eleven Mile Canyon is the place to go for unparalleled beauty. Eleven Mile Canyon is also the place to go if you just want to catch a fish. Per mile, this stretch of river seems to consistently hold more fish than any other river within an hour’s drive from Colorado Springs. It’s the place to go to get into one of the various beautiful species of trout that call the South Platte River home. Brown Trout, Rainbows, and Cutthroat Trout are plentiful and offer the fly fisher a good day of action.
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Arkansas River Below Pueblo Reservoir (The Tailwaters)
When? Where?
Distance? Cost?
Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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What?
Year-round Pueblo, CO 61 miles South of Colorado Springs
Parks Pass
The Arkansas River below Pueblo Reservoir is an amazing winter tailwater fishery. Even though it is a tailwater, flows below the dam can get dangerously high during spring runoff, so be careful wading. This stretch of river is known for being a nice urban fly fishing destination. There is a public restroom at the parking area near Valco Ponds and the city of Pueblo is only a ten-minute drive away, with its full complement of restaurants and stores. You’ll need to purchase a parks pass in order to use the Valco Ponds parking lot.
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South Platte River Below Spinney Reservoir (The Dream Stream)
The South Platte River below Spinney Reservoir is known to
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Distance? Cost?
Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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most local anglers as the “Dream Stream.” This tailwater doesn’t have many holdover fish and is subject to high wind speeds and inclement weather. The spring and fall have been the Dream Stream’s saving grace because of the spawns. Large rainbows and cutthroat trout move into the river in the spring, and large brown trout and kokanee salmon move in during the fall. There is no camping next to the river; however, there are several great campgrounds downstream along Eleven Mile Reservoir.
Year-round South Park, CO 50 miles West of Colorado Springs
$7 Parks Pass
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South Platte River At D e ck e r s
Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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The South Platte River at Deckers was devastated by debris in 2002 from Year-round When? Colorado’s largest fire in its recorded Deckers, CO history, followed by two huge floods. Where? Since then, Deckers has been making 40 miles from great progress toward recovery and the Distance? Colorado Springs debris left over from the fire and floods Cost? FREE is being used by caddis for making their cases. in 2013, Deckers seemed to really turn the corner, and many anglers commented that it was the best fly fishing season since the fire. The caddis have taken over the river the last few springs. Caddis hatches that rival the famed Arkansas River’s Mother’s Day Hatch have happened in Deckers the last four years and it’s showing no sign of slowing down. When the fish aren’t coming up to caddis, a tandem nymph rig with typical fare can still be deadly. The summer months can be a lot of fun for anglers that are into throwing streamers and big dry flies. Deckers is also a great winter fishing destination because it is a tailwater fishery, with consistent flows coming out of Cheesman Reservoir. Consequently, during the winter months, the water temps are just slightly warm enough to stay relatively free of ice all year. Sections where the sun hits the water is where you can find Page 12 feeding fish.
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Cheesman Canyon Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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Cheesman Canyon is one
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When? of the most technical and Year-round rewarding tailwater fisheries in Where? Deckers, CO Colorado. A half-hour hike from Distance? Gill trailhead through some 43 miles from hilly terrain gets you to the base Colorado Springs Cost? of the canyon where the trail FREE splits into a high road and low road. This stretch of the river is catch and release only and is known for holding large rainbow trout. Almost the entire length of the river that runs through this gorgeous boulder-filled canyon is loaded with deep pocket water and fast runs that provide different challenges depending on where the fish are located. Most of the time the fish are hanging close to undercut boulders and other structure. Give yourself time for the 20-minute hike to the river and to take on the different challenges as you work your way along this beautiful river.
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Beaver Creek Above Penrose
When? Where?
Distance? Cost?
Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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Year-round Penrose, CO 53 miles South of Colorado Springs
FREE
Beaver Creek above Penrose cuts its way down to
the Arkansas River with most of its water pumped into Brush Hollow Reservoir. Most of the stream traverses through a rugged canyon known as Beaver Creek State Wildlife Area. The lower access to the canyon is through Penrose, Colorado. Temperatures in the summer often exceed 100 degrees, so it is best to head in early, take plenty of water, and wear protective clothing and sunscreen. The lower canyon is carved through red rock and wading the stream is often the only access. The trout are mostly cutthroats with a few brown trout. Some good patterns are hoppers Page 15 and caddis.
Chalk Creek Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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Chalk Creek is a creek flowing east from the Collegiate Peaks mountain Year-round When? range in Chaffee County, Colorado. Mt. Antero borders the southern side of Chaffee County, CO Where? the creek, while Mt. Princeton borders Distance? 110 miles from the northern side. The headwaters Colorado Springs are located at the boundary of the Cost? Continental Divide. Chalk Creek FREE empties into the Arkansas River at the town of Nathrop, Colorado. The creek is named after the magnificent white kaolinite cliffs that stand at the entrance to the Chalk Creek valley and are a result of hot springs deposits. These white cliffs are visible for miles in all directions and stand in stark contrast to the otherwise wooded surrounding mountains. Stands of aspen trees and evergreens of various species surround the creek for its entire length. Chalk Creek is home to several species of fish, including the brook trout, cutthroat trout, brown trout and the rainbow trout. There is public access throughout the canyon, but fewer anglers can be found above St. Elmo.
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Beaver Creek Below Skagway
Fly fishing Conventional Fishing
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Beaver Creek below Skagway is a sizable stream yearWhat? round. Its headwaters start from the top of Pikes Peak. When? The section below Skagway Reservoir is a long, gentle Where? meadow that runs almost 3 Distance? miles before it drops into an Cost? untamed, un-trailed, harsh canyon. Few venture into this region. The meadow section does receive more adventurers because of its beauty, easy access, and fishing opportunities. This is a great place to take beginner fly fishers with runs, pools, and an ample supply of cutthroat trout.
Year-round South Park, CO 50 miles West of Colorado Springs
$7 Parks Pass
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Conventional Fishing Tarryall Reservoir p.18
Spinney Reservoir p.19 Lake Pueblo p.22
Skagway Reservoir p.21
Antero Reservoir p.22
Rampart Reservoir p.23
Page 18 Eleven Mile Reservoir pg.24
Tarryall Reservoir Camping, Boating, Fishing, Hiking, Biking
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Tarryall Reservoir is a popular
spot with the locals because of where the lake sits. The Year-round When? reservoir is off the beaten path. Tarryall is a no fee reservoir, Lake George, CO Where? which means there is no 62 miles West of Distance? payment for camping or fishing. Colorado Springs It does have a boat ramp, Cost? FREE so boating is allowed which includes kayaks and belly boats. There are a few hiking trails and ATV trails around the reservoir which give a great opportunity to see the abundance of wildlife around Tarryall. Fishing is good there year-round, from the shore and boats. Ice fishing is very good there as well in the winter. The main species in the lake are trout, which include rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout. If you want to catch something a little toothier, you’re in luckTarryall has some great northern pike fishing as Page 19 well!
Spinney Reservoir Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating
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Spinney Mountain State Park is
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an ideal place to get away. Spinney Spring, Summer, Fall When? Reservoir is designated gold medal water that produces good numbers of Hartsel, CO Where? large trout and pike. Spinney is known 58 miles West of for using the fly rod out of a float tube. Distance? Colorado Springs It is also a great lake for kayaking, boating and wading. Wading must be Cost? $7 Parks Pass done with waders on because Spinney is a supply for drinking water so there can be no body contact with the water. Trolling in a boat or casting from shore can be very productive for the trout and pike. The backdrop of the Rocky Mountains that drops in to the South Park valley makes Spinney a beautiful place to go. There are nearby camping and picnic areas. Spinney is normally open between April 10th and November 25th. Always be careful of the weather that can arise very quickly in the South Park Valley. The 2,500-acre lake can be very beautiful, but can become very violent in a short amount of time when the rain and the windstorms blow through.
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Lake Pueblo
Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, Camping, Biking
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State Park
Pueblo Reservoir is a very popular fishing spot in Year-round When? Colorado. This lake provides Pueblo, CO over 4,600 surface acres of Where? water and about 60 miles 43 miles South of Distance? of shoreline. Pueblo has Colorado Springs many warm water species Cost? $7 Parks Pass of fish, among them are walleye, wiper, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, flathead catfish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, Kentucky spotted bass, and yellow perch. The lake has the McConaughy rainbow trout as well. There are many campgrounds in the park, including handicapped accessible camping spots as well. All vehicles are required to have a parks pass while in the park. They do allow jetskis, waterskiing, and sail boating. Belly boats, canoes, and kayaks are allowed also. There are great picnic areas and restrooms all around the lake. There is an abundance of wildlife and breathtaking views in many different parts Page 21 of the lake.
Skagway Reservoir Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating
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Skagway Reservoir sits
at the bottom of a canyon. Just east of Victor, Colorado, Year-round When? Skagway is a favorite fishing Victor/Cripple Creek, CO spot for the locals. There are Where? rainbow trout and pike to be 50 miles West of Distance? Colorado Springs caught in this little reservoir. Skagway is a no-fee lake so Cost? FREE there are no fees for camping or fishing. The reservoir is a great place to bring the family and pets to run around and have a picnic or a nice hike. While its green background with blue skies are very beautiful, the valley becomes even more beautiful in the fall with the groves of aspens that turn golden and bright red. Skagway has a lot of history that surrounds the reservoir from the gold mining days. Boating is allowed on Skagway and there is a boat ramp that offers easy access. Belly boats and kayaks are a very popular way to navigate. There is a small hiking path that wraps around this reservoir, but there are a few difficult spots on it that can be a Page 22 problem for some.
Antero Reservoir Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, Camping
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Antero Reservoir has a
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surface area of about 2,500 acres. It is a shallow lake that Year-round When? produces large trout. Because Hartsel, CO of the shallow water, there are Where? a lot of weeds that produce 69 miles West of Distance? an ample food source for the Colorado Springs fish that inhabit the lake, thus Cost? allowing the fish to grow to large FREE sizes very quickly. Most of the fish found in the lake are trout, however, Kokanee salmon can also be found in Antero. The reservoir is an excellent place to do some boating, trolling, belly boating and kayaking. Wading the shoreline throwing lures or the fly rod is a very productive way to fish Antero. The reservoir sits in the middle of the South Park valley and is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. There are some nice campsites at the lake and two boat docks at either end of the lake. As you are fishing or boating it is always a good idea to keep an eye on the weather. The wind can come up rather fast here and lightning is a very real danger on this wide-open lake. Antero is pet friendly and is easily accessible for people to walk around.
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Rampart Reservoir Rampart Reservoir sits just
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Conventional fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, Camping, Hiking, Biking
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outside Woodland Park - only a 45-minute drive from Colorado Springs. This region is a popular recreation destination with the locals. All of the camping areas are close to the water and all of them have fire pits. There is a great path that goes all the way around the reservoir. Many locals love to mountain bike or hike around the reservoir. Rampart is 508 acres so it does take some time to make it all the way around. Fishing is very good at Rampart with many species to catch: rainbow, brown, cutthroat, and lake trout. Rampart allows hand launch boats, belly boats, kayaks, and canoes.
Spring, Summer, Fall Woodland Park, CO
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26 miles West of Colorado Springs
Cost?
$6 State Pass
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Eleven Mile Reservoir Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, Camping, Hiking
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Eleven Mile Reservoir is a very
beautiful lake that sits in the 3,400 Year-round acres of Eleven Mile State Park. When? The reservoir has over 350 waterLake George, CO front camping and picnic areas. Where? Showers and laundry facilities 49 miles West of Distance? are available during the summer Colorado Springs camping months. The mountain Cost? $7 Parks Pass range that surrounds the reservoir is breathtaking. There are deer, antelope, and elk in the area along with eagles in the sky. Eleven Mile Reservoir is also home to many species of fish. There are rainbow, brown, cutthroat, and cutbow trout along with large pike and the quick kokanee salmon. The reservoir is an ideal place to do some boating, trolling, kayaking, float tubing and has great conditions to do some sailing and wind surfing. You must wear waders or wet suits, as there is no body contact allowed in this water. Eleven Mile Reservoir is open year-round so you can boat it in the summer and ice fish it in the winter. Fishing from the shore is the most popular way to fish the reservoir. Easy access from the parking areas to the lake makes it a great place for the elderly and handicapped to enjoy.
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Kayak Canoe Stand-Up Paddle Board Rampart Reservoir p.26
North Slope Recreation p.27 North Catamount p.28 South Catamount p.29
Crystal Reservoir p.30
Eleven Mile Reservoir p.31
Lake Pueblo State Park p.32 Manitou Lake p.33
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Conventional fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, Camping, Hiking, Biking
If you’d like a day at the lake to kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddle Spring, Summer, Fall board, Rampart Reservoir is the When? Woodland Park, CO place to go. The reservoir rests at a high 9,000 feet of elevation, and Where? 26 miles West of is relatively large with a surface Colorado Springs Distance? area of 500 acres. One thing $6 State Pass Cost? that makes this spot particularly exciting is its unique shape, which provides many coves to explore and picnic at. This and the surrounding beauty make Rampart one of the favorite boating, fishing, hiking, biking, and picnicking areas in the region. The area surrounding the lake is currently being restored from the Waldo Canyon Fire of 2012 which makes this area less traveled and less busy. Boatman’s picnic ground is a great little place to check out as well as the 12 other picnic spots that are accessible only by boating, hiking or biking to them! Page 28
North Slope
Recreation Area
The North Slope Recreation Area on Pikes Peak consists
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When? Where? Distance? Cost?
Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, , Hiking
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of 2,267 acres of forest lands and the North and South Catamount and Crystal Reservoirs. Recreational opportunities include bank fishing, canoeing, kayaking, belly boating, mountain biking, picnicking, and hiking. All boats must be brought to the area on car top carriers or in the back of trucks. Trailers are prohibited on the Pikes Peak Highway. Boats must be carried from the parking areas to the boat entry points. Alcohol is not allowed at the north slope recreation area. Pets are allowed but must be on leash at all times and are not allowed in the water. The next few articles have information on the specific reservoirs in the North Slope Recreation Area.
Spring, Summer, Fall Colorado Springs, CO 25 miles West of Colorado Springs
$4 per person ages 16 Page 29 and over
North Catamount North Catamount Reservoir
has a surface area of 210 acres and 6.58 miles of shoreline. There is a convenient parking lot with 61 spaces. There are numerous developed picnic sites available for picturesque family outings. To protect the environment, groups are asked to confine picnics to the developed sites. The fishing in North Catamount is some of the best and is restricted to artificial flies and lures only. Rachel, manager of the local outdoor shop Pikes Peak Outfitter, says this is her favorite spot to kayak near Colorado Springs!
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Distance? Cost?
Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating
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North Cat is one of the most underused gems for kayaking and canoeing!
Spring, Summer, Fall Colorado Springs, CO 15 miles West of Colorado Springs
$4 per person ages 16 and over
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South Catamount ____
Conventional Fishing, What? South Catamount Fly fishing, Boating Reservoir has a surface Spring, Summer, Fall When? area of 120 acres and 3.96 miles of shoreline. There Colorado Springs, CO Where? is a convenient parking lot 15 miles West of Distance? with 35 spaces. There are Colorado Springs numerous developed picnic Cost? $4 per person ages 16 sites available. To protect and over the environment, groups are asked to confine picnics to the developed sites. South Catamount offers great fishing and gorgeous scenery for a day of kayaking or canoeing as well as clear water and a chance to see some local wildlife. It is rarely crowded, even on weekends!
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Crystal
Crystal Reservoir When? Where? Distance? Cost?
Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating
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Crystal Creek Reservoir has a surface area of 136 acres and 3.31 miles of shoreline. There is a convenient parking lot with 103 spaces. There are numerous developed picnic sites available. To protect the environment, groups are asked to confine picnics to the developed sites. Bait is allowed at this reservoir which makes it a good fishing location as well. When kayaking or canoeing, paddle into the reservoir a little bit and you will have it largely to yourself as this location is heavily used by fishermen right by the dam.
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Spring, Summer, Fall Colorado Springs, CO 15 miles West of Colorado Springs
$4 per person ages 16 and over
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Eleven Mile Reservoir Eleven Mile Reservoir is a great
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place to get out on the water. Whether you like to canoe or kayak this 3,405 acre reservoir is an awesome place to explore. Watersports such as swimming, scuba diving, and waterskiing are prohibited. Windsurfing and stand-up paddle boarding are allowed with a full body wetsuit, as no body contact with the water is allowed. There are islands within the reservoir, however they are offlimits. The reservoir is closed to boating from one half-hour after sunset to one half-hour before sunrise. Eleven Boating, Camping, What? Conventional Fishing, Mile is known to get windy at Fly fishing times and storms can develop quickly. Keep an eye out for Year-round When? storm clouds on the horizon to Lake George, CO avoid getting caught out on the Where? water. This reservoir is one of the 50 miles West of Distance? most popular in the region for Colorado Springs fun out on the water! Cost?
Page $7 Parks Pass
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Pueblo
Lake Pueblo When? Where?
Distance? Cost?
Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, Camping, Biking
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Year-round Pueblo, CO 43 miles South of Colorado Springs
$7 Parks Pass
State Park
Water is the main attraction at Lake Pueblo State Park. The warmwater temperature makes Lake Pueblo ideal for canoeing, kayaking, boating, water-skiing and fishing. The mild climate makes Lake Pueblo popular year-round. The lake is open to all types of boating. Remember that swimming, cliff diving, or rock jumping is not permitted in Lake Pueblo. There are two full-service marinas, north and south, that offer on-lake towing services, mechanical service/assistance, boat slips, food, and fuel. The Arkansas River east of the dam provides summer fun for floating, kayaking and canoeing. Lake Pueblo is one of the most popular locations for watersports fun in the state!
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Manitou Lake
Manitou Lake When? Where?
Distance? Cost?
Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Boating, hiking
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Year-round Woodland Park, CO 25 miles West of Colorado Springs
$6 per vehicle
Just north of downtown Woodland Park, CO is Manitou Lake. Manitou Lake is a large park with a fishing lake, picnic grounds, and walking trails. For locals, if you refer to “Manitou” you are referring to the town of Manitou Springs located down the pass. If you say “Manitou Lake” you are referring to the place known as Manitou Lake Picnic Grounds. The small Manitou Lake is a 5-acre reservoir fed by Trout Creek. At an elevation of 7,700 feet, the terrain is a combination of grassy meadows and ponderosa pines. Visitors have a beautiful view of Mt. Deception across the lake. The paved Centennial Bike Trail can be accessed from the picnic area and a hiking trail loops around the lake. The trail connects to nearby Painted Rocks, Colorado, and South Meadows Campgrounds. The area is great for canoeing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, biking, and snowshoeing. A grassy meadow allows for plenty of outdoor activities. Dogs are allowed but must be on leash at all times.
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Hike Red Rock Canyon Open Space p.35 Section 16 p.36
Seven Bridges p.37
Pikes Peak p.38
Manitou Incline p.40
North Slope Recreation Area p.41
The Crags p.42
Dome Rock State Wildlife Area p.43 Garden of the Gods p.44
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Red Rock Canyon Open Space
best local hiking spots for families with small kids all the way to the serious hiker. Located between Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs, this canyon provides picturesque views of Garden of the Gods and Colorado Springs. The canyon houses a system of trails with a variety of different difficulty levels, and connects to many other area hiking trails. There are even two off-leash dog areas, a free-riding bike area, and a pond. No matter what outdoor activity is your favorite, Red Rock Canyon Open Space is worth exploring.
What? When? Where? Distance?
Hking, Biking, Rock Climbing, Picnicking
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Red Rock Canyon Open Space is one of the
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Year-round Colorado Springs, CO 2 Miles from Colorado Springs Easy to Moderate
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Section 16 Trail When?
Hiking, Trail Running
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Year-round
Palmer Trail Loop, or Section 16 as locals often refer
to it, is a popular hike north of the Bear Creek Canyon, very 1 Mile from Distance? close to Red Rock Canyon Open Colorado Springs Space. The trail goes counterclockwise in a large loop that 5.5 Miles Length? begins with incredible views Moderate Difficulty? of Garden of the Gods and the city of Colorado Springs. The trail then steepens through a forest of pine and switchbacks until reaching an open ridge with an overlook on your left worth bringing a camera for. The trail then gently winds down through trees until you cross Hunter Run Creek. This section is excellent for trail running. The trail then ends on High Drive dirt road where you take a left, which takes you back to the trailhead. This trail is a local favorite! Where?
Colorado Springs, CO
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Seven Bridges When? Where? Length?
Hiking, Trail Running
Seven Bridges is a popular trail in the Cheyenne Canyon. The trail Spring, Summer, Fall follows a nice mountain creek with seven wooden bridge crossings Colorado Springs, CO along the way (thus the name). It can be a fun activity to take 1.6 Miles to 7th Bridge a picture of the family on each bridge! On sunny weekends this Easy to Moderate trail can be very busy and social, so if you like more solitude in your hiking, go on a weekday. To hike the trail, after you reach the 180 degree bend on the road look for the Trail 622 marker on the right. Shortly after you cross the first bridge, there will be a trail off to the right. This is the Buckhorn Cutoff Trail that goes up to Capt. Jacks Trail. Enjoy this hike through the canyon as you continue over all seven bridges. After about a mile and a half you will reach the last bridge. After taking a break, and dipping your feet in the water, you can choose to go back or continue onto Jones Trail. Check the Colorado Division of Wildlife (page 55) to make sure this trail is open as there has been flood damage that has led to closing in the past. Page 39
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Pikes Peak 14,115 ft
Climbing Pikes Peak (14,115 ft high) is an incredible experience,
whether you are an avid mountain climber or this is your first fourteener! There are two most popular ways to get to the summit; however, they are each difficult in their own way. The most important thing to know when climbing the Peak is to be prepared. The regular afternoon thunderstorms are unpredictable and roll in fast. As soon as a storm approaches, get off the mountain as soon as possible. Hypothermia and lightning are very real dangers and shouldn’t be taken lightly. Another thing to consider is the possibility of altitude sickness. Make sure you get acclimated first if you are traveling from out of state. Being prepared will make your trip more enjoyable and far safer. Below is a list of items we suggest bringing with you on your hike. Remember to bring a camera when you embark on this hike as you will have incredible views of many different landscapes on your way to the summit.
Make sure you bring: More water than you think you’ll need, first-aid kit, emergency blanket, water-proof clothing, extra food, matches or lighter, extra layers of warm, dry clothing, sunscreen, comfortable hiking boots, and a camera.
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Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak
Both Routes
From Barr Trail . . . This is one of the most popular ways to climb Pikes Peak. At 12.5 miles long with an elevation gain of 7,400 feet, this hike is not for the faint-ofheart. Hikers typically summit in around 8 hours, give or take s few hours depending on ability and length of breaks. We recommend starting at first light and aim to be off the mountain by noon to avoid thunderstorms. The trail starts with a series of switchbacks up Barr Trail, eventually leading to Barr Camp at mile 6.5 where you can rest and stay the night if you’d like. After Barr Camp you will approach treeline and eventually the 16 “Golden Stairs” which take you to the summit. Enjoy this hike and make sure to stop and enjoy the view every once in a while!
From the Crags . . . This way to summit the Peak is much shorter at 6.8 miles, although still very steep with an elevation gain of 4,200 feet. This is a favorite way to hike as it is much less crowded, provides better views of the continental divide, and takes less time. Start at the Crags Trailhead and climb through the forest, ending up at the interesting Devils Playground (named for the way the lightning bounces from rock to rock during storms). After that, cross the Pikes Peak Highway (2 miles left), and go through a large boulder field, following cairns through the rock maze until you finally reach the summit. Stop by the gift shop and have a donut before heading back down!
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Incline
Manitou Incline Hiking, Trail Running
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What? The Manitou Springs Incline is the most unique and one of the most When? popular “trails” in the area. The incline started as a cable car track to Where? take tourists up the mountain, much like today’s Cog Railway the trailhead Distance? shares a parking lot with. Since its closing in 1990 and the removal of its Length? rails, locals have been climbing the stairway of the leftover wooden ties. Many climb the steep (average 40% grade) 1 mile trail for exercise and a Difficulty? feeling of accomplishment. This trail is not for the faint-of-heart or out of shape, however there is Bailout Point at about .6 miles where the Incline comes close to Barr Trail, creating a convenient way to go back down if you are unsure you can make it to the top. The view from the top is incredible and well worth the hard work. Most people come down Barr Trail after reaching the top.
Spring, Summer, Fall Manitou Springs, CO 5 Miles from Colorado Springs 0.9 miles to Top 3.4 Round Trip using Barr Trail Strenuous
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North Slope
North Slope What? When?
Hiking, Boating, Fishing
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The North Slope Recreation Area consists of several trails
Rec Area
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on Pikes Peak, many of which On Pikes Peak Where? surround the three reservoirs. This area is a local favorite as 25 miles from Colorado Distance? Springs it is close to the city but still a great mountain getaway. Many Easy to Moderate Difficulty? of the trails offer great views of Pikes Peak to the south. Just one of the many trails on the North Slope is Mackinaw Trail. This trail follows the contours of North Catamount Reservoir before connecting with other trails. This is an excellent spot to take a family for a picnic to get away from the crowds and enjoy nature. Just be careful for mountain lions as they are known to inhabit the area. There is an entrance fee of $4 per person to visit the North Slope, and it is well worth it as the views and activities are excellent! Page 43
Cheyenne Mtn State PArk
Cheyenne The Crags
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The Crags, named
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after the interesting rock formations nearby, is a beautiful and popular hiking spot, great for families and individuals alike. The trail starts with a few steep switchbacks and soon enters a gorgeous meadow with the “crag� rock formations on the left. The trail in this area is relatively flat and very pretty. To reach the top of the crags, take the trail up through the forest which will leave you with excellent views of Pikes Peak and the surrounding mountains.
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Year-Round Divide, CO 31 miles from Colorado Springs 5 Miles Roundtrip Easy to Moderate
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Dome Rock What?
Hiking
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Dome Rock State Wildlife Area
State Wildlife Area
is located about halfway between Divide and Cripple Creek. A network of trails is When? Spring, Summer, Fall available throughout the area including connecting trails to Mueller State Park, Florissant, CO Where? just north. The main feature the area is 37 miles from Colorado Distance? named for is the huge granite Dome Springs Rock located in the west part of the area. This spectacular hike will take you Dome Rock Overlook: Length? through canyons, past numerous rock 4.6 miles one way outcroppings, beautiful meadows, a Full loop via Spring creek with beaver dams, and more. In Creek Trail: 10.5 miles the fall, you can enjoy views of Pikes Peak and huge golden aspen groves. Easy to Difficult Difficulty? The trail starts by following a creek down a narrow canyon. You may have to cross this stream a few times once you reach the beautiful open meadow with beaver dams. After about 2.3 miles you will reach the remains of Jack Rabbit Lodge, a great photo spot. After another 2.3 miles, you will reach the overlook of the Dome Rock itself. This is great place for a picnic and a turning point for a 9 mile round-trip trail. Another option is to do the full loop via Spring Creek Trail, which offers incredible views of fall aspen and Pikes Peak. Page 45
Garden Gods of the
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Hking, Biking, Rock Climbing, Picnicking
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Year-round Colorado Springs, CO Easy to Moderate
Garden of the Gods is a must-see when visiting Colorado Springs. It is famous for its unique red rock formations, especially the Kissing Camels and Balanced Rock formations. The park is very popular and can often be crowded on summer weekends, so weekdays and evenings can be great times to enjoy the park and avoid the crowds! Page 46
Garden of the Gods continued . . . 15 miles of interconnected trails for hiking and mountain biking wind through the rock formations and the park. Hikers can find several picnicking spots with tables throughout the park – most surrounded b y picturesque views of the Garden of the Gods. A visitor center, free and open to the public, is home to a cafÊ, gift shop, and nature center. A favorite trail is the Chambers/Bretag/Palmer trail, which is a 3-mile loop with less than a 250-foot rise. This rolling trail is great if you want to circle the entire park and see the formations but also get away from the majority of the traffic.
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Backpack Camp Happy Meadows p.47
Cheyenne Mountain State Park p.48
Eleven Mile State Park p.49 Mueller State Park p.50 Meadow Ridge p.51 Page p.52 48 Thunder Ridge
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Conventional Fishing, Fly fishing, Camping, Hiking
The Happy Meadows Campground is located
about three miles north of the town of Lake George. It May - October When? consists of eleven campsites Lake George, CO situated along the South Where? Platte River. The elevation 49 miles West of Distance? here is about 7,900 feet. Colorado Springs All of the sites are just a Cost? $7 Parks Pass stone’s throw from the river, providing ample opportunity for nearby fly fishing or float tubing. Campsites are suitable for tents or small RVs. Facilities include a vault toilet and a water hydrant. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire grate. Campsites are fairly close together providing little privacy. A few trees provide some shade but the area is mostly open meadow. This is a popular campground with fishermen due to the proximity of the South Platte River. Reservations are accepted at this campground.
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Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Cheyenne Mountain State Park
Camping at Cheyenne
Mountain State Park offers
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Camping, Hiking, Snowshoeing
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the best of both worlds! Nearby, there are16 trails that cover 20 miles of Cheyenne Mountain State Park wilderness, one of the prettiest close-to-town areas available. Dogs must be on lead and are only allowed in the camping area and parking lot. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on trails. If you like to camp but also enjoy having all the amenities a city has to offer, you’ll be glad to know that downtown Colorado Springs is just a short 10 minute drive away. The campground consists of 51 full hook-up RV sites and 10 walk-in tent sites and offers such luxuries as food, gifts, firewood, hot showers, laundry and even a playground for the kids. The campground is open all year long; however, Swift Puma is the only loop available during the winter months (October 16th - April 14th).
Year-round Colorado Springs, CO 5 miles West of Colorado Springs
$7 Parks Pass Campsite Prices Vary
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Elevenmile
Eleven Mile
State Park
Eleven Mile State Park is one of the most popular areas in the
state for camping and recreation. Nine campgrounds offer a wide variety of camping areas and styles, whether you like to be secluded or have all the comforts of home. Rocky Ridge Campground offers the only electrical sites in the park and is nestled among trees and rocky outcrops. The North Shore and Witchers Cove Campgrounds offer open lakeshore sites and convenient access to boat ramps. The Stoll Mountain, Howbert Point, Lazy Boy, Rocking Chair and Cross Creek Campgrounds are all more secluded and less crowded, but they also tend to be more exposed to the often-changing weather conditions. There are also over 20 wooded, secluded backcountry sites which are great for those who enjoy packing or boating their supplies in to their sites. There are toilets, showers and laundry facilities at the camper services building; however, they are closed from Oct. 1 to May 1 each year. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife including deer, black bears, and more.
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Camping, Hiking, Fishing
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Year-round Colorado Springs, CO 50 miles West of Colorado Springs
$7 Parks Pass Campsite Prices Vary
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Mueller State PArk
Mueller When? Where?
Distance? Cost?
Camping, Hiking, Snowshoeing
Mueller State Park’s campground is located in a picturesque forest of mixed spruce, pine, fir, and aspen Year-round trees. Numerous areas throughout the campground offer panoramic views Divide, CO of the Continental Divide, making this campground perfect for the weekend 30 miles West of Colorado Springs photographer or sightseeing tourist. The park has over 130 campsites $7 Parks Pass including RV and tent sites. If you want Campsite Prices Vary to stay and snowshoe this incredible area, three fully furnished log cabins are available for rent year-round. The Camper Services Building is centrally located in the campground and offers modern restrooms, coin operated showers, and coin laundry. These services are only available during summer months. All campsites except the walk-in tent sites have electrical hookups. Pets are welcome in the campground, picnic areas and along the developed road system throughout the park. Pets must be on a leash at all times and unfortunately, are not allowed on the trails or in the backcountry, as Mueller State Park’s backcountry is a Watchable Wildlife Area.
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State Park
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Meadow Ridge Campground Meadow Ridge Campground
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Camping, Hiking, What? is located about 10 miles from the Fishing, Boating, town of Woodland Park, Colorado. Biking The 19-site campground overlooks May - September the gorgeous Rampart Reservoir When? sitting at 9,200 feet. Campers have Woodland Park, CO Where? access to prime fishing, boating and 30 miles West of a selection of mountain biking and Distance? Colorado Springs hiking trails. Trout are plentiful in Cost? the renowned fishing reservoir and $15 / night hikers enjoy the trails in the area. Rampart Reservoir Trail and Nichols Reservoir Trail are both close and worth exploring, especially with kids! Most campsites are grassy and shady and have some, although limited, privacy from other sites. 
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Thunder Ridge Campground
Thunder Ridge Campground When? Where?
Distance? Cost?
Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Boating
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What?
May - September Woodland Park, CO 30 miles West of Colorado Springs
$15 / Night
Thunder Ridge Campground is located about 10 miles from the town of Woodland Park, Colorado. The 20+ site campground overlooks Rampart Reservoir at 9,200 feet. The surrounding terrain includes a mix of grass meadows, spruce, fir and aspen. Campers have access to prime fishing, boating and a selection of mountain biking and hiking trails. Trout are plentiful in the reservoir and hikers can enjoy the trails in the area. Rampart Reservoir Trail is close by and a great hike to enjoy the scenery and wildlife. Like Meadow Ridge Campground, each site is equipped with drinking water, a picnic table and campfire ring. Renting a kayak or canoe when heading to this campground is a great idea as it gives an opportunity to explore the area by the reservoir and its coves and to take advantage of the fantastic fishing! Page 54
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Colorado Division of Wildlife Colorado State Parks Local Live Bait and Tackle Additional Fly Fishing Information Fishing Licenses
Local Outdoor Equipment and Boat Rental
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