Why You Should Vacation In Colorado Springs

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By iluvluvluvlucy

Colorado Springs Vacation

This is an article with 10 reasons why you should vacation in Colorado Springs. There are actually many more reasons but I will save them for another hub. My family and I spent four very happy years living in Colorado Springs while my husband attended Bible College so we could enter the ministry. Coming from hot Texas, we were pleasantly surprised with the mild climate and very little humidity and heat. It was great, not to mention green and beautiful! We had the most gorgeous view of snow-capped Pikes Peak from our living room window. I enjoyed that view everyday.

So my number one reason for you to take your next vacation in Colorado Springs is Pikes Peak. Seeing it is great, but driving up it is even better. Get a good car with excellent brakes (so you don't have problems on the way back down) and take your time driving up the scenic Pikes Peak Highway. It is a toll road, but worth every penny. There are places to pull over, get out, take photos and sightsee along the way. Do take advantage of them. Once you get to the Summit, plan to visit for a while. There are restrooms and a nice place to eat, nothing fancy, but good food and a coffee bar. There is even flavored oxygen for you if you want! Remember that when you get to the Summit, you are 14,110 feet above sea level. If you have breathing problems, check with your doctor as this may not be the place for you!

Be sure that you take jackets for everyone. I promise you that it is chilly up on the mountain, some days it is downright cold and windy. We went up in May and in October and both times, it was cold. Of course, that makes sense because most of the year, there is snow on Pikes Peak as shown in the photo above that I took from our yard in the summer.

If you do not want to drive up Pikes Peak, there is another way. Take the Cog Train up Pikes Peak. You can sit back and relax the whole way up and just take in the incredible scenery. I highly recommend it.

Next on the agenda is Garden of the Gods. You just have to see this! Incredible rock formations are set up in a beautiful area not far from Pikes Peak. When you see them, you wonder how on earth they got there. Don't miss it.

Visit Seven Falls in the late afternoon so you can stay until dark. The waterfalls here are spectacular in the daytime. When darkness falls, the lights come on and they are incredible to look at all lit up.

Take a walk across the Royal Gorge Bridge. At 1,053 feet in the air, this is a breathtaking experience. The bridge is cool and the natural rock there with the mountains as a backdrop are fabulous. (My words don't compare to all that you will take in when you visit Colorado Springs on your vacation.)

Number five on my list of reasons to visit Colorado Springs on your vacation is Cave Of The Winds. If you have never before visited a cave, you deserve to see the beauty. It is a constant 52 degrees inside so bring a light jacket and good walking shoes.

The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a beautiful place to see some great animals. If you enjoy giraffes, they have one of the best giraffe exhibits in the country. You can actually feed the giraffes here. Way cool! I was fascinated by them. So were my very young children.

The Manitou Cliff Dwellings are homes that native Americans built in cliffs over 700 years ago. They are fascinating to see.

If you have children, they will love visiting the North Pole and seeing reindeer and the big guy himself, Santa Claus! This is a cool park on the base of Pikes Peak with Christmas ornament shopping year-round. There are rides for the whole family and magic shows throughout the day. I had a blast each time we went.

If you love dinosaurs, make sure that you visit Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center. I am passionate about dinosaurs and this is a wonderful place to learn about them. You will spend hours there. Don't rush out of this place. Take your time and enjoy every moment.

Number ten on my list of reasons why you should vacation in Colorado Springs is The Air Force Academy. I know, it is not a natural wonder but this is a beautiful campus. The chapel is a fascinating building architecturally. You have probably seen photos of its spires reaching toward the heavens, 150 feet up. There is a museum where you can learn about the Academy and the Air Force. Colorado Springs is a military town and this is one of the top tourist destinations in Colorado.

Have a wonderful visit to Colorado Springs!

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs
Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs

Living There

After our first vacation in Colorado Springs, we knew we wanted to move there so my husband could attend Nazarene Bible College. We made plans and moved up. Those were the best four years of our married life as far as I am concerned.

Life was great. We had two beautiful little boys with our daughter on the way. I got to stay home and be a mom and when our daughter was born, I felt like life could not get any better. The climate was cool and lovely. The air was fresh and there was always a fresh breeze. The views were beautiful, even on rainy and snowy days. There was never any intense heat or humidity.

My husband was happy and turned a large portion of the backyard into a garden and greenhouse. Vegetables grew so easily there. If you love to garden, Colorado Springs may be the perfect place for you to live. We learned to can and freeze vegetables and to make jellies.

Once you visit, you will fall in love with the city and the surrounding area. The gorgeous aspen leaves in fall, the snow on Pikes Peak that begins in October and stays until June, the beautiful clouds that come over the Peak in the afternoon and turn into thunderstorms during the summer, and all of the outdoor trails will make you want to stay.

My goal is to go back there and live in the beauty of nature. There are lots of jobs and opportunities in the Springs. I am ready to go now.


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iluvluvluvlucy Hub Author 3 years ago

Thank you for sharing your beautiful site with me! Wow! It is gorgeous, just as I remembered. Yes, we moved away but I am hoping to go back this year for a vacation.

R2atP2 3 years ago

Since you mentioned Pikes Peak as your #1 reason, I thought I'd share my new Pikes Peak Web site with you. (See http://pikespeak.us.com.) Based on your points, it sounds like you're no longer in the area, so hopefully this will bring back fond memories. BTW, I agree....driving up P2 is the BEST attraction in the area. I've done it more than 50 times in nine years and it never gets old.

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