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    7 Outdoor Adventures for the Whole Family Near Peterson SFB

    What comes to mind first when you think of Colorado Springs? Mountains, snowy winters, pleasant summers, and endless adventure?

    There’s a reason why your mind goes where it does. Situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the city’s location sets the stage for unforgettable outdoor adventuring and jaw-dropping views for military families making a PCS move to Peterson SFB

    But it’s not only picturesque. The scenery creates ample opportunity to get outside, unplug, and get the occasional much-needed space. Take a look at some ideas to get outdoors!

     

     

    1. Garden of the Gods

    With Front Range Climbing Co., you can scramble, climb, and rappel the Garden (don’t worry, it’s family-friendly). Others might appreciate the opportunity to rumble down the road in a Jeep or peddle around on a guided bike tour. 

    If you’re looking for a more remote experience, no worries. Lace up your hiking boots and hit the trails on your own.

    2. Red Rock Canyon

    This 1474-acre stretch of the unincorporated Wild West is free to explore. With over 653 acres designated as “open space” to ride horseback, hike, run, and bike, you can visit Red Rock Canyon a dozen times and cover different ground each trip. 

    Hogback Trail is especially memorable as it guides you to a plateau overlooking Red Rocks, America’s Mountain, Pikes Peak, and the city below. Gorgeous wildflowers greet you during the warmer months!

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    3. Seven Bridges Trail 

    This trail is for hikers only and is 5.78 miles out and back, making it quite a hike. It follows a creek in North Cheyenne Cañon, crossing it seven times. The cool water flowing makes it one of the more tolerable spots to get out and enjoy the outdoors when the weather heats up.

    Though it’s lengthy, the trail is kid-friendly, and if they can make it past the seventh bridge, there’s a beautiful aspen stand and meadows await you. As a bonus, leashed dogs are allowed.

    Photo overlooking Pikes Peak Highway in Colorado, including a few vehicles, red dirt, green trees, and water in the distance. Photo by DonaldEugeneHammond from Getty Images via Canva.com

    4. Pikes Peak Highway

    Setting your sights on the incredible beauty of Colorado has never been easier. This 19-mile-long winding road takes you to the summit of Pikes Peak and offers stunning views of the lakes, mountains, and wildlife. The trek will take you about two to three hours. But should you want to stop to take photos or hike a trail or two, it’s best to budget more time.

    Hikers can forgo the car and head on foot up the Barr Trail or Crags Trail to the summit. It’s not easy, but the effort makes the views even more breathtaking.

    5. Seven Falls

    South Cheyenne Canyon is where the dry prairies meet the foothills. Enjoy “The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado” as you venture into Seven Falls. The water cascades 181 feet between the Hercules Pillars, a 900-foot frame for this Colorado natural wonder. To make this experience even more unforgettable, take the steep 224-stair climb to the top, where you’ll access several trails above this phenomenon.

    6. Manitou Incline

    As the name implies, this trek is all uphill and gains over 2,000 feet elevation in less than a mile. This hike isn’t for the faint of heart (or those who just ate a big lunch). 

    The trail was once used as a cable car route to transport supplies up Pikes Peak. It was then turned into a tourist attraction until a rock slide wiped out the rails on the trail and created the 2,744-step hiking trail we know today.

    7. Palmer Park

    With over 25 miles of trails, there’s enough to keep you busy exploring. Add horse stables, volleyball courts, a scenic overlook and drive, a playground, a dog park, and a botanical reserve to the mix, and it's no wonder that Palmer Park is the recurring weekend destination for many.

    Other nearby parks:

    • North Cheyenne Canon Park 
    • Cheyenne Mountain State Park 
    • Bear Creek Dog Park

    In a place as beautiful as Colorado Springs, it makes sense to get outside and explore the great outdoors. With adventures for the littlest members of the family and difficult trails for the thrill-seekers, the Olympic city has it all.

    Are you new to the area? Get our free guide below to help you settle into this adventurous city.

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    Danielle Keech

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    Danielle Keech

    Danielle Keech is a writer and content creator for MilitaryByOwner Advertising. She writes on military life topics, highlights clients’ open houses on social media, and manages the Military PCS Facebook group. She especially enjoys covering financial topics and helping military families exercise financial responsibility and plan for the future. Danielle has been a Marine Corps spouse for ten years (and counting!) and is a momma to four littles and one fur baby. She and her pilot spouse have lived in Virginia, Florida, Texas, California, Hawaii, and, most recently, Okinawa, Japan. And yes, you guessed it, Hawaii is her favorite duty station to date! Find MilitaryByOwner's Millitary PCS group here.

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