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.15 mi .05 mi .1 mi .17 mi .2 mi .15 mi .05 mi .15 mi .03 mi .1 mi .2 mi .07 mi .05 mi .07 mi .3 mi .4 mi .5 mi to Foothills Trail .8 mi .2 mi .5 mi .15 mi .25 mi .1 mi .12 mi .2 mi .15 mi .3 mi .2 mi .3 mi .06 mi .1 mi .1 mi .25 mi .06 mi .15 mi .25 mi .4 mi .2 mi .05 mi .15 mi .2 mi .25 mi .4 mi .25 mi .3 mi .2 mi .1 mi .05 mi .03 mi .08 mi .45 mi .1 mi .12 mi .07 mi .07 mi .1 mi .07 mi .65 mi loop .2 mi .07 mi .55 mi loop .1 mi .15 mi .12 mi .1 mi .4 mi .25 mi .2 mi .15 mi .19 mi .17 mi .16 mi .07 mi .2 mi .4 mi .06 mi .07 mi .4 mi .1 mi .23 mi .25 mi Visitor Center Trading Post Main Parking Lot Scotsman Picnic Area (summer only) Spring Canyon South Picnic Area High Point Overlook South Garden Parking Lot Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site Hamp Hut Ute Trail Chambers Trail Living History Program Trails Ridge Trail Valley Reservoir Trail Ute Trail Connection Galloway- Homestead Trail Ute Trail Niobrara Trail Gateway Trail Foothills Trail Susan G. Bretag Trail Dakota Trail Palmer Trail Palmer Trail C e n t r a l G a r d e n T r a i l Scotsman Trail Buckskin Charlie Trail Palmer Trail Scotsman Trail Hamp Trail Columbia Trail Strausenback Trail Old Colorado City Trail Siamese Twins Trail Cabin Canyon Trail Balanced Rock Trail Mountain Bike Area Foothills Trail Manitou Ave El Paso Blvd Beckers Ln Columbia Rd Ridge Rd Hwy-24 Garden Dr 31st St Chambers Dr Water St Fontanero St 30th St Mesa Rd To I-25 via Garden Of The Gods Rd Juniper Way Loop Gateway Rd Rampart Range Rd To Manitou Springs Balanced Rock Area (see reverse for detailed map) 5 Paved Trail Unpaved Trail Paved Roads Paved One-way Loop Gravel Roads Parking Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Arnold Trail 15 1 2 8 7 6 11 10 3 4 5 9 12 13 16 17 15 14 Garden Of The Gods Park Park Hours: May 1 to October 31: 5am-10pm / November 1 to April 30: 5am-9pm Call 719-219-0108 for park information. Park Programs: Nature Walks: Daily 10am and 2 pm. Park naturalists will take you on a 45-minute walk exploring the geology, history, flora and fauna of the Park. Walks are conducted on various trails throughout the park. Check at the Visitor Center for more information. Nature Talks: Park naturalists also present short interpretive programs. Check at the Visitor Center for times and locations, or call 219-0108 for more information. Living History Tour: The Rock Ledge Ranch offers a tour that introduces the history and people of the Pikes Peak Region. Enjoy One of the Many Trails: Hiking, biking, and horseback riding offer unique views and experiences of the Garden. Please keep in mind that due to the highly erosive soils in the western portion of the Park, mountain biking is permitted off-road ONLY within the designated mountain bike area (generally east of Ridge Rd and south of Gateway Rd). For everyone’s safety, please remember trail etiquette on any trail system. Garden Rock Formations: 1 Balanced Rock 2 Cathedral Spires 3 Giant Footprints 4 Gray Rock 5 Keyhole Window 6 Kissing Camels 7 North Gateway Rock 8 Pulpit Rock 9 Scotsman Enjoy the Rocks from the ground. Serious and fatal rock scrambling accidents have occurred during the Park’s history. It is easier to climb up than to climb down. Technical climbers are required to register online. Technical climbing is permitted in groups of two or more with proper climbing equipment. ALL OTHER CLIMBING OVER 10ft OFF THE GROUND IS ILLEGAL, and may result in a fine of up to $500 and/or 90 days in jail. 10 Sentinel Spires 11 Siamese Twins 12 Sleeping Giant 13 South Gateway Rock 14 Steamboat Rock 15 Three Graces 16 Tower of Babel 17 White Rock

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Page 1: Garden Of The Gods Park · Garden. .98 mile Old Colorado City Trail: If you pick up the trail from 36th Street, you will walk through meadows and over rocks, emerging at a spot offering

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Garden Of The Gods ParkPark Hours: May 1 to October 31: 5am-10pm / November 1 to April 30: 5am-9pm Call 719-219-0108 for park information.

Park Programs:Nature Walks: Daily 10am and 2 pm. Park naturalists will take you on a 45-minute walk exploring the geology, history, flora and fauna of the Park. Walks are conducted on various trails throughout the park. Check at the Visitor Center for more information.Nature Talks: Park naturalists also present short interpretive programs. Check at the Visitor Center for times and locations, or call 219-0108 for more information.Living History Tour: The Rock Ledge Ranch offers a tour that introduces the history and people of the Pikes Peak Region.

Enjoy One of the Many Trails:Hiking, biking, and horseback riding offer unique views and experiences of the Garden. Please keep in mind that due to the highly erosive soils in the western portion of the Park, mountain biking is permitted off-road ONLY within the designated mountain bike area (generally east of Ridge Rd and south of Gateway Rd). For everyone’s safety, please remember trail etiquette on any trail system.

Garden Rock Formations:1 Balanced Rock2 Cathedral Spires3 Giant Footprints4 Gray Rock5 Keyhole Window6 Kissing Camels7 North Gateway Rock8 Pulpit Rock9 Scotsman

Enjoy the Rocks from the ground. Serious and fatal rock scrambling accidents have occurred during the Park’s history. It is easier to climb up than to climb down.

Technical climbers are required to register online.Technical climbing is permitted in groups of two or more with proper climbing equipment. ALL OTHER CLIMBING OVER 10ft OFF THE GROUND IS ILLEGAL, and may result in a fine of up to $500 and/or 90 days in jail.

10 Sentinel Spires11 Siamese Twins12 Sleeping Giant13 South Gateway Rock14 Steamboat Rock15 Three Graces16 Tower of Babel17 White Rock

Page 2: Garden Of The Gods Park · Garden. .98 mile Old Colorado City Trail: If you pick up the trail from 36th Street, you will walk through meadows and over rocks, emerging at a spot offering

By far the most popular walk in the Park is along the Central Garden Trail, and

no matter how rushed you are, do not pass up the opportunity to walk this trail. It offers the perfect introduction to the flora, fauna and geology of the Garden, and because it’s paved, it is easily accessible in all seasons. With gentle grades and interpretive signs, it is perfect for families with small children, handicapped visitors and those who only have time to walk one trail. 1.56 miles Gateway Trail: Crosses Camp Creek, passes through arching Gambel oaks, and offers good viewing opportunities for wildflower enthusiasts and birders. .31 miles

On-street Bike Lane: A good way for bicyclists to get an overview of the Park. Be aware that automobiles sometimes stop in this bikes-only lane. 4.11 miles

Susan G. Bretag Trail: Pink blossoms grace the non-native New Mexican locust in early spring, and rattlesnakes occasionally pass by. .45 miles

Dakota Trail: Bighorn sheep can sometimes be viewed from this trail. .44 miles

Palmer Trail: A good hike for those interested in the Park’s trees. Offers great views of the Central Garden area. 1.89 miles

Galloway Homestead Trail: A scenic route leading you to Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site. .45 miles

Ridge Trail: Children are not permitted to climb higher than 10 feet, but they can get that high-on-the-rocks feeling by walking on these rock formations that are millions of years old. .25 miles

Rock Ledge Ranch: A peaceful trail that lets you soak up the history offered by the Ranch and its interpretive staff. 1.88 miles

Valley Reservoir Trail: Look for wild asparagus, believed to be remnants of crops once grown at the Ranch. .17 mile

Ute Trail: The valleys were once reservoirs that supplied water to the Ranch. The healthy cottonwood trees you see show the continued presence of underground water. .96 mile

Ute Trail Connection: .28 mile

Chambers Trail: Look for the old reservoir and cross over the former dam. .47 mile

Niobrara Trail: Very old one-seed junipers grow along this limestone ridge which offers good views of Rock Ledge Ranch. 1.43 miles

Buckskin Charlie Trail: Named for a Southern Ute chief who was born in the Garden. .98 mile

Old Colorado City Trail: If you pick up the trail from 36th Street, you will walk through meadows and over rocks, emerging at a spot offering great views. .56 mile

Scotsman Trail: A good walk for picnickers, and there is a summer restroom at the picnic grounds. 1.58 miles

Strausenback Trail: A fairly secluded trail with a great rock to sit on while you admire the views. 1.58 miles

Hamp Trail: The Girl Scouts built Hamp Hut as a campsite in 1953. . 29 mile

Siamese Twins: A rock “window” offers a spectacular (and highly photographed) view of Pikes Peak. .93 mile

Cabin Canyon Trail: A short trail with dramatic geological formations. Not recommended in wet weather. .69 mile

Balanced Rock Trail: Be one of a zillion visitors who have had their picture taken standing by this famous landmark. .44 mile

Spring Canyon Trail: It can be muddy after a heavy rain, and the Garden’s red mud can create a laundry challenge. .48 mile

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Visitor & Nature Center

Living History Program: Wednesday- Saturday

10 a.m.-5 p.m. First Saturday in June - Third Saturday in August

& Special Events throughout the year.

Visit www.rockledgeranch.com or 719-578-6777

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