The top stops along the way from Temecula to Des Moines (with short detours) are Garden of the Gods, Horseshoe Council Bluffs Casino, and Denver Botanic Gardens. Other popular stops include Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, Trail Ridge Rd, and Pikes Peak.
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Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel
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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Binion's Hotel Casino offers a breathtaking view of downtown Las Vegas from its 24th floor, as well as an expansive gaming floor with 77,000 square feet of space. The menu includes steakhouse classics and a variety of specialty games to help gamblers find their favorite.
I stayed here for the first time. Quick frankly, my expectations were low. The staff were all super friendly and accommodating from the Security Guys that helped me get checked in at night (after desk hours) to the folks that helped me get my parking pass sorted out. There is, of course, the needy class of folks meandering in and out from the cold, just like all the downtown casinos. Touch to keep them away But, everything else was 5 stars. I would and will be staying here again.
Centree S — Google review
A haunted hotel on the Fremont Street Experience? Sign me up! No resort fee, inexpensive price, great location and an old school Vegas vibe (even with a rotary phone). We didn't run across any spirits during our stay but still had a fun time. I would recommend it to my friends.
Phil C — Google review
Can't say this is the cleanest, safest, or best casino to visit, but something about it just keeps me coming back. It's very small and smoky casino, but their slots are loose and their drinks are strong. Their cafe also has some amazing steak and eggs and the workers are usually all very nice. Extra bonus is the hawaiian fishing game, which is super fun with a group of people.The parking situation isn't bad, but I wouldn't leave valuables or park in a dark corner at night. Its also free if you play enough (maybe $25) then you can get your parking validated by guest services.
Maria W — Google review
Perfect location. Easy eats available. Discount apparel store is awesome but First I accidentally entered the gift shop. That's in the far back of the building and was immediately hand gestured away by the associate who was working behind the counter. She shoo'd my friend in I away. Due to entering the wrong store, looking for discount apparel. I just felt really uncomfortable. If you're there, don't forget to get a picture with the million dollars.
Kelly ɹ — Google review
Parking garage said it was $20 and we were told by the women working on Saturday night that “it’s good for 24 hours”…. We left to go to a show and then returned to the garage 2 hours later with our ticket receipt and the women made us pay AGAIN. The women even said “oh I should’ve said it’s NOT good for 24 hours” and tried brushing it off as if it was a mistake. If it was a mistake then she should’ve let us go through and not misled us in the first place.
Sydney — Google review
One of my favorite places downtown. I love to go to the bar and play keno, the bartenders don't stop with the drinks!!! Plenty of places to eat and lots of different games to play... but the bar area is my favorite!!! This is a simple but high quality casino that gives out lots of perks when you job their players card.
Jeffrey F — Google review
Our first room was next to Fremont Street which was very loud. No possibility of sleeping there. Upon my request they relocated us to a quieter room.My cobb salad at Binion's Cafe was huge and delicious. They put the meat on the side at my request. Meat portions were also very large. The double cheeseburger was excellent. Though too much mayo in the potato salad. The service was very friendly, fast and helpful. The wait staff was very accommodating.
Elaine D — Google review
NEVER coming here again. I usually park in self park and play for a while then get my ticket validated. Today I blew $50 and then go to get my ticket validated (NEVER had an issue before) and had some lady give me a total attitude to the point that I had to go off on her and finally some nice man took care of it for me. Shouldn't be this way if you want locals to play here. I will turn to dust before coming back here again
Carla R — Google review
This casino is definitely old and definitely need some work. We usually park here when I’m going to Fremont but don’t gamble. I have luck here but it is cool seeing this old gambling hall it definitely feels historic.
Hunter G — Google review
Went there for Benny's Smokin BBQ and Brews. Had 1/2 chicken- delicious. Cornbread kinda hard, but tasted good. Just added extra butter. Slaw, beans, corn, damn good. Chicken w/BBQ sauce already added, very good. Wasn't too sweet which I am not a fan of. Breast was a bit dry, added the spicy BBQ sauce, problem solved. Brews were lacking in selection, but wasn't why I went. Decent prices for sure. 10/10 will be back to try the ribs.
Angela H — Google review
Rooms are nice. Would help of hotel provided maps of the area. Drinks in vending machines are $4. ATM fees are ridiculous at $9.99. 5 out of the 8 elevators that go from floor 16-26 do not work so you have to unnecessarily wait to go up and down. Disappointed in that. They should have parts on hand to repair these if broken. Slots are not the way to go if you gamble.
Edward M — Google review
My 1 star is not for the casino itself, but rather the cleaning staff. I was using the Bathroom while in the Casino, the cleaner kept knocking on the stall demanding to clean while I was utilizing the facility. Despite telling him multiple times I was using the bathroom, the cleaner would not leave me alone and kept demanding to clean until I finally left. Unprofessional and annoying.
Mark V — Google review
The Apache hotel is from 1932 and apparently haired. The hotel rooms are themed from the 1930's. Kinda cool, but it's prefer a regular room. The rooms were clean.They got out first night room messed up and we got a king bed, even though our reservation was confirmed for 2 doubles. That sucked. The single elevator is very small and very slow.Like most casinos on Fremont, they need to do something about the homeless. When your paying for a hotel, you shouldn't have people begging for money or rummaging through the trash INSIDE the hotel!!Besides that, Fremont is the most entertaining experience I've ever had. It's a loud, crazy party experience.
T M — Google review
Definitely don't gamble here. While you never expect to win you figure going downtown you can play for a bit. All machines super tight no payouts even small ones. . Just gobble up money to pay the rent. Go to the south end of the strip. More excitement and slots that actually let you play for more than 5 minutes on a hundred bucks. Won’t be back.
Ray W — Google review
I was traveling alone, and the Hotel Apache Standard room was ideal for my 4 night stay.Room was basic, very clean, my queen bed quite comfortable. The bathroom was spotless and well stocked. The room was very quite.At my rate, it didn't include daily maid service. Extra towels were by request. Not being a particularly messy person, I didn't need more than the 4 bath towels provided and fortunately knew how to make my own bedThe only thing I would have liked was an in room coffee maker, and a couple of easy to access wall plugs.Would definitely stay again.The Casino was friendly, and the food choices numerous.
Jack M — Google review
Binions is a classic casino. It has a nice vintage feel with plenty of games to choose from. The main hotel is not in operation, but their is a 81 room boutique hotel that operates in the original building. We absolutely love the steakhouse on the top floor, Top of binions Steakhouse. It's a classic steakhouse with delicious age steaks. The view is awesome . It's really not badly priced for a quality steakhouse. The Cafe on the casino floor isn't bad either. Good quick food. Overall, there's something for everyone at this vintage spot.
Chad P — Google review
Just went down for a little bit of business I had there and I enjoy gambling with my girl so much I wanted to show her Binion's since she's never been there. Plus the casino had one of my favorite slots. I had a good time and we both enjoyed the time there.
Kirby B — Google review
This hotel is not the cleanest or the safest however it has some great photo opportunities The rooms are a good size but the bathrooms are extremely smallElevators are extremely slowConference facility which I have just spent a week and I found really well lit and not smoky there are a couple of cafes and restaurants throughout the casinoService with reservations needs huge improvement as a number of our party had to come back multiple times for their room check-in as nothing was ready even though they had two months notice of the bookingNot exactly what you want after a long flight a five hour wait for your room especially as it was after 3 pm currently did not have a resort fee when I was there which is a huge bonus located right on Fremont Street fantastic location most of the rooms you can hear noise at night so if you need a quiet room make sure you book the far side of the hotelWheelchair accessibility is user-friendly however doors are not automatic when entering the hotel also quite smoky within the casino so not quite ideal if you asthmaMy colleagues room smelt like a sewer and Management did nothing to resolve this or offer to move after highlighting the issue
Katrina M — Google review
Didn't stay there. Just played. Usually this place is fun and lively. I play craps. They have a feature table that the ladies get dressed up...and usually they are the fun and interactive... tonight it was slow and they could care less..Added to the misery of losing...
Jerry K — Google review
Me and my sister were there in the little store inside the casino and we were there so long we didn’t realize the store closed 20 mins ago. The cashier was so kind and thoughtful when she could have given us attitude for holding her so long. She really helped us out a lot.
Oscar P — Google review
I always have a great time here. And this Day was no different. I sit at the bar and play scarab slots or roulette. Started with $200 and in 35 minutes won $1800 . So I cashed out and went home.
Jason S — Google review
Binions was a good experience. I had visited their Casino, didn't stay. The casinos in the Fremont Street are better for beginners as they have a low buy-in.The facility was managed well. The overall experience was good. It is super good and accessible if you are staying the North Vegas vicinity.
Sanjeev H — Google review
Spent thousands got drunk and thrown out. Hinted that I might not return and they gave me $20 in free play to make it right and now all is well. Keep up the good work staff.
Darren N — Google review
This place is a nightmare …….: i stayed there last weekend … the rooms have thin walls which kept up all night coz the guest next room was snoring like crazy and i checked out of the room and head to the parking garage only to discover my car was stollen …. Las vegas police was called and they took my statement and we asked for the footage from the cameras they told us it takes approximately 5 days for them after they review it … by then it will be late was my fear …. Luckly my car was found in 4 days with minimal damge I just have to pay for the impound lot $350 🤦♂️ but i want to share for the people who consider staying here also i feel lucky for not getting stab or worse in the sketchy parking lot
Abenezer M — Google review
Fremont Street, get your photo taken with a million dollars! No charge. And they even have it set up so that a free photo can be emailed or text to ya so ya don't have to try and have someone take your photo for ya. Again, free. And there's a video of how the money and such was all set up too so it's pretty cool.
Slim S — Google review
As long time locals we have always enjoyed Binion’s Casino and the steakhouse. However I must object to the episode that my visiting daughter encountered while playing a machine on Friday evening March 22. Her machine malfunctioned and she pushed the button for Service. She turned to tell her husband, who was seated behind her. A maintenance employee thought that my daughter was asking her for help and she verbally accosted her in the most hostile way. This woman was furiously angry to think that a guest was asking her for service help. The reaction was all out of proportion to the incident. Her name is not known to my daughter, but she was left shaken by the experience.Please discuss how these situations SHOULD be handled. This episode was nothing short of verbal abuse and entirelyUncalled for.
Marge D — Google review
After spending a wonderful weekend playing slots with my friend in Binions ..we decided to eat in cafe downstairs in casino area for breakfast..cafe had about 3 other tables filled..as we entered lady bussing table near door motioned and told us to sit at a table ...within about 2 min a truly enraged hostess appeared yelling from across the table area asking if we could read and how DARE we seat ourselves, I kid you not her nostrils were flaring..she was literally shaking with rage! ..we politely told her taken aback !excuse me dont talk to us like that!! But now she was literally standing yelling at our table continuing her rampage, she asked if we could read ! We told her this is totally uncalled for n she stomped off to share her wrath with worker who told us to seat ourselves....well apparently we were not the first customers to feel the wrath of Brenda!! and staff reported the incident and we had to write a note of complaint as a manager came to our table to discuss incident...breakfast was served, cost 39 dollars n 10 tip, ate less than half as appetite had diminished after the furore..why would Binions allow a repeat offender of this behavior continue employment in their establishment beats me!? 🤷♀️Sadly I cannot commit to eating in Binions again ..it was a totally mind boggling unexpected experience and one I won't forget ...on a side note the rest of the staff was lovely and apologized profusely for said Hostess behavior.....but it did Marr up to that point a fun weekend ...in future visits to Fremont I will spend my cash elsewhere, the least expected would have been comped breakfast, after being verbally abused by their employee! 🙄🤔
Caroline M — Google review
The workers at the employee desk were very friendly. I've been here several times in the past, and it's nice to see familiar faces whenever I visit. I'm sure they get tired of having to explain the difference between cash points, comp points, and free play promo points. LolThe rooms at Four Queens are a million times better than the Apache Hotel. They were clean, spacious, and the beds and pillows were comfortable. They even include a long body pillow.One word of warning: the hotel is right next to Fremont Street, so even at midnight, there is loud music that will certainly keep most people from sleeping. If you're going to stay here, try asking for a room on the opposite side of the building.
Bobson W — Google review
Great time was had by all...rooms were spacious and clean. Quiet too didn't know I even had neighbors.
Neena B — Google review
I stayed here with my boyfriend about a month ago and he paid $50 for an early check in which is pretty standard, however, the room was not very nice and not just historically quaint and rich with history. The entire room was shabby, window faced a wall, there was an actual BOOGER TRAIL near the thermostat as if someone just ran their finger down the wall trying to get it off their hand but it was too sticky (hahaha I have a toddler nephew) but it was too high in the wall for average size person to not have noticed. The air vent was so thick with dust and debris that I could have used the filter to start a large fire - the room smelled like it had just been smoked in and it was supposed to be a non smoking room. Since the room was directly across from a housekeeping closet it was somewhat noisy and the hallway is kind of narrow so navigating around the art was cumbersome. As a former hotel industry professional I have high standards when it comes to cleanliness and this room was a complete fail. I like the history of old Vegas and expected the room to have wear and tear but not filthy vents and boogers on the wall.
Honesty A — Google review
Had went to several casinos in Vegas and without a doubt they have the very worst dealers on blackjack tables. Rude beyond belief and could barely speak English. Highly recommend playing table games anywhere else.
Tim F — Google review
The casino smells horrible, after I checked out of Apache I had time to kill so I sat right next to the Cafe and played some slots. Within 10 minutes my throat was sore, there is something Rotten in the air there. The whole casino needs to be shut down and remodled. I stayed at Apache and it was a cute room, spacious with a fridge. Furniture was a little beat up, but you should expect what you pay for. I don't understand why they don't remodel the old Mint tower, just letting it rot is such a waste.
Kim J — Google review
Dealers did not know how to deal, and had to have other dealers watching them. Dealer snatched cards out of my hand. NEVER have I experienced such rude treatment from a casino dealer anywhere. Pit boss was also extremely rude to dealers.We’ve been here numerous times, and have always enjoyed ourselves. We will not ever be going back though.
Katie N — Google review
The 'Apache Hotel' boasts excellent rates and spacious, comfortable rooms. Guests can choose between lively rooms facing Fremont Street or quieter options.The WiFi is outstanding, open, and consistently reliable.The only drawback is that the expansive windows do not open to allow fresh air, despite the air conditioning being top-notch, I'd preferred some fresh air.While it's not a 5-star hotel, the room rates are equally reasonable. Additionally, the hotel is wheelchair accessible, with a somewhat small elevator, but I'd never waited long for it.This hotel does not charge resort fees and when I discovered my room had no fridge, they rented me one at $20 per night.
Nada N — Google review
TINA was by far the worst dealer I ever had she threw cards and chips at me. Never spoke a single word to me the absolute worst. The fact that everyone saw this and dealt with it showed me its normal here. Had a couple really good nights here which is why they even get 3 stars but for. The. Love. Of. God. You see TINA dealing cards color out and RUN.
Thomas T — Google review
First is old OK now that’s out-of-the-way. It’s a great place. The food is awesome that and fear is always exciting. I’m getting value betting not forced to extend myself and when you’re on Fremont and enjoying the Fremont experience really guys what can go wrong……three days later in jail, KingZing makes up.
King Z — Google review
A lot of history to this place! Sticks to the original look preserving as much as possible. A great place to visit when on Fremont street exploring the casinos.
Shufunk — Google review
Old and very thin walled rooms. Be ready to spend some time with the people next door. Most of the room is hard to sleep because of the concerts on the Fremont street. Resepcion is not open 24/7. But you are right there and binion cafe is great.
Ahmet D — Google review
Went to have dinner at 4 Queens..lady validated our our receipt for parking. When we exited ticket was invalid had to pay full amount for parking .Poor service… not happy about parking. Food was excellent.
D M — Google review
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Aspen Mountain Ski Resort
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One of the most well-known ski resorts in the world, Aspen Mountain is known for its big bumps and steep grade. With 64 miles of trails and no green runs, this resort is geared more towards intermediate to expert skiers and riders. The resort has four mountains, each with something different for everyone.
Aspen is one of my favorite places to ski, because of the abundance of snow and challenging terrain. Some of the best powder I have ever skied in. The snow is incredible. Only downside is the scarcity of real ski in-ski out accommodations. I recommend the Shadow Mountain condos which are truly slope side. You can ski up to the condos, within 10 feet of the door.
Carmen B — Google review
it's fun to ski Aspen on a day trip, or stay 45 min away in Glenwood Springs. Doable even if you aren't a millionaire. The scenery is amazing, and not just the nature, pay attention and you might see a Kardashian. The fashion in town is something you don't see every day... Lots of fur and high fashion outfits just walking down the street. My last trip was 2022, and before that 30+ years ago when I was a kid, it's still a bizarre place, $2000 a night hotel rooms, 20+ million dollar homes. The biggest changes from 30 years ago is the traffic in town is worse, but the road to Aspen is safer and much improved. Parking can be a struggle, but we splurged and parked for 4 hours $22 bucks but right at the base of the gondola. The skiing is great and the Gondola gives you like 3500 feet of vertical in 13 min. Good hard expert Aspen glades. And I must say the instructors I saw seemed to be some of the most technically good instructors I've seen in the United States. Surprisingly, food at the mid mountain lodge we visited was less expensive than other big resorts. There are 3 other mountains in town, but we only skied Aspen, next time I'll try Highlands.
Soren C — Google review
Gondola to the top was a great experience for my grandson . We were visiting our son and his family who live in the area. Lots for the kids to do at the top and lunch was good. The only issue was the lack of staff at checkout.
Dan B — Google review
Took the gondola to the top, got lunch and did a little hike.
Mike W — Google review
Aspen Mountain is my absolute favorite place to ski. I've skied at most of the premier resorts in the United States and Aspen offers the best overall experience. The snow, the skill variety of the runs, the exceptional quality of the facilities and equipment, the personality of the locals, the charm of the City, the choices and quality of the restaurants, and the class of the shopping taken together is unrivaled. One of the coolest things about Aspen is the instant and spontaneous relationships that form when you're on the Mountain or around town. Aspen is a special place.
Wesley H — Google review
We had such a good experience here. Several food and beverage options. Great, easy reservation process. Excellent guides. Great mountains. Highly recommend - all the staff have been so polite and friendly. Even with overwhelming crowds everything was a breeze. One of my favorite mt experiences of all time.
Amy — Google review
I love the town and i would love to live here one day.Very nice ski resort, with helpful and friendly staff. The Gondolas were well maintained and clean. As well the ride to the top of Ajax mountain was very pleasant with the breathtaking scenery all around you. The Sundeck restaurant at the top is a great spot to warm up or take in a luncheon as you overlook the city of Aspen and all the beautiful surrounding mountains.
Connie M — Google review
Wonderful place to ski and zip line views were extraordinary
Kishore P — Google review
Perfect place for crazy people🤪 Inst: peppa.movA must see place, if you hanging around Aspen. Even on summer time🏔️🎿🚠
Niko S — Google review
Great Terrain, Better views. A place to be seen. It's an international destination. South Americans, Australians, Europeans, And good old Americans.Must visit.
James P — Google review
Yeah, they don't want you here, so they won't explain parking, or how the mountain works. They'll say there's no beginner terrain but several blues would be greens elsewhere. You'll see people wearing look at me apparel and aggressive skiing and gangs of young people being jerks. The mountain itself is fine, but I'll never go back. No hosts, no safety folks, so no repercussions for jerks who blast through multiple SLOW signs and nearly collide with the lift maze. Oh, and don't expect the lifties to say anything about dangerous behavior or for them to group anyone up...
Bob R — Google review
Very nice ski resort, with helpful and friendly staff. The Gondolas were well maintained and clean. As well the ride to the top of Ajax mountain was very pleasant with the breathtaking scenery all around you. The Sundeck restaurant at the top is a great spot to warm up or take in a luncheon as you overlook the city of Aspen and all the beautiful surrounding mountains.
LJ S — Google review
great place for skiing, new lifts with closed cabins, it was a delight. Many trails of different levels. Rescuers do not know anything about fractures and first aid when you contact them - this is sad. It's good that the situation was not critical
Anastasiia G — Google review
This is a very nice area with gorgeous views. You can see for miles. We had lunch at one of the little cafes and the food was delicious. The staff was very accommodating and the area was clean and well kept. We had an enjoyable day at the top and would love to go again.
Rosie — Google review
We did the snowshoe nature hike. Loved it. Beautiful terrain. Learned a lot about local critters and mountain living. Highly recommend
Leah O — Google review
I'm from Kentucky. Not as much fried chicken as I would expect... But I came here to ski. The app is great. The employees are very helpful. The resort is currently respectfully of covid protocols. Much appreciated. Great lifts and diverse terrain.
Eric H — Google review
Visited on Dec 28, the snow condition looked good, but there are random places that my skis couldn't grip onto the thin snow at all. Not friendly to intermediate skiers. (Snowmass and buttermilk are much better, the same grip issue never happened.)
Dong ( — Google review
Aspen is probably my favorite place to ski in the US. Not because it has the best terrain, although the terrain is very good, but because of how magical the town is. Aspen really is a special place and I'd highly recommend anyone going there for the first time to stay in town. As far as the skiing goes, Ajax as it's known, is not for beginners. You need to be a solid intermediate to ski that mountain and I'd say the same thing for the Highlands. Buttermilk and Snowmass are better for beginners but they are outside of town where Ajax resides. Snowmass is a good 20 minutes away. Just keep that in mind as your planning the trip. Otherwise I couldn't recommend a visit to Aspen highly enough!
A R — Google review
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Hot Springs Stables
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Truly one of the most amazing experiences we’ve had in our lives. KC was the kindest and most gentle guide. He filled our hearts full to the brim with this awesome adventure at sunset. We crossed rivers, trotted, and went up and down steep inclines. Seriously cant express how great our time here was. If you book, ask for KC!🤍
Lauren P — Google review
My mom had a great ride here. She's been riding for a long time, but she still enjoyed the one hour ride. It wasn't just a boring trail ride where the horses know where they're going and don't really care what you want. She said they went across the river a few times, saw great views of the mountains, and had a very pleasant time. She loved the wranglers who were with them. We booked online and had no trouble. Everything worked out perfectly. Highly recommend!
Valerie M — Google review
We had such an amazing time at Hot Springs Stables. The owner and the ranch hands were so welcoming and made our experience one to remember. 2 hours was not long enough, we will definitely going back to do a half day or even a full day ride with them soon. This is a must stop if you are in the area.
Mike C — Google review
Me and my two kiddos (7 and 10) came for the sunset ride and it was incredible! Our guide, Kaiden (Caiden?), was laid back and friendly and made the kids feel safe and ensured we all had fun! We were only supposed to walk, but we got to do quite a bit of trotting once the boys were comfortable and it made our whole trip!We saw deer and a coyote, got to cross the river more than once, and had some absolutely stunning views.Would highly recommend to anyone!
Christina L — Google review
We booked a 2hour trail ride with our 9 and 12 year old. Marsha paired the perfect horses to our personalities and skill levels. The guides were very helpful, knowledgeable and personal and had to adapt to some challenges with another family on our group and we ended up spending 30min extra time in the saddle which allowed us to soak in the natural beauty a bit longer. Very impressed by the horses patience and diversity riding through streams and alongside the mountain ridges even with some changing weather.. Molly was our favorite guide! We'll be back!
Diana N — Google review
If you are looking for something close by to the area, go horseback riding! Our guide was AMAZING at pointing out view points and give us facts around the area. They help by picking the horse that suits you best! We loved our 2 hour ride & felt very comfortable through out it! Definitely worth it all!
Albanie H — Google review
Great experience. Staff was awesome, horses were well trained. We took the 60 minute trail and we got about 70 minutes out of it. Facility is small but clean. It looks like they can handle pretty large parties and have multiple trail lengths ( 1, 2 hr as well as 3/4 and full day). Scenery made it worth it all. Great views!
Tyler D — Google review
Great staff, very pleasant and give good advice. The horses are well trained and clearly well cared for. I’m a first time rider at age 46. I went on the 1 hour trail ride and it was a great experience.
Jenny C — Google review
We did the 3/4 day ride. Absolutely beautiful trail. It was a bit nerve wracking in a few spots and I am an experienced rider. I had inexperienced riders that made it but there were times their nerves almost bested them. The horses behaved for the most part and we all enjoyed it. The waterfall was gorgeous. The wranglers were great! I highly recommend but be prepared for sore muscles.I also recommend getting there early. We arrived 15 minutes early and still did not get to the trail until an hour after our initial appointment time due to them needing to prep the horses selected for each individual and their experience level. We never felt rushed on the ride though. The wranglers went at our pace. Again, I highly recommend!
Tierney S — Google review
What a great place! I did the 2-hour sunset ride and had an amazing time. Our wrangler, Jess, was friendly, inviting, and easygoing. The trail was fun, the horses were kind and well-trained, the scenery was beautiful. And can't forget the barn cats!No complaints here.
Liam M — Google review
We had a great time this week! Blake was awesome, he had the perfect ratio of chatting to letting everyone enjoy the scenery. We had an experienced rider, intermediate, and someone who had never been on a horse and everyone felt comfortable and had fun! The view was UNBELIEVABLE
Jackie S — Google review
Pretty sure my group did the 2 hr Rocky Mountain Adventure Ride and it was amazing. Beautiful views too. The guides were very nice though one of them did scream at us multiple times (and I understand they are just trying to be cautious with us and the horses but I felt they could’ve used a better tone). Other than that, I had a great time and think it’s a fun activity to do if you’re nearby!
Hakobi — Google review
Dave and Dillion did a great job for our 2 hr ride. They did a great job on instructions and were very social during the ride. The ride was fun and exciting. Domino and Feather were great horses to ride. Highly recommend! This was a very relaxing few hours with beautiful scenery.
April H — Google review
We had Casey as our guide. He was great! We did the waterfall ride. If you haven't been on a horse before, I wouldn't take this. There are some very small trails going up the mountain and it could scare some people. If you have riden before, it's a great view! The horses we took were great. Thanks Casey for a great time.Robbie and Kristen
Robert D — Google review
Great 2 hour trail ride with Corey. Really enjoyed our horses, Trigger and Chile. Look forward to being in the area again to book a longer ride!
Caleb C — Google review
This was an amazing ride! We did the 3/4 day ride. It was beautiful and the horses were great! Our guide, Casey was fantastic!!
Dabecka K — Google review
We had the best time on our 2 hour ride. Lee, our wrangler, was such a wonderful guide - personable, curious, and knowledgeable about both horses and the terrain. The trail offered stunning views. We would absolutely do this again! Highly recommend!
Allison B — Google review
We had a phenomenal time, there were 9 of us ages 5-43 and all the horses were wonderful and the guides were so kind and made the experience a blast. The 2 hour ride was breathtaking through the mountains and river crossings, definitely a must do if you’re in the area!! Great staff all around and you can tell the horses are well taken care of.
Candice W — Google review
Marsha was great both in initial booking and accommodating us again when we had vehicle issues. We had a nice sunset trail ride with David (who did an awesome job) as our trail guide. Would highly recommend going with them!
Thomas L — Google review
2hr trail ride. Great experience. Wish the group wasn’t so big. There were two big families together. ( 8 & 9) so we kept stopping a lot. Staff were very nice and talkative. Would recommend! Beautiful trails and views.
Christine F — Google review
I had the best time yesterday! My son and husband didn’t want to join me so I went on a group adventure 2 hour ride solo with several other families. Amazing views, sweet tour guides there’s nothing like this anywhere else, I’ve done several trail rides in my time but this was by far the best. The trail guides were so good with the children on the tour AJ let them talk her head off and she even took pictures of me for me! The owner was a sweetheart! All around amazing!
Mallory H — Google review
Definitely a must experience!!!! The owner was very welcoming and knowledgeable. Our wrangler was great! Cory went above and beyond to make us feel comfortable and confident from start to end.Beautiful views....and great memories were created! Thank you, @coloradotailrides.com
Robert T — Google review
We did the two hour sunset ride and it was the best trail ride we’ve ever been on! The guides are so knowledgeable about the horses, plants, wildlife, and so much more. We’re so grateful to have found this place!! Thank you for the special chance to ride Jesse and Moose 🫶🏻
Mary C — Google review
Highly recommend Mt Princeton trail rides. We are 3 intermediate riders who went on the 3/4 day waterfalls ride. The horses were exceptional (responsive to reins, sure-footed, well matched to riders) and our guide/head wrangler Blake was an awesome host. The views were breathtaking both on the way up and at the falls. We couldn’t get through the lunch supplied as it was substantial. Will remember the day for a long time to come.
Kylie A — Google review
I had a great experience and can not wait to come back again and do a longer ride. The staff was so nice and helpful in getting my mother on the horse and feeling comfortable. She wasn't able to complete the ride but we consider it a win and she was able to get it knocked off her bucket list on her birthday. Jessie is so sweet I enjoyed chatting with her and was pleased to know she is and knows horsemanship. Horses are beautiful and well trained, taken care of in my opinion. ❤️i rode charming ✌️ 🐎
That's T — Google review
We took a ride with The Princeton Stables yesterday and what a fantastic ride it was!! We had the best guide ever in Dave and the horses were amazing! We rode on Moose, Rodeo, and Clifford and wish we could take them home with us! The scenery was perfect and crossing the river was so cool!!! Thanks again to our guide Dave and Ralph for taking us on this ride!!! We’ll be back!!
Travis B — Google review
We visited Mt Princeton Stables in the end of April and it was one of our favorite experiences we had in Colorado. Cory was a fantastic leader who had plenty of jokes and info for us. We were lucky enough to end up on a ride with only our group of 4. Great sights and lots of wildlife along the way!
EmilySuho — Google review
Went on the 2 hr ride. Lots of fun and gorgeous views but defintely not for beginners or those afraid of heights. Lots of steep rocky hills but most of the horses are sure footed.Some of the horses were a little scary. One horse in our group would kick and bite any horse that got too close behind, interestingly they put a beginner on this horse. One of the girls in our ride was thrown by a horse that was cranky and started a horse fight, for some reason they put a beginner on this horse too. The girl was able to switch horses with one of the wranglers for the rest of the ride. They have helmets you can borrow and I would reccomend wearing one. I got lucky and had a very gentle, calm horse who gave me very little trouble.Rode in a gigantic group with only 3-4 wranglers and probably about 30 or 40 people with a wide range of experience. They really should split up large groups and have some kind of limit on how many people go on one ride, like no more than 8 or 10 per group.Ride time includes assigning horses and getting everyone mounted up, which took a little over an hour for our group. Some of us were assigned horses that weren't even back yet from the previous ride. Do these horses ever get breaks during the day?Three of the four wranglers that guided us were friendly and helpful. Bring cash so you can tip the wranglers that are helpful and fun and make you feel safe. Overall an okay experience but probably wouldn't go again.
Google A — Google review
This was such an amazing place, both the Ranch and the land we traveled around. My daughter and I plus the family had so much fun riding and it was the best time riding horses with her. Dave was so great at leading and providing a great experience. He is a great rider also! Great to see how welcome the guides make you feel. They'll do anything to improve your ride or teach you how to get to know your horses. Top notch job Dave and The crew. Can't forget the young guys and all great wranglers we met and helped us get going. I highly recommend this place and we will be back.
Pete C — Google review
My wife and I were the only ones on our ride and we went with Corey and he was great. He was easy to talk to throughout, answered questions, and helped out as needed. The route was absolutely beautiful. We went up and down the mountains and through water. As semi beginners, two hours were plenty bc we were sore at the end but it was a really awesome time with our horses, our guide, and the views.
Ross B — Google review
Wow this place was amazing, the view, the horses, and the wranglers all top notch. I would give it a 5 star experience. My family of 7 had a great time and will never forget the ride! Thank you girls!
Jason S — Google review
I truly have a dilemma on how to rate this particular establishment as the pros and cons are pretty equal. The pros are: reasonably priced, nice trail, beautiful scenery. The cons are: unfriendly and unwelcoming, "we put up with you for your money" staff; horses left saddled and tied for hours with no riders; time on horseback includes pairing riders with horses and getting mounted; saddles were in deplorable condition; lack of clear direction and instructions. Our sojourn began on a sour note as my vehicle GPS guided me to the incorrect location twice, so I was cutting it very close to departure time. I received a phone call from the stables during which I was chastised for not watching the signage more carefully. Turns out, I was almost directly across the street but the person on the phone acted like they had never seen nor heard of the description of my location. Checkin, mount selection, and actual mounting was as perfunctory as being loaded onto a ride at an amusement park. There was no period of actual interaction between staff and riders to either understand the depth of experience of riders, or to allow the riders to become comfortable with the guide. In fact, once we got started on our ride, I never heard or saw the lead guide interact with the riders in our group. Since I was last, I had a nice, continuous conversation with Blake, who brought up the rear. He made it so that I and my granddaughter felt safe and confident on our mounts. Blake gave us hints on how to better control our mounts, imparted tidbits about the trail and scenery, and gave us great insight as to what makes a person choose this way of life. The end of our ride was just as impersonal as the beginning. The staff half heartedly took photos of the riders as requested, we were assisted in dismounting, and pretty much left on our own to figure out how to exit. All in all, a pretty lackluster ending~ again I was reminded of an amusement park ride. The experience and the memories is what's truly important to me and my granddaughter, and that's what we choose to focus on: the rest of my review is for posterity.
Marie-Elise B — Google review
We have done a number of trail rides around the area with different operations. These guys have a nice beautiful stable and riding down by the creek was beautiful.We were the only ones on the ride and the guide said perhaps 9 words on the 2 hour ride. A bit more history or info about the area or even riding tips would have been nice but other than that we had a very good time .
Steve M — Google review
This place is a rare gem! The owner (who looks like Sam Elliot) was so kind and has been doing this business since he was 17! Everything is thoughtfully curated. They choose your horse based on your skill level. The cowboys + wranglers were very helpful and told amazing dad jokes. They accommodated everyone from children to adults very well. I highly recommend for an authentic trail riding experience!!
Kate K — Google review
Hands down the BEST trail ride ever! We did the 3/4 day ride up to the waterfall with a packed lunch and the views were breathtaking! KC aka the good Kevin but AMAZING!! He made the whole experience unforgettable. I can't wait to come back and do a ride when there is snow on the ground. It was about 2 hours from Denver but SO worth the drive. The views on the way were unbelievable as well which made the time go by. I would 1000% recommend to everyone!
Lizz K — Google review
Editing.TL;DR: bought 2 hr sunset ride, didn't see the sunset but the trails are beautiful and loved the horses. A mixed experience.I scheduled a 2 hour sunset ride with my sister for her 45th. We got there 20 minutes early (a three hour drive) and the place seemed abandoned. The front door was locked and no one around. I phoned and the owner got the wrangler to meet us.He was a character to say it best. Salty and opinionated he could flex from friendly to blunt. To each their own and most of what he said didn't bother us just didn't seem too customer service forward. He had really kind and fun times.He did stop to get photos when asked.I am calling the ranch before further remark here on this point. Let's say there were times I wished he'd let the new guy go it alone with us.One thing I would suggest is pull back on talking negative about other stables and competition. Reverse and instead talk up the great points without need to bring up other stables. Or if you do, make your point and move on.We went out with a wrangler in training who I thought was great! We were advised we may take longer because he was training and we were all for it.Dan (new guy) had a great blend of conversation and letting you enjoy the ride.My big downside was we didn't actually stay for the sunset. We started early because we arrived early then we didn't take longer we left 20 min before the sunset. I was tired and we were heading in before I realized and wasn't sure what to say. It was just the 2 wranglers and my sister and I.I'd likely go again if I can request a wrangler. Or more likely request not a specific wrangler. Hoping to talk to the owner.Good was the trails are beautiful, they have docile and well trained horses and overall was a pretty good ride.
Holly S — Google review
This stable is outstanding! The wranglers and the owner are very friendly. Our daughter was apprehensive about riding, and all of the staff was super patient, encouraging and positive. McKenna and Faith were great trail leaders and fun to talk to. The ride was like something out of a National Geographic magazine. Highly recommend!
Brittany H — Google review
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Breckenridge Ski Resort
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Breckenridge Ski Resort is a renowned full-service ski resort located in the Tenmile Range west of the Continental Divide. The resort spans over five peaks with diverse terrain and boasts 31 different chair lifts for easy access to skiing and snowboarding. Beginners and advanced skiers will enjoy the numerous trails, while those wanting an adventure can take a guided tour of the backcountry.
My first time up to the ski resort and we were up here for the ice sculptures contest. It was fantastic. My family who lives in Colorado wanted to show me around the ski resort. Beautiful place. Love all the shops and the gondola ride. Even got to see the cool wood troll. Next time we will have to try the skiing. But I wanted to give a shout out to one of your employees who worked for the event staff of the ice sculptures. She was very kind and helpful. She helped take pictures of our group and even gave the kids and us event ice sculpture patches. They are so cool. She has wonderful customer services skills. Her name is Bambi and we all appreciated her friendly and helpful nature. We will go there again. Great beautiful place. The Mexican restaurant we ate at was great also. Good good.
Cindy ( — Google review
Absolutely love this resort. We've been here twice so far for conferences, and we really enjoy staying here. They need to know to not take away the coffee too early for a bunch of Lutheran pastors and their families! Also, the little store inside the conference center did not have much change, so we either had to use a card or have exact change.
Alyssa H — Google review
I had the pleasure of snowboarding at Breckenridge Ski Resort when I was living in Colorado Springs and I must say, it was an incredible experience. The resort is massive, with a vast array of runs catering to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced enthusiasts. The scenery is breathtaking, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The lifts are efficient and the staff is friendly and helpful, making for a seamless and enjoyable experience.What really sets Breckenridge apart, however, is the vibrant atmosphere and après-ski scene. The quaint town is filled with charming shops, restaurants, and bars, and the ski village itself is buzzing with energy and excitement. Whether you're looking to relax with a warm drink by the fire or party the night away with friends, Breckenridge has something for everyone.Overall, I highly recommend Breckenridge Ski Resort to anyone looking for an unforgettable ski vacation. The combination of world-class skiing, stunning scenery, and lively atmosphere make for an experience that is truly second to none.
Elias C — Google review
This was a very fun experience, just a little pricy. About $45.00 per person per activity. They did have unlimited for $80.00, I believe. It was worth it though because the kids had an absolute blast! So did mom and dad I can't lie.it took about 15 min to get up with the gondola. The alpine coaster was freaking awesome!!!!!! We did not take the ski lift up to the scenic view because we did not have time. The kids also did the bungee jumping on the trampoline they liked it a lot! The food and snacks are pretty expensive. I recommend bringing your own food and drinks. Amazing atmosphere!
THE R — Google review
Awesome resort! Beautiful views and great runs. There is a good variety of difficulty here, so it’s perfect for any skill level. In my time here, lift lines were non existent. With a great mountain and the town so close, Breckinridge resort is a great place to visit!
Steven M — Google review
Lots of ski options, queues not to bad and we'll staffed/managed to keep things moving. Good variety of slopes for all levels and some good practice areas for beginners. We had a pass for 4 days and there was lots of slopes we didn't get to try out. Battled a little with the altitude but overall we loved it. Breckenridge town was also very attractive and welcoming.
Justin W — Google review
The best skiing experience ever! High alpine as well as beginner and moderate runs. Get the Epic pass to get the best bang for your buck. Lines on weekends get crazy after 10a, but mid week is incredible. The resort has excellent customer service, and they go over and above on a regular basis. Be ready to experience high winds that can limit high alpine accessibility. It's a good idea to check the weather ahead of time. Also, download the Epic app that has maps and wait times for all lifts.
Rachel H — Google review
A wonderful area both in winter and summer. Plenty of activities for the entire family. Great runs for all levels of skiers. In the summer, there are plenty of outdoor activities ,from bicycling to white water rafting and hiking. The landscape and views are breathtaking. Shopping and dining are plentiful. There is a City market which is very convenient to purchase food and other items to make your vacation complete. Definitely a worthwhile vacation spot.
Jesus C — Google review
My first time up to the ski resort and we were up here for the ice sculptures contest. It was fantastic. My family who lives in Colorado wanted to show me around the ski resort. Beautiful place. Love all the shops and the gondola ride. Even got to see the cool wood troll. Next time we will have to try the skiing. But I wanted to give a shout out to one of your employees who worked for the event staff of the ice sculptures. She was very kind and helpful. She helped take pictures of our group and even gave the kids and us event ice sculpture patches. They are so cool. She has wonderful customer services skills. Her name is Bambi and we all appreciated her friendly and helpful nature. We will go there again. Great beautiful place. The Mexican restaurant we ate at was great also. Good good.
Mritunjay T — Google review
Breckenridge Ski Resort in summer is an absolute gem! The picturesque mountain views are breathtaking, and the plethora of outdoor activities, from hiking and mountain biking to scenic gondola rides, ensure there's something for everyone. The charming town offers great dining and shopping, making it perfect for a memorable summer getaway. The cool mountain air provides a refreshing escape from the heat, and the friendly staff ensures a welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommend visiting Breckenridge Ski Resort in the summer for an unforgettable experience!
Brian H — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Perfect for friends or family. This place is a paradise in the mountains. Try and go when the weather is clear to see the mountains and gorgeous views better. Food and resorts are stupendous. 34 resorts on the ski pass with over 100+ slopes to. House from. Easily the best skiing in the U.S. 10 stars. Going again next year.
Dominic L — Google review
Wow! Amazing Resort and great people and Staff. Breck is an amazing town with many great spots. The resort itself is great however still EPIC… this leaves tighter regulation and higher prices for everyone. Otherwise I could not recommend more. Very family oriented with tons of rolling groomer runs, while still having high altitude and great steeps.
George K — Google review
This is a nice ski resort offering a white selection of beginner, intermediate and advanced runs. You will find the ski resort spread out over many peaks and if your skin with a group, it may take a little while to get back together for something like lunch. That being said, you should enjoy yourself at this resort.
Jonathan — Google review
The mountain:I went skiing at Breckenridge in February. When they first open in the morning it’s great, but it quickly gets way too crowded. I had to dodge tons of people when coming down the runs. The lift operators are not very efficient at getting people up the mountain. The lines were long but took longer than needed because they don’t seem to have a good system of filling each chair and quickly moving people through the line (most chairs not full, not pulling people out of line when having issues scanning lift ticket, not helping to merge the lines).Food:Busy lunch areas that are easily accessible from the runs. Higher prices than other resorts in CO, but still comparable. Lots of outdoor seating which is nice when it’s a beautiful day outside.Parking:There was an uncovered pay parking lot available near the gondola loading area.I was there on a Friday, I will have to go back on a weekday and see if the situation is any better.
Margaret S — Google review
Disclaimer: my latest trip to this place was during the summer. Little did I know there would be so much to do in this beautiful town, in the summer, given I've visited this town many times during winter. Plenty to do, spectacular scenery, great food, concerts, hiking, biking, kayaking, all of it in very pleasant weather conditions. Plan to return next summer.
H C — Google review
A must-see and stay around for a while. The staff, service, and rooms are worth the money. I stayed for two nights in July of 2023. Thank you for the awesome small vacation we had. Whatever you do, make sure you visit the restaurant (the chef) and the staff was awesome.
SuAnn S — Google review
An awesome ski resort. The staff were great and friendly, the people are extremely friendly, great snow and runs near the first day, and had delicious food here. The weather was nice and sunny. This resort offers epic passes as well. There was no traffic for us on a Sunday Veteran’s Day weekend to and from the resort for us, which was a plus. Overall, I highly recommend this resort for Epic pass users or for anyone!
Nikolai M — Google review
Been coming to Breck for 25 years and I truly consider it my second home. The resort area is beautiful in winter and summer, but be careful around holidays. It’s very, very busy, and less experienced folks should be cautious when maneuvering the town. Other than that, walking Main Street and finding new spots to try is my favorite thing to do. I’m big on skiing and we always use Blue River Sports for our ski rentals. Been going there so long, they know our names. Make sure to hit the lifts early to avoid lines, but mid week is always best because none of the bases are busy. Parking is hard to find, so walking is always better and it’s more fun! If you have questions, let me know, but coming here for so long and aren’t stopping any time soon!
Christina T — Google review
Best town I have ever been I. Most beautiful area in Colorado Breckinridge. Population 4,900 dog population 8,000. Town is dog friendly. Fourth parade was awesome about 20 to 30k yesterday in downtown. The weather unbelievable 65-70 during day 40s at night. Elevation 9600 ft. It will take you 2 days to adjust to the altitude. We stayed at the Corral great location.
John K — Google review
This is a great resort to bring the family to. Took my family there and they loved it. Stayed in a lodge not too far. The rentals are fairly easy to rent compared to other ski resorts in New Mexico and California. It’s a great place to go when there are bunch of snow or even during the summer it looks nice in the surrounding areas by the ski resort. Overall 10/10 for me!
Kameron — Google review
I usually go to Keystone but Breck is super nice too. I’ve only gone late season so I can’t say anything about the snow peak season. Many very fun runs on a very large resort. You can ski at heights up to nearly 13000 feet and there is an abundance of bowls, both hiking access and lift access. Some very fun things to jump off of and a wide variety of trails from beautiful glades to technical moguls and high bowls. When I was there I saw the Junior Freeride National Championships (I had no idea they were happening that day) which was super fun to watch. The view from the top of Peak 6 was incredible. Unfortunately, I didn’t hike to the top of Peak 8 because of weather. Snow can get icy and slushy in the spring but that’s to be expected.
Indiana G — Google review
So much to do year round 🎉 would be nice to have more shade, especially for lines and mini golf area. Military discount is a big reason we could go! Totally worth it 😀
Samantha S — Google review
For my first time ever staying in breckenridge, it was better than I expected. The Grand colorado at Peak 8 was really nice, had multiple pools, and had exceptional views. Even though going to town is fun, the resort had plenty of things to do for all age groups. Although the outside area on the slopes is an additional charge for the activities, I would say it was worth the extra money. The outside area has a ton of fun things to do from the mountain coaster and mountain biking to mini golf and a kiddie area. Overall, it was a great spot for a vacation, and I would definitely recommend it.
Josh G — Google review
What a great little town! I absolutely loved the history of how it was a grimy, terrible place to live until the industrial phase went away and it became a resort. It is one of my most favorite places, I would've loved to see it in its ugly stage!There is so much to do within an hour any direction, we're going to have to visit so many more times to even make a dent. What a vacation we just had. Great food, people, and my goodness the views!
Shane C — Google review
It was an awesome time! My first trip out west to go snowboarding and was happy we chose Breckenridge. Lots of terrain to choose from and plenty of lifts to keep you out of the lines! Free public transportation throughout the town made it easy to stay parked at the Breck Inn and explore the entire town and mountain. I'm definitely returning!!!
Laurence C — Google review
Beautiful mountain scenery, tourist centered atmosphere, and EXPENSIVE 💲💲 💲 I hurt myself and only could watch the rest of my family having wonderful time skiing. I actually did not mind at all. I thought the crown jewel of this small ski resort was what the mother nature is offering us. Just breathing the fresh air, comforting with soothing real image of the great mountain side scenery, and feeling the winter are what I truly needed from my average life, working to protect the society and raising a family. The resort offers great accommodation at a price. I wished the lift tickets were cheaper. With EPIC deal, I found the lift tickets for half off and paid $110 per person. My family were baby skiers, so they had to get the lessons. I paid around $330 per person for a full day lesson that included the lift ticket and the equipment rental. Now, if you are getting the ski lessons, Listen Carefully!! The lessons start promptly at 9 am but it will take more than an hour to get your paperwork done and the rental. So, be at the rental office by 8AM, or you will miss the first half hour.
Chang C — Google review
Lodging: We stayed at Main Street Station in a Vacasa rental. Condo was comfy (loved that it has a fire place, a balcony, and a large bathtub). Bed was not very comfy and it’s time to replace the pillows. A big plus for the humidifier in our condo. Talk about a life saver for someone who is not accustomed to the lovely dry weather on this beautiful mountain. Oh and the laundry facilities were free (make sure to bring your own detergent).Perfect location to be. Walking distance to Main Street (where all the shops, restaurants, and grocery store is), and super close to one of the lifts to have your fun in the snow.Snowboarding lesson and Rental: *I give it a 3.5 stars*I took a group lesson. I’m not sure if this is normal but the group was really big for one instructor (1 instructor for 9 students). It felt like a cluster, once the class started to get smaller the instructor was able to provide more attention to the group.For example my bindings were loose and was not checked (neither from the gear rental place or instructors) until we got up the mountain after asking the instructor if the tightness was correct (it felt loose and had no control on the board). Again not sure if this is normal but as a first timer that felt unsafe.Now, it’s a good price when getting gear including a helmet (I highly recommend getting one), lift ticket, and a lesson. Just wished staff (rental & instructors) would take the time to ensure their students are set up correctly especially those that are trying this out for the first time and have no knowledge of how gear should be set up.
Talia A — Google review
I love Breckenridge Ski Resort! It was too much fun! The instructor who assisted us was Henry. He was super patient with us! This is great for family or even just bonding with your friend. They also have slopes that you can ski depending on your level of expertise, and there are instructors all over that safeguard each guest.
Mille A — Google review
Beautiful lifts, lots of runs. I had a great experience. Everything is well maintained and marked off.Several food options across the different peaks.Great Run variety, plenty of long easy green runs for beginners especially at peak 9. And plenty of blacks and double blacks for the advanced. They've got moguls, a park, back bowls, long runs through the Forrest and more!I would recommend not skiing to the very bottom of the mountain as those lines can get backed up, just hit the middle lifts and you'll be all set!
Richard B — Google review
Beautiful area year round! Lovely ski resort and beautiful in June! We hiked and e-biked, ate lots of great food and drinks…
Melinda — Google review
Breckenridge exceeded all of my expectations! There's really something for everyone on this mountain. I love that you take a gondola out of the town up to the resort. Plenty of break spots throughout the mountain. Peak lodges were so nice and clean. Staff was efficient. Never waited more than 10 mins in a lift line. I can't wait to go back!
Zoe G — Google review
Best place for a vacation during anytime of the year. My family has visited for the Spring, Fall and Winter season. We absolutely love it here. We feel so relaxed and stress-free when we are here.The staff is always very friendly and informative. The cleanliness of the Resort is absolutely top tier. They truly aim to make you happy. Totally recommend this resort.
Gwen M — Google review
We got beginner ski training today. Great instructor named Tommy. We took a half day class. They taught us all the basics of how to stop, turn, put on, and take off the equipment. All the trainers were very nice, informative, and patient. They helped with people of all skill levels and worked with each person separately as well as a group. They maxed out the group 1 trainer to 8 trainees. It was a great time, and I would definitely go back for more training
C D — Google review
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Main Street in Breckenridge is a popular shopping district with a wide variety of restaurants and hotels nearby. It's also the central hub for all sorts of events, festivals, and activities happening throughout the year. The street is home to a small park and several historical buildings.
Such a cute downtown area! Small park, river runs along the back of the shops. Lots of different little shops, restaurants and bars. Even some historical buildings and museums.
Amber M — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of Breck's perfectionsVisit at Christmas time and the photos will be sensational..... 🤩💕Maybe you'll be lucky enough to see the Santa Claus race too.(Original)Uma das perfeições de BreckVisite em época de natal e as fotos serão sensacionais..... 🤩💕Talvez dê sorte de ver a corrida da papal noel também.
Paloma O — Google review
(Translated by Google) beautiful place(Original)Hermoso lugar
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Royal Gorge Bridge & Park
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The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is a 360-acre amusement park situated on top of a canyon, which is spanned by one of the world's highest suspension bridges. The bridge was built in 1929 and spans 1,260 feet across the 950-foot-deep Royal Gorge. The park was greatly affected by a wildfire in 2013, but has since been rebuilt with attractions such as aerial gondolas, rides, and a theater.
We arrived to Royal Gorge Bridge and Park after a snow storm the day before. The weather was beautiful staging a nice sunny day. This historic landmark was worth the almost two hour drive to get there. While most of the activities were closed due to winter maintenance, we were lucky enough to have been able to ride the gondola. The gondola alone was worth the cost of the ticket of admission. The landscape continued as far as the eye can see, beautiful gorges and canyons that you could have taken in for hours. For those that are scared of heights, I have a fear as well and managed to walk across the bridge with comfort. Don’t let fear keep you from experiencing this park.
Ashley S — Google review
What an amazing view! I really enjoyed the day. Consequently, there was a storm coming in, so we were not able to ride the gondola across the canyon.The Park Ranger Michael was so kind. He gave us a really nice history of the park, and let us know if we came back the next day our tickets would still be valid.The Raphtor Show was really educational.The landscaping is pretty.It was worth the drive! Go check it out!
Les B — Google review
Entrance fee is $32 per person and that includes unlimited gondola rides. It won’t take too long to walk around the park if you don’t do the zip lining or the rafting tours. It took us about 2.5 hours to get food, walk the bridge, see the shows in the theater and take the gondola back to the visitor center. The view from the bridge is quite amazing and a little unsettling if you look through the gaps in the wooden planks. Definitely stop by the theater and watch the bird show.
Aliza B — Google review
Gorgeous and breathtaking bridge in the midst of Gods’ creation. Scenic canyon with Arkansas river flowing through it. If you love zip lining or riding the gondola across the canyon - this is the place to do it for experience of life time.
Aleksandr B — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. It was gorgeous and so much to do for all ages. My family enjoyed this trip. The weather was perfect and the views were stunning. A little pricey but included a few activities with admission but definitely worth it. Can't wait to visit again. A nice day trip from Denver. Bucket list worthy.
Melissa C — Google review
It is definitely a beautiful area! Today the gondolas were closed because of high winds! The winds were in excess of 40-50 mph. It was cold with the wind chill but beautiful!! We also watched the movie on how the bridge got its start and how the fire in 2013 effected the area, as a lot was completely devastated by fire! Everything had to be rebuilt around the bridge. Thankfully not much of the wooden planks on the bridge were damaged by the fire. But they are now presented in front of the building that houses the ticket booth, restaurant, restrooms and gift shop! Enjoy your trip!
Chris H — Google review
Last time I visited here was about 15 years ago, so it's been awhile! But it was as awesome as I remember it being from back then! Although they were still allowing cars to drive over it back then, I definitely like it more now that it's mostly pedestrian traffic. I highly recommend reading the history of the bridge on the walls to the left hallway once you get past the ticket area. General admission tickets include the red gondola ride, so go get on that! And if you're brave enough, go do the zip line! Love this tourist spot and it's always really cool to see engineering masterpieces like this!
Stephanie E — Google review
It was a great experience! We bought the tickets there! But actually, you can buy it online for faster entry! And the main thing is the Gondola rides! The zipline and the skyline! The bridge is the main reason! The cafe has good food! At a reasonable price! Make sure you apply bug repellent!
Brolin A — Google review
Adult tickets are $35pp and it includes the gondola across the gorge, when the whether is good. We went two hours before closing and it was a bit too windy, so we couldn’t ride the gondola. It was a beautiful walk across the bridge, with every state flag, people zipping past on the zip lines and flying back and forth on the swing. Looking down over at the river and train track was really wild, as you could feel the bridge move because of the sway in the wind. Definite must see!
Erica E — Google review
During our visit to Royal Gorge, Colorado, we enjoyed the complimentary gondola ride that came with the entrance ticket. The bridge itself was stunning, and we loved the breathtaking view it offered. The zip lining and sky coaster activities provided thrilling experiences. At the ice cream store, we found the best vanilla ice cream on the mountain. The bird show was also quite enjoyable. Additionally, they had a theater presentation showcasing the history of the bridge. Overall, it was a decent experience, but we felt it didn't quite live up to the hype.
Srujana M — Google review
Great experience, the general entry is around $25 bucks, they offer military discount. Great view. You can add other recreative activities, (you paid extra for them).
Dario D — Google review
We spent the night in Canon City and was able to arrive at Royal Gorge Bridge and Park Just as it was opening for the Day. We quickly purchased our tickets and proceeded to walk across the Bridge. Seeing and hearing the river almost 1,000 feet below was amazing. As you walk across the bridge each states flag is displayed and I had to stop and get a picture with the Virginia Flag (my home state). The views from the bridge are spectacular and in almost every direction. As we approached the south side of the bridge, we saw a several big horn sheep scampering around on the rock. Our ticket included a gondola ride across the gorge which afforded us a spectacular view of the Bridge and gorge. Because we arrived early there were no lines and we were able to enjoy the Bridge and the other attractions at our leisure. Several people in our group did the Sky coaster thing and the zip line. They all said they were totally amazing. All the employees that we encountered were polite, Professional and went out of their way to be helpful. Like most attractions the concessions prices are inflated. $3.00 for a Bottle of water is in line with most other attractions. All total we spent almost two hours here and had a most enjoyable experience.
Garry T — Google review
We truly enjoyed our visit, the views and history are remarkable in itself. The show is very informative and Tom was an excellent ambassador with so much information about the park and the region. I really enjoyed our chat. Views are spectacular, no question however it's a bit pricey hence the 4 stars. $32 per adult is high and the add-on experiences as well.
David T — Google review
Great place for the family. Plenty of education that the kids loved. This park has changed so much and was awesome to see it again. Went on my first vacation with my wife here and 15 years later, we stand as strong as the bridge built here. This bridge symbolizes more than what we can do, it eloquently stands beyond the many dreams this great country fosters and cares for. Our dreams of prosperity and peace, all-in-one.
Kristopher C — Google review
This is absolutely a must if you are near by. We went on a Saturday morning with perfect weather and not busy at all. We road the gondola over to the other side first then it was a down hill hike to the bridge to cross back over. Once on the other side we did the swing that swings you out and over the canyon. The walk back over the bridge is breathtaking experience. The bridge does move a little side to side once you are in the middle. And the wood planks are a little loose for a better experience. They have a great Cafe and food court and a gift shop as well. Great facilities (Bathrooms, food, drinks, gifts, attractions, and lots to do) like I said this is a must go to.
Mike G — Google review
I went to the Royal Gorge in the '70 when I was just a kid. It's obviously changed since then (fire) but in general it's a long bridge over a very scenic gorge and was enjoyable to walk across. I don't agree with the fee to do this though, but I guess it's private and they can charge what they want. The parking is free though.We got there a few minutes before it opened and there weren't a lot of other people, which was nice. We talked about doing the zip line but when we saw that it was only a single ride across the gorge, we didn't think it was worth the money. There is a lot of walking, and it can be very steep on some walkways that have clearly seen better days. We walked across, then walked up the hill on the other side to the free gondola and rode back. The scenery is gorgeous and you can spend as much time as you want. We also sat through a short film and looked at the history (all on the other side from main entrance) and these were nice. We did not eat or buy anything beside popcorn for the film.I'm glad I went, as I've fondly remember going with my family in the '70's. Just too bad it is expensive for a family to experience.
Lisa H — Google review
A fun place to take out-of-state guests.Ever want to induce vertigo for the family member you don't like while making memories everyone else will enjoy forever? Or are you an adrenaline junkie who loves dangling by a small rope over a huge drop? Either way, this place has you covered!The view in late spring / all summer is gorgeous. It feels like you can see beyond the horizon from the bridge.Walk over the historic bridge or enjoy a brief gondola ride to the other side where the brave few among your group can zipline across or swing out over the canyon.Like your feet on the ground? Grab a snack and let the young ones run wild in the large park or go in circles on the merry-go-round. Adult beverages are served on-site to make the natural beauty just that much more enjoyable.This is a must-see destination for those visiting the state or even just locals in the area for a weekend.
Nova L — Google review
An awesome experience! The bridge was a little scary to cross but well worth it. A quick tip that I wish we knew: the bridge opens at 9am but the gondola doesn’t start until 10. So get there at 9:50 and take the gondola across first and walk the bridge back because then everything is downhill walking wise. Also buy tickets online in advance to save $2 per person.
Justin I — Google review
2nd time visiting this remarkable bucket list item. THIS TIME we were able to purchase tickets and go through the various shops, movie auditorium for the 17 minute program.We elected to "walk" to the south side across the bridge and look down at the canyon. AMAZING views on both sides of the bridge lined with state flags. Wow, not for the faint of heart and not in shape people. There are some super steep winding grades going UP the hills to get to the attractions.Took the Gondolas back to the north.To me, the price of $70.00 for 2 adults is too much. (minus 1 star)
DreamRider — Google review
I've had the opportunity to visit several times, but this time of year was my favorite (September). The weather was perfect, not hot/cold nor too windy, and it was not crowded. We actually got to ride the gondolas this time, and it was superb. Everything from the views, bridge, and educational video made it a great family experience. So, regardless of the time of year, I hope you make time to visit and don't forget your comfy shoes.
Cynthia E — Google review
Just spent an absolutely wonderful day at the Gorge. It is so much more than a bridge and worth every penny. The staff were so helpful and polite. We visited the restaurant/cafe located by the gondola and enjoyed both the food and hot drinks. We could and would have stayed longer but rain and wind stopped play. Thanks to all the staff for making everyone's day a memorable one.
Steve W — Google review
We drove out to the Royal Gorge from Colorado Springs, about an hour drive. The drive and scenery were awesome. We enjoyed the Royal Gorge. We rode the gondola across and then walked back across the bridge. Very nice, well worth the $30 each.
Roll 5 — Google review
Fantastic place to take the family. Kind of pricey admission but a lot of clean and well maintained attractions come with it. We were advised to enjoy the gondolas first in case the wind picked up. Once across the gorge you have access to the theater and play ground and can walk the bridge as well. I recommend doing all the attractions. We had our little with us but the zip line looked amazing. We spent 2 hours here. Could have spent an hour more.
Y. L — Google review
Love the Royal Gorge!! It is such a fun attraction to see - if you're a local.or visiting, it is worth the drive!And the bridge is very stable, not swaying or anything if you are concerned with that.It is fun to go find the states where you've lived on the bridge.And as you walk around the park, you can see lots of wildlife- we saw big-horn sheep this time!And lots of flowering plants!It's a great place for kids and adults.
Amy H — Google review
The gondola and bridge were pretty cool, spent maybe an hour in total there and then we were ready to go. I feel like $35 is a bit steep for it though, $35 for 2 people or at most $20 a person would be better. There is quite a bit of steep inclines so make sure you wear good walking shoes. Personally I felt that there was too many golf carts (employees) driving around and they were going pretty fast for the amount of visitors walking around; while we were crossing the bridge 3-4 drove across it.Overall it was pretty cool but I don’t think it was worth the $35 per person.
Amanda S — Google review
Spring Break in Texas schools comes much earlier than most places, so my family & I enjoyed the benefits of an off season visit. No lines, no waiting & the ability to soak up all the untouched natural beauty of this magnificent park. We even got 1/2 price tickets for visiting late in the afternoon which was incredible.
Kevin B — Google review
Went to the park just past the “park.” Had 6 people in our van and didn’t feel like the fees were worth it! Got a beautiful view of the actual bridge.Great hike to many different places to see the bridge and take pics.Picnic area with outhouses, what more does a person need!!!
Steven P — Google review
This place is breathtaking! I explored the park and the hiking trails nearby, and despite hiking frequently, these were some of the best views I’ve seen!Entry to the park is a bit steep, especially if you are a family on a budget, but I do appreciate that you can validate your ticket for a second day and that you get to ride the gondolas as part of the entry free.The staff were nice, the facilities were clean, and there was something to do for all ages. Overall a really great experience!
Christian M — Google review
Overall, it was a great experience walking back and forth along the bridge. They had flags on the side of the bridges from each states which is nice, and the bridge is over the Arkansas River. They had an ice cream shop, but they only sell other things but ice cream. They had a playground on the opposite end of the bridge from the entrance. They also have gondolas and zip lines to get accross. They also have a large swing on the edge of the cliff for those who dare. They had shuttle along the bridges but very slow. Spectacular view and highly recommended.
Extrosoph — Google review
Fun place to spend time appreciating the scenery. The rides were a cool experience, and to walk across the bridge and seeing and standing on a feat achieved a long time ago was amazing. Friendly staff to make the experience even better. Must visit if your close by
Ngawang S — Google review
Scenic drive up there, and breathtaking views from all around. Pictures don't do any justice. There were 40+ gust winds today, so the swing, gondola ,and zip line were unavailable, however we should have not been charged for a full priced activity ticket since we were only limited to walk the bridge. Check the weather before buying in advance. Other than that...AWESOME!!
Keith B — Google review
Clean, fun, good beers and we got to zip line the gorge. Only drawback was over 90 min wait for zip line & $13 for a soda. The views were breathtaking and walking over the bridge was quite a thrill.
Dana P — Google review
The admission includes a gondola ride and the playground, so it was fun to experience both walking and the gondola.This is not handicap (manual wheelchair) friendly, lots of hills to go up and down. Lots of walking. There are trams and other things though so I would inquire about those.
Lorrie N — Google review
Visited with two wheelchair users. **found out Special needs visitors don’t have to pay to get in to the park which is nice**. It was very hot day when we visited. The park did have fans around with mist which helped. Very neat to see. We enjoyed our visit. Wheelchair users: ride Gondola from the visitors center side and do a round trip. We made mistake of trying to get on Gondola on other side which doesn’t work for wheelchairs. A side from that it was a very nice and clean park. The BBQ food was great!
Carleen M — Google review
The day we picked to visit was pretty miserable weather wise. We arrived a few days after a monster snowstorm. It was roughly 38 degrees with 40mph wind gusts. My husband paid about $130 for the four of us to visit. Unfortunately, to my surprise, there was loads of snow on the bridge. I understand it cannot be plowed because it would damage the wood. There was about 2 feet of snow and we were walking in tire ruts that were partially cleared at best. We had to sign waivers prior to entry. Considering the weather and conditions were poor.... And the add-ons (zip line, gondola, and swing) were closed, perhaps you could offer a discounted entry fee. $35 a person to walk back and forth across a bridge is a rip off. We had a high interest in visiting this historical man made achievement despite the adverse conditions and overpriced entry fee. It is truly an engineering marvel and the views were breathtaking.
Jessica W — Google review
Beautiful trails surrounding the park. Witnessing the left over of the big fire 10 years ago and how nature has come back to those park was exciting. The admission to the bridge includes gondola ride which was nice. But the walk on the bridge was also very nice.
Hanh N — Google review
Very beautiful! I recommend riding the gondola across first and then walking across back. You'll get to hike downhill instead of up. But the park's brochures also recommended this, and I was an idiot anyway. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the gift shop has some good memento items. They have a zipline and slingshot bungee thing as well. 10/10 for everyone unless you have extreme acrophobia (yes, I had to Google that).
RedneckMasterpiece — Google review
We absolutely enjoyed it! We walked down to the bridge first. I advise taking the gondola first, then walking down. Otherwise, it's an uphill battle, doable but tough on the little ones. We walked over to the bridge first. We took a picture next to our state flag. They had a video that showed the upbringing of the Royal Gorge. They had a Nature's Educators teach a little bit on Hawks, Owls and Vultures and another that I can't remember it's name. They did want us to spread the word in helping these birds so they don't become endangered. Please don't toss food out your car windows. Yes, as in scraps that can disintegrate. These birds get hit by vehicles by picking it up. Keep indoor cats indoors. Last, please 🙏 Don't kill rats or mice with rat poison they are killing the owls 😔. They have a jungle gym, a carousel (that wasn't running), a shooting game, and then the daring rides. The skyscraper and zip line and, of course, the gondola. The guy loading us up was from Twin Falls. He's a super nice guy. They have a neat gift shop that was pretty busy. So we just walked through. Overall, great experience!
Maria R — Google review
It is fairly pricey. I appreciate that the gondola and movie are free. However, you have to pay for the 3 other attractions. I think if you buy online you save 3 bucks. However, just seeing the gorge is a sight. The road to it needs some work for sure!
Nekol D — Google review
The ride coming here is very scenic and memorable. The view is very beautiful and incredible. The long on the bridge is very scenic and all of the state flags. The zip lining was great and it’s a good way of seeing all of it. Location and parking is easy to find.
Darshanie D — Google review
The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is a renowned tourist attraction located near Cañon City, Colorado, USA. Spanning the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge Bridge is one of the highest suspension bridges globally, standing at a height of 956 feet (291 meters) above the river below. Completed in 1929, the bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged Royal Gorge and surrounding Rocky Mountains.Aside from the iconic bridge, the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park features various attractions and activities. Visitors can experience the thrill of walking across the suspension bridge, which has steel cables anchored in massive granite cliffs. The park also offers an aerial gondola ride, providing a unique perspective of the gorge.Additionally, the park includes a scenic railway that travels along the canyon rim, offering spectacular vistas. Adventure enthusiasts can partake in ziplining and other outdoor activities, making the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park a destination that combines natural beauty with thrilling adventures. The park's location within the stunning Colorado landscape adds to its allure as a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.
Charlie — Google review
What a beautiful experience at the Royal Gorge Bridge. If you want to enjoy peaceful sights and feel a nice breeze this is the place to come. The bridge feels secured and you have the opportunity to use the gondola 🚠 as it is part of the ticket purchase. The ride on the gondola was smooth (I am terrified of heights) I absolutely loved it.
Thalia V — Google review
My opinion is this place is ridiculously expensive but, it's such a cool site. Good parking, good facilities, the staff at the entrance are very much not happy to be there and are not at all friendly with the exception of the ice cream stand guy. He's awesome. Anyways on a beautiful day this place is great. The drive is easy, the views are incredible and the gondola is definitely a must.
Xavier O — Google review
Mike gave us a ride on the John Deere tractor pulling wagon which was perfect timing since it was hot and we were far away from the Visitors Center. What a nice amenity for people. He was a hoot and an excellent driver and ‘host’.The gorge is beautiful and the gondolas were so easy to use and as many times as you wanted.Zip lining was a fun time with a few screams! 😂The visitors center was beautiful but quite pricey.There is a nice cafeteria with really good food at reasonable prices including gluten free buns.Highly recommend this little gem!
Kris M — Google review
Definitely glad we made the trip here. Breathtaking views. The whole park was very well laid out. We took a ride on the gondola. Definitely suggest it as you can get some amazing photos. Also DONT look down between the boards on the bridge 😅Well worth the cost of the pass. Make sure to get a pic with your states flag while on the bridge!
James A — Google review
Fun and great experience. Nice and accomidating staff. Wheelchair accessible gondola and other parts of the park. Food is expensive and average quality so plan to eat before or after.
Austin R — Google review
We took a long drive to get to this place, and we were very disappointed when we were told that the gondolas were not operating that day due to a recent issue. They offered us a walk on the bridge instead, but the price remained the same, and they asked us to pay $40 per person just to walk on the bridge. I don't think it's worth so much money.Not far from the bridge, we found a helicopter tour that showed us the canyon from above, and we paid $60 per person for that. I recommend everyone do the same.
Viktoria V — Google review
This place was great we have so much amazing time riding on it was fun enjoyable and hot too we went on a weekend day it was hot like 91 degree it was fun we went to get icecream and riding on Gornola Sorry I can not pronounce but It was great I like the walkway of the bridge it was cool and I hope to comeback some day I will recommend you to come here is enjoyable view here and it is amazing to watch the view and also the coin that I bought for 6 dollar it was nice. I hope to come back someday!!!! This is very fun place to come here.
Alan G — Google review
We had a fun time visiting the park. The walk is steep, so be prepared for that. I enjoyed the gondola ride and the scenery from the bridge. There had been a lot of rain the day before we arrived and I noticed that there wasn't any rafts traversing the river below. I thought it was a little overpriced for what it was but I'm glad that I did it.
JW W — Google review
This is definitely something to check off your bucket list if you’re ever in the Colorado Springs/ Cañon city area. Plan to spend at least $120 to get in and for the rides not including water or food. The sky coaster was a lot of fun!! For someone who usually can’t do things like that it was worth trying. But they do charge you about $32 to get pictures and the video, same with the zip line. If you decide not to take the Gondola to start and you take the bridge plan to be walking uphill. Definitely a great experience. I loved how the bridge had all the state flags. Overall the experience was amazing.
Fennoah — Google review
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Winter Park Resort is a versatile destination offering skiing in the winter and a range of warm-weather activities in the summer. With over 600 miles of trails, it's a haven for hikers, bikers, fishers, and horseback riders during the summer months. The resort caters to all skill levels with easier terrain on the Winter Park side and more challenging options at Mary Jane. It's known for its quality terrain and snow, scenic location, excellent customer service, and simplicity.
Great mountain and amazing staff. They were the nicest people I've ever seen on a mountain. The rental folks were great, the people running the lifts were great. Everyone was great! Lucky us, it snowed 21" the day before we arrived and had the best conditions! Overall, very nice experience. My only issue was that the village was pretty dead as they couldn't staff the restaurants due to staff shortages. But there is nothing to be done with that.
Neil A — Google review
What a lovely hidden gem off 70. Came out to CO for a family getaway to ski this season and decided to check out some different resorts than what we typically ski. Winter Park turned out to be not only our favorite of the week, but we found the resort to be nice, the staff to be friendly and the mountain to have a lot of great terrain. Our favorite runs were Mary Jane, Edelweiss, Forget-Me-Not on the Mary Jane portion of the mountain. This is an area of only blues and blacks. Not made for beginner skiers. The other portion of the mountain is wonderful also. We loved March Hare & White Rabbit. Of course use Village Way to get back to the main base are, but pay attention to signs. If you take Turnpike to get back to the gondola, you’ll be on some flat ground that will be more difficult - the parking garage is a great option for close parking. The free lot is great as well though. Take the gondola from the lot over to the base. Enjoy your time there! It’s fun!
Ashley S — Google review
My hometown mountain. They allow ski bikes and everything else. Love the varying terrain from park side to Jane side. Spent 10 years here. It's home.Any holiday, the lift lines are insane but once you get mid mountain, it isn't so bad.
Spencer Y — Google review
I didn’t stay at the hotel but Winter Park is a great ski area. I assumed that because of its proximity to Denver that it wouldn’t be that impressive. I was so wrong. The winding road takes you to a location that is beautifully nestled in the mountains and every view is stunning. The lift workers were efficient at getting people up the mountain. There are plenty of options for food. I ate in the food court area and prices were reasonable. There is a Starbucks at the base. There is both covered and uncovered on site parking. I will definitely return to Winter Park!
Margaret S — Google review
Amazing scenery and views and actually most of the staff is really great and helpful. Perhaps because it’s the busiest week of the year, but our very expensive zephyr lodge room left a lot to be desired. First, it stunk to high heavens. Someone cooked something that should be illegal. Second, we had zero soup or shower gel in the room. We rented from resort, not from renter. And when we tried to get basic amenities, the guy started asking us a ton of questions. They wouldn’t let us drop off luggage and made us change in garage. We arrived 4 hours before check in. Check out of course is at 10am… for this price, we should have been given red carpet. Or at least some soap, you know? never staying in this lodge again.
Dmitriy K — Google review
Winter Park is amazing place. I had a great lesson and the skiing was amazing. I also loved the waffles at the slope side. These were some of the most amazing waffles I have ever had. The Lines weren't that bad and they had some great terrain. Definitely will be back someday.
Shawn B — Google review
This must be a great place to work. It shows in employee attitudes. They are happy, friendly, welcoming and helpful. Skier safety is emphasized in various locations across the mountain and in the facilities. The grooming seems superior to other resorts as well. There is lots of varied terrain that provides challenging fun no matter skill level. It is simply a fun place to ski.
Melanie W — Google review
Amazing resort, plenty of variety including loads of long Blue, Green and Black runs. Fast lifts and if you're willing to choose runs that don't run from the peak you can find empty runs even on the busiest days.In peak season on weekends - GET THERE EARLY. I arrived at 09:30 am (after sitting in traffic from Denver) and all parking in ALL lots including paid garage parking was full.In town at Cooper Creek there is free parking with a shuttle to the mountain but the queue was already at over 50+ people waiting.I'd also recommend bringing your own snacks and water as the lodge food options were absolutely rammed.Queues for the lifts move fast and the busiest lifts are well managed by the staff on hand.
James T — Google review
*UPDATE* Winter Park’s travel insurance company, Red Sky, reached back out to me to let me know they’d made a mistake on my claim— after I left a bad review, reported to the BBB for false practices, and emailed them. They let me know that I would receive a refund- it was a simple date entry error on their part. I’m updating the stars on Winter Park to reflect my total experience. I would highly recommend reading the fine print on your travel insurance if purchasing. While my story ended on a positive note, many have not. Read Red Sky’s reviews on Google as well as the BBB before you choose to vacation at Winter Park, as the travel insurance you purchase also applies to any condos/properties owned by them. Skiing is expensive, especially if you live out of town. Do your homework.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I purchased one lift ticket for the 2022-23 season, sustained a back injury and was unable to ski the day I purchased the ticket for. I purchased travel insurance from WP through Red Sky, and ended up making a claim. Although I spoke with an agent several times who assured me I would receive a refund, and had my physician fill out a claim form, Red Sky denied my claim. I hold Winter Park responsible for this poor service from Red Sky. I am a resident of Colorado, and will never ski at this overpriced, irresponsibly managed resort again.
Laurel L — Google review
Having visited this resort most of my life, I can confidently say it is one of Colorado's finest. Catering to an array of skill levels, it makes it an ideal place for beginners like myself when I first learned to ski. The winter park side is a little easier and is for all skill levels, whereas the Mary Jane terrain is more suited for intermediate/advanced skiers. What sets this resort apart from others includes the quality of terrain and snow, the location, outstanding customer service, and simplicity. The free parking lot is convenient as you can ride the gondola to the base. On the Mary Jane side, there a parking lot right at the base, allowing you to basically step out of your car and be on the slopes in minutes. Its, worth noting that with the increasing popularity of skiing, the resort gets quite busy and pricy at peak times. I recommend planning your visit for an off-peak weekday to get the full experience. If you ever find the opportunity to visit, take full advantage, embrace the thrill, and take in the breathtaking scenery around you.
Ryan H — Google review
Lost my phone on the ski lift. My fault for sure, but I could see where it had fallen, I could see it from the lift. The lift people wouldn't let me duck under the ropes to grab it, nor did anyone lift a finger to help me get it.I could have had it in 20 seconds. Just 20 seconds to stop the lift and grab it.They told me not to worry about it, they'll get it at the end of the day.We came back at the end of the day. No one had bothered to grab it, and over night it was buried in snow. So when we called the next day they said "tough luck"The only ones who seemed to care at all were the ski patrol, so big thanks to those folks for having a second look for us.I could understand if I didn't know where it fell. I could understand if it wasn't directly in my line of sight. Completely accessible, within reach.I will not be back here.And folks, I recommend jacket pockets with zippers on them.Also, if you drop your phone at the top or the bottom of the lift, just climb under the ropes and grab it. You'll get kicked off the mountain, but at least you'll have your phone back.
Destiny F — Google review
Winter Park resort is one of the closest ski resorts to Denver - despite its proximity, it doesn't feel touristy.They have plenty of free parking spaces, so long as you get here pretty early. Lifts and grounds are well maintained, and their app will keep you up to date on the latest trail and lift statuses.They also have plenty of places to eat, as well as cafeteria-like areas where you can microwave your own food from home.They also have plenty of holiday events, including fireworks and a Christmas eve ski down. A very family friendly, chill place!
Miranda C — Google review
The lodging was great and they were pretty accommodating to my group. I have skied at a decent amount of resorts and if you love alpine terrain, this place has lots to choose from. The one thing I didn't care for was that they had a lot of cat walk areas and it wasn't easy getting to the other side of the mountain. I had a good time, nothing went wrong. They did their part by providing what they said they would.
Adam P — Google review
I recently went to trestle bike park and it was so fun! The downhill trails were awesome, my favorite was no quarter. Would recommend going here but as with all ski resorts the food is really expensive.
Thomas W — Google review
My family really enjoyed the Nature Snowshoe Tour with our guide, Morgan. The route was really beautiful and it was such a relaxing way to experience the slopes. My parents came from sea level and had never snowshoed, and there were other families with younger children. Morgan was very knowledgeable and accommodating for the pace everyone needed. She included regular breaks to stop and take in the surroundings and she shared interesting information about the area. She helped up create wonderful holiday memories!My son and I had a great SnoGo Tour with Katie and James. They were also very knowledgeable and adjusted to the varied needs of our group. The individualized instruction from our guides was really great. We don't ski or snowboard but we will definitely Snow Bike again!We had a great time tubing here as well. All of the staff were friendly and helpful and there was so much to do, even for those of us who weren't skiing/snow boarding.
Angela A — Google review
Top notch! The shuttle ride was easy and the driver was so friendly and helpful. The lines were short and the trails were great! My friend got ran over by a reckless boarder, and the ski patrol took his pass away. The staff were absolutely amazing and seemed to go out of there way to make my experience the best.
Michael D — Google review
We were first time skiers and opted to take private lessons. Very expensive…but the personal instruction was very valuable…especially when being taught by a man that has been on that hill for 50 years! John McKenzie is the epitome of a professional. He is kind, helpful, accommodating, and one heck of a teacher. In a short time, we were already skiing successfully. I recommend lessons and highly recommend John! I mean this sincerely….he could not have done anything better to make our experience enjoyable and fruitful. Great skier and even better human being.Winter park was crowded for Spring Break but there were not long lines for lifts, low lines for food, rental equipment line was super quick. It is well run!We did not stay on property but John encouraged us to come back and stay on-site on our next visit.All-in-all. We loved Winter Park and will return.
Jeff D — Google review
Only went for the with an unlimited activity pass. A lot of fun! My three kids ages 3, 7, and 8 all had a blast. Highly recommend for a family outing. Staff was amazing at each activity! The alpine slide was a hit for our family! If your in the area it is a must do.
David B — Google review
My favorite skiing place in the world. Very accessible from Denver with amazing snow all winter. You wont be bored as WP offers a wide variety of runs from double blacks to greens but by far the best thing is the trees. Mountain wide you’ll find fun and unique trees for all levels. The food really good but only at lunch rock everywhere else is highly underwhelming. As for housing and the village its small but there is a good sushi place and lots of good places to stay slightly outside of the village.
Sunra — Google review
Hometown Ski Resort with small town feel. close to Denver and accessible with the ski tram from the airport. My favorite ski area in the world because it always has the best powdery snow every season and the food is always great. Easy to expert ski trails for every skill level and great Ski Coaches for the little one to learn to ski while you enjoy a few runs Solo.
C B — Google review
This is our second time skiing at Winter Park Resort and it has been great! I wanted to write this review for my 1:1 private lesson with Adam S. He was incredible- so patient and understanding with teaching me how to handle my anxiety with skiing and control my speed/turns. Winter Park is truly lucky to have a great employee as a skiing instructor! I hope he gets the recognition he deserves.
Gia — Google review
Wow! Winter Park is surrounded by mountains. Super peaceful and a fun place to spend time with your family. You can rent an e-bike and ride around the trails. They have a great venue to go see concerts or watch movies! Walking distance from shops and restaurants. It is 2 hours and 40 min drive from Denver Airport!
Santory L — Google review
Have been to Winter Park 4 years in a row now. Great place to ski! Very reasonable driving distance to Denver's airport, which is one of the big reasons we keep going back. The Winter Park ski lift lines are not near as bad as Breckenridge, but the lift lines for the Mary Jane Park can get pretty long on the weekends and spring break. We have stayed at multiple lodging options on site. Zephyr Mountain Lodge is the nicest, but also the most expensive. Iron Horse is the best ski in/ski out option, but you really have to plan out your runs (especially near the end of the day) in order to make it back to your lodge.
Philip S — Google review
Thank you, Forest and Piru, for the help today. It's nice to have friendly staff who assist you a lot. All the workers at the ski resort are helpful. Thank you for the nice day skiing today. I also want to thank the managers who ensure the staff are friendly and professional
Thabet A — Google review
We just drove in for a ski day - no lodging. This mountain is so fantastic, so much terrain and variety of runs to choose from. Beautiful well spaced tree glades are great for my daughter trying to level up! Mountain passes and all amenities and services just what we needed
Jim E — Google review
We had the best time. The room at Zephyr was spacious and a great location for our family of five. We took ski lessons with Amanda and our son took snowboarding lessons with Luke which perfectly prepared us for going out on our own the rest of the weekend. We also got to watch the ski competition being held which was so so amazing. We dined at several restaurants on the property with our favorite being the top of the mountain via gondola. Music and incredible views made for a great night! Everyone on staff was friendly and knowledgeable. We’ll definitely be back!
Ashlee R — Google review
This review is about WP's summer configuration on a Thursday in late July. We did not stay at the resort, so I can't speak to those accommodations. I imagine it's 5/5 stars if you're a mountain biker. The MB trails look amazing and the bikers seemed to be having a blast. The gondola ride provides majestic 360 views. You "can" show up and hike the mountain for free (I'm unsure if you're supposed to pay to hike). The town is what you'd expect from a higher-end ski resort - beautiful (especially the well-maintained flower boxes), posh, expensive, etc. The staff for the adventure attractions were all genuinely friendly, upbeat, and helpful. There were short lines on this Thursday. Those attractions, though, were, to use a rough-sounding word, lame. The climbing wall is the erector set style, and thus small compared to a permanent fixture. The ropes course is for 16 and under, my 10 year old completed it in under 2 minutes, and my teenager had to be bribed to run it. The zip line is maybe 30 feet long. The mini golf course, while beautiful, is in the direct sun, and again, quite small. There are high-quality shade umbrellas and lounge chairs, but the first one I sat on was broken. You can stroll up and check it out before purchasing a pass, so you can make an informed decision. Maybe good for 5-7 year old kids?
Steve K — Google review
Parking here is a real challenge. The base layout is poor. Many options force you to walk through the village which is long and skinny. Other options are far from the lifts and you are at the mercy of unreliable shuttles. I also found both the interactive grooming map on the web and the grooming layer in the app to be unreliable. Not great. The mountain itself is nice and the lifts well thought out.
Bob R — Google review
Wow! What a mountain resort. This is my first time to Winter Park, on the great Ikon ski pass tour We took this February. The infrastructure of this mountain was impressive, the village was filled with wonderful restaurants and shops, in the mountain had terrain for the adventurous at Hart. Huge thanks to the staff there for making us feel so welcomed. We will definitely be back.
David G — Google review
This is definitely a resort for the winter seasons. It's an adorable setting with lots of little restaurants and shops for skiing. The summer months are for the off-season and this resort is really for a family of adventurers/explorers. We are into more touristy things so it wasn't exactly up our alley but it was beautiful scenery and friendly service.
Olivia J — Google review
My family decided to go to Winter Park for our annual ski trip and it was such an amazing time. The facilities were impressive. I’ve never been to a resort this big! The rental equipment was top notch and everyone who worked there, from the pro shop to the lifts were so nice. We skied for 3 days and the runs were great everyday, no matter what the weather. The views from the lifts and the top of the runs were breathtaking.If you are there Thursday-Sunday after 4 pm there are free gondola rides to the top of the mountain. Perfect for people in your party that don’t ski but want to see the spectacular views! Top notch resort.
Bethany O — Google review
Fantastic resort! Amazing runs. Fast lines. Amazing staff! We had great snow while we were there with a wide variety of run types and difficulties. A lot of runs would be more difficult at other ski resorts: greens are blues, and blues are advanced-intermediate.
Brooks R — Google review
We took a day trip here mid June and had a fantastic time. Great service, food, and beverages....and spectacular views! I can't wait to return in the winter!!! If you are close by, definitely stop here. There's so much to do, and something for the entire family. Staff was amazingly friendly, courteous, and fast!
Abby W — Google review
The best place to ski in the US! Been coming here for over 25 years, tons of mountain for all abilities, you can spend a week and not ski everything that is available. Fast lifts, awesome terrain, can't beat it. Just finished two weeks here this year and already planning next year's trip.
David B — Google review
I’ve skied all over and without a doubt these employees are top notch. Lifties were absolutely amazing with my little kids. Our race team took off without us and the lifties let me ride the gondola up with her to make sure she found her team. This place is top notch. Can’t wait to be back.
Steve A — Google review
This review is specific to the summer, non-bike activities at the resort.We were in the Winter Park area for about a week and bought an unlimited activities pass for the day at the resort, for our family of 4.The gondola ride and hike to Forgotten Meadows was very nice. The trail is well marked and had minimal contact with the busy mountain biking trails. Views are fantastic. The mini golf was scenic and challenging. Our 10 year old liked the rock climbing and both our 9 and 10 year olds enjoyed the ropes course, but both were relatively short experiences.A few complaints (hence the 4 stars)- One of the main summer draws (the alpine slide) is shut down. The resort makes this clear on the website and onsite but it doesn't clarify when it will reopen. For what we saw, it will be shut down the entire summer. It's under MAJOR construction.- Especially with the slide shut down, the pass is not cheap. We paid $150 for our family of 4 and that was the advance pricing. They should discount this further given the main attraction is closed.- Construction for the alpine slide is very active and somewhat disruptive towards the base camp activities. There's dust everywhere from the heavy machinery and it's fairly loud. Another reason why they should offer discounts for the activities passes.
Matthew B — Google review
We spent two days skiing and took the complimentary tour, both guides Cindy Vito and Kevin G (forgot his last name) were excellent showing us around and covering all major regions. The trails are well groomed we had a wonderful time. We will definitely make it a stop at least once a year!
F Z — Google review
WP is one of closest resorts from Denver that has great terrain for all types of skiers. Free parking on both sides - winterpark and Mary Jane. Staff is friendly and easy going. It’s open till late April so you can enjoy spring weather skiing. Most of the black runs have moguls. They should have moguls sign on the runs
Suhail K — Google review
SUMMER ReviewWe rented a condo for a week in early July. The resort was less busy than when we've been previously (usually early August), but it was also a lot cooler and more rainy. The condo had three bedrooms and three bathrooms and was enough space for us, but it was not in great repair. There is currently construction going on in some of the buildings, so you may look for one of the updated buildings before you book.My kids enjoy the unlimited activity pass and it's less expensive than Breckenridge, however the Winter Park gondola requires a pass (around $30/person) whereas the Breckenridge gondola is free. Also, the Alpine Slide at Winter Park is under construction and has been for a few years. It was the only thing that made summer at the resort special and fun for me (as an adult). When it's operational again, I would say the summer activities are fun for all ages, but right now the activities are more kid-oriented except for the mountain biking.There is a very small grocery store at the base if you need emergency groceries, however I'd recommend going to the Safeway in Fraser for the bulk of your shopping. We ate at one of the restaurants and it was mediocre, so I'd suggest driving the few minutes into Winter Park instead.
Lauren S — Google review
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Mount Blue Sky
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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mt Evans is a high-altitude peak located in the Rocky Mountains, accessible in the summer through a scenic paved road. At 14,130 feet above sea level, it is the highest paved road in North America offering breathtaking views above the timber-line. Visitors should come prepared with warm clothing as it can be significantly colder at the summit and be on the lookout for mountain goats and other wildlife.
Beautiful but absolutely freezing at the top!! The wind was super strong, I could barely stand straight. And we went in August! I recommend taking a nice big jacket to wear at the top!
Maisha R — Google review
Mount Evans holds a near and dear place to my heart as it was my first 14er that I ever hiked, and with my late uncle at that. The hike itself is not bad for a 14,000 foot peak. It is strenuous but gradual and the views from the top ridge are absolutely breathtaking! If you don't want to hike it, you can drive to the top and just hike a little bit of ways to the summit. Watch for afternoon lightning as it can move up quick here! There's tons of marmots and mountain goats that are very comfortable around people so just keep your distance but enjoy the beauty of nature from one of the most beautiful spots in Colorado!
Jeremy J — Google review
Beautiful hike to Mt. Evans from summit lake - when we got to the top there were a ton of mountain goats. It was a rainy, drizzly day so we didn't get to see the beautiful views from the top but that was ok as we saw the wildlife. Really a magical place.
Espey R — Google review
The reservation system has made this summit great again. It's busy, but not too busy at the top. Great views, but the road needs some maintenance for bikes to enjoy it coming down.
Adam K — Google review
We did a ride up for sunset and during the day with a reservation. The views were beautiful and sunset was absolutely amazing! Great drive although the road near the top is in need of work that is scheduled to happen end of July 2024 and last about a year
Kristen R — Google review
The Mount Evans Scenic Byway is the highest paved road in North America. The summit is 14,130 feet above sea level. It is spectacular up there. Way up above the timber-line. Bring an extra jacket no matter what time of year it is as it's usually 40 degrees colder at the summit than it is down below. And keep your eyes open for mountain goats.
Jeff T — Google review
10/10 recommend- this place is breathtaking. It makes you feel like you’re on top of the world. There is a plethora of wildlife that makes the entrance fee well worth it.
Cole D — Google review
Not only was reaching the peak of Mount Evans (14,265') an amazing experience, but it has been the highest I've ever been.What an unforgettable experience! I was fortunate enough to do it with some great friends too.Finally there are some great pit stops along the way up to the top so don't sleep on those either!Pro-tip: This was the first time I've ever experienced some degree of altitude sickness (tight chest, difficulty breathing) so try to prepare in advance.
Alex G — Google review
It was awesome. Saw lots of marmots, mountain goats, and other small and large wildlife.The road was a little rough, but small cars were doing it. There was a blizzard on top, but the roads were well cleared.You need reservations, but they were fairly easy to get, and it was worth not having the crowds.
Chris W — Google review
Drove up around 10am on a Sunday. Beautiful day, lots of bikers riding up (kudos to them!) and relatively low traffic. Saw a herd of goats approaching the parking lot. ‘Hiked’ the summit trail and had some gorgeous views to go with the easiest 14er.
Kenny R — Google review
What a great drive! It is over 14,000' above sea level. Old carburation need not apply. Spectacular views and much wildlife. Take the journey!
Frank M — Google review
Breathtaking views from the top. You can drive all the way to the top but I’d recommend to stop at the lake summit and potentially start the hike from there. There is a shelter with some areas to shield from wind and rain if necessary.
Alessandra D — Google review
Exceptional view for sure . We went on Oct so didn’t get much ice but place is view photogenic. The drive is thrilling and you can feel it .
DEEPAK A — Google review
Beautiful sights, incorporating breathtaking spots and random wild life. Some trails are easy and some are more challenging. After Labor Day the road to the top is closed but one can still walk it. Recommend!
Jenn G — Google review
Highly, highly recommend a trip up to Mount Evans! It's not too far of a drive from Denver and well worth it. Make sure you buy a timed entry pass. Once you get past the ticketing booth, the drive is incredible. You get sweeping 360 degree views of the mountains, it'll take your breath away. The summit is incredible. Definitely take a picture with the sign, use the restrooms, and hike to the very tip top of the mountain where you can stand on boulders overlooking everything. It's a bit busy, but nothing terrible. I also recommend driving 10 minutes down from the summit to hike around Summit Lake and/or Chicago Lakes (both areas are beautiful)! Did I mention the mountain goats? Truly one of the best parts of the experience was seeing wild mountain goats with their babies or skipping down the side of the road.
Melinda H — Google review
Fabulous destination. Reservation system is super! No raffia plenty of parking at the summit! Will be closed next year for road maintenance so get your reservations!
PAULA P — Google review
A great and easy way to experience a 14er! Purchased tickets in advance and drove to the top parking lot. There were many pretty views along the way. At the top we ran into so many mountain goats and marmots! We hiked to the top, which was a short trail with some mild elevation gains. The elevation definitely made a huge difference. At the top, we were roughly at 14,225 feet!
Caleb C — Google review
Driving up the mountain was a great experience, but probably not for anyone who's afraid of heights. There are some areas for stopping safely and plenty of opportunities to get some great pictures along the way. They charged a small fee per car, but in my opinion it's definitely worth it.
Jose P — Google review
Amazing drive even thought the road was in really bad shape in a few areas. (Repar work to start shortly) not for the faint of heart! We did get to see some mountain goats! 🐐
T B — Google review
Awesome views and amazing scenery! Would have been 5 stars had there not been a requirement for a reservation to visit the peak, but nevertheless I hope to go here again sometime in my lifetime.
Dominick S — Google review
The roads get really warped when you approach Summit Lake. Most sedans can get through just fine. Amazing views all along the way!
Mike C — Google review
I went back in the beginning of August with my dad. Other than a lot of people there, which was expected, I did enjoy it and I'd go again some other day. The mountain goats were cute, and I got to see some bighorns for the first time in my life but didn't get a picture as they were further away and I had forgotten my camera back at the KOA I was staying at. The scenery is absolutely beautiful being on the mountain.
Taylor R — Google review
Go early in the morning, make sure you have a reservation. Lots of amazing views and it is so much more enjoyable now that it is a controlled crowd and not as overcrowded as it would be in the past. It is one of the best day trips from Denver and a must to visit every time someone joins us from our of town.
Johnny T — Google review
Mt. Evans is one of my favorite places on the planet ❤️. The views are stunning and the wild life is plenty. The shop at the base is full of souvenirs and snacks. Once you get in the scenic highway, there are a few bathrooms up the mountain. If you're afraid of driving on steep mountain roads with no guard rails, this might not be the drive for you. Plan to stop at all of the pull offs and take time to look around. There are a variety of wild flowers and animals but it takes time to find everything. The mountain goats are so beautiful. Big horn sheep are usually around as well as marmots, elk and mule deer. Bring plenty of water and enjoy the day.
Kristin J — Google review
Mount Blue Sky is one of the most beautiful, majestic places on Earth. Whether you choose to hike or drive to the top the journey is well worth it. As you make your way up you’ll see everything from dense forest to lakes, snow, open grassy fields with wildflowers, and a ton of wildlife like marmots and mountain goats. The mountain goats come right up to you, but be careful because they are known to charge at people from time to time if you try to touch them. The view from the top is spectacular, it’s as if you’re on top of the world. No matter how hot it is that day, always bring a jacket! The weather can change quickly and the wind can be intense. Also be sure to make reservations and check for road closures before going. Hope you enjoy it 🤗
Kendall L — Google review
Unbelievable views. A lot of wildlife. We thought we'd maybe spend an hour or two, ended up spending over 5 hours. A lot of little spots to pull over and see things. 43 degrees at the top and very windy. Highly recommend!
Jason S — Google review
Spent a great week in Denver with my wife. The highlight of our trip was driving up to Mount Evans. Nature is beautiful & this was a great display of it. Where we started, it was about 85F, when we reached the submit, the temperature was around 50F & felt like 40F with the wind chill. It even started to hail when we reached the top. Reviews mention bad roads towards the top, but the roads are not that bad. As mentioned, maintain a low speed to ensure that you can make the turns safely. This was an amazing experience & one that I highly recommend to anyone that visits Denver.
Will B — Google review
I love this place so much I go all the time in the summer with my cousins and I have made so many memories here! The views are amazing and depending on the weather you can see forever.
Paige M — Google review
Beautiful views. The road is not as scary as it looks especially during the weekday when it is less crowded. The reservation system is a great implementation as it decreases traffic and overcrowding making the entire trip safer and more enjoyable. There are tons of other roads in Colorado that are way more dangerous such as the Million Dollar Highway. If you are doing any hiking, watch the clouds as it can turn from being sunny into a deadly lightning party.
Bison — Google review
One of the most beautiful mountains in the world. Stunning views. I went there two days in a row and it was so worth it.
Andreas A — Google review
If you do anything in Denver, do this! Spectacular drive up, tons of wildlife, absolutely beautiful! Skip pikes peak and do Mt. Blue Sky (formerly Mt. Evans) instead. Highlight of our trip, for sure. Not busy at all, and we went 4th of July week and got same day reservations. Kids loved having a snowball fight in July. I loved seeing all the goats, sheep, and marmots. Even my 5 year old could do the short walk to the summit. Pack SUPER warm. It is really cold and windy at the top (and just cold at the lake).
Kristi W — Google review
the last (but unexpected) stop of our trip to CO! There was no plan to visit Mt. Evans scenic byway, but so glad we did! The road is ok (if you mind no guardrails!), i thoroughly enjoyed it. The views from top are simply great. If the weather is fine, one can see Denver as well from here. Like all high mountains, the weather here has its own mind and be prepared for it.
Keshava M — Google review
Loved going up! Beautiful drive , kinda scary in parts. Make sure and get reservation to drive up before you go. No cell service at all.
Sara A — Google review
This was such a neat drive with lots of scenic stops! Be careful not to ride your brakes on the way down and drive in a lower gear instead! Watch out for bicyclists (there were tons!). Thehike to the summit is quite steep! Wear layers! It was 50° at 11 am up there and windy this weekend (August 3). They should really charge more so they can improve the road way and maybe upkeep the bathrooms a bit more (see my review about Mount Goliath). I'd happily pay more (pikes peak cost 15/ adult - so we paid over $40 vs $17 for this pass) so facilities could be better taken care of.
Annette A — Google review
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Gold Mine Tours Inc .
Sights & Landmarks
Mine
Gold Mine Tours Inc. offers group tours of its underground facility, including tram rides and exhibits. The hour-long tour takes visitors 1000 feet below the surface of a former operational gold mine, providing an educational experience for all ages. Knowledgeable guides, who are experienced miners themselves, share insights into mining techniques and demonstrate historical equipment used in the industry. Visitors can explore the property while waiting for the tour to start and enjoy informative storytelling from guides like Harley.
An absolutely amazing experience to be able to go down 1000ft into the earth! The tour guides are extremely knowledgeable on all that is mining and will happily answer any questions that you may have. It was a fun adventure and it was so cool how the guides gave us demonstrations on the mining equipment. I Highly recommend this tour.
Caleb F — Google review
Great tour! So glad we did it! Our tour guide Mark”? was great! He seemed genuinely excited about the history of the mine and was easy to listen to. I was hesitant about the elevator ride down after reading other reviews, but it wasn’t too bad. Tight as sardines if you are claustrophobic you should know that. Also, the ride down & back up is about 95% dark and the elevator rattles & rocks slightly. But worth the trip down/up. Very educational and the hour went by quickly.
B S — Google review
Best tour ever!!! Sara was our tour guide and she is amazing! Fun, knowledgeable, and knows everything about the mine. We are definitely going back with our kids next time. Thank you so much Sara and all other staff that was there!
Buckaroo — Google review
Well worth it. It's a tight fit in the elevator! Literally front to back, shoulder to shoulder, but a quick ride down. There were lots of cool demonstrations of the tools used when the mine was active. Easy walk. Short ride on an original underground air powered train. There was also a lot of interesting history and facts during the tour. Quick ride back to the top. Coolest mine tour I've ever done.
G L — Google review
For quick summary details, go to bottom of review.This was an absolutely outstanding tour of the mines. Not only do you get to see mines, but you get to see equipment used, and a demonstration. Also, our tour guide, Mark, was extremely great at the tour. He was making some jokes while going through the tour and just causing some laughs while explaining each part of the mines in great detail and expertise. And on top of the mines experience back at the gift shop, no pun intended, the staff were excellent, understanding, and kind. And bathrooms are very nice and clean. To any staff that see this, I appreciate your kindness and respect. Also, I suggest bringing a jacket, as it's a nice 50° F in the mines, or be like my crazy Texan mind and not even bring a jacket to Colorado! Best experience we have had in our 3 days of being in Colorado! Went on 6/7/2024 at near 1:30 and the tour began at 2:00.*QUICK READ INFOTemp: 50° FDepth: 1,000 ftOur Guide: Mark (great guide)
Corey H — Google review
Highly recommend to anyone in the area! Definitely one of the coolest interactive tours that I have ever been to! The tour guide was awesome! He was very funny & informative. He gave lots of time for questions and educational information on the history of mining. Going down the mine shaft was a bit scary for me just because of the confined area on the way down but it opens up once in the tunnels. It is safe and honestly well worth the money! 10 out of 10 would go back
Jacqueline D — Google review
Parking to super close to tour. Need more bathroom stalls. Fun to walk around property while waiting for tour to start. Tour guide Harley was the best! He was informative, patient w the little ones and a kind story-teller. Hope you get him as your guide! If your claustrophobic the mine shaft that takes you down 1000 ft in total darkness will get you. But if you hold a loved one's hand and just breathe slowly...you should withstand the 2 mins.
Patsy G — Google review
What a great time!! Tour guide was AWESOME.. bring cash to tip them, I didn’t have any and felt so bad cause he was THAT good!! I’d do it again too cause so much information I bet you Learn something new every time!! So well done !! I’d give it 10 stars if I could
Angie V — Google review
I visited the Mollie Kathleen mine tour in May of 2023. I thought it was great, with lots of educational demonstrations and explanations as well as just really cool being in tunnels that deep underground. Heads up that the trip down is cramped, so just be prepared; though they do warn you about it ahead of time on the website.If you visit, I strongly suggest after the tour going across the street to the heritage center and seeing the scale model of the Mollie Kathleen mine; it really gives you a nice sense of scale for the tour.
Corey F — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing! Our guide (Sarah) was extremely knowledgeable & super friendly. She made the entire experience come to life.We were a little reluctant to go but when we left we were so happy that we did.Wear at least a T-shirt & shorts because my son wore his tank top and was cold. You can always bring a little sweatshirt too just in case.Great place & a place where history comes to life.
Mark P — Google review
Great tour. Miner was very knowledgeable. Lots of cool stuff,and they show you how it actually works. Cool down there, we're a hoodie or light jacket.
Mike H — Google review
Definitely a must do if you're in the Colorado Springs/Cripple Creek area! Ben our tour guide was awesome and will explain everything to you about the mine. You can tell he really enjoys what he does! We felt it was a really good value for what you get out of it!
Slay — Google review
What an amazing place! It is definitely worth the drive up there. Sarah - our guide - is the sweetest person, she’s so knowledgeable, professional & friendly! Don’t worry, if you’re claustrophobic, it’s not that bad. It’s a 2 min elevator ride to the bottom, and the tour down there is just outstanding. This gold mine has been operational since 1891! It’s cold up there, so keep yourself warm.
A S — Google review
From being up in one of the most beautiful places in the mountains, to the some of the nicest people. This tour was in the top three of adventures on this trip. Start off by being put into a 9 miner lift, then dropping down 1000’ into the mine, walking in the steps of the miners while your tour guide is a miner. Learning the history and seeing it in action will give you a better understanding of how important mining is to your life.
Shannon F — Google review
Our tour guide, Miner Mike, was a legend. Incredibly knowledgeable and a very fun hang. The tour itself was awesome. Going 1000 feet underground is pretty mind boggling. This is a great trip for both kids and adults. Super educational and fun. Do it! And bring cash for a tip!
Ben H — Google review
This is a must tour. One of the best Mine tours I have been on - I have been on 6 different ones before. Teenagers loved it and small kids. Lots of information - love the small group tours. Wow what the miners of 1800s did to get this gold. Very safe feeling in mine.
Karen B — Google review
We did the Tour. We were lowered 1000ft down and did a 1hr walk through. We seen how kids worked the mines at 7yrs old to old men. The old machinery was shown to us on how it worked..etc.. Good Tour
Will T — Google review
An amazing tour and tour guide!! You get to live a day in the life of a goal miner!!
Ricky B — Google review
Our tour guide was awesome. The ride down in the cage was fast and *cozy* 😁🤷🏻♀️ lived the experience and enjoyed the commentary. Gift shop : office was lots of fun where I purchased some fun rocks to take home. We were all given a piece of ore from the mine to take home. THAR’S GOLD IN THEM THAR HILLS Y’ALL. We got there early… opens at 9, first tour is 9:30.
Cathy B — Google review
our guide was such a blast and the tour was awesome. these guys are so awesome and the admission price is well worth it to give these hard workers a living wage!! a whole bunch of sweethearts just doing what they love! was so freakin fun and one of the coolest things i’ve ever done! don’t want to give TOO much away, you gotta go see for yourself!
Scout G — Google review
This is a very cool and educational experience for all ages and will be unforgettable. This tour is about an hour long and will take you 1000 feet below the surface of what was once an operational gold mine. Each of the tour guides are all miners themselves and /hat gives them so much knowledge to share. They explain the types and ways of mining through the years and demonstrate actual equipment used. Today (Oct 15th) was the last day of the season for tours until next Spring. *Also fyi, service dogs are not allowed on the tour.
Mark M — Google review
First tour down in to a mine. Was a great time and very informative. Well worth the price of admission and the trip just to see it. Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. Cripple Creek is just below the mine and your able to over look a working mine next door. Also you can start the phantom canyon road from here which will take you about 2 hours to travel.
David W — Google review
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Trail Ridge Rd
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Scenic Drives
Trail Ridge Road is a scenic mountain route renowned for its stunning alpine vistas. This picturesque roadway offers seasonal access to visitors and boasts breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding peaks. Its striking views make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts looking to take in the natural beauty of the area. However, due to its location and seasonal restrictions, visitors should plan their trip accordingly to ensure they can experience all that Trail Ridge Road has to offer.
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I'll never travel to Des Moines without this trip planner again
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Bear Lake Trailhead
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Bodies of Water
Bear Lake Trailhead is a popular starting point for a short nature trail that loops around a stunning high-altitude lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. This alpine gem, located at the end of Bear Lake Road and framed by the Tyndall Gorge, offers breathtaking views that are perfect for postcard shots. The area is also an amazing hiking destination with numerous spectacular trails and lakes to explore throughout summer, winter or fall. However, visitors should be prepared for sudden weather changes.
Love Bear Lake! Great scenery. Very peaceful and a short and easy trail to walk when there is no snow. Might be a bit more challenging if there’s a lot of snow on the ground. Still a great trail!
Sharon L — Google review
This is a fantastic place to visit. Bear lake itself is a leisurely walk around the lake, with amazing views and great wildlife including deer. However, from Bear Lake Trailhead there are lots of other hikes. I went up as far as Emerald Lake on the first hike. Its not too strenuous and only takes a couple of hours there and back. If you want, you can walk for miles from here. The only difficult bit is getting the tickets during the summer now to park at bear lake. I got there at 6am and there were already a lot of avid hikers setting off. Definitely somewhere to visit.
Andy S — Google review
Bear Lake is my all time favorite for all of our out of town friends. Any time any seasons! We had friends visiting from UK and California in May 2023, they enjoyed Bear Lake so much! This is a easy and family friendly hike. Bear Lake parking lot is always busy.
Jean Y — Google review
Epic hike! Absolutely gorgeous. Please don’t forget water. Bear lake is often VERY packed but pretty respectful of others. It changes once you leave for the emerald lake trail. People become more scarce even though the parking lot is full. It’s truly beautiful though. Just being outside in nature…not untouched because the trail is well groomed but it’s worth it!
Joseph B — Google review
Always a beautiful hike! We went up to emerald lake. The paths were sanded all the way up which helped with traction. It was sunny and warm even on a windy day. This hike is pretty easy but always enjoyable.
Veronica J — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. The parking lot was a little busy compared to other locations in the park but worth the wait to find a spot. The trail is easy to walk both of you are just walking to the lake or walking around the lake. I visited at the end of the season and the lake was almost frozen. Amazing! The rangers were so helpful with all information about the trail and other parks of the park.
Sajleen — Google review
Hiked up to Emerald Lake and Haiyaha. Coming from Minnesota (950 ft. elevation), this trail was moderately hard going up, but the incredible views made the hike worth it. Recommended to start early in the morning for cool temps and less crowd. The trail starts filling up after 11 AM.
Abhishek P — Google review
Nice and easy, great view of the glacier, lake, and peaks.If you are interested in extra hikes, the trail split point is only 100 feet away. We were able to hike all the from bear lake to the Park and Ride.
Peng ( — Google review
Beautiful snowy hike. The views on lakes were amazing. We hiked a loop up to Emerald Lake. It was a strenuous hike at times but nothing too extreme. Hiking poles/ spike boots recommended for snowy conditions. If not used to heights, more often breaks might be needed to catch a breath. As temperatures are rather low, have an extra layer packed for a hike down as you might get cold.
Kasia D — Google review
Bear Lake Trailhead is a fantastic starting point for various hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park. The trails are well-marked and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The area is easily accessible and caters to all skill levels. The picturesque scenery makes it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
Hessen A — Google review
Amazing hiking area with tons of spectacular trails and lakes to visit. It is good for summer winter or fall. Be prepared for inclimate weather on a moments notice. I recommend the hike to emerald lake or Odessa lake as well as the flattop mountain/ Halley peak hike.
Alex F — Google review
Super easy hike. You can bring your toddler and easily finish. Beautiful lake. I got there at 6 am mid October. Empty parking lot. I highly recommend getting there early. You can hit up all of the lakes from here.
Ayumi F — Google review
A must-do item when you are in Rocky Mountain National Park. Has to be one of the first thing you do. We did the entire hike from Bear Lake to Emerald Lake - All four lakes are supremely gorgeous and different. We did Bear Lake at night too, also when it was Sunny and in early morning overcast conditions. We really think mornings are the best time for the hike and scenery not only here but most of the RMNP.
Santosh S — Google review
It's a pretty little lake with nice scenery and the walk is pretty easy. It's a gravel trail with the highest incline of 16 percent. It is a crazy busy location so your best bet is to get a trained entry with access to Bear Lake road specifically and go early.
Eve K — Google review
Hint: Either make reservations at least a week or two in advance or arrive before 5a when the ranger station opens.Came out around 4:45a on the weekend in the Summer. This was to arrive before the ranger station opened and to catch the sunrise. There was plenty of parking at this time. There's plenty of restrooms and trail maps at the parking lot. Be sure to wear sunscreen, bring water, and pack snacks.The trail is clearly marked and easy to flow. Many different areas to stop, rest, take pictures, and take in the scenery. Views are amazing with a good balance of water, mountains, and greenery. It is a popular trail, but didn't get overly crowded and people were considerate.There's several trails to take, so total time will vary, but 2-3 hours would be an average amount of time. There is a decent elevation change but it's gradually and on well paved trails. Good place to come for a nice hike with amazing scenery.
LeWayne B — Google review
Absolutely amazing trail with the best views. Definitely do all 5 alpine lakes, completely worth it. Took about 4 hours to do all lakes. Each one more beautiful than the other.
Jim M — Google review
We were lucky and got a spot up at the trailhead. Most people are turned around to one of the lower parking lots, and use the shuttleIt is very well organized, you have to make a reservation online before coming.The reason for 4 star is that there are so many people that it takes away from the beauty of the place. It's just too crowded
Alon B — Google review
A very short trail with amazing views around sunset. Great to soak the feet in lol. Parking lot is large and you will likely find a place to park even when it says it is full at an up road sign.
Yaniv C — Google review
Well maintained even in the snow.Clean and organized. Got snow a foot deep during March end. Loved the drive. Could see a red fox roaming around.
Inferno D — Google review
We went on a day when the weather was beautiful! There was still snow on the ground and starting to melt but the rangers and volunteers were so kind and kept things as safe for folks as they started their trek.From the parking lot entrance to the lake, it’s only about 250ft, making it a super easy path! Since the lake was frozen, it was different than I’d imagined but you could walk on the frozen lake which was fun!
Reina P — Google review
We had a time reservation for 4 pm. This was the perfect time! Go to the trail head parking lot even if the sign says it’s full. We found plenty of spots.This hike is nicely marked. The other great thing is you get to see two other lakes before ending at Emerald lake. We went in June and there was still some snow on the ground.Very doable for our 10 year old.
Traci T — Google review
This hike was beyond moat hikes I have ever gone on. I've been hiking across various states and European countries, and this hike was one my favorite by far. The views were amazing, the lakes were really cool to walk on, and the paths were exactly what was expected. Highly recommend this hike as it was not extremely difficult, but not recommended for dogs or kids.
Kevin L — Google review
Very adventurous walk to emerald lake passing through bear lake , nymph lake, and dream lake. Was snowy and icy. Bring crampons! Poles help too! This was in May. Would be nice in the summer too after the melt
Kevin — Google review
Mid April snowy hike. Slushy and a little slippery but totally worth it. Great views, and easy terrain. We also did a short hike that went up to the left from the entrance before we headed to this one. Both were good, the one to the left was a little harder just because it was up the whole way. Definitely worth the trip.
Jenni R — Google review
Beautiful hike. You can hit 5 lakes in 5 miles. I would recommend arriving as early as possible and getting down and off the trail before 9 am when the instagrammers and leather handbags arrive. Crowds thin once you move past the initial 2 lakes and start to climb a bit. Very well maintained trails and a good intro to the Rockies if this is you’re first time visiting the area, but great views even if for a more experienced hiker/traveler.I read another review that said this trail is good for dog walking— this is incorrect. No dogs allowed on trails but you can walk your dog in the parking lot… not much of a walk though.
K. L — Google review
Such a gorgeous trail that we did it twice! Get there early if you can. Parking is very scarce. Watch out for wildlife if you’re driving in when it’s dark
Jacqueline Z — Google review
It's so beautiful out there! Trails and roads are well-maintained (as always with the NPS). Bathrooms are available but they weren't fancy or all that clean. Make sure to research what trail you want, as well as weather and trail conditions before hand. The altitude is no joke, so come well prepared.
Katie O — Google review
Such a beautiful trail! My 11 year old son and 8 year old daughter were able to hike the trails with me at the beginning of May. I’d recommend getting the shoe spikes or walking sticks if you’re going while there’s still some snow. We made it through without but had to stop quite a bit in the super snowy areas. I can’t wait to visit again when it’s warmer!
Audrey G — Google review
Beautiful view! Most of the lake was frozen and you can walk on it. There are multiple trails which leads you to different lakes. Make sure you check the sunset and return before the sun is down.
3ric — Google review
Absolutely perfect final day in the park. Loved the cold morning air. Much of the lake was frozen, which provided for a magical setting. Almost no other people were there at 9am so I had the place to myself.
Kevin B — Google review
Parking was scarce, so I asked the staff at the Visitor Center and was advised to take a chance. we waited in line for about half an hour or so at 12:00pm on a Sunday and got a spot.There was a lot of snow and ice on the road in mid-March, so we recommend always wearing ice crampons. The road is not too difficult overall and the scenery is great.
Yuhui Z — Google review
This trailhead will always hold a special place in my heart. I planned my first 10+ mile hike here and came back to do it two more times. There’s so many more places you can go from here. Family friendly, beautiful, and great for all hiking levels. The view from the parking lot alone is worth the trip. We came back to back days and one day was sunny and gorgeous and the next was icy - it was magical either way.
Vendela C — Google review
Bear Lake is a beautiful trailhead and worth exploring. During June there was still a decent amount of snow on the trail, making the hike to Sky Pond and Lake of Glass extremely difficult. I'd definitely recommend hiking shoes/boots and water at a minimum. Then cleats and trekking poles for the longer hikes. Boost oxygen is nice to have too if you're not used to the elevation.
Jason D — Google review
The most beautiful place I've ever been! My son and I hiked to the top about 10,000 ft. The people were friendly. I had to take it slow and that I just moved to Colorado 6 months ago. Altitude takes time! I believe this hike changed my life. It was incredible. Absolutely beautiful!!! A must see! 🙏
SANDY L — Google review
This is such a great place to check out! Not only can you park close in order to include small children, there are public restrooms there as well. The trail itself is very short, from the edge of the parking lot to the lake is 256 ft. The lake is beautiful during the winter, completely covered in snow and ice.Even during the winter this is a very popular stop. That being said, it is easy to share the trail and enjoy the lake.
Aaron D — Google review
If I say Bear lake is the crown jewel of Estes Park, it will not be an overstatement. The lake well maintained no matter if you go there in the winter or summer you will definitely be mesmerised by it’s beauty. The trail around is very easy and less than a mile. You can take your pets there too. It is very close to the parking lot. Be careful, you may not find a parking spot, beaready to go back to the other spots and take the bus ride reach this location. Many other great trails starts from here. Highly recommend it. Remember, fishing is not allowed in this lake
Biswanath D — Google review
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Peak to Peak Hwy
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Scenic Drives
The Peak to Peak Highway spans approximately 55 miles and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and more. This scenic road provides breathtaking views of the natural surroundings in the surrounding areas. Visitors can partake in various activities while taking in the beauty of their surroundings.
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Colorado, USA
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Pikes Peak
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Mountain peak
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Pikes Peak is a well-known mountain peak in Colorado that stands at 14,110ft and is made of pink granite. While not the tallest of Colorado's 14ers, it's famous for its stunning views and attracts over half a million visitors every year. The Ute tribe originally named it the Mountain of the Sun, which accurately describes this majestic peak that rises straight up from the plains.
Hiked up through Barr trail and drove back from the top. Thanks to my friend who came up in his car to pick us up. Hard and enjoyable hike with beautiful views along the way. Views from the top were stunning! Would love to travel in the train next time. Our drive down was really fantastic with lot of great stops to enjoy the nature and views!
G J — Google review
America's Mountain is an amazing place to visit. We took the Cog Railway to the top and we were left awe struck. It's no wonder America the Beautiful was inspired by Pike's Peak.You can hike 13 miles up, take the train, or drive to the top. No matter which way you go, be sure to walk all the way around the top and venture through the visitors center too.
Ben H — Google review
We went to the top of the mountain through the car, and it was amazing. Views were breathtaking, and we had an excellent time..if you are traveling with kids, they might feel a little light-headed, and the drive up to the mountain is not for the faint heart.
Uday G — Google review
This is a unique high elevation summit experience. There are not a lot of mountains you can drive, hike, or take a railway to the top. The visitor center is nice. The views 360⁰ are spectacular. The summit is very busy.
Jocelyn D — Google review
One of the very nice outdoor spots to visit in the Denver area. We visited during Labor Day weekend. It was so crowded. It needs a pass to visit the top of the peak. We got lucky to visit the peak despite no planning from our side. The view from the top was absolutely gorgeous. I was pleasantly surprised to see the train service to the top. Next time, I will plan for it. The 360 degree view from the top was spectacular. Sitting at an altitude of 14000+ feet, I could feel the altitude and reduce oxygen levels. The rangers also check for brake pads temperature on the way down and provide recommendations based on the result. In our case, we were asked to wait for 30-40 mins as the brake pads temperature reading was too high. The rangers recommend turning off AC on the way up and using lower gear on the way down.
Bharani R — Google review
A very fun day drive and summit experience. Make sure to be ready for the reduced oxygen at the higher elevations. It will be about 20 degrees colder at the Summit, as well.
Orbitals — Google review
Beautiful place to visit by car. Take your time to get to the top and keep it safe.Must see location if you are in the area and entrance is affordable.
Rafal — Google review
It was an amazing experience to drive to the summit. Make sure you get a timed entry in advance because you want to go early or else the road up is slow going! The donuts aren’t great but you gotta get them. The gift shop is super overpriced—$14 for a small magnet! But still the memories are priceless.
Starasia S — Google review
Pikes Peak Drive is an absolute must-do when visiting Colorado Springs. The scenic drive offers breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience from start to finish.The journey begins with a winding road that gradually ascends through picturesque landscapes. As you climb higher, the panoramic vistas of the Rocky Mountains unfold before you, showcasing the beauty of Colorado's natural scenery. The changing landscapes, from lush forests to alpine tundra, provide a stunning backdrop for the drive.The road itself is well-maintained and offers plenty of turnouts and viewpoints where you can safely pull over and take in the scenery. These stops are perfect for capturing photos or simply pausing to appreciate the vastness of the surroundings.For those who prefer not to drive, there’s the option to take the Pikes Peak Cog Railway, which offers a unique perspective and eliminates the need to navigate the winding roads. Whichever way you choose to experience it, Pikes Peak Drive promises a memorable adventure.I highly recommend planning your visit during the early morning or late afternoon to catch the sunrise or sunset – the colors and shadows on the mountains are truly breathtaking during these times.Overall, Pikes Peak Drive is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you’re exploring solo, with family, or friends, the awe-inspiring views and scenic drive make it a journey you won’t forget.
Yusuf M — Google review
I’m terrified of heights and I had to drive along those narrow roads with those steep drop offs but I’d do it again to see that view. It really makes you appreciate nature and just how vast the Rocky Mountains are. My photos couldn’t do it justice but just go and see it. If you’re considering it just go do it. Also try the Pikes Peak doughnuts at the cafeteria and check out the gift shop!
Harvey F — Google review
Beautiful peaks to drive to. Landscape wise, not much to see. The challenge is can you withstand the %66 oxygen level and the cold and wind. Not many scenic spot.
Tin N — Google review
Great tourist site to visit . We took the drive up to Pikes Peak and the views. OMG … We were awe struck.. God has placed so much beauty to see and enjoy ..Will come back again.
Celeste V — Google review
Awesome drive up the mountain in your own vehicle except the last three miles in a bus. Just be sure to drink lots of water to keep from getting altitude sickness. The food at the cafe was really good also and reasonably priced
Randy — Google review
We drove to the top but I have been up hiking and by cograil in the past. Each way to go up gives an amazing experience with breathtaking views. I couldn't believe how much snow was on the summit for later June. I love going up this peak and I enjoyed the amazing doughnuts at the top.
Taylor W — Google review
Ridiculous that they charge $50+ to drive up a mountain... But it's definitely something to check off your list if you're in the area. The $15 admission is if you're not going to the top.We did not make reservations and were allowed entry with no problem.Make sure your brakes are in good condition and that you know how to drive downhill without using them (using low gears instead).Set aside around 3+ hrs for the trip depending on how long your stop offs are. Bring snacks and water.Beautiful scenery. Be sure to go when the weather is clear and have some high altitude donuts at the top... They really are amazing. The gift shop sells some cool stuff that you can only get there.If you have kids, be sure to check out the North Pole amusement park.
Diane B — Google review
The views were astonishing. It was a great experience. My kids thought they were on top of the world. And in a way they were kind of right.. It was a little scary driving up there but it was definitely worth it.
Erica W — Google review
Jaw Droping view once you get to the top. DEFINITELY RECOMMEND GOING Great view and couple trails near the peak with views definitely if your traveling near Colorado stop there and car accessible all the way to the peak tons of snow even when I went in Late July.
Nayel B — Google review
An absolutely incredible experience – reaching 14,115 feet up was mind-blowing! Describing the view from the top is a challenge; it's something you truly understand once you've lived it. Opting for the railway train ascent, I would wholeheartedly give it a 💯 recommendation! 🚂🏔️👌
Kat B — Google review
Nothing but amazing things to say about this mountain stunning, beautiful, peaceful, ultimate serenity just being out there. I've gone there twice in the last 3 years! Can't get enough of the beauty!
Kevin M — Google review
Awesome experience. Got to drive to the top of a mountain, there are places along the way where you can pull over to appreciate the views, take your time. Go your own way in solitude if you want. Definitely recommend. Be sure to have a full tank of gas and a jacket.
Jimmy H — Google review
Pikes peak drive was amazing. Elevation at the peak was about 14000 ft so air was a little thin. If you have breathing trouble, you should be prepared to get a little breathless up there. It needs a timed reservation which costed us $2 per car.
Sindhu S — Google review
After a 15 hour drive from Texas it was all worth it, beautiful breath taking views , definitely worth the drive and the cold weather up there was awesome . 105°F in Texas and 42°F on top of the mountain was definitely my favorite part (lol) me and my family recommend visiting
Daniela R — Google review
Wow!! Is the best way to describe this experience. The drive up takes about an hour and it is best to go slow and steady especially around the turns. The view driving up is beautiful but once you get to the top, WOW it is just amazing. It was cold when we went but the experience is so worth it, just dress appropriately. Also don't forget to stop along the way up because there are some really beautiful places to see and take photos. 😊
Reviews B — Google review
Beautiful and fun drive to the summit, it’s 19 miles one way and has lots of gorgeous views! Lots of scenic viewpoints on the way up, we also saw a herd of bighorn sheep! The visitor center at the top is really cool also and you can look in all directions. Highly recommend! Cost $32 for the two of us to come up
Dennis G — Google review
Just amazingly worth it. We tried to get a reservation to drive to the top, but couldn’t. But we were able to drive to mile 16 and park and then ride the free shuttle the next 4 miles to the top. It was a pretty cold day, but we did it in shorts and it really wasn’t all that bad. The views were amazing.
Mark H — Google review
A definite MUST see if you are in the Colorado Springs area! The pics do not do this ride justice by far. A few things to note.Train is about 1 hour up and a little less back down with about 30 minutes at the peak, so plan for about 3 hours.It will be cold at the top, so plan accordingly! We went up in July and there was still snow.Also, check the weather and buy tickets in advance. I would recommend sitting on the 3 seat side. We were lucky to have a break in the clouds on the way up, but at the top and the way down, we were in the clouds and had little visibility.Still an awesome experience that we will do again!
Aaron S — Google review
This place is so beautiful! The views are incredible.I did not trust myself to drive up or down the mountain so we used Buggy Tours. I highly recommend checking them out. Joe was very knowledgeable and explained all the cool things along the way. Stopped at the best spots for a picture. The summit was cloudy the time we went but the views up and down were perfect.I highly recommend going to the summit (I’ve been there in the past when not cloudy) you will not regret it, I also recommend checking out Buggy Tours for a ride up and back.
Angelina S — Google review
Wow!! What an incredible time! Make sure to make reservations for your drive up. There is a great map they give you with points of interest on the way. Plenty of places to stop and get some really amazing pictures. Make sure if you are going slow to pull over to let the faster traffic around you. They provide a lot of areas to pull over so you can take your time and enjoy your drive while not holding up people that want to go faster. At the top there is a visitor center with a little museum, gift shop and cafe. Make sure to get your donuts in the cafe! There is a great amount of parking and you can walk around the whole area and get some amazing views. Don’t miss out on this adventure!!
Cheryl E — Google review
Breath taking views that we will remember for ever. Must do adventure but please bring jackets on any date if the year. Loved the cog train.
Malissa F — Google review
I highly recommend this if you’re visiting Colorado . I also recommend this opposed to taking the train ride up to the mountain . The ride up and down is an hour… it’s about 15$ a person… and obviously gas to go up and down the mountain. But beautiful views.. and get a donut they’re good!
Kevin R — Google review
Beautiful and tiring. Went to the trailhead straight from the airport and started the hike at 2am on last Saturday 8/26. Paid $30 at the parking lot so don’t forget otherwise you’ll get a $50 ticket. Didn’t see a single soul for first 4 hours and it was pretty dark, reminded me of Blair Witch movie. Last 2-3 miles are tough but worth the payoff. Also, definitely chilly as you get higher so have layers. There is a cafe at the top so enjoyed the cheeseburger and drinks. Water is available to refill along the way so have a filter bottle. I went through 4Liters; Barr camp opens around 7.30am so I was too early but that’s a good stop to rest on the way around 6 miles in or camp at if you want to do this hike over two days. Beautiful views once you get out of the Forrest. There is a train that takes you all the way up and back so do that if you don’t want the workout or you can drive up the paved road. Took me 11hrs total to get to the top and back, around 23.88miles. Hike isn’t technical so anyone can do it as long as you’ve endurance. Highly recommended!!!!
SM — Google review
It is a wonderful experience.The whole experience was wonderful.The train journey is awesome with the commentary by the conductor and the staffs are great.Train is well maintained. Sights and path are very beautiful.It should be a must visit place and journey.Highly recommended.
Vishnu — Google review
Amazing drive up to the peak with your own car or a train if you want. At 14000 feet the air gets thin be prepared. We saw a bunch of wildlife and even snow in July there while driving up. Make sure to know how to use the manual gears for going downhill to prevent the brakes from overheating and failure. I constantly had 2nd or 3rd gear to use the engine break. Great Views around every corner. From gate to Peak about 45min - an hour depending how often you stop ion this amazing drive. One of the most exciting drives I've ever done so far. Don't miss out. Check the website for timed entry, I paid at the gate after 2pm about $20 for one vehicle.
Oliver G — Google review
This is a must if you are in Colorado. The weather was 72° @ the bottom and 42° on top. Take the drive in your own vehicle. Spend the time visiting all the stops on the way up. Please of amenities on top for everyone. Make sure you make a reservation prior to pulling up. All the rangers were very pleasant.
Robert V — Google review
Breathtaking views! We were only able to go up to mile 13 due to the weather, but it was some of the most beautiful views! Highly recommend taking this journey. We were able to see a couple of moose as well! And we found Big Foot!
Tish N — Google review
Fun drive up to the summit. Great views and great doughnut’s! Make sure your breaks are in check before taking your vehicle up though!
Sara K — Google review
Probably one of the best things I've ever experienced. I would recommend spending some time in Colorado Springs for a day or two prior to driving up. Get used to the altitude and drink LOTS of water because the lack of oxygen up here WILL make it difficult to walk. Seriously, don't drive up and get dizzy and then not be able to drive back down. There are no guard rails.
Mozz B — Google review
Pikes Peak is definitely a must see tourist destination for anyone to visit because of the unbelievable views you get from a top the mountain. The drive up to the top of the mountain is beautiful in itself and is quite invigorating. The amount of switch backs and curves while traveling up makes for an exciting experience. Once you make it to the top, you get a view that is quite unique and truly unbelievable. They have a restaurant at the top where you can grab lunch at. There are multiple spots where you can pull off the road and get some great photo opportunities.
B A — Google review
Incredible views. Be prepared with appropriate clothing to protect from harsh cold-wind. The temperature there was totally different than outside in the city. There feels like 10 degrees or so. People gets headaches very often. This usually occurs because of lack of oxygen in the brain, it’s recommended to take deep breaths and stay calm some time until you recover. There is a building on top of the mountain, you will see lots of historic information, pictures, also they have a souvenirs shop. Parking is limited, but people is always coming and leaving. We were there for 20-30 min the most. Beautiful views, gorgeous place. Restrooms available, very clean and well kept.
Renzo P — Google review
This trendy place is still worth seeing. Yes, the road is steep, and some may be frightened by the sheer drops, but don't let that stop you. The views are spectacular, and it's most likely you won't ever be at that elevation again, especially after being able to drive there! Next time I come here, I want to hike it or take the train. We also saw a Bear near the cliffs below us. Not too often you see them in the wild.
Kelly S — Google review
The staff were very nice and informative and made the experience fun. Unfortunately, we did not get to go all the way to the top due to heavy snowfall the week prior. Nonetheless, the drive up the pikes was fun, and the views were also nice. They do have a gift shop and a restaurant if you're hungry around mile 13, I believe. I got myself a few things from the shop. Little pricey, but it's a cool souvenir. Definitely drive down slowly and take precautions cause if your brake is gone going down, it's not going to be pretty. Enjoy the views going up and down pikespeak. Maybe next time, I will be able to make it to the top.
Ngawang S — Google review
Pikes Peak is a beautiful view. It is high at a 14k elevation, so if you're not used to it, it may affect you. There are strong winds, and you have to drive carefully up and down. They do stop to check your brakes on the way down, and if they are hot, they will make you wait 30 minutes until they cool.
Johny — Google review
We went up in the train and were lucky enough to be able to go all the way up The mountain. Our conductor said that was the first one of the season to be able to go to the top. We tried their famous doughnuts, which were pretty good. We had heard that they taste different on top of the mountain and at the bottom. I am sorry to report that they taste the same, but they were still good!
Alyssa J — Google review
Pike’s Peak is an AWESOME mountain! The drive up the mountain is a LONG one, and especially long if you’re doing it on a bicycle! WOW! We’ve been there several times and next time we go, we’re going to go up on the Cog Railway. You’ve got to try the donuts when you get to the top! Be very careful hiking around at the top because there are cliffs very close by. It’s also over 14,110 feet high and the air is cold and thin. There’s always a wind blowing, so dress in layers. But watch out, there’s a lot of merchandise for sale inside the facility at the summit! Some of it is just too commercialized for us. 😡
Wayne-O — Google review
Views for miles and miles. Constantly changing panorama. There's a reason America the Beautiful lyrics were inspired by a visit to Pikes Peak and not New Jersey. Take it slow on the winding road, make sure you have plenty of gas and pack warmer clothes than you think you need.
I. V — Google review
Drive your own vehicle, ride the train, bike, or hike up to the top of this 14,000+ foot summit in Colorado Springs and experience one of the most beautiful views you'll ever see in your life. Photos aren't enough. You have to see Pikes Peak with your own eyes!
Joseph A — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience. Due to high winds we did not go all the way to the top. It was still a wonderful site & a must when visiting Colorado Springs
Natalie L — Google review
It's America's mountain! Took a two wheel drive SUV up to the summit. Use great 1 or two going down don't ride your breaks or tail gate! Enjoy the drive it's the best part
Chad V — Google review
From outside of Denver and an area called Centennial we drove to pikes Peak. It’s took us just about an hour probably a little under an hour. They get to the main gate of pikes Peak. From there, we waited in line for probably about 30 minutes and three lanes of traffic to get checked in at the gate. I took about an hour to drive from the bottom to make it to the summit from the gate. What an experience the whole drive up just magnificent fuse. Amazing works of art by our amazing Lord. The views at the top are just absolutely breathtaking. They have full service restrooms there, and a café that you could get food and beverages. And they also have a full gift shop with very reasonable prices. You could walk around and read and learn about the area and about pikes Peak. There’s all kinds of really nice hiking trails all around. And if you’re interested in Geocaching, there are some different types of geocaches in the area as well. Some of them could be very hard to find. Coming up the mountain there’s probably two that have gift shops and amenities. There’s an absolute beautiful lake on the way up. That’s full of fresh rocky mountain water. Probably the cleanest water you’ll ever see. I highly recommend anybody taking the journey.if you enjoyed my review, please give me a thumbs up. Thank you very much.
Robert B — Google review
This place is so beautiful!! The views are incredible and seeing all the snow was awesome! I did feel a little wonky from the elevation, so prepare for that in advance because they don’t have canned air there if you happen to need it. Highly recommend this place!!!
Jennifer A — Google review
Great place to visit!!! Didn’t make it all the way up due to snow but beautiful views also called up some wild turkeys!!
Ernie V — Google review
Pikes Peak is a stunning mountain located in Colorado, USA, and it's totally worth a visit. You can reach the top in different ways, like driving on the scenic Pikes Peak Highway, where you'll see waterfalls, forests, and amazing views. For adventure seekers, there's the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, a thrilling race to the summit. If you prefer hiking, there are trails for all skill levels, where you might spot wildlife like bighorn sheep or golden eagles. Once you reach the top, the views are incredible. On clear days, you can see for miles in every direction, from the Colorado plains to the Rocky Mountains. Plus, standing on the summit, you're part of history, as it inspired the song "America the Beautiful." Overall, Pikes Peak offers adventure, natural beauty, and a sense of accomplishment that you won't forget. Whether you drive, hike, or race to the top, it's an experience you'll treasure.
Sergey D — Google review
Truly a car enthusiast Mecca. The drive is easy despite being nerve racking. Definitely loved the fact they check your brakes temperatures on the drive. Gift shop was adequate, a lot of stuff looked sold out and many sizes were missing. The gift shop staff was okay, could have had another register open if they weren’t chatting so much. The donuts were good but again, could have had another register open if employees weren’t hanging out talking to each other. The view was stunning despite a little weather rolling through.
Dennis S — Google review
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The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
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Sights & Landmarks
The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave is a museum dedicated to the life of American cowboy and Indian Showman William Cody. The museum contains exhibits about Cody's life as a buffalo hunter, showman, and Medal of Honor recipient, as well as his later life as a memorial to him atop Lookout Mountain. The gift shop features items related to Cody's career, including clothing and memorabilia from his Wild West shows.
I was so impressed with the collection of memorabilia at the Buffalo Bill Museum. I especially loved the well-done video which taught so much about him and his life. What a talented and progressive man he was! The "Lavatory Stories" were a great touch!
Jennifer E — Google review
This was an excellent museum that contained the personal belongings of William Cody along with a vast display of posters for his various performances. The film of his life story was excellent and recently updated. The museum presented a balanced view of his extensive career and was very well laid out. Very educational for all ages. He was forward thinking pro-women’s rights and pro-native American rights. With his successes came failures which were accurately described. There is a lunch place and gift shop next door. The grave is beautifully preserved and of course the panoramic view from Lookout Mountain is amazing. There is a lot to absorb so give yourself time to really explore the exhibits.
Theresa H — Google review
What a wonderful walk back into history. The museum is a wonderful 1st class facility full of so much information. Then when you step outside, The view is stunningly Beautiful. It takes your breath away. And I don't mean High elevation 😁 wise. Between the observation deck looking down on Denver and being surrounded by the Mountains 🏔️. And if that's not enough, go to the restaurant and grab a Bison burger or a bowl of Bison chili, and finish that with some Ice cream. After you have enjoyed all of that, I then suggest walking into the awesome gift shop. Finally when you walk out of the gift shop take the small hike up to Buffalo Bills Gravesite.What a wonderful time we had.
Rick L — Google review
My husband and I absolutely loved this place. We plan to come back on our next visit to Colorado. The exhibits and history were put together so well. The burial site is so peaceful and even more history. Great selection of tshirts and other memorabilia available in the gift shop. The burgers at the cafe were excellent. Only problem I experienced is that I inquired about purchasing one of the reusable bags and was told by the young man working that I had to spend $50 in order to get one. My purchase was less than that so no bag! Great experience overall.
Andrea B — Google review
Absolute gem in a beautiful mountaintop location! A well executed museum that has some really interesting artifacts related to Buffalo Bill Cody and the people who worked in his Wild West Show.
Ryan B — Google review
I was glad I finally made it up here with a friend who’d already been. We walked up from the lower parking. And the people before us paid it forward so my friend and I got in for free. We came in partway through the educational video and loved it, kudos to the museum for making it. The exhibits were neat too, I like sitting on the horse that moves, the jolt was surprising haha. I enjoyed my time here. You can visit the grave and not the museum, but I got something out of it. I also loved the gift shop. So many quirky things!
A D — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit! You'll want to spend at least an hour looking through the exhibits - a lot of historical Buffalo Bill items. But would start with the short video presentation that nicely outlines his somewhat complex life. A very nice gift shop, packed with a lot of souvenir items, but at reasonable prices.
Chuck B — Google review
wow, an exciting place to visit if you like history. But it's atop lookout mountain, so beware the roads are narrow, very steep, twisty going up and down. And people on bicycles have the right of way. so you have to be careful. 5 mph is the limit. And it's chilly up there, even in August.
Kathleen W — Google review
The gentleman who checked us in was very memorable, funny and sweet. He took a genuine interest in making sure me and my husband enjoyed ourselves.Don't skip the movie! It's only 20min and if full of wonderful information.There isna short walk to the grave site and it has beautiful views.
Kimberly F — Google review
What a cool thing to stumble upon. I had no idea this was here, and saw the sign as we were driving up to the Georgetown Mines. So on the way back I had suggested a detour to stop and see one of the most famous wild west men to ever live. His story is super fascinating and they have alot of really great artifacts of his. I highly recommend the stop. The museum is only five dollars, and really something you can't pass up at that price. It is not huge, I think it took me about 20 min to see each exhibit and read the signs and stuff, it could have been longer if I had watched the movies. They also have a cool spot for the kids to dress up in wild west outfits and get pictures taken.
Michael C — Google review
Awesome place to visit if you’re into the history of the Wild West! The museum was very informative and Buffalo Bill’s grave is a short but beautiful walk nearby. For only $5, this museum offers so much. A cafe is also located next to the museum but I didn’t visit it this time around. The surrounding landscape is epic and there is plenty of parking! Be sure to visit Lookout Mountain Park nearby for some added views and adventure!
Ernesto C — Google review
Small and informative, awesome stop if you’re in golden. It can oversee the town but make sure to watch the 20 min video. It’s crazy to think buffalo bill did all this a little over a 100 years ago.
Alex N — Google review
Lookout Mountain is a nice trip. The views are great. The museum is inexpensive and the grave is nearby.
John T — Google review
This was a fun quick stop! The view is very beautiful! It was free to walk up and see his grave! It was a small walk up hill so everyone should be able to do that without problems. The store is like any other tourist trap… all the same and overpriced. But Definitely beautiful! RIP Brother Bill!
Casey S — Google review
Great display! And very informative. However, I was a little upset that the gift shop and cafe will be closing soon as politics always dictate. SAD!
Craig B — Google review
I was here for my birthday. They have the most amazing view. And so much information on Buffalo Bill and his life. They have a movie you can watch at any time during your visit. And you can dress up like a cowboy or girl.
Krystal S — Google review
A lot of fun! It was a beautiful drive up the mountain and a great view! In the museum, there was a lot of cool info on Buffalo Bill and his life and impact. Lots of really cool artifacts and the video was cool! The kid area was well done and would be great for kids of all ages.
Sierra M — Google review
Definitely make this stop while you're driving over Lookout mountain on the Lariat loop! A very short walk to the ornate gravesite of the famous Buffalo Bill - includes scenic views from the parking lot, informative signs, and a full gift shop with a small cafe that serves some food and beverages! There is an option to walk on trails that connect to Lookout Mountain Park as well.
Cody S — Google review
A Great museum to learn about the wild wild West. Buffalo 🦬 Bill was one tough dude and a great friend to the American Indians. And way before I was born he brought his show to my hometown in Alabama. It must have been something to see. Buffalo Bills museum is a must see if you love the old West. 🦬🦬🦬
Phillip C — Google review
Didn’t know anything going in, and while the museum is small it packed a lot of information in and I learned a lot. On top of that, amazing views from lookout mountain and a fun gift shop as well. A worthy tourist spot even though the whole process probably takes 45 minutes at most.
Bernard J — Google review
Great views from the top of the mountain. No wonder Buffalo Bill wanted this to be his resting place. Very well kept, clean and well lit, signage throughout. Short walk up the hill to the grave. Nice gift shop with great gift ideas and handmade items. A small cafe. A great museum with a great story. I would highly recommend?
Dessie H — Google review
Look out mountain and Buffalo Bills Grave and Museum Golden ColoradoMuseum is Free:THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH, NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL!There’s plenty to see and doAn extensive museum, the grave site, picnic area, trails and buffalo view are great.The gift shop is really cool too.If you like the Old West the Buffalo Bills Museum is a great one. I’ve also been to the one in LeClare Iowa.
Lonnie M — Google review
Beautiful view ❤️ 🤩The museum isn’t expensive and very educational! They have a little gift shop and snack bar as well. It is also very peaceful to just sit outside for a little while seating was available behind the museum. Very family friendly!
Emily R — Google review
We were going to take some hiking lookout mountain trails but we stopped here first and we walked up. It's a small walk up a hill and you see Buffalo Bill's grave and you find out a little bit about him and who he was what he did. There is a quaint little shop at the bottom of the hill that we really enjoy going through. Bought some stuff there. It is a museum but it wasn't opened at that time so we didn't go in there, but did we walk around the area? And we're saw some pretty good lookout spots. Very nice. Without the museum I took about 45 minutes to walk around and look at everything
Elizabeth S — Google review
Lived out here for almost 37 years, and have never been up here to see this place. There’s not much to look at it. We went on a Saturday and it wasn’t busy at all. There’s a mini food court and a museum that you have to pay to go into. Overall, it was a quick trip that we stayed for less than a 30 mins to look at.
MiSsE — Google review
Really awesome. A must for anybody like likes history or the old west. The drive up was fun, awesome views, gift shop, grave and the exhibits are amazing. Very affordable to get in and I spent several hours here. Best 5 bucks I've spent in a while.
JB — Google review
I absolutely loved this place....well kept...people were friendly... The museum was outstanding....the gentleman at the door was so happy and friendly....i would highly recommend this place
Mary W — Google review
Really enjoyed the Buffalo Bill Museum free day! I went in with minimal knowledge about this man (My companion laughed at me for thinking it was going to be about the NFL… 😂). Loved learning about this cool guy. Would recommend to anyone!
Kelli D — Google review
What a treasure to find. Wonderful museum, grill, and gift shop. The view is spectacular! Highly recommend this special place.
Charlotte F — Google review
We would have liked this place more if the museum didn't close at 5PM. The grounds were good and the grave was a lot of info. It's a beautiful place to go visit.
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Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre
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Concerts & Shows
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a remarkable destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features stunning red-stone cliffs that provide excellent hiking and biking trails. In addition to the natural beauty, visitors can also enjoy a gift shop and cafe. The amphitheater hosts big-name acts, making it an ideal venue for concerts in the future. One can take advantage of the stairs that make up the amphitheater's seating area to get some exercise while enjoying breathtaking views from the top.
This was my first time in Denver Colorado. Everyone recommended this place and I will be the first to say... It was worth the visit! Such a beautiful scenery. No photo will do justice of the actual views you see in person, the views are so beautiful. Words can't even describe it completely! Highly recommend anyone to swing by and make a stop here while in Denver. Kid friendly place
Jeff R — Google review
This review is strictly from a hiking and outdoors perspective, not from a music perspective. We absolutely love this park, the hiking trails are nice and well maintained. The area is absolutely spectacular with not just the amphitheater, and surrounding area. The Red Rocks Amphitheater is also amazing, you have to climb the stairs at least once, it is harder than it looks. The trading post is also worth a stop. If you see one thing, explore the amphitheater. If you have more time try out some of the hiking trails for a more in depth and serene activity. Visiting after snow is also an amazing experience.
Jacation A — Google review
An amazing location with great acoustics. A great place for a concert but they also have events like films on the rocks and workout classes.The views are worth the climb of hundreds of stairs to the top. Even if you don't come for an event you can just come for views and hiking other days. There is also a full restaurant that is open to the public.The rows are nicely spaced so people can pass by you with out it being tight. Parking is a workout from were you park to the amphitheater. Be prepared for the climb.
K R — Google review
I recently saw my first concert at Red Rocks Amphitheater, and it was amazing! The red rocks are stunning, and the acoustics are incredible. The sound of the music bounced off the rocks and filled the air, creating a truly immersive experience.I had never been to a concert at Red Rocks before, and I was blown away by the beauty of the venue. The amphitheater is nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and the views of the surrounding landscape are simply breathtaking. The Denver skyline is also visible from the amphitheater, which adds to the overall beauty of the setting
Kyle F — Google review
Was visiting for the weekend and was taken here to see the snow. So pretty getting to see the contrast of the fresh snow on the red rocks and was a nice way to spend part of the day walking around the amphitheater in the snow.Haven't had a chance to visit for a show yet, but definitely recommend exploring in the snow if you have the opportunity to do so.
Rhian S — Google review
Wow what a venue. Was fortunate enough that my friend took me here when in the area. Just hiked area the place. Was a blast. What a unique venue. Loved that they allow you to check out the place during the day . The museum was a lot of fun so much cool stuff has gone down here over the years. Looking forward to coming back for a show.
Blues C — Google review
What a beautiful location! We spent several hours there one afternoon.We first drove up to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. It wasn’t busy, so we found plenty of parking in the upper north lot. There is some parking right by the Amphitheatre itself, but it is limited and you may just end up driving back down.The setting is wonderful. They were preparing for the Easter sunrise service, but you could still walk the area. We then toured the Visitor Center. It was interesting to see the number of performers who have made an appearance over the years.I wish I had thought about eating there since we arrived just after 12:30. The prices seemed reasonable for lunch, so we’ll have to try that another time.We then drove down to the Trading Post. It’s basically a gift shop. It also includes the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, but we didn’t look at that. The place had a nice variety of gifts, particularly clothing, but be prepared: it is expensive.From there we decided to hike the Trading Post Trail. The sign says it is 1.4 miles long, and it goes in a loop. It took us about 1 hour for us to complete it. The views are incredible along the trail, and I’d highly recommend it.A note about the trail. If you are facing the Trading Post and go to the left, the trail feels like a more gradual descent. If you go right, there are more steep steps. So you can decide how you want to finish the route if take the full loop.As for restrooms, we found a number of portable toilets. However, if you like a nicer restroom, we found them at the base of the stage, up by the Visitor Center and behind the Trading Post.Enjoy your trip to Red Rocks!
Brent H — Google review
I had always wanted to go to Red Rocks for a concert, I just never understood what all the fuss was about. Now I fully understand. Red Rocks is an experience in itself. People get here super early and tailgate before doors open. There are multiple lots to park in (East lot being easiest walk to the gates). This is a venue where being in good shape will definitely benefit you with all the stairs, ramps, and high altitude. Getting here early is an absolute must especially in large groups. There are 70 rows, we arrived right when the first artist came out and were able to get seats in row 35, by time the second artist was on there were no more seats available. This is an absolute must for music lovers. Being submerged in the sea of people in the crowd felt unreal being there. The views, the acoustics, and the all around atmosphere at Red Rocks is unmatched. I will definalty be back in the future and only regret not making the trip sooner. Thank you Red Rocks for the most memorable Tuesday ever! I still get goosebumps thinking about it.
Coleman E — Google review
Bucket list checkJust this stunning and wonderful structure in the middle of these rocksThey have lots of food and drinks options at a reasonable price. The merchandise line was insane though.Be aware this place is not accessible so you will have to climb a lot of stairs regardless your age, condition or where you want to sit.Our concert was on hold for an hour, nothing to do, just wait. Their communication was great and precise.Absolutely amazing!
Tchello_Thor — Google review
We go to a lot of shows and everyone who ever asked me if I have been to red rocks yet told me that I was going to love it. We absolutely did. It’s an amazing venue with an incredible history. We went to go see my friends in the Counting Crows open up for Santana. We had great weather both nights. The sound, lights, the staff and most of all the environment were all among the best we had ever experienced. Getting there is very challenging. Give yourself plenty of time to arrive as the traffic was very slow both days. Leaving there wasn’t so bad. It’s about a $30-$40 Uber from downtown Denver. Be prepared to do a lot of hiking. The venue is way up on a hill. Lots of ramps and stairs just to get to the amphitheater. Hundreds and hundreds, more to get from where we were in row 12 up to the top where the bathrooms, concessions and visitor center are. The visitor center is worth seeing, make sure you make the effort to go see the historical photos and chronological lists of shows and events held there for more than the last 100 years. It’s been used that way for thousands.
Matt R — Google review
Probably the best venue to catch a concert at. Really enjoyed the show I got to catch this year. I would recommend you go for an all day event. See you in Red Rocks at night is awesome. I was seated towards the front and the eighth row and the sound was great upfront so I can imagine that the sound in the back was just as good. Definitely a place that I would like to visit again
Moses D — Google review
I’m not much of a concert goer, but coming here literally had me in tears it’s so beautiful. You can come in for free when no concerts or events are happening and we got lucky enough to come in on a beautiful day when the concert that evening was doing a free run through and got to experience the magnificence of this amphitheater.All I can say is, it was borderline life changing. I will go back to a formal event here and I don’t know if any other performance venue can ever compete with this place.Also, lots of great trails around that are amazing as well. A must see!
Jeremy L — Google review
This venue is so beautiful and just an amazing experience. You can bring in sealed water bottles or sodas and small bags of snacks. I highly recommend bringing a poncho and a small blanket or cushion to sit on. The views and sound is amazing! We also saw baby raccoons near the entrance.
Jeana 6 — Google review
Beautiful! We got there early on a Sunday, like 9am, and we managed to get a spot at the top parking area. It was such a fun experience walking around, seeing the rock formations, and enjoying the morning. There was a large group working out there in the seating area of the amphitheater, which was neat. We walked the short trail that goes by the trading post and we also walked through the visitors center- it was small but really well done! Both our kids (11 and 8) enjoyed the experience, but they struggled a little on all the stairs as it warmed up! Overall, it was such a great excursion in Denver and I’m so happy we made time to check it out!
Dustin C — Google review
Most memorable concert ever! I've been to many venues and this by far was the best. Make sure you are able to walk up and down hills and stairs. Our seats were actually a lot closer to the stage, but we were happy sitting in general admission up top.
T. L — Google review
one of the most beautiful and incredible places I have ever visited in the United States. It has a wonderful view, is 20 minutes from Denver, easy access, has parking, trails, family atmosphere, great for going with friends, family or alone. Take your camera because I guarantee you will take great photos. the energy of the place is incredible. I highly recommend it 10/10
Carlos D — Google review
I went during the day to check it out. I wasn’t aware you could visit outside of an event until someone told me. I was there in late March on the day of the first concert of the season. It was a fun experience just to walk around and see what it’s all about! The scenery is amazing and it’s a great way to spend a bit of time, especially if the weather is nice.
Steph W — Google review
Beautiful place to visit if you’re looking for something fun to do in Denver. Perfect place for hiking. I wasn’t prepared for all the steps or walking but I enjoyed it just the same. Gorgeous place for a photo shoot. There was a concert that night and I could only imagine it would be magical to see a concert here. There are several parking lots with plenty of parking as well.
Tinesha M — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking experience. We visited Red Rock on a night where there was a huge concert. " String cheese??? Apparently this group is popular. Before the opening act there was a drone show and it was amazing!! Red Rock is beautiful , we didn't go into the amphitheatre but what we were able to see was great.
Tamela P — Google review
Always one of the greatest places to see and hear a concert! Still has a special place in my heart and life since 1979 when I experienced my first concert here. And 45 years later, it's still so very beautiful. If you have the opportunity to see a show, do it!
Troy B — Google review
This place is pretty awesome. I stopped by during a visit to Denver as I was keen to see it. There was no show unfortunately (definitely a bucket list worthy venue to watch a concert for the future) but there are trails to explore in the area and also run up and down the steps that make up the amphitheater - that’s is a hard slog. The views are pretty spectacular from the top. There is a mini museum that focuses on the geology as well as the various music concerts that have taken place. Worth the visit.
Nikki V — Google review
Wow what a location. It's now on my bucket list of places to see a concert. With stunning views and fantastic trails for hiking. Really enjoyed watching the people exercising at the amphitheater. This place has had the the who's who in music play to the masses. Can't wait to go back.
Ben D — Google review
The venue is stunning but there is considerable effort required to experience this beautiful venue. Firstly, elevation. The venue is over 6,000 feet in elevation. Professional athletes need time to acclimate and so will you. Multiple steps and ramps are required to get you to your seat. Stay hydrated, plan ahead, and take your time. Secondly, this is an uncovered outdoor venue. Be prepared. Check the weather, pack and dress accordingly. The seat space allocated on the bench is narrow. Bring a pad or blanket to sit on for comfort. Thirdly, enjoy yourself! You're at an amazing venue enjoying wonderful entertainment! This venue demands extra work, both physically and mentally, but it is worth it!
Lewis S — Google review
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Denver area. The natural beauty of the park is breathtaking, and the outdoor amphitheater is a unique and memorable experience. While the climb to the top can be challenging, the views are well worth the effort. Visitors should be aware that the park can get crowded during peak times, and food options are limited. However, the park's natural trails and scenic views make it a great destination for hiking and outdoor activities.
Kwesi A — Google review
A must for any music lover or anyone who want to have a musical experience unlike any other.Get there early for a good parking spot if you are attending a show and be prepared to walk a bit. It was not hard to get in or out of there so don’t let the parking scare you off.You can go check it out without seeing a show, just check the website for times. Check out the music hall of fame inside the trading post! Very cool stuff!
Miss V — Google review
Does it even need to be said?? Red Rocks is amazing. I'll never forget my first time visiting here, nor my first concert experience here. Amazing acoustics, there really isn't a bad seat in the house!Beware that if you are coming from lower elevation, there is a lot of walking involved, and the elevation is no joke! If you can park in the upper parking lot, there will be less uphill walking involved, but it may take a bit longer to exit after the show. Please come hydrated and take the steps slow. They will get your heart rate up more than you might think!I've seen several concerts here now and all were phenomenal! We have also attended a movie showing for Dune and it was the perfect setting and a lot of fun. People will come pretty early and tailgate/hang out in the parking lots, so feel free to do that before your show. Sometimes they have free sodas for Designated Drivers up at the top by the restaurants, which I've been grateful for!Food & drinks are pricey as usual, but have been tasty when we've gotten them. The attached restaurant is actually really good if you want dinner before your show!! (You can bring in unopened alcoholic drinks & snacks in a gallon Ziploc to most shows too, just FYI!) I'd recommend bringing a rain jacket or poncho as Morrison can get random weather, as well as a seat cushion or blankets since you will just be sitting on the hard wooden bench. I love that the incline means there is not usually anyone blocking your view!
Cassie N — Google review
Please don't visit Denver and not go to Red Rock Park. The rock formations, colors and the amphitheater is AMAZING!!! We walked around and was in awe of the splendor of God's work.Trust me, make some time to go and spend a few hours enjoying God's creation.We have decided we will come back, as they have great shows here. We have been told by locals we will never enjoy a show the same. The acoustics are wonderful!! They have a sunrise Easter service we were told is amazing and full.
Cynthia S — Google review
Absolutely stunning mountain venue that’s medium in size. You feel nestled in between the two rocks and the view of the valley is amazing. There really is no other venue on earth like Red Rocks. It’s extremely special. ✨👌✨Cons:This venue is not ideal for those with walking issues. You will walk a lot on cement steps that are both large and small and will stand for many hours. If you have a broken leg, bad hips, a bad back, or any other alignments like that, please heal before attending a concert. It won’t be fun for you as the stairs are unavoidable.There is also very little coverage if the weather turns sour. It’s rain or shine, so plan accordingly and always bring a good rain jacket (no umbrellas allowed). I’ve stood at RR for 6 hours in the pouring rain and was absolutely soaking after the show. Not my favorite thing to do to be honest.Lastly, since the pandemic RR has become a lot more commercialized. It used to be a local venue and now it’s outnumber with tourists. Prices have skyrocketed and it’s now very crowded. Long gone are the days (2019 and before) when RR tickets used to be $40-$50 dollars and you could buy them the week of the event. Now tickets are on average $75-$150+ a piece and sell out instantly online. RIP old Red Rocks. You were fun while you lasted.
Aubree T — Google review
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is my favorite place to go hiking. It's located in Morrison, Colorado nestled up against the Foothills in Jefferson County (Jeffco). The Red Rocks are amazing to see. The Amphitheatre is a nice size. They have parking at the top of the Amphitheatre and there is a lot of parking at the bottom of it as well.We normally take the hiking trail that is behind the trading post at the bottom of the Amphitheatre. It takes us about an hour to complete the loop.I highly recommend going here if you are into hiking.I've never seen a concert here yet but I have seen that it is listed in many articles as one of the Worlds top concert venues that performers love to perform at.
Susan P — Google review
What a unique experience at the outdoor Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre located about 15 miles away from Denver. It’s a picturesque hiking place and a popular concert venue. We happened to be there when Sean Smith and the Saints performed. Due to an early arrival, we had no trouble with parking but be prepared to walk up and down. There are stairs everywhere! There were many vendors offering beer, sodas and food. We grabbed tacos which were super bland and the raspberry (?!) sauce did not help at all in bringing any flavor. It was cold and we were not prepared for it. More experienced music enthusiasts brought hats, gloves, sitting cushions and even blankets. Hot tea or coffee would be more suitable than cold beer or sodas.
Ursula S — Google review
Just visiting from California. It is a beautiful place to visit and I can only imagine how much fun it would be to see a concert here. Everything we did was free. You could walk into the museum, which had pictures and plaques on the wall of all the music artists that have ever played there. There were hiking trails, and you could sit or exercise at the amphitheater and take it all in during the day. The views were beautiful whichever way you looked. Definitely would recommend visiting during the day or seeing a concert at night.
Amber G — Google review
Such a gorgeous venue. Even without watching a show/concert, just visiting the park is worth the trip! The hall of fame and art exhibit was very interesting to walk through, and the scenery is unmatched. I recommend sitting towards the middle or back of the audience, as the overlook of Denver at night is beautiful, as well as the surrounding mountains!
Cayden J — Google review
It's probably one of the best places to see music in the world. Just be prepared for some exercise. It's nice that you can tailgate beforehand because it can take a long time to get into the parking area if you don't get there super early. Also, it takes forever to leave the parking lot, so don't expect to get anywhere very quickly.
Preston B — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit and home around. The views were spectacular. There was parking nearby but it still required a bit of a hike to get to the amphitheater. We visited when there wasn't a concert or show, but you could tell that it would be an amazing place to see your favorite band.We also went hiking up Red Rocks Trail to Dalton's point to see the full moon rise over the city of Denver. It was a beautiful place. It's a good idea to bring headlamps if you're planning on night hiking. There was still some snow and ice on the trail and a few spots were a little slick. But the hike was amazing and we timed it just right to see the moon rise. It's a must see.
Brian G — Google review
Truly a one of a kind venue. Rain wind and snow are frequent and when they aren’t the sun can be harsh. If you are here for a concert, there are multiple lots and it can be a hike to reach the venue. There are often free shuttles to the top so don’t get scammed if you’re not willing and able to hike.
Erich O — Google review
Stunning venue in the most beautiful location possible! I can't say anything bad about this place. It was easy to park and get around, food and drink prices were reasonable. We went back in the morning to watch sunrise, 100s of people thought the same thing and were rewarded with a spectacular dawn.
Ryan R — Google review
While I was unable to attend a concert here, I am so glad I went out of my way to see this impressive venue. Red Rocks is absolutely a must see for anyone visiting Denver! Parking was simple and I was able to walk the paths into the amphitheater, taking photos along the way and even on the stage.The information available online was a bit confusing and I was concerned that it was going to be closed when I arrived at nearly 5PM, but it was not and does not appear to close to visitors during daylight hours.The restrooms at the visitors center were a welcome surprise and were well kept.
An T — Google review
Amazing natural amphitheater with tremendous views of the landscape and geological features. The museum and the the grounds are truly amazing. If there's a band playing here that you love, this is the place to see them.And even if there's no band playing, it's worth the day trip just to check out the area.
Andrew B — Google review
Wow....I consider this to be one of the best venues in the US....lol...granted I have limited experience to actually state this. The venue itself is so special and beautiful. The sound was perfect (where we sat at least). Recommend bringing a light rain jacket as weather can be somewhat unpredictable. Decent food and drink vendor selection. The seating might be different from other concert venues, as each row consists simply of a single "bench" with seat numbers...so no clearly defined "edges" of your space. Overall, great venue!
Todd K — Google review
We went in march and it was fun. Really cool to see it in person finally. Parking was kind of far from the entrance due to construction or snow or all of the above and it was quite a workout just to see the amphitheater. Definitely worth it at least once.
Hunter L — Google review
Absolutely outstanding location… the view is absolutely beautiful up there. But please know it’s not for the faint of heart walking up the auditorium stairs to get to the top. But when you are at the top the Visitors Center, stop there for the museum. The museum for the Amphitheater showcases the artists who have performed over the decades… great list of performers. The view is also great back there. And before you take your self off the mountain you have to stop at the shop on the way down… I can’t say it enough… the view the view the view… so good. And it doesn’t hurt to buy a souvenir to remember your trip.
JNelle J — Google review
Definitely a must-visit during a Denver trip. Never had the privilege of going to a concert here, but glad I finally got to visit the majestic amphitheatre against the backdrop of the gorgeous red rocks. Also enjoyed hiking the Trading Post trail. The 1.4 miles definitely felt like 3.1 miles, but it was a great way to start the day. 🥾
Justine B — Google review
Absolutely lives up to the hype. Best concert venue I've ever been to. The acoustics are incredible and the venue is truly one of a kind. Highly recommend going at least once!
Anthony N — Google review
An experience. A must see on your visit to Denver. It's hard to describe the majesty of this place. You just have to see it. From the Native Americans who first discovered this natural amphitheater to the current visits, it's no wonder why it's a must see area near Denver, CO. A variety of parking available. Convenient bathrooms which are also accessible. There are restaurants there and siting areas as well. Drive with caution driving to this amphitheater. 5-stars!
LLC — Google review
My first visit to red rocks was AMAZING. The whole area is really beautiful. There are hiking trails you can enjoy during certain times, but I was on a whirlwind trip and I didn’t have the time to enjoy the area in that way. I was there for the Portugal. The man show. I got to watch the sunset at the venue as my friend and I enjoyed Teagan and Sara opening the show. The sound was great, the venue beautiful, and the facilities accessible and clean! The weather was perfect, the crowd was super fun and I had a blast watching the show. I brought a bleacher chair and went through extra check at security. They got me through very quickly and were very nice. In the bathroom line, an attendant came over and led people to the other bathrooms with high capacity and no lines. They really made sure everyone was informed and taken care of. 5/5 for the staff!
Sonja * — Google review
What is there to say about this iconic venue that hasn’t been said before? I came here to view the sunrise with a colleague and, having only seen photos, was excited to visit. I was blown away by the natural beauty and the perfect orientation to the east for an unforgettable sunrise experience! Note that if you are sensitive to the low oxygen, be weary of the long flights of stairs to climb to get up to the top of the amphitheater.I did not have a chance to see a concert here but will be back for one soon!
Paul M — Google review
This gorgeous place was on my bucket list. I always wanted to come here for a concert but I didn't gte that experience the first time around. Fortunately, this place is breathtaking even in the winter. Don't hesitate to explore just because the weather isn't perfect. You won't regret it
Lorena C — Google review
Beautiful beautiful beautiful! But Just get ready to do some exercise, there is stairs if you park at the bottom, or you can park at the top and walk way more less and appreciated the view from top.About schedules: they close to the public by 4pm or earlier if there an Event, so be careful in planning to visit during the weekend, I’ll recommend to check online.Have fun! And keep it clean, and magical 🫶🏻
Liliana T — Google review
Fantastic place to visit for the park or to attend a concert.If going to a concert arrive early as the way in is limited as well as close parking. We had to park at the entrance which was about a 40 minute uphill walk. We chose to take a taxi ride to the top for about $10 each. Since we didn’t pay for parking it was a fair trade off. The walk back after the concert was easy enough.Restaurant, gift shop and small museum are on site and worth a checkin but the star is the Amphitheater and the park!
Jason M — Google review
I'm so glad I had time while on a work trip to visit this place! It is amazing. The hike is manageable and the scenery is breathtaking. We spotted some deer while walking around. There are a couple of trails. Take water along if planning for a hike and do be aware of rattlesnakes. We didn't spot any, but you just never know. It is clean and well kept. The amphitheater is fantastic and there is a free museum all the way at the top that provides some history of the place and all of the performers and movies screened there. It was nostalgic looking through all that and I'd love to go there for a concert, seems amazing. There is also a water fountain at the top to fill your bottle.
Jacqueline S — Google review
Incredible experience. One point everyone put on their flashlights (no lighters anymore, I guess), and the place was magical! Every musician wants to play here, so they put on their BEST show.The climb isn't easy, no matter which way you enter. Lots of stairs and/or ramps that are steep. Most everyone stops along the way to catch their breath. Wear comfy shoes!If you only get to go once, spring for the first 15 rows. So, so worth it. If you get to go a lot, then you know that acoustics are great, so sitting up high still gives you a good experience.Rain and cold can happen any time, so bring a jacket. Seats are hard, so sitting on your jacket is a bonus.People fly in from all over the country to experience what is basically at our back door. (Colorado Springs is a 2 hr drive) So take advantage whenever you can. We stayed in downtown Denver and took the Union Station shuttle here. It was our first time doing this, and it really cut out all the stress of driving. Again, it's worth the cost for a special occasion.
Julie C — Google review
Red Rocks Park and amphitheatre are a must see. It's free to enter in the morning when there are no events or if you want to hike the surrounding trails, you're more than able to. It was cool to see that they have a little rock n roll hall of Fame building nearby.We visited the amphitheatre on a Saturday morning and there are a lot of people that like to workout within the rows of steps there. Great people watching there. Great hiking trails that are free surrounding Red Rocks.
Sean D — Google review
What a hell of an experience here. We came for the Turnpike Troubadour concert on 5/9. The acoustics were great and the views were incredible. Get there early so your Uber can take you to the very top or you'll be in for a hike that you may not be prepared for. Highly recommend this place for a concert.
Andrew F — Google review
A very beautiful venue! Wish we had more time & could have heard a concert here. So many legends have played here!We really enjoyed the museum. It had a lot of history on how it was built and all the performers that ever played there were displayed nicely! Lots of parking. The day we visited it was raining so our pictures were limited to the beauty that surrounds it. Super cool!
DElightful P — Google review
One of the best concert venues I have ever been to!! Beautiful. Stunning. Amazing acoustics. Perfect location and scenery. Went and saw Sublime with Rome and Cypress Hill back in April. Weather wasn’t the best but so worth it! Alcoholic drinks are $$$ and you’re allowed to smoke, if ya know what I mean. Open seating. People had blankets and everything. Be prepared to walk from the parking lots to the very top! It’s further than it looks 😅
Taylor M — Google review
finally got to experience this venue for my favorite band, the head and the heart. it was absolutely incredible! I wish I was able to get here earlier to see it with less people but I guess that means I have to come back. Only got distracted for a bit by the raccoon in the tree nearbyI would pay extra to get actual seats next time instead of general admission
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Chautauqua Park
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Hiking area
Chautauqua Park is a park located in Boulder, Colorado that offers hikers and climbers a wide variety of trails to explore. The park is also known for its expansive lawn which is perfect for picnicking and sunbathing. In addition to its physical attractions, the park also has a number of cultural amenities, including theater and restaurants.
I LOVE CHAUTAUQUA PARK!!! I come to Chautauqua park a few times a month to either meet friends in the park or hike-it’s truly is a gorgeous place, and it always puts me in a good mood close to nature. I believe the statistic says that Chautauqua park is frequented more often than The Rocky Mountain National Park (which is about 40 min from Chautauqua in Estes). But if you are visiting the Boulder/Denver area, you should visit both, as they are both breathtaking and overall amazing places. Chautauqua is perfect for a family adventure, with friends, pretty much it’s perfect for any person who loves nature, mountains, and a great view! Sometimes I just grab a coffee and hike up the first part of the Chautauqua main trail. It can be pretty busy on weekends and holidays, so beware. The parking is good though, you just might have to walk a bit to get to the entrance if it’s a weekend-and most parking spaces nearby do make you pay. I also often bring my Alaskan Malamute, as it’s a dog-friendly trail, and she loves it! You won’t regret visiting this spectacular Boulder landmark, the flat irons are truly a sight to see and worth the trip!
Kathrine R — Google review
We were told the Bear Canyon trail was the most known Boulder beginner hike. We brought our toddlers to do it with us! We went on a weekday and it was not busy.Definitely a kid-friendly hiking experience, but a bit too much on the hills at the end. We ended up carrying them for about 1/3 of the way.Gorgeous views - absolutely beautiful! The pictures I got were only with a smartphone camera.We also saw a mid-size bull snake, a doe, cows, a plethora of birds and butterflies. The bugs were manageable without bug spray. Lots of plant species, flowers, rock specimens and natural landscape to observe if you're into natural history. A few little streams along the trail, and several shady spots to take a water break.We did not see public restrooms or a place to get maps of the trail prior. We were able to download it to our phone before coming. Overall, an easy hike without kids and better suited for kids 6+ if you are doing the whole loop.
Elizabeth M — Google review
This park sits at the foot of the Flatirons and therefore is the perfect place to get a closer look at them and the Boulder area from a high vantage point. The park is actually in a residential area in Boulder and not far from U of CO. There’s not a lot of parking and it tends to be pretty busy so finding a spot can be challenging. Suggest you go at a non-peak time such as a morning or on a weekday. We did not explore the park fully. We basically just walked up the first incline to the initial “landing”. That’s a fairly steep walk on its own and plenty high enough to get a good view of everything. The trails go further up and around the Flatirons so you’ll definitely get your exercise in if you continue! This isn’t really a park for hanging out, relaxing or picnicking…it’s for walking/hiking/exercising, etc. So if you come for the views like we did, it can be a quick in and out.
Sam T — Google review
I'm a creative based out of Denver and this is one of my favorite locations to shoot proposals in. The park is always clean and the views are unmatched. I really like how you can go easy or really advanced on the hiking trails. If you are looking for a great hike or something to do while in Boulder this is perfect for that. If you are someone looking to ask another person the most important question in your life this is a place I fully can recommend and it won't disappoint. Make sure you go at sunrise or sunset to avoid large crowds of people as the park is amazing and a lot of people like to go during certain times.-Lemar
Lemar G — Google review
At Chautauqua Park and took the Royal Arch trail. A holiday weekend and the hike took us 5 hours to complete. Normal time is 3 to 3.5 hours to complete. It was beautiful day but just a little to crowded for us. Lots of dogs and lots of hikers equals log-jams and numerous points during the hike. But I'm not mad at anyone or anything crowded trails is a wonderful problem to have living in Colorado. I would recommend this park and it's many trails to all. The views are amazing and skill levels of all can hike a trail here. I can't wait to get back up, just maybe not during a holiday weekend next time.
Nick G — Google review
Been coming to Chautauqua for almost 30 years. Love the trails and have stayed in the cabins probably 7 or 8 times over the years. Cute cabins with all the amenities minus a TV which is actually a blessing. Easy access to all the trails and 5 minutes to the walking outdoor mall on Pearl Street. Not far from Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National Park. Boulder is a beautiful place with a great vibe which the wife and family love.
Ryan R — Google review
By far one of the best hikes in Boulder, you can easily spend all day here hiking and climbing up to the flatirons. There are several different trails for different levels and scenery. There are a couple of spots with picnic tables and restrooms. It gets alot colder at the top so I recommend bringing a jacket, it was also extremely icy in spots where you would just slide and could easily fall so be cautious!!
ABIC S — Google review
Our group of 4 did the route up to Royal Arch in the middle of April. This was a slightly technical hike, with a few spots you need to scramble up or down rocks to continue up the trail. We were happy to be in hiking boots and using trekking poles, but plenty of folks on the trail were in sneakers and not using poles, so it's fine for a casual outing. Some spots are a little slippery, but caution is all that's needed.This hike is beautiful from start to finish! We started in the meadow, then the landscape shifted to evergreen woods with ample stone formations, interesting lichens, local spring ephemeral wildflowers, and underbrush growing in. We didn't see many bird varieties beyond a few magpies, but we did spot some mule deer, and most importantly, a Colorado chipmunk! There was still snow on the ground in places.The arch itself is breathtaking, offering a sweeping vista that looks out across Boulder, with a great view of CU. Well worth the effort!
Lindsay S — Google review
Beautiful park with access to hikes with great views of the flatirons and Royal Arch! Plenty of fun spaces and open fields for kids to play in as well!Gift shop/coffee shop is cute and reasonably priced as well.
Joshua J — Google review
Great local hiking spot. I went on a weekday, so it wasn't as busy as it usually gets. That was super nice! The Forrest Ranger came to greet me and asked if I had any questions and showed me their new map! And off I went! Check out the pics!
Thetiny B — Google review
Stopped here for a hike and a picnic lunch. Parking was difficult as there was a wedding and a CU football home game in town. We were happy to find that there were a couple electric vehicle chargers on-site. Great water station and facility for the pups too!
Chris A — Google review
Beautiful place to see the Flatirons. We did not know what to expect so, no hiking shoes but the path was not bad and the trails are marked clearly. We did somehow encounter a few rough spots as we got to higher elevation due to the snowfall from a few days before. The blue trail especially, was a little rough and muddy. But when you do make it to the top, the view is breathless... no pun intended... 😆It is worth taking the time to visit this park If you want beautiful photos and catch some wildlife.Our family thoroughly enjoyed our hike that afternoon.
Sun F — Google review
This area was recommended to me as a good place to hike. It was very crowded on a sunny weekend at the end of March, but the hike was great! Still some snow and a lot of mud, but it was very scenic and enjoyable, especially with the great weather.
Steph W — Google review
Great hiking and plenty of options. The trails are labeled for difficulty and the overlap so it’s easy to change. Not super difficult and a decent amount of shade and breezes. Pretty views overlooking the city as well as the mountains.
R W — Google review
The hiking here is fantastic and has easy to challenging terrain, beautiful flowers, and grand views. We arrived early on a cool morning and grabbed the last close-in parking spot ($2.50/hr -- There is a free shuttle and parking though.) Remember to bring a picnic lunch, sufficient water, sun screen and a bear whistle. Yes, bears are seen occasionally 🐻. After your hike, you will want to pull a blanket out of your car and sit under the trees until your parking expires to soak up every last moment of mountain sunshine. Be alert to your watch however because City of Boulder parking cops walk around continuously checking license plates for violators. It's a popular park and there is a steady stream of cars looking to grab your spot when you leave. We found 3 hours allows for a good hike and picnic/rest time. Enjoy!
Tim D — Google review
Wow. Such a beautiful place with incredible vistas and hikes. Can't wait to come back. The staff at the ranger station were cheerful and helpful. Loved my time here.
Susan R — Google review
Beautiful trailhead and park! Definitely have to try it at least once. The trails are quite steep but definitely worth the effort!
Máté G — Google review
Third time at this park and hiking the Royal Arch Trail. Always a great hike that’s challenging but not too difficult. Wasn’t overly crowded at all for a beautiful Saturday morning (went on Sept. 9th, 2023).
Pat G — Google review
Chautauqua never disappoints! Just get there early for the good parking...hiked up to the Royal Arch on a cloudy almost foggy day and it was pure magic... the cell pic doesn't do it justice
Bill M — Google review
Is breathe taking boulder mountain. Today was a perfect day for the hike to the Royal Arch..Took a bunch of pictures and talked to a bunch of nice people along the way.Well, we took our time snack, enjoy nature and pictures. Is a steep hike, but everyone can do it. Do suggest a pair of good hiking shoes because the trail is rocky.We felt like coming down hill a lot of impact on the feet.Bring a good amount of water or some hydration pack, and protein drinks are a good start. We also brought coconut water.
Jojo W — Google review
This park is one of those where you can go relax, get a picnic time, or just hike around. Amazing place to relieve all day stress and revive. The Faltirons around gives you plenty of options to hike. Never had issue with parking spots. Plenty of parking area around.
Saurav S — Google review
Amazing park, with tons of trails for any difficulty and distance. Parking is moderately challenging, be prepared for a search during busy times.
Ivan S — Google review
Fantastic park! Stunning mountains and lush trees make this hike a must have experience! It was too cold for me to really discover everything this area has to offer but will return in the spring to see just how gorgeous this place gets! (Update: IT’S WAY BETTER IN THE SPRING! True Colorado experience!)
Ernesto C — Google review
The trails and park were so fantastic, but I was blown away by my post hike fuel up at The Dining Hall. Great community at this park a
Kristopher J — Google review
Beautiful as usual. And as usual it was quite busy even at 6:30 am. A small parking lot near the ranger station was almost full.
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
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The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is an award-winning zoo with more than 750 animals across varied terrain. It is only ten minutes from the resort and guarantee genuine animal interactions.
This zoo is so good! If you're local I would definitely recommend a membership as it's a much better deal. We come every couple weeks and the kids are never bored. It's a bit of a hike in places so wear comfy shoes and I always bring my stroller for the younger kids and to pile our stuff on. Feeding the giraffes is always a highlight. Parking is free and they have a few options for eating but we always pack a lunch. Will definitely be returning often!
Melissa B — Google review
Best zoo I've ever been to! The animal enclosures are large with shade and running water. You get to interact with the animals not just stare at them from a distance. Feeding the giraffes was amazing! My kids were excited to stand right next to penguins, wallaby and feed tropical birds. The best part is that the zoo has a timed entry which really helps control the crowd size, we went on Memorial weekend and had zero lines.
Terri A — Google review
I've been to the zoo 3 times in the past year. It's hands down the best zoo I've ever visited. The giraffe feeding experience is so exciting for all ages. But they have several other animal feeding experiences as well. They teach you a lot about conservation with their amazing staff and daily demonstrations. Time entry also keeps the crowds to a minimum so you can get up close with the animals. The Wallabies hopping around at your feet is one of my favorite attractions. And their Primate area is top notch. With informative employees all around to answer questions and teach you more about conservation. The views are breathtaking, and the food is great as well. I recommend the BBQ place first, but the others are also good 👍 and don't forget to visit the Shrine of the sun after the zoo, it's worth the drive up and included in your entry to the zoo.
Tara H — Google review
Fantastic zoo! The giraffe exhibit is my favorite part! Getting to feed the giraffes is such a cool experience! But be sure to walk around the exhibit to feed the giraffes away from the entrance! They want lettuce too! Lots of walking at this zoo, and a decent amount walking up hill. Brings lots of water!! And sun hat and sunscreen highly recommended!
Cara C — Google review
Incredible zoo experience! The exhibits present in a more natural environment being on the side of the mountain. All the zoo staff we have encountered have been very friendly and knowledgeable. The food court is awesome! Very easy to navigate and great prices for what is offered. The sky ride is a must as long as you're not afraid of heights. The view at the top is absolutely beautiful. The HUGE win associated with this zoo is the ability to feed the giraffes and have that interactive experience. The kiddos absolutely love it and adults do too!
Jessi K — Google review
We stopped here after flying in from FL and it was such a beautiful fun zoo. They had so much to offer and it was a very pleasant place to visit. The animals were so well cared and beautiful. A little hard to walk up and down the hills for this FL girl but we just loved it and took our time.
Angie E — Google review
If you’re looking for up in your face animal experience’s, this is definitely it!!!! I’ve never experienced anything to this caliber and I fell in love with Cheyenne mountain zoo!!! Absolutely family friendly for every age, and lots to explore in a day here!!!! It is on a mountain, so expect trekking steep pathways. I can even begin to talk about the views all around!!! Every where you look is just stunning. Easily the best zoo I’ve ever been to and now have high expectations moving forward.
Ty H — Google review
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo: A Must-Visit Gem in Colorado SpringsNestled in the picturesque foothills of the Rockies, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. As the highest zoo in America, it offers not only a chance to see an impressive array of animals but also breathtaking panoramic views of Colorado Springs.From the moment you enter, the zoo's commitment to conservation and education is evident. The habitats are spacious and thoughtfully designed, providing a natural and enriching environment for the animals. The African Rift Valley exhibit is a standout, offering close encounters with giraffes that visitors can feed—an experience that's both thrilling and humbling.The zoo's layout is well-organized, with clear paths and informative signage, making it easy to navigate. Interactive exhibits and engaging presentations bring the wonders of the animal kingdom to life, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for wildlife.Families will find plenty to keep everyone entertained. The Rocky Mountain Wild exhibit showcases the region's native species, and the sky ride offers a bird’s-eye view of the zoo and surrounding landscapes. Younger visitors will love the hands-on activities in the children's area, while adults can appreciate the tranquil beauty of the gardens and picnic areas.What sets Cheyenne Mountain Zoo apart is its dedication to providing an exceptional visitor experience. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about their work, enhancing the overall visit. Seasonal events and special programs add even more value, ensuring there's always something new to discover.In summary, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is more than just a place to see animals—it's a place to connect with nature, learn, and be inspired. Whether you're a local or a tourist, a visit to this remarkable zoo is a must. Highly recommended!
The R — Google review
By far one of the top 3 zoo’s our family has been to. All the exhibits are very well put together and use natural shade areas to make viewing even better. Animals are well kept and you will see plenty of caretakers. Took us about 3 hours to walk and enjoy all of the exhibits. Traffic and parking was easy as well.
Wes E — Google review
COZY AND UNIQUE LITTLE ZOO! LOVE GIRAFFES? MUST SEE!The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a little out of the way but well worth it. I've been to tons of zoos but this one was unique in its location and a far more relaxing experience than some of the larger zoos in the states.If you love Giraffes, this is a must stop. There are eateries on site with amazing views from decks and a one-of-a-kind view from the gandola lift up and down the mountain.
Surgioramon — Google review
Amazing zoo experience. Just WOW to the people that trained the Grizzly bears. They are so trained and is so fun to watch. I felt like a kid watching that. Besides that organization in the zoo is perfect. The water fans are amazing for this summer season. The feeding experiences are with it. Highly recommend
Cristhian C — Google review
I loved this zoo! What a beautiful day it was. I enjoyed feeding the giraffes ($3 or $5 bundles). They've got other animals you can feed as well. It was a little crowded today. Definitely recommend it to others. Parking is free. Remember to purchase your tickets in advance too.
Lily — Google review
I am only giving 3 out of 5 because they have the sky ride. That’s a major bonus. If it didn’t, I would give 2/5 based on animals and presentation. Staff was nice and helpful. Also, you can feed the giraffes, hippos, and elephants during certain times of the day which was pretty cool. You can pet the goats and giraffes fairly easily. It is high elevation so required comfortable shoes. You can pay $3 for all shuttle.
Shaneequa H — Google review
It was one of the best zoos I have ever visited. I like that they have a set number of allowed visitors per day, which helps to keep the zoo less crowded and allows for a better quality exploration process. You definitely want to buy tickets in advance because there is no chance you get them at the gate. I have to say, tickets are very reasonably priced for a large zoo like that. Plus, they have military and senior discount.We ended up walking around the zoo for hours. There is so much to see and do! Excellent location for the whole family. You can feed giraffes and budgies, admire elephants, and rhinos, enjoy the picturesque views of Colorado Springs and Cheyenne Mountain during the Sky Ride, and much more.
Olena V — Google review
This is one of the best zoos we have visited. The fact that is is built on a mountain was amazing. We went on 10/8/2023, the weather was great and the animals were active. Their enclosures seemed like their natural habitats. But even if the animals were not as active, the scenic views are breath taking. Love how they made look out spots to take the sites in. I have already recommended this place to other friends and family making a trip to Colorado Springs. We are from Bryan, Texas and would definitely go again when we make a trip back that way.
Mike H — Google review
This zoo is one of the best I have been to. It’s built on the side of a mountain and it is so beautiful. The highlight is the 16 member giraffe tower which you can purchase lettuce to feed them anytime from opening to closing. Plus check out the animal encounters, they are fantastic! Some of the animals will even paint you a picture during the encounter. I highly recommend them. Check their website for details. You can easily spend the day.
Linny — Google review
Was great to be able to finally visit after hearing wonderful reports of the experience.Visited with a toddler and a 7 year old who loved the experience especially feeding the giraffes (take cash for the lettuce) and the budgies!If you have a toddler bring a STROLLER or something they can be carried with or your biceps are going to get a workout at altitude!For any South Africans feeling homesick you can see the penguins from Boulder Beach!
Greg M — Google review
It is very windy near the entrance but gets better as you go. The zoo is 6,000 feet above sea level, so dress warm 😀 gloves are a must, especially for the little ones. Overall, the zoo is very nice and well built they also have a nice selection of places to eat and shop. We will be back on a warmer day 😀.
Brandon T — Google review
This zoo is amazing. It's perched on the side of the mountain. The best zoo I've been to. Feeding the giraffes 🦒 and elephants 🐘 is a very cool experience. They have done so many renovations that it's clear they are all about the animals. The new penguin, hippo, and lemur exhibit is awesome. For those who may have difficulty getting up and down the side of the mountain, they have you covered with a $3 shuttle. The zoo also has encounters. My son has fed the otters and grizzly bears. Such a unique experience plus getting to learn more about the animals and how they came to the zoo.
KBT E — Google review
We have visited quite a few zoos across the country, and this is one of the best! We loved feeding the giraffes, and the exhibits with the elephants, rhinos, and hippos are pretty unique! It's definitely worth a visit. Make sure you buy your tickets in advance!
Jeremy H — Google review
The thing that sets the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo apart from other zoos is the number of ways you can get up close and interact with the animals. Most animals have feeding experiences (giraffes, tigers, elephants, goats, chickens, birds) that are reasonably priced compared to similar experiences at other zoos. There are also multiple ways to interact with the environment as you make your way around (two interactive plays areas, beavers dens, caves, large sculptures to climb). It felt like equal parts modern art gallery and zoo in places and made for a great immersive experience. Many of the animals were active while we were there and staff went out of their way to interact with guests and answer questions about the animals.The only underwhelming exhibit, IMO, was the reptile and bird house. It had more of a pet store vibe looking at the snakes. For how well designed the rest of the exhibits are, I felt like they could do more in there.If you want to buy food they offer a decent selection of standard zoo food (burgers, pizza, hot dogs, ice cream), although prepare to pay zoo prices. I appreciated that they sold specialty coffee drinks at the Cozy Goat that were decent. We went at lunch time, and while it was hectic and busy, the line moved quickly.Be prepared to walk! Lots of incline walking because the zoo is in the side of the mountain. I loved the unique views this provided and the extra exercise, but for those not able to walk far, they offer a shuttle around for $3/day.The ski lift wasn't operating when we went, but looks fun! There's also a carousel to ride for a fee.
Dana H — Google review
Seriously the best Zoo we have been too. You get up close and personal with a lot of the animals. They take great care of all their animals and it's a very clean zoo. My favorite is feeding the giraffes and seeing the penguins up close! We are locals and bought a yearly family pass because the savings are amazing and we get to visit often! Well worth the trip, even in the winter!
Haley B — Google review
This zoo is definitely one of a kind! We got to feed the giraffe and walk up the mountain for amazing views. You could also feed elephants during specific times, but we missed that. There are also restaurants here to grab a quick bite or something to drink. Word of advice is to dress comfortably and bring your own water! Sunscreen is a must and definitely bring sunglasses and / or a hat!
Mae B — Google review
This was the best zoo I have ever visited. Of course the giraffes were amazing. (There are so many and many people fees them right by where by food but walk down and around the circle and they are on both sides hungry). There fans and water stations everywhere. Kids 4-16 loved it. Each animal area has a "play area" like a hippo that sprays water, jungle gym by monkeys, alligator play. The interactive place has a 🦥 sloth just hanging above your head!VERY IMPORTANT- it is a timed ticket entry. We arrived at 10 and were not able to get ticketed entry until 1. We went to old Town Colorado Springs and walked around and got ice-cream. (Recommend getting tickets ahead of time). We brought our wagon full of drinks and snacks in a bag and no one said anything. Highly recommend.
Kimberly S — Google review
The zoo is an absolute delignt!The variety of species on display was truly impressive. It was a joy to observe these incredible creatures up close and learn about their behaviors and unique characteristics.The staff at the zoo were friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate.To top it all off, the zoo provided a clean and well-maintained environment for everyone to enjoy. The pathways were well-marked, making it easy to navigate, and there were plenty of rest areas and refreshment options available.
Inna S — Google review
Fantastic zoo. I've been to both the Omaha and San Diego zoos and while those are also great, there was something special about this one. It felt much more intimate than those. The layout of the zoo is great and you really felt like it was an experience. It being on the side of a beautiful mountain certainly helped the ambiance. It felt more natural than most zoos. Highly recommend.
Dave S — Google review
What a great experience! We came late Sunday afternoon to fill our day in CO Springs and this place did not disappoint. The cold kept most of the crowds away so it felt like we had the place to ourselves and it seemed like the animals loved the lower temps too because every enclosure had active and moving animals. The indoor buildings were spaced perfectly that when we felt chilled we could duck right in and warm up. The staff was also very friendly and helped me get some great selfies with the penguins while they were out too!
Bryce H — Google review
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is such a unique and beautiful zoo to visit. It is the only zoo that is built upon a mountain side. This makes this particular zoo very unique because of the elevation change that you get when visiting the zoo. You can be higher on the mountain side and look over the rest of the zoo sitting below you. They have a lot of very spacious and well put together enclosures with many different and unique species of animals. I would highly recommend visiting the giraffe feeding area, where they is a tall boardwalk setup that you can walk around and be at the giraffes height and feed them by hand. I've visited many zoos and this one is probably the most unique and cool zoo to check out.
B A — Google review
Today we spent three hours here. Some habitats closed for renovation. Even though we went later in the day most animals were on t. Highly recommend participating in feeding animals. Giraffes were so much fun. Tickets required ahead of time. Several discounts to include military available. Although we were stopping at each exhibit we made it through most areas. Outside drinks allowed. Beware this zoo is on the side of the mountain so part is uphill! Enclisures clean and animals were fun to watch. Several places to stop for food and drinks.
DeShon W — Google review
I've been to several zoos but never expected one so nice at this high elevation! It's very well maintained and has more giraffes than any zoo in the country! My granddaughter loved feeding them! So did my wife! You can easily spend several hours there, and there are several places to hide in the shade on a hot summer day. This place is really worth seeing!
Kelly S — Google review
I love Cheyenne Mountain Zoo! I've come to this zoo since I was a little girl. Now, as an adult, I get to experience the zoo with my son as he grows 💙I love how much the zoo has made progress over the years for the animals, making exhibits bigger, easy to see the animals acting like their natural self in the wild.Love that you can feed the giraffes 🦒Ride a skylineSee the shrine with an amazing view of the springs. Overall I will continue to come here an experience it with my family over the years!! Thank you for being so awesome!
Ashley N — Google review
Beautiful zoo on the mountain! The view was spectacular. The zoo was clean, so many animals, but not horribly huge & long that parents & kiddos are suffering from so much walking to get through. So much interaction with the animals, my kids loved it! The staff was so friendly & knowledgeable. Food & gift-shop was great.
Karissa S — Google review
This is the best Zoo we have been too. Very clean and up close with the animals. The Giraffes are the best. Being able to feed them and be so close to them. Other feedings you can do as well throughout the zoo. We also did a couple encounters with Pengiuns and with Warthog and those were amazing. This is a great zoo.
Carleen M — Google review
My family and I recently visited the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and it was an incredible experience! The views of Colorado Springs from the zoo are absolutely stunning. One of the highlights was hand-feeding the giraffes – such a unique and fun activity. The grizzly bear exhibit was fascinating, especially watching them swim with trout. The zoo's layout makes it easy to get up close with the animals, and there's plenty of variety to keep everyone entertained. The Mountaineer Sky Ride offers breathtaking panoramas. Highly recommend for a family outing!
Ivan L — Google review
Great Mountain zoo. A new experience! Views are awesome. It’s at around 6700 feet and tucked in Colorado Springs. Tickets around $30. Shrine was under renovation so could not visit. They could have put that up on website. Saw many Giraffes, elephants, couple of mountain lions, and variety of animals. Plenty of restrooms. The whole park is few miles of walk.
Karan G — Google review
So this was our first time to visit the zoo, and I can say that we had a great experience. This is definitely one of the best zoos I have ever seen. The settings for the most part are very nice. They have some great extra experiences available and the kids we saw were really having a fun time. We will definitely be returning in the future.
Rick Y — Google review
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo was a fantastic impromptu visit. I highly recommend buying tickets in advance as the zoo only permits a limited number of patrons at a time. It is not the most significant zoo, but all of the enclosures are well maintained, and the animals all appeared to be content. I did not see any animals pacing. The staff were very attentive to both animals and guests.
Susan M — Google review
Had an awesome time with my family. You have to try the sky ride for amazing views. The trolly is worth the money. One very low price is good for all day. Getting to feed the giraffes was a once in a lifetime experience for me. Almost every animal was visible, which made for a really fun time. We went during the week and it was not crowded at all. It's a must see if you're visiting Colorado Springs!
Linda B — Google review
It's the first time I visit this place. I live in Denver and I traveled to Colorado Spring just to see this zoo. It was a very nice experience the views are impressive. There is a cafeteria that has a spectacular deck, you can see the city and the beautiful mountains from above. The zoo has a variety of animals including exotic animals. Of course I will return again. Visit it, I recommend it!
Almangie R — Google review
Went to the Electric Safari and wow it is so beautiful! They had an amazing drone show that was so cool! One of my favorite zoos. I love that you can interact with the animals. Feeding the giraffes is my favorite part :) Highly recommend going there anytime. But the Electric Safari was so much fun.
Nicole ( — Google review
This zoo is AMAZING! 5 star experience. Beautiful, clean, lots of interactive areas, clean bathrooms at every turn. Reasonable food prices. Very active animals and friendly staff. Feeding the giraffes was so fun and the first thing you walk in to upon entry. We’ve been to several larger zoos but this one takes the cake. Winding paths up and down the mountain made it unique to other zoos.
Jessica S — Google review
This place is incredible. It's not very big, set in a beautiful area around Broadmoor Resort. Lots of big animals and small. You can opt to feed some animals which kids loved. For a small zoo they had 13 giraffes and 6 elephants. Animals look very well taken care of. Highly recommend. We'll be back for sure
Steve G — Google review
This is the best zoo in Colorado. It’s worth the drive from Denver if you’re interested. The animals are well taken care of and always active and fun to watch. The giraffe feeding is up close and personal and just a great time. The restaurants have an amazing view of downtown Springs. Also, the interactions with zoo keepers are everywhere! They even walked the penguins around with the visitors. Don’t miss the charm of this great zoo!!
Janine B — Google review
What a wonderful place! The Zoo is so unique and well maintained. Animals look very healthy and well taken care of. Zoo staff are wonderful and so knowledgeable! We got so much new information about animals we saw. The restaurants in premises are amazing as well with variety of choices. We loved spending our day here.
Yana T — Google review
Amazing zoo! Has a lot of animal interactions you can be part of. The whole zoo is on an incline so it makes for beautiful photos at every angle. All the staff were so nice and the atmosphere was amazing. A must see!
Jessica M — Google review
I've been to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo a total of four times while I was stationed at Fort Carson, CO. I got the privilege of visiting the wonderfully cared for animals on Christmas day 2023 during the beautifully orchestrated Electric Safari event; I've been to two Electric Moonlight events; and one "regular" visit with my mother. Nothing is "regular" about this zoo!! Every time I got to visit, it was a new experience! I highly recommend a membership, and the advance ticket system works splendidly! All the staff is warm, kind, knowledgeable, and professional - you can tell they love the animals! The interactive experiences are fun for all ages!
Brittany N — Google review
This is an AWESOME zoo! There's a big variety of animals and several opportunities for animal interaction. You can feed some of the animals and many of them you get to see up close. The tiger walked right up to the viewing window it was great. Big animals like elephants hippos and rhinos, small animals and reptiles like snakes, lizards, penguins, birds and many in between. It is up and downhill but it's so worth the walk.
Jornai — Google review
It’s a really nice, clean zoo. It is hilly, but not impossible to walk around, just take your time.There are a few places to eat, they have a few beers on tap and a commemorative glass that you can get, if you bring it back to the zoo it gets you like a dollar off. You can walk around with your brew.Parts of the exhibits can get busy especially if the animals are out. Plenty of benches along the way to stop for a rest. Kid friendly with places for them to climb on things.Highly recommend if in town.
Tam H — Google review
Best zoo I've ever visited by far! It was worth the visit just to be able to get so close to the giraffes that you could actually touch one. I appreciated being able to see a lot of the animals in the outdoor and indoor enclosures. The grounds were impeccable, well staffed, and everyone was super friendly. We even got a bit of an impromptu tour and lots of helpful information from one of the staff. The views are absolutely amazing from this height. I would definitely go again and recommend this zoo.
Sarah H — Google review
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is stunning! The wait in line with our e tickets was minimal on a Monday morning. The views of Colorado Springs and the outlying area are spectacular. The grounds are planted nicely and are very clean and maintained, as well as the walking paths. Wear good walking shoes, plenty of sunblock and water, and be comfortable! Be sure to see Pearl The Penguin. She's precious!
Heather C — Google review
Amazing zoo! The zoo goes in a loop so you have to chance to see every animal! The zookeepers are very friendly and will answer any questions that you have. Buy tickets in advance because the time slots will sell out!The zoo has multiple feeding opportunities for extra costs ($3 for giraffes, $1 for birds, etc.) as well as animal demonstrations throughout the day.
Stephanie D — Google review
i loved this zoo so much!!! i want to go back so bad!! by far the best ive been to!I got to feed and pet a Giraffe! it was cool being so close to the bears and wolves, it was almost like i could reach out and pet them! we were there from 6 am until like 4 pm, the food was great!
Tiana R — Google review
This is a must do when in the area. Feeding the giraffes was definitely a highlight, but having the pleasure of almost being nose to nose with mating penguins...AMAZING!!! I absolutely recommend driving up to the shrine (this is included with your zoo pass admission) as a delightful addition to the zoo. They are a non-profit that does not rely on tax income. So feel free to spend 💰 for a good and fun cause.
S — Google review
Currently lots of construction, but if it is going to end up like the waters edge addition, it's going to be great. Recommended for the price.Some enclosures are hard to see the animals (leopard for example). But mostly they are well made well kept, and the animals seem well treated.Giraffes are the highlight of the trip though!
Bryan — Google review
This was overall the most amazing best experience I have had ever. Been to a few zoos in Arizona and went to the Denver Zoo but none of them top this zoo. Everything from start to finish was amazing and the animals are very taken care of. You can tell this just isn’t a job for the employees but a family. The way they care for these animals and how educated they are speaks volumes. I went with my three children and spouse and it took about 3.5 hours to walk through the whole zoo but yes we would do it again ! The giraffe feeding was a plus and I love how it was the first encounter we had following the lion exhibit… now that was awesome ! Phenomenal job staff ! Will be returning very soon ! (:
Erica C — Google review
Hands down, the best zoo I have ever been to. Very accessible for all ages. The animals were very active with many areas where you could walk through their space without cages and such. Of course, the Lions and such are caged in but still very close to the action. Be sure to also take the time to drive up to the Shrine to the Sun, which is included in your admissions ticket.
MJ J — Google review
What an excellent zoo. It starts with the staff and volunteers. The animal feedings are great. For $3 you can feed and pet a giraffe. What an amazing experience. For a little more you can also fee the Rhinos and elephants. Walking around the zoo is great. Walking around the Australia walk about and seeing the Wallabee in an entire enclosure that you can walk through. If the wallabies want to get close to guests they can or they stay on there side of the grass. What a great opportunity to see the animals up close. The penguins walk right to the edge of their enclosure and love interacting with guests. They love shiny objects. The animals are all well cared for and the exhibits are the best. The reptile exhibit is beautiful. Never have we seen snakes and other reptiles in such beautiful environments. This is by far one of the best zoos in America.
Joseph R — Google review
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A beautiful park with breath-taking sandstone formations and stunning views of the mountains, Garden of the Gods is a popular tourist destination in Colorado Springs. It's perfect for outdoor activities, with plenty to see and do, including hiking trails and a visitor center.
Breathtaking!! We arrived early and was able to get a good parking spot. The Visitor's Center was really informative and cool. The gift shop has some really nice items and the staff was nice. We walked the trails and took some amazing pictures. Nature is beautifully created. And it's free, you can't beat that.
Kay L — Google review
Such an amazing experience! There are short walks and longer walks. A nice public restroom next to parking lot 2. The visitor center is awesome! They have a nice little gift shop and you can pick up a map there. It also has some amazing views too! It also has a little cafe if you want to grab coffee or snacks before going hiking.
Selena D — Google review
Beautiful rock formations. You will be greeted with balanced rock with a narrow road to the visitor centre. The road is a loop with various scenic spots. I believe the place would be more beautiful during dawn or dusk. Great for hiking, walking or just being with nature !!
Rishikesh N — Google review
Our first stop was at the Visitor’s Center. The man at the information desk was helpful and courteous. Since we were pushing a baby stroller he pointed the paved route for us. The view from the Center is beautiful and a great place for pictures. It is a good idea to bring water. While the paved hiking is not strenuous the dry climate will leave you thirsty!
Richard B — Google review
Such an amazing and majestic place. This was a great place for the whole family. The scenes are gorgeous and the kids loved climbing around on the rocks. It’s super clean and the paths are well taken care of. Add it to your “must-see” list. You won’t regret it.
Stevie T — Google review
This place is amazing. Such beautiful vistas, I could spend an entire day just taking it all in. You can drive your car up the road and there's a parking lot that meets a trailhead. The path is concrete and well maintained. In fact, the entire area is meticulous. We got a good way down the path and turned back because it started to rain. But this is a wondrous place that is good for the soul.
Nathan W — Google review
Truly a must-see!! Got to cross this off my bucket list. Firstly, it is FREE to the public. There are many places to find different views, and they are all breathtaking. And there is at least one wheelchair accessible trail, and all of the parking lots are accessible minus scenic pull off points. Be prepared for very strong wind gusts and beautiful mule deer 🦌 The trading post is massive and the folks are nice. Please donate to help maintain the park, if you can afford it!
Molly F — Google review
This is a fantastic family and beginner hiking and sight seeing tour. The rocks, hills,and mountains are gorgeous. And the hiking paths are mostly graded, wide, and paved. This is a great mix for groups. There is mountain climbing and trail hiking available for the more adventurous.
SPZ A — Google review
Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs is a beautiful, natural wonder. The park is a stunning fusion of natural beauty and serenity, with towering rock spires, balanced boulders, and expansive views of the surrounding mountains. The rocks, shaped by millions of years of geological activity, create a striking contrast with the lush greenery and wildflowers that dot the landscape. As the sun moves across the sky, the colors of the stones shift, offering a dynamic and ever-changing panorama. Garden of the Gods started out as a beer garden back in the 1800's if I remember correctly. Whether hiking its scenic trails, rock climbing, or simply taking in the views, a visit to this iconic park is a truly unforgettable experience.
Joseph M — Google review
We visited on a Monday afternoon, not too crowded. The visitor center is really cool, all the touch screens actually work! The staff were very helpful and the gift shop has some cute stuff. Everything is very accessible on the paths, if you have a wheelchair or stroller you can navigate safely. It’s a great time and it’s free! The weather was great, just a little snow here and there.
Corey G — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to venture. We spent hours enjoying the sights and could have easily spent longer. There are many trails. Animals to watch for. The restrooms are very well maintained, as is the whole park. Dog, kid friendly. There are areas that are not mobility friendly for wheelchair access and strollers, but there are plenty of other areas to explore that are.
Kayla E — Google review
It's absolutely beautiful. Did the Siamese Twins trail. It was a little tricky to stay on coarse. We started at the trading post, its probably better from the actual trailhead. the paths were clear but it just wasn't clear if you were on the correct path. The map was not too helpful. But we had GPS on so could always see where the trading post was and the other people on trail were helpful in letting us know if we were on the right track. But aside from that the scenery is absolutely amazing. We saw deer and a cute, way too accustomed to humans squirrel. And lots of cool birds. Could spend all day just staring at the beautiful views of valleys hills and rock formations. Super grateful there is no charge to enter,although we did our part by spending money in the gift shop and trading post!
Leila D — Google review
It doesn't matter whether it's your first time or you've been a hundred times it will always be breathtaking and connect you with nature no matter what time of year it is! The drive is absolutely beautiful through the park. Trails are well maintained and many are handicap accessible. Access to Rampart Road will take you on a fun 4-wheeling drive.Bucket list stop for visitors for sure. Beautiful trading post with lots of local gifts.
Amanda T — Google review
Unique, wonderful, picturesque place to go for a hike/walk.Mountain Biking, there is a designated area for mountain biking.Only downside, it is so popular that it can be a bit crowded and difficult to find parking at times.Most enjoyable at off-peak times.
J C — Google review
This was amazing. It was so cool to see and actually walk around and climb on these rocks. So many trails and spots to park. There are some trails that are shared with horses. So watch out for horse droppings. They even have picnic areas with tables so you can bring your own food and eat with your family and friends. Pretty cool to actually see and touch all that stuff. One of my favorite spots I found.
Isaac S — Google review
they have a cafe in the visitors center and a cute gift shop. there are plenty of paved paths to walk along around the park, along with dirt paths that are less busy. we saw many people climbing on the rocks and the weather was great so there were many animals wandering around. lots of birds too
Jade F — Google review
My overall experience has been incredible here. Definitely not a place that you get to explore in a few hours or even a whole day. I'd say to plan the spots that you want to explore and revisit if you have time. If you are a hiker, on the map the Scotsman Picnic Ground has a great trail, just watch out for horse poop everywhere as this is a pretty popular riding for horse owners.
Carla C — Google review
Such a beautiful place! I went hiking one day but didn’t get to see everything before the sun went down. I went back the next day to catch the sunrise and see what I missed the day before. There are so many cool things to see all over the place.I went later in the day on the first day so it wasn’t too crowded. The same for the sunrise, there was hardly anyone there. So amazing that there’s no charge for this park!
Steph W — Google review
The Garden of the Gods in Colorado is a breathtaking destination with a truly unique aesthetic. The stunning rock formations are a sight to behold. There are numerous trails catering to different intensity levels, making it perfect for all types of hikers. I absolutely loved it and highly recommend a visit!
Michelle B — Google review
Amazing public park. You can drive through I would recommend the Travel Story app for a self guided tour. Paid for the Nature Guide tour for $5.00, it was good. But the part I loved was wandering around on the trails. Walked 7 miles,just meandering and felt like I could explore more. The Center Garden is the main attraction and it is spectacular. It's easily accessible. You can drive up to it and explore the trails. There are easily accessible trails in the Center Garden where the biggest Red Rock formations are. Take the upper loop trail it's an fairly easy, but not wheelchair accessible, for a little added exploration. Lots of great photo ops. Bring a hat and sunscreen as it's wide open with few trees and little shade. Enjoy. Best free public park.
Becky N — Google review
Beautiful location. Snake pits had some bouldering and there was another route not too far from the pits that was more inside of the main park area. The visitor center was super helpful. Their food was also really good at the cafe! A lot of the park felt pretty accessible and allowed for people of different accessibility needs to experience the park.
Allison D — Google review
It goes without saying that this place is beautiful. The visitors center was really nice all kinds of information about the area. It was a little bit crowded but it seemed to be pack with the kind of people who loved where they were so it was great vibes. My kids loved it and didn't want to stop hiking. There is a lot of area roped off I'm sure with good reason but i wish we could explore around off the path a little bit.
Kristina C — Google review
This was my first time in Colorado Springs and this is a must see. The park is easy to drive in and through. The actual area is at the foot of the mountains and not in the mountains. The terrain is easy to walk. I has areas for you to walk and many, many people do that. It has areas to bike ride and it also has places to horse ride. The are separated places so you can enjoy whatever you are choosing to do. You can drive through the area and it is a nine mile trip, I was told. You can take a picnic lunch and enjoy the scenery. The trails are wide and well worn so that anyone can walk them. There is a lot of traffic but it is worth the effort and be ready to take pictures. You could definitely spend a day just walking and riding. Loved it. There is a trading post there as well. and the nature center is kinda nice but average.
Tom B — Google review
Definitely worth a visit if you are in the Colorado Springs area. Best of all, this park is free to the public. Parking is free at the visitor center but it can fill up quickly during the day. There are plenty of parking spaces with free shuttle about 5 minutes from the visitor center. You can drive into the garden but there are limited parking spaces there.There are lots of hiking trails but if you are looking for a short hike, the park rangers will recommend the 1 mile paved loop around the famous rock formations not far from the visitor center.If you are interested, you can buy tickets for a 45-minute Jeep tour around the entire park for $20 per person. There are bikes for rent as well.This park is open from 5 AM to 10 PM in the summer. We also visited the park the following day to take pictures and see the sun rise over the rock formations. It was beautiful and there were very few people in the park during sunrise.
Peter T — Google review
Immaculate, breathtaking, mind boggling. These words don't even begin to describe the feelings you get when you try to think about how everything about these dwarfs your existence. When it comes to the time and resources at play to bring you these amazing views. Recommend watching the 15 minute video at the visitor center to get an idea of how these formations can't about.
Gerid ( — Google review
Free to enter. I wished one of the main parking lots was bigger, it took awhile to find a parking space. You have to sit and wait for people to leave. Hiking is easy and you can go as leisurely as you want. It’s better to do this one in the morning to avoid the massive amounts of tourists coming. You can easily spend a few hours here.
Nicholas P — Google review
No doubt this place is one of the best small hike locations to explore in the area. Lots of beautiful views and hiking paths. Bring water and make sure to stay hydrated. I would also advise proper shoes that cover your ankles and toes, the sand is red and will dust your shoes with a fine coating (easy to clean off, but be aware it's part of the experience) all in all, I highly suggest this park.
TJ D — Google review
Beautiful, great place to walk your dogs (just keep them on their leash and clean up if they go to the bathroom). Lots of parking, great walking paths. Welcome center and visitor center has lots of great info and a little cafe.
Nicole K — Google review
This place was absolutely beautiful. We made a trip out to pick up my daughter and she encouraged us to check it out before we left. They did have a picnic area, restrooms, and if you’re into rock climbing they had designated areas for that as well! I would love to fly back to Colorado and explore this place some more!
Amber R — Google review
Visiting Garden of the Gods was an awe-inspiring experience. Nestled in Colorado Springs, this natural landmark boasts stunning geological formations, with towering red rock spires and balanced boulders set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. The beauty of the park is breathtaking, and the array of colors, especially at sunrise or sunset, is simply mesmerizing. The well-maintained trails offer easy access to explore the landscape and get up close with the unique rock formations. Each viewpoint and trail presents a new perspective of the park's grandeur, making it a photographer's paradise. The visitor center was informative, providing insights into the geological history and the natural ecosystem of the area. Garden of the Gods is not just a feast for the eyes but also a place that ignites the imagination and offers a peaceful retreat into nature. It’s a must-visit for anyone who appreciates natural beauty and geological wonders.
Lady C — Google review
If you visit Colorado Springs this is a must see place. Scenery is unbelievable. There's plenty of hiking trails and multiple stops that are just amazing. We spent about 3 hours there and we were in total awe. Don't forget to visit the Visitors Center. Great way to learn the history. Also, look for the kissing Camels.
Richard P — Google review
I had a great time visiting the garden of the gods. We stayed close so we could visit multiple times. There are enough trails that you’d want to dedicate and entire day or a few partial days to exploring. Many of the paths are paved if you are less confident in your ability to hike. There are trails for many skill levels, definitely suitable for kids and dogs near the main parking lots. Get there early if you want a parking spot or you can choose to park near the visitor center and have a longer walk in.
Anna T — Google review
I'm so delighted that we made this stop. Whether you're visiting for a day or an hour, this park is worth a visit. Beautiful pathways, helpful information posted in unobtrusive but visible places. We'll done Colorado Springs! Parking is tough to find at peak hours (mid morning for us), but keep circling til you find your place.
Jeffrey N — Google review
Such nice smooth walking trails. So much to explore. Can easily spend an entire day walking around. Plenty of parking spaces. Such a clean area. I'd love to go back on our next trip to CO.
Katie S — Google review
Here's some more information about this amazing place:History: The Garden of the Gods was formed over millions of years by wind and water erosion. The Ute people, who inhabited the area for centuries, considered it a sacred place. In 1909, the park was donated to the city of Colorado Springs and has been a popular tourist destination ever since.Rock formations: The park is home to some of the most iconic rock formations in the world, including Kissing Camels, Balanced Rock, and the Three Graces. These formations have been named for their resemblance to various objects, adding to the park's whimsical charm.Activities: There are plenty of activities to enjoy in the Garden of the Gods, including hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and jeep tours. There are also several scenic trails that wind through the park, offering stunning views of the rock formations and the surrounding landscape.Visitor Center: The Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center is a great place to start your visit. The center has exhibits on the park's geology, history, and ecology. There is also a bookstore and a gift shop.Getting there: The Garden of the Gods is located just west of Colorado Springs. The park is open year-round, and there is a fee to enter.
Vikas K — Google review
What a cool park. It felt like being in a national park, but it was free! Between Red Rocks and Garden of the Gods, we enjoyed this so much more because of the longer trails, more hiking options, and the freedom to walk among the rocks. What a treasure in Colorado. Definitely worth the 1-hour drive down from Denver. 🧡
Justine B — Google review
I was so impressed with Garden of the Gods! Having been to several of the big 5 in Utah, I wasn’t expecting much. It was so beautiful!! Perfect weather. Best weather we experienced our entire trip to Colorado. Lots of pull off spots for viewing and photography. Wasn’t slam packed busy but I didn’t even expect that many people to be there. Loved everything! Would definitely go back and a must see if you’re visiting Colorado Springs!!
Taylor M — Google review
The rock formations were definitely worth going to this place. Definitely matches the name of this place. The trail was really clean and easy to walk. They also have a huge parking lot and recommending going there during weekdays for less crowd.
Suprava A — Google review
Must visit place in Colorado Springs, CO.Loved the transition of colors by the evening and view of different mountain rock formations. Really the Garden of Gods.Could spend entire day here on the trails and view spots.Got well maintained parking spots, trail heads and restrooms.
Inferno D — Google review
Amazing views! The sidewalks are well kept and mostly level for people who are not used to hiking. There are plenty of off road hiking trails around the property.
Matthew A — Google review
Lovely place and fairly quiet. It’s nice for a good walk and is free so it’s a great bonus. Got to see some wildlife but do be careful there are rattlesnakes but aren’t too much of a hazard as long as you stay on a path.
Asher R — Google review
I think you can make this as long or short as you want. There's a nice sightseeing drive through the park. And you could stop to complete all the hikes. We completed a nice short hike that was not strenuous and allowed us to get views of the gorgeous red landscape and Pikes Peak in the background. We would have explored more if we had more time. I recommend a sun hat, sunscreen and water!
Betsy A — Google review
Nice place to take a hike on or bike different trails. You can picnic here and see some amazing rock formations. It's nice to just drive through also if not the walking type.
M M — Google review
A place of awe and wonder. Walk the many paths around the rocks, and see some nice views of Pikes Peak in the distance. I go here as often as I can to enjoy nature
Nicholas G — Google review
Beautiful! Must see destination while in Colorado Springs. Great walking trails, easy to navigate for anyone. Visitors Center centrally located with a great gift shop and all the information you’d ever need about the park. Plenty of parking and no fee to enter. Pet friendly. Informational plaques along the paths give visitors a great education of the history. You can spend an hour or all day and enjoy every minute.
P C — Google review
An amazingly beautiful park and definitely a must see if you’re in the area. There is a scenic overlook located at the spa area and a drive through route inside the park itself. First trail inside the park is ADA compliant and a must experience trail.
Susan H — Google review
Climbing is epic! As a new outdoor climber, the grades are sandbagged. There are few bolts, we used trad gear on most sport routes. The first bold is often 15ft+ from the ground, may not be able to get it even with a stick clip. Not a place I would recommend for beginners, but for those up for the challenge, it is a playground of old classic routes with incredible views.
Sharie D — Google review
Incredible experience. We chose to do the audio guided tour in our vehicle. There are many places to park along the way and explore on foot. The views of Pikes Peak were great once the clouds clear.
Chase G — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. No joke. There is something for everyone here! There are concrete sidewalks throughout the park, as well as more primitive trails with some elevation if that’s your thing. The visitor’s center is also very nice.
Kenny S — Google review
Amazing.....pictures don't do it justice. This place is incredible and the trails were very nice with plenty to see and walk on. Parking can be a challenge but just keep driving around and eventually you will see an open spot.
E C — Google review
a lovely little free park. The welcome center opens at 9am. But you can start your visit without going through it from 6am in summer. I recommend this if you want to avoid the heat and the crowds, and enjoy the animals in their natural environment. By 7.30am, it's already very good.
Christophe D — Google review
The park is so professional and maintained so nice! I felt safe here with my family ! We did the classic drive through the park and saw a lotOf tourist and visitors! We did find our own trail and had one of the best hikes as a family I wish I could do it again!After we went to do shopping and got merchandise and ice cream in the historical Trading Post!!I do want to emphasize this rock formation of what appears to be a Native American woman nursing her baby! I feel the park needs to make this a site to see as it would honor the deep history of the land and Ute people who lived here.
Christina — Google review
Love the formations, but not all the tourists... we go when it's not expected to be bust, much better people wise. Big park, drive around to the different spots and park, lots to see. Don't step in the red clay mud, it will ruin your shoes.
Hakidoshi S — Google review
Fun experience walking around and seeing the formation of the rocks there and the surrounding areas. The park is kept very clean and tidy. You can see caution signs if you're not clear if you can go or do certain things. Maps are well placed around to make sure you know where you are at all times. People there are friendly and the views are even better. Everywhere you look is a sight to see. You can also see people climbing on the rocks. Its cool to see them climb, especially if they are setting up the line.Traffic is not that bad, but I didn't go at their peak times. It was open till late, which was great as we got to see the sunset.
Ngawang S — Google review
The area is perfect to go around it with a car or to just park and walk.It is very accessible with a wheelchair, and no hiking shoes are needed.The information center is closing quite early, tho.Very family friendly, and even to go there late evening was a great idea.
Anastazija R — Google review
Absolutely stunning. The world is such an incredible place. The rangers we encountered were all really friendly. Because of the volume of cars, traffic and parking was difficult. We had to circle a couple of times to be able to park. Luckily, once you park, the major trails are all pretty accessible. Bring a lot of water as there isn't any on the trails and the heat and dryness gets to you! Sunscreen is also a very good idea.
Jannean M — Google review
We got there very early (7 am) and thank goodness because by 8:30 a.m., crowds were rolling in.. we saw several VERY large groups parking as we were leaving at 8:30 am. I mean 20+ people on a guided walking tour. I highly recommend getting here by 7 am! It will be nice and quiet. We practically had the paved trails to ourselves, only occasionally coming across a small family or couples walking dogs. You can find plenty of open parking spots along the scenic drive if you're there a good hour or 2 before the Visitor Center opens. Plus, you will see wildlife all over the place if you get here when it is still cool and early! The Visitor Center was extremely chaotic and crowded at 9 am. The parking lot was only half full but inside was very stressful.. I typically love visiting the information stations but this one wasn't very great with the crowds and general feeling of chaos. This is the sole reason I'm giving it 4 stars. Bathrooms were clean on the trail head and in Visitor Center.
Annette A — Google review
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Pearl Street Mall
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Shopping
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pearl Street Mall is an upscale and popular pedestrian mall in downtown Boulder, Colorado. It features a variety of shops, restaurants, and art galleries, making it a great place to spend a day shopping or exploring. The mall also has an outdoor cafe area as well as free electric train rides for kids.
Just such a nice downtown area to shop and eat. I always take visitors here to give them the full Boulder experience. There's some great restaurants and bars. I like to go to Savannah Bee Company for the Mead flight they offer. I love the tulips and flowers all along it in the spring. Also fun to see street performers of all different varieties.
Chelsea H — Google review
This was my second visit to Pearl St. and we loved it both times. There's honestly too many places to visit in one day. This outdoor shopping mall is nothing like I've been to in the Midwest (what I'm used to). The shops have something for everyone in them. The various bookstores and toy stores were my favorite. I especially enjoyed the Trident Booksellers and Cafe. Having the option to get my favorite drink and explore a unique bookstore is my favorite way to spend any day.
Kelsey S — Google review
Very cool place. A must visit while in Boulder. Lots of shops and restaurant options. We enjoyed strolling at night or during the day.
Rachel I — Google review
Along with the University of Colorado, the Pearl Street Mall are the main attractions within the city of Boulder. There is lots of shopping and great restaurants along the Pearl Street thoroughfare, which is mainly a pedestrian only street. The amount of history associated with this area of town is also very neat as well. This is a must visit attraction!
A R — Google review
This is the beautiful historic downtown of Boulder. There are lots of shops and restaurants along a very walkable and accessible street closed to traffic. It's spotlessly clean and beautifully maintained. The historic buildings are gorgeous and very interesting. I highly recommend visiting!
Tami S — Google review
Great outdoor walking mall with all sorts of shops, restaurants, and bars. Loved the Ruthie's specialty grilled cheese sandwiches.When we visited, the public restroom on the mall was out of order and closed but less than 1/2 block down we could use the easily accessible courthouse restrooms.
Scott G — Google review
Our 1st time visiting Colorado so we wanted to explore and ended up at Pearl Street Mall. A few blocks of shops, restaurants, boutiques, Cafes, Gelato, Ice Cream & more. Such a nice walkway full of beautiful flower beds, plenty of benches... a peaceful feeling.We had lunch at Pasta Jay's which was delicious! Then went on walking and shopping around at different stores, made a stop at Capital One Cafe for a nice latte, then off for ice cream... simply an amazing day here for us, so we're happy to have found it.
Betty H — Google review
The Pearl Street Mall is one of my favorite places to visit whenever I'm in Boulder! I love that it's not only a place for shopping and eating, but also entertainment and play! Boulder does an amazing job keeping it clean - and the flower beds well maintained. There are fun, one off, places for the kids to play and "get the wiggles out". Next time, I definitely want to let my kiddos play at the splash pad! I was very excited to introduce my kids to the Boulder Bookstore, and I am SO happy they loved it as much as I do!!
Alexandra M — Google review
This pedestrian area that covers 4 to 5 blocks in Boulder is an absolutely must do during your visit. It is full of various shops, eateries and bars, and simply a delight to walk through and soak up the atmosphere. Has an upscale feel and not just low brow souvenir shops. I’m not sure if my pictures really do it justice, but it is really a very pleasant, attractive area to pass some time. Probably would be a great place to people watch as well. There is paid street parking nearby. I would recommend parking somewhere near 11th St. The mall extends to 15th St. on the far end.
Sam T — Google review
Such a fun place to shop and explore. Tons of variety in both, something for everyone. Options to shop local, as well as the big name brands Nice, wide area between storefronts to accommodate the masses of people, even outdoor dining areas roped off from the passerby’s. It was beautifully landscaped. There was enjoyable street performers. It’s a wonderful place to spend a few hours and stroll, shop, people watch, eat or drink.
Summer M — Google review
A great place for anyone and everyone to have a wonderful time, to shop, enjoy great food and ice cream, walk around and relax. 100's of stores with 20+ eateries (including 5+ ice cream/gelato shops), 20+ clothing and 10+ accessories, art museums etc.The ambience was also quite nice and we all loved just walking around and seeing the mountains and other shops in the Mall. The list of shops can be found at
Alan V — Google review
Open concept mall(i.e. not like a traditional mall where all the shops are inside an enclosed giant building). The mall gives a vintage vibe with some exciting art performances. I bought postcards from Art Source International. The mall also has a public restroom which is virtually absent everywhere else in the town.
Omkar M — Google review
Pretty pretty downtown! We liked the street mall concept and the light live music that was being played by wonderful artists. We will visit this place again!
RMK — Google review
Give or take the university, this is probably the most famous site in Boulder, and rightly so. There is not much I can add to the mythology that has gathered around this mall, other than to say it demands to be seen for itself. Pictures are great but they do not do it justice. This mall is meant to be experienced the beauty and elegance of it, the lively and whimsical atmosphere that contains the spirit of the city of Boulder better than any other place, is not in any individual store or statue or statue or mural, regardless of how colorfully splashy and vibrant those places and sites might be, but in the experience of wandering through the street, exploring, allowing your mind to be overtaken by the symphony of impressions and sensations produced by such a place. Make sure to note even the little intricacies, such as the crosswalks that look like rushing rivers flowing over smooth rocks, capturing the outdoorsy and adventurous essence of Boulder.
Joshua F — Google review
Coolest part about this area are the street performances. Saw the Zip Code guy and he’s one of a kind. He know every zip code in North America, Europe, and most of Asia. Insane craft and dedication to memorizing all of them.The other performance we saw was from Sam Malcom. Very very good comedian. Gets the crowd involved and we had a great time watching both of them.
Xin W — Google review
While I was enjoying a magnificent coffee drink from Falafel King, I was lucky to witness the sweet train that goes by every few minutes. The Pearl Street Mall is always such a delight and you’ll never have the same experience twice. There’s always something going on to entertain the throng, such as music, dance, kitty train, etc. A great way to spend your day!
Ruthie W — Google review
Nice touristy spot with lots of name brand shops, nice upscale and quick eats places. Beautiful old buildings, especially the Boulder Theater with its art deco ceramic tile facade. Great bookstore and small unique shops like Into The Wind and Liberty Puzzles.
Gregory S — Google review
Fun street to walk down full of food, dessert and shopping options.
Matt C — Google review
What a wonderful area. Tons of shops, everything you could possibly want. Plus, many restaurants of all different types. There were a lot of people there, but the size of the area, handles it very well. Plenty of security with the police strolling around with everyone, hardly notice they were there, but comfortable they were! We loved this whole area! Oh, and lots of parking garages and lots all around, that are free on the weekend! Cheers
Chris H — Google review
We made it. This is one of the most beautiful street malls I have ever visited. And no matter how great everything is, there are always mountains in the background to make it better.
Josue S — Google review
What a fun place to walk around and shop. I also love the beautiful mall surroundings...
Darla W — Google review
Enjoyed this outdoor space with tons of shops and restaurants. It's worth a visit if you're in Boulder. It's not bargain shopping, but it's fun. Also great for people watching.
Susan R — Google review
Was rather pressed for time so really didn't spend time on the mall. Went to Illegal Pete's for lunch. (Disappointing), and went into Postino across the street to get a menu. Went on a nice hike starting at the western end of Pearl Street.
Jeffrey R — Google review
Lived in the area for a long time & just came back on vacation after 5 years. Pearl Street has definitely changed a lot! What used to be all cool little shops are now all common chain-franchises that you see literally everywhere else! All the Bar / restaurants are all really good! That is, if you don't mind spending a lot!.. The parking situation is terrible now! Apparently, you need to download some stupid app to park anywhere. And there are NOT a lot of signs that express this! So, you end up with a ticket if you're not in the know & park somewhere with NO sign!.. Plus, everything opens late & closes very early now! So keep it on a schedule!.. Kind of sucks & we were over it pretty quick.
Schweí Ü — Google review
Pearl Street Mall is an excellent place to visit in Boulder! The pedestrian-friendly street is lined with a variety of unique shops, restaurants, and cafes. The atmosphere is vibrant and lively, with street performers adding to the charm. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, shopping, or grabbing a bite to eat. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Boulder!
Маруфчон М — Google review
Great outlets and Great food. You have to experience it. This was low season though. Not a lot of crowd. Only the best places were open. But it's a great street to walk by and enjoy the enthusiasm
Rohit S — Google review
Nice place to dine, shop, and stroll. Live music and street performers added a great deal to the positive atmosphere. Well kept, lots of flowers and wall art.
Leslie L — Google review
Boulder is such a quirky, hippy, dippy, little college town so if that's your vibe, they are your tribe! Pearl Street is such a staple and a must visit to get the Boulder experience. Eclectic shops, eateries, food trucks. Brazil Fest performs here, very late summer time frame as do other performers and creative outfits. I definitely appreciate the shout out to the LGBTQ on the pedestrian walk as featured in my clip. :)
April H — Google review
Hadn't been here in forever. Nice way to cool down before heading to a concert.
Emma F — Google review
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United States Air Force Academy
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Sights & Landmarks
The US Air Force Academy is a prominent military training facility in Colorado Springs, which attracts millions of tourists each year. It offers visitors a glimpse into the history and training of pilots and other airmen.
This is one of the best college with discipline comes along with it. As a parent, I am super proud of my son administration into the Air Force Academy.
Joseph V — Google review
Visited the United States Air Force Academy in early August and was simply awestruck by the history, mission, character and quality of people who first organized the institution, all the graduates over time, and the proud character of the individuals attending the academy. Beautiful campus nestled in the north part of Colorado Springs, with plenty of space and neat, air-themed buildings. The chapel was under renovation/construction when we visited so we could not view it, but there are plenty of images and models around to get an idea of how beautiful and majestic the building is. We don't have any family members in the military, but we greatly appreciated the valuable opportunity to learn about this wonderful institution and the amazing work of the people associated with it. Highly recommended if you're in the area.
Shingo I — Google review
The price is right. It's a top-level education at zero cost. There are, of course, some strings attached.
Alex K — Google review
Views from USAFA are inspiring and give citizens understand how our military leaders are developed
Stephen M — Google review
Great academia, phenomenal, setting panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains. Whether or not you are coming to Colorado Springs for the Academy experience as a cadet Volunteer or simply a tourist wanting to check things out the United States, Air Force Academy itself and the surrounding grounds are absolutely breathtaking breathtaking vistas in both winter and summer each season has its own variety of panoramic views nonetheless, you will, be inspired beyond compare. Take a nice walk or hike and check out the amazing views great trail heads phenomenal hiking. The whole area is absolutely great for photo opportunities that you will remember for the rest of your life.
Brice C — Google review
We visited the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in hopes that our daughter will be attending next year. It is a highly respected institution that is known for producing some of the most dedicated and skilled military officers in the United States Air Force. With a focus on integrity, excellence, and service, the Academy prepares its students to meet the challenges of military service with honor and distinction.Beyond its academic and ethical rigor, the Air Force Academy also offers a vibrant and diverse community for its students. Cadets come from all walks of life, and the Academy prides itself on fostering a sense of camaraderie and belonging.It would be a blessing to be a part of this prestigious academy.
Kelly H — Google review
What an impressive place! Not just the beauty and the organization of it, but the respect for the academy and the respect for the service is present. The size of the grounds is immense, and we only stayed on the roads, not having time to go on any of the walking paths. Even though the chapel is currently closed, we still learned a lot through the visitor's center, and the video they showed was informative as well. Would have loved to have had more time here.
John L — Google review
Beautiful and inspiring. Love this country! The plane at the entrance is amazing! Whoa!
Patrick V — Google review
We visited falcon Trail beautiful view 13 mile hike we did a 4.8 in and out next time we go we're going to do the full 13
Dave P — Google review
The youngest of our military academies, it is worth taking the self guided tour. We were able to see a great deal of the academy and much of its history.
Annette P — Google review
Love this training area with museum, planetarium, chapel
Jean C — Google review
My husband made a second trip to get my prescription which said on the recording that it would be ready on Friday after 2:00 pm. He tried calling but they would not answer the phone and of course it was not ready again. Have no idea what is happening at the USAF Academy but the prescriptions now are never ready when they say it is in their recording. From now on we are not going to pick it up until we get text from them saying it is ready. Of course I am going to run out of this important medication.
Tamara C — Google review
Interesting college. Awesome and incredibly difficult and kind of miserable all at the same time. As a cadet, the best part is the other people the worst part is your own weaknesses. Will make you a stronger person in every way even if you don’t graduate.
Jack P — Google review
What a place!! It will stir your patriotism. At the visitor's center, a movie explains how they train the cadets. You can take a walking tour of the beautiful campus, visit their museum, and drive around the beautiful places where the cadets work out and train. It will make you proud to know you are supporting something like this.
Phil H — Google review
Einen Abstecher aus Denver ist es wert. Hier schlägt das Herz der US Airforce Ausbildung. Registriert euch kurz am Südeingang und los gehts. Top Gun in echt.(Translated by Google)It's worth a detour from Denver. This is where the heart of US Air Force training beats. Just register at the south entrance and off you go. Top Gun for real.
Sascha — Google review
Beautiful place and inspiring. The cadet chapel is very nice. It’s a MUST visit place if you are in Colorado Springs area.Highly recommend it!
Amo C — Google review
Falcon trail mtb trail. Really good challenge.
Pablo M — Google review
I'll never travel to Des Moines without this trip planner again
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16th Street Mall
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Shopping
The 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver is the hub of social and fun activities for locals and tourists alike. It features both local businesses and tourist destinations, such as cafes, restaurants, stores, pubs, charming pavilions, shuttles, pedicabs and horse-drawn carriages.
I’m in love with this lovely vibrant street in Downtown Denver! The main street in Denver for shopping and flowing with the city life, offers a variety of shops and places to relax, bars, great restaurants, cinemas, galleries and more! When in Denver, you have to go there!
Sari — Google review
Great variety of restaurants and shopping. Be sure to ride the free buses up and down to get around. Union Station at the north end is great too! This Christmas season, there was an AMAZING lighted tree that was FREE and really fun (see videos attached). The only down side is there are quite a few panhandlers and others that may not make it very family friendly after about 6PM. Still, even they were pretty peaceful and didn't cause trouble.
Michael Y — Google review
The whole place is under construction. Still able to access the restaurants and stores off the street but the sheer amount of fencing and dirt kinda takes the funbuzz out of the feel of what was a festival lively hopping place. It’ll be great when it’s done, for sure, but what’s that timeline? Months? Year? More? Bummer.
MtZ R — Google review
We visited this place because we read that it was built by architect Pei, but to be honest it is not super impressive, and doesn’t look that interesting. Just a regular mall. In the front of the building, on the little square, there are tons of shady homeless, who make the visit very displeasing. Not that it’s the mall’s problem though…
Evgeniya ( — Google review
16th Street Mall is very much like Nicollet Mall, downtown Minneapolis. Food, pedestrians, drinks, shopping and more.I am not a fan that you cannot sit down anywhere, unless you pay. You have to go to a restaurant. Almost all outdoor Mall seating is gone to try and curb the homelessness and drug problems. The seating that is there is like a trap. I wasn't even sitting down when I had a security guard approach me telling me I needed to leave. Ok, sure. Why? And, I did.I didn't mention that all I was doing was putting my gloves in my bag.I'll keep going back when I am craving Caribou Coffee, Sam's or amazing Pho.
Wesley K — Google review
They have the pavers started on block 2 , so it's progress. There's lots of construction on the blocks for the 16th st mall project, but you can still access all the shops, and parking was never easy anyways but theres a couple parking garages that are reasonable one on stout and one on champa. The free ride drives along 15th and 17th instead of 16th while under construction. 15th to go west or north and 17th to go south or east. There's bus stops along the roads. Sam's is great to eat at but my favorite is the Blessed BBQ on welton it's fantastic, he's got the best brisket Ive ever ate. Ikes sandwich shop is awesome too on Curtis. Just be careful of traffic and construction going on. It's gonna get better down there, one block at a time. But support the shops that decided to tough it out thru the construction. They are troopers.
Heidi B — Google review
Unfortunately this area is under reconstruction... It's not worth getting there... Empty stores, closed restaurants and homeless people everywhere... What was a super attractive/fun walk became a temporary disaster…
Dayana M — Google review
Always a fun time on the strip. Excellent selection of restaurants, bars, etc. The views are very good. The 16th st mall really gives you a different feel and angle to see most of the city.
Ryan B — Google review
Other than the fact that the whole 16th Street Mall has been under construction or renovation for the last couple years it is generally a nice part of Denver with numerous shops, restaurants, and things to do. Once it is done with it's revival I'm sure it will go back to having the same chill laid back feel it had before or at least I hope so
Joshua M — Google review
Area is under reconstruction and many homeless are moving in this area. There are some malls without shops.
Constandinos M — Google review
Went down, going to see the parade of lights, however the crowds were so bad we couldn't get anywhere near the parade route. Did have a good time though got some nice pictures and went into the Brown Palace where I used to work, and took some pictures of the beautiful chandelier.
Jeffrey R — Google review
OK, bear in mind that renovations are still underway, but if you're able to tolerate the construction fencing, you will still find many places to visit. It has promise.
Jonathan H — Google review
Definitely not the place to visit. Maybe the locals might know something but I don’t understand what is the appeal. Street looks totally empty, mostly homeless people, construction everywhere, a few bars, restaurants, retail stores and that’s it. I don’t understand why when I put in the top places to visit on google search, every website recommends this place as the top location to visit. Absolutely not the image I would like tourists to remember of Denver.
David C — Google review
Had a great time walking and seeing all the cool buildings and trying different food spots. Very friendly and chill people!
Benjamin L — Google review
The 16th Street Mall is a rather interesting study in modern retail mall space. Management obviously invests heavily in keeping the property clean & curb appeal high.However, at the same time, there is signage --but very clean & well maintained signage-- for stores which are no longer present in the mall.All of the restaurants we visited were very clean & appeared well managed.There are several smaller, non-chain stores which offer interesting merchandise -- definitely worth a look inside.Also, mall security is very visible & doing a great job of addressing potential problems before they can fester into nasty situations.All in all, a nice area to relax & spend some time.
Ed H — Google review
I used to really enjoy this street Mall but it's so torn up, smelly and noisy it's not convenient to go shopping there. Too many undesirable people in the narrow areas of the torn up street.I hope the shops survive the construction to make it a better place.
Aunt N — Google review
The 16th Street Mall area in downtown Denver is still not back to where it's was at 3 years after Covid. This area was really great and still can be, but there are a bunch of empty storefronts and lots of homeless wandering around the neighborhood. Something needs to change......
A R — Google review
It’s a trash hole and a pedestrian nightmare. Has been since construction started 5 years ago. I feel terrible for all the businesses trapped in chainlink fences and the smell of urine. Go somewhere else for fun.
Will A — Google review
2023-Dec. Lots of construction going on. Lots of stores have closed. There are lots of less unfortunate people living in the streets walking around, but they don't bother you. The free mall ride detoured through adjacent streets due to the construction. See photos for detour map.
Cindy R — Google review
Unfortunately, in the middle of a major renovation and construction through 2025. Until then, it's a bit tough to get around and do things.
Tearle W — Google review
Overall pretty okay area worth visiting. Lots of restaurant and bar options. Also several stores to shop with an outside mall like area. Convenient busses that are free run up and down the street making it very easy to get around. Lots of street performers in the evenings and night are entertaining and fun.However, there is a large homeless population in Denver and many of them are on this street due to all of the tourist. Also there is a lot of trash all over the sidewalks and roads in general. Overall, worth a visit to experience the great food options and performances.
A. H — Google review
There's easy access to both food and shopping, along with some street performers! Really awesome during holidays and seasonal events, and there's a bus ride to get around quickly, or if you're just tired. Overall atmosphere is pretty calming!
Ritwika — Google review
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Coors Field
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Coors Field is the home of the Colorado Rockies, a Major League Baseball team that plays in downtown Denver. The stadium features nostalgic feel combined with state-of-the-art technology, making it one of the premier ballparks in all of baseball. Behind the Seams tours are available during the season and provide a behind-the-scenes look at one of the best ballparks in Major League Baseball.
Got tickets to go to the Rockies vs the Reds... it was a great game .. the process for the tickets was super easy and Coors field was great .. suoer clean and nothing but professional from all the workers to the Concessions.. the prices were not to bad . They actually compete with some of the local bars for food and beer prices.. we will be going back and I hope to have the same great experience
Frank E — Google review
Colors field is a very nice baseball park. Easy access in downtown with lots of parking options available. They are card only inside and have lots of vendors to choose from for food. Someone is always available to help out if you need to find something. Decently accessible but lacking more elevators for those who need them. Have always had a good time here!
Robin M — Google review
First time at Coors field and was not disappointed! Seats are comfortable and plenty of leg room for a 6 foot person. Food was great..team store was clean and organized. ♿️ parking was great with plenty of spots and greatly appreciated located in lot A/B for those that need it. Be aware if you have not been there that levels 200's and 100's are on the same level for some. Signs are posted everywhere though which was great. Leaving the stadium they really control traffic well so your not sitting forever! As a disabled veteran and was there with 2 other veterans, appreciated the "hats off" in between the inning! Thank you for that honor to stand with my fellow veterans! Overall, great first experience and will definitely be back for more games.
Bart T — Google review
I bought last minute tickets for my son and myself to see the Yanks play the Rockies. Ended up sitting in the second row. We had a great time. This isn't the fault of the Rockies of course, as it's mandated league wide, but the addition of the netting is quite distracting. I understand it's due to an increase in fan injuries. Most likely due to fans spending too much time on their phones and not enough time watching the game. Just something I noticed.Other than that we had a great time. Top: go online ahead of time and purchase a parking pass. I bought one for $21 at a parking garage less than . 5 miles away. One less thing to worry about.
Brian W — Google review
Beautiful baseball stadium in downtown Denver. This stadium is a few blocks away from Union Station and easy to walk to. So many restaurants and bars nearby for a drink or two before or after the game. This stadium has some awesome views of the mountains off in the distance. A great selection of food to choose from, we tried several things from tacos, brats and the fried dough; everything was delicious!
H C — Google review
I have to give it 5 stars. For its impressive size and cool architecture. And. Most importantly. As a big guy. I was fairly comfortable in the seats with sufficient legroom. The food selection was decent. But I’ve seen stadiums with better options. Lines weren’t terrible though.We paid for parking in Lot A. It was well organized to get you to your parking spot. Walk in to stadiums was 10 minutes from the back of Lot A.
Burlacher — Google review
An okay stadium. There's only one large screen for the stadium, so if you're sitting up top, forget about knowing what's going on, or seeing a replay, up close. Getting in wasn't too bad of a wait. The security folks were nice, as everyone was entering/exiting. The stadium was constructed in such a way that the majority of the stadium is in the sun while only the area near third base is in the shade -- PRO TIP: get tickets on the third base side if you want to be in the shade!!!
Rachel R — Google review
I really enjoyed my first game at Coors field. It was awesome! The seats in section 120 were great. We got lucky and the Rockies won the game and we also came during fan appreciation day and saw an amazing display of fireworks.I wish they didn’t stop serving on the 7th inning. It’s up to people to make their adult decisions and choose to drink or not.
Brayden A — Google review
Despite being a baseball fan for almost 2 decades (2004) and Yankees being my favorite team since then, I never actually went to a baseball game in my life until last week. Despite the Dodgers and Angels being close to me, I never had the courage to actually attend a baseball game. So I decided to go to Coors Field while visiting Denver(for the first time as well) and I'm glad I did. It was a blast. It was a bit of a headache trying to find my seat, but I eventually found it. Friendly staff. Friendly people sitting next to me. Great game too! Rockies almost rallying on the bottom of the 9th was a great way to end the game. Much better to watch the game in person than TV that's for sure.Unforgettable experience. I would attend again.
Jean A — Google review
Very nice Stadium in Downtown Denver. Only wish we had a more competitive baseball team like the one that took us to the World Series years ago. The owner doesn't really seem to want to make the investment 😕
Gene B — Google review
First time here, and what an AWESOME place. Great Happy Hour at the Jack Daniels lounge on the roof, and by far, the FRIENDLIEST staff in any space, ever! Shout out to Freddy and Rooftop Randy - they were two of the best people I've ever met, and really makes the day at the park a blast. 😃
Michael C — Google review
Really a beautiful stadium that matches the architecture of downtown Denver. Very easy to navigate to your seats. Good views of the action from anywhere in the park. The afternoon sun can be intense if seated in the east stands. Lots of good food options that are not wildly over priced.Go Rockies!
Dustin S — Google review
😃 Great Experience and first time at Coors Field. We shared that with security team and they educated us on visiting the visitors information booth to get our kids certificates to commemorate their first time attending a Rockies game! Very nice added touch for the boys.🏟️ We were in section 138, along the 3rd base line (visitors dugout), great seats IN THE SHADE, and in this stadium you are closer to the field which was nice.⚠️ Food Allergies: As I share in many reviews my boys have sever food allergies and spouse gluten free. They have a gluten friendly stand alone kiosk behind section 139-140, which had many gluten free food and beverage options. I also found the G-Que BBQ kiosk (section 331). The brisket as of now has no allergens without bun. So this could be a great option for those looking for a great meal. Also the Macho Nachos were gluten free. I’m sure there is more info if you search but this what we ordered.🥃 Found a Jack Daniels bar but otherwise that was the extent of whiskey, so I appropriately ordered a Coors Light.👀 Check out my IG for more 🥃 news, insight, pairings and other fun related content.✅ if this was helpful, please 👍🏼, and Follow for more.
R J — Google review
We came to the game on 7/1 to watch the Rockies play the St. Louis Cardinals. This was Nolan Arenado’s first game back in Colorado so it was nice to see him receive a well deserved ovation. This was only my second time here but I really love this ballpark. It is extremely well done and comes off as classic without being gimmicky.The game day staff were extremely nice and helped assist us with questions. A fan behind us brought a towel to dry off his seat from an earlier rain shower and he let us use it as well. Even though we were dressed out for the Cardinals we had fun interactions with Rockies fans and everyone seemed happy to be at the ballpark.We sat in the lower part of the upper deck behind home plate and I thought they were great seats. The seats along the first base line receive quite a bit of evening sun but they also have views of the mountains. Some concession stands offer a kids meal for $5 which is great for families. You can also bring in unopened non-alcoholic drinks which I would highly recommend. We caught a street vendor outside but there is also a 7-Eleven store on Blake street towards downtown nearby.We walked up and down the 16th street pedestrian mall before and after the game to our downtown hotel. There are homeless people but we never felt unsafe despite the late hour. Coors Field is a great baseball stadium and a must see for anyone visiting Denver.
Lucas M — Google review
The Rockies played against the Braves during our stay in Denver. We've never been to a baseball game and we tough it would be a fun night. And it was! It's a really nice stadium with beautiful views over the Rocky Mountains. There was a good vibe and a nice bar close to our seats. We had a very good time eventough they didn't win the game.
Merel B — Google review
Coors Field is a true gem among ballparks. Ranked at #13 on my professional stadium tour, it comfortably earns a spot in my top 5. Despite being only 28 years old, it exudes the charm of an old-time ballpark. Everywhere you turn, you'll find nods to Rockies history, and the views are equally breathtaking. Coors Field excels in areas where other stadiums often fall short; the food is both delicious and reasonably priced, ensuring that enjoying dinner at the game won't break the bank. Plus, the free parking lot shuttle is a fantastic perk. Although parking comes at a cost, having a shuttle option is perfect for those who prefer not to walk or have children in tow. All in all, Coors Field is a treasure in Denver that deserves a visit from both diehard baseball fans and casual enthusiasts alike.
Michael U — Google review
One of the most beautiful stadiums in all of major league baseball. Very conveniently located in downtown Denver and easy to get to whether you’re downtown or coming off of the interstate. Lots of great food, craft, beer, and incredible Colorado weather to watch a baseball game. The backdrop over the scoreboard and to the west is an incredible view of the Colorado mountains. This is especially awesome for a summer early evening game to watch the sunset. Very family oriented stadium and an overall great time.
Living R — Google review
Parked in lot B, not that bad of a walk. Dead center view bleacher style seats in this area. Not bad got a little sore after sitting for a while. The food and drinks is why it didn't get more stars. Hot dog bond fell apart and it was opening day. Draft beers were all foamy. Carnitas nachos were probably the best thing we had but we're salty. Pretzel bites hard. They should have their own draft beer made for the Baseball Club. Should have more selections of other kind of beers. We were entertained with the game
David M — Google review
We came to a ballgame on 5/10. The ballpark is pretty cool and you can get $3 dollar beer in the right field upper deck bar which was a steal and a great place to pregame. You also get a good view. We purchased tickets in the Club section and were extremely disappointed. The club section is still stuck in the 90s and not the worth it and there were a lot less food choices. Do nit buy these tickets if you are visiting from out of town. You've been warned.
Andrew F — Google review
Absolutely loved this field! By far, one of the most beautiful in the MLB! Not a bad view in the house, but do walk around it to take it all in. Food was good too, not crazy overpriced. Great time!
Matt H — Google review
Colors Field is a standout destination for sports enthusiasts, boasting an architectural design that is nothing short of spectacular. The stadium's sleek, modern lines and impressive structural details make it a visual delight. Whether you're admiring the exterior or exploring the interior spaces, the design ingenuity is evident at every turn.The culinary offerings at Colors Field are equally impressive. With a diverse range of food options, from gourmet snacks to hearty meals, there's something to satisfy every palate. The quality and variety of the food make it a highlight of any visit.Adding to the experience is the incredibly friendly and enthusiastic crowd. The fans at Colors Field create a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere that enhances the overall enjoyment of the game.However, the organization running the product on the field leaves much to be desired. Despite the beautiful setting and superb amenities, the management's inefficiency often detracts from what could be an otherwise perfect experience.Overall, Colors Field delivers an excellent time for visitors, thanks to its remarkable architecture, delicious food, and wonderful crowd. With better organization, it could truly be a top-tier venue.
Kent R — Google review
One of the best field tours me and my wife have done.We decided to go to the tour during our trip to DEN.Grab tickets the day of on a Wednesday, off season.Highly recommended to due during the week, we had a group tour but we’re the only ones on it.Ended up being a private tour with Phil, the lead tour from Coors field for the last 17yrs.Learned a lot about the stadium, the team, the infrastructure and the staff.Tour takes you throughout the stadium, including the visitors dugout, legacy suites, restaurants, outfield rooftop section and home plate on field photo.Great value for the cost, set us back only ~$30 per ticket.Highly recommended.
Jeffrey L — Google review
Took a tour of the field. Highly recommend. Super interesting (and I'm not a big baseball fan). Our guide was really well informed. He had plenty of history and fun-facts about the stadium as well as other stadiums. We got to see areas that aren't ordinarily available like the players locker room. Got to walk on the field.
Wendy — Google review
I've been to a lot of baseball stadiums, with my faves being Wrigley, of course, because I'm a Cubs fan, and Great American Ballpark because I'm a fan of the city of Cincinnati. This was my first visit to Coors Field. It appears to be a smaller venue than GAB, but there's a lot to recommend. Ticket prices were relatively reasonable, and concessions were good quality and again reasonably priced. Still, for two people, it was a $300 outing with just basic fare. They lose a star for parking. Public parking is a fifteen minute walk from the park, and not cheap. They run shuttles, but it's still pretty inconvenient. In the current climate, people say that you go to Coors Field to see the opponent. We're going to see the Reds and the Cubs later this year. After this first visit, we'll know the layout better, and might even root for the Rockies eventually.
Darrell H — Google review
This was an awesome stadium to visit! Had a great time and a great view from seats. Rockies won! Lots of good choices for food. Great fireworks display after the game!
LR — Google review
I went on the 4th of July and got to sit on the field during the fire work show and that was a cool experience but when they were letting us all off the field they made us walk in a huge group of drunk and high people which was very uncomfortable. But besides that it was pretty cool the Rockies won against the Brewers who are one of the top teams in our division and we were one of the lowest so that was really fun and cool as well. Overall thought it was a nice experience and I would definitely do it again just maybe without all of the people that made it a bit uncomfortable.
Bella V — Google review
Nice atmosphere but team hasn’t been great over the last few years. Good food and drink options. The surround area around Coors Field is nice, filled with lots of food and drink options.
Josh B — Google review
I don't care where it is in the US. I'm going to the ballpark. This park isn't extravagant, but it is a nice park situated in downtown Denver. We went and watched the Rockies win, and for me, any day with baseball is a great day. Tickets weren't crazy. They actually have some of the cheaper side of concessions I've seen at parks. So it's worth the time to go enjoy a base ball game. It is America's pastime after all.
Bryan A — Google review
First time visiting Colorado. I came to Coors field to watch my Dodgers play. It is a beautiful stadium. It was very easy to Uber into and out of the stadium all 3 days we were there. Decent variety of food and drinks and prices were slightly cheaper than at dodger stadium. Let's go Dodgers!
Amber G — Google review
First time visit to Coors Field! Frito Lay was kind enough to treat employees to a Rockies game. It's so cool that it's downtown, and the architecture has an old fashioned ballpark look and feel. Reminds me of the old Texas Rangers ballpark.Speaking of the Rangers, they got smart and built an indoor stadium, due to the heat. We didn't last long on a brutal Sunday afternoon in the sun. Denver is getting hotter and hotter, and ticket sales will suffer. With that being said, this park is awesome! Great selection of food and beer! Not sure about other stuff, because beer. They even have a Smashburger up top!I highly recommend watching a game here, just not on a summer afternoon unless you know you're in the shade.
Josh H — Google review
Stopped by for a night game while visiting Denver. The fans were very welcoming and the atmosphere was laid back. Tickets were very affordable especially for being right down first base line! Outdoorsy outfield was a nice touch too.
Carson G — Google review
Going to see the Rockies game, once a year. My daughter loves playgrounds there, sometimes we are not even making to our seats. Coors Field got bigger variety of food and drink choices compared to other stadiums. I liked Burned Ends at the Smokehouse, also they got really tasty baked beans!
Liza S — Google review
Easy parking, impressive stadium. Prices are a tad high but that’s to be expected. Definitely wear and bring sunscreen!!!! The heat is brutal! The variety of food is awesome 👍🏼 we had a really good time!
M. V — Google review
Beautiful field and stadium and first Rockies game. They won!! We had great seats and got to see an awesome sunset. Nice cold beer and yummy snacks. Every employee we encountered was extremely nice and outgoing. We will be back.
Andrea B — Google review
I've been to 60% of the MLB ballparks and this is one of the nicest. Tons of cool nooks and sightlines to explore. Bike lanes to and from the ballpark. Lots of good bars and rooftop patios to visit within walking distance.
Kevin S — Google review
Very nice field! Beautiful area and the weather was nice. However it was an afternoon game in June and got pretty warm because we were right in the sun with no shade. Still good time just 4 stars because lack of shade in seating area.
Jake S — Google review
This is a beautiful ballpark located in downtown Denver. It has some spectacular views. If you connote third deck row 20 all the seats up there are purple marking the mile high seats. They have wonderful views of the mountains. Also there is a great selection of food here. So much food options there was too many for me to try and not enough time to try them all. I have to say if you haven’t already try the Colorado rocky mountain oysters. They are not bad at all. You have to try them at least once.
Kevin D — Google review
Really great baseball stadium, going on almost 30 years old, still one of the best I’ve been to. Love the downtown location, and was able to walk from nearby hotel. I got great seats this time, for a reasonable amount, so was great to watch the game from this spot. Food selections look plentiful and easy to access.
Jon R — Google review
I love baseball and enjoying a game in Colorado is best case when you visit Coors field. I was able to find parking even with the broncos game partaking nearby. I had very reasonable seats and food once inside the stadium. Rockies fans were absolutely amazing even with my Padres gear on visiting as a spectator. The stadium was super clean and very walkable. I’d highly recommend checking out this stadium for a ballgame if you love baseball.
Jerome C — Google review
This baseball field was so nice but what I loved the most is how open it is. There is even a playground for children and recommend if u go to a game to go up to the rooftop level.
Ana G — Google review
What a great day for baseball, the Rockies versus Phillies and the Rockies won. Food was good. The game was great time with the family. Awesome. Can’t wait to go back again. We arrived early so that we can get a good parking spot and we did.
Greg S — Google review
What a blast! Love it when there's a win at Coors Field! Great family fun and the environment that is created I'd something straight out of a traditional old school style baseball game that your grandparents used to tell you about!
Doc — Google review
Baseball stadium prices so....that sucks but a very beautiful stadium. Too bad ownership doesn't spend money on players and try for a World Series. Not sure how fans continue with this trash organization but....at least the stadium is incredible.Rockies are one reason Utah should NOT have an MLB team. They won't spend money and we don't need another glorified farm team like the Rockies; 'sup Angels, A's,
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Denver Botanic Gardens
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The Denver Botanic Gardens is a public garden that boasts a variety of gardens and an outdoor sculpture gallery. The botanical garden is known for its endemic plants, as well as its collection of flowers and sculptures.
Parking is easy, staff is super friendly! You can purchase tickets online for easy check in when you arrive. Cute gift shop and a few different spots for a coffee or a bite to eat. Very nice to walk through and enjoy the many different garden, plants and flowers. Beautiful place!
Aubrey G — Google review
Denver Botanic Gardens is one of the most beautiful gardens I have been to! The gardens are stunning, unique and very well maintained throughout the year. The staff and volunteers are extremely kind and helpful. They also have delicious food and drinks that you can enjoy inside the garden. I also highly recommend the Halloween and Holiday light shows they have in the fall and winter. A lovely place to visit anytime of year!
Heather M — Google review
Amazing place to spend the day. So many different areas with unique plants, flowers, and displays. While most are outdoors, there's several indoor areas if you want to get out the sun.Nice combination of using both floral and water gardens. The different gardens are Gardens of the West, International Gardens, Ornamental Gardens, Shady Gardens, and Water Gardens.You can easily spend a few hours just walking between the different gardens. Regardless of preference, age, physical ability, there's plenty to see here. The gardens are so large, there was never any crowded areas.
LeWayne B — Google review
This is always a pleasant place to visit when in town. We recently enjoyed a picnic in the gardens while listening to a variety of musicians. Take a stroll through the creative and colorful garden arrangements or catch a concert there when you are able. Make sure to tour both inside and out spaces and grab a bite at a cafe should you have time. They also hav3 wonderful light shows in the winter and educational events as well. Have visited now for over 40 years and we are never disappointed.
C L — Google review
This is a wonderful place to visit with the family, a first date or just to get out of the house. Has wonderful and exotic plant life. As well as different bug species and types. There are so many attractions inside and out for adults and kids. Also has a library where you can purchase books. Families and kids would love it here.
Kamborghini H — Google review
We were delighted and we can safely say that you will be too. There are a variety of different gardens which provide great ideas for novice and expert gardeners. It was also fun to find all 8 Spirit Animals plus the additional mini sprit which I will challenge you to find. So there are a total of 9 Spirit Animals. It began to rain and there was adequate place for everyone to find cover. So rain or shine you will be an amazing time
Sheryl W — Google review
We came in early spring so there were not too many blooms. The tropical plants were amazing. The science pyramid was good for kids. The landscaping is beautiful. I especially enjoyed the moongates and their description. It was very picturesque even without everything in bloom
Elaine L — Google review
The Denver Botanic Gardens was a great place to visit - even in the winter when not much is growing. They accept reciprocal memberships from other gardens across the country as well. The conservatory was a great retreat for warmth and to experience beautifully blooming plants. The art galleries were a nice addition as well. Artfully running streams and other water features masked the sounds of the surrounding city. The gift shop is also top notch!
John J — Google review
An absolute overload of beauty! These gardens bring such joy and wonder to visitors of all ages. With plenty of corners and unique spaces, it’s easy to find peace and tranquility even with lots of people. It’s all so extraordinary that I can’t have any one favorite part.
LS S — Google review
Peaceful morning amongst a wide variety of plants, flowers and creatures. Nice outing for all ages. We spent 2 hours here. Sat at various benches throughout the grounds to ensure we took time to enjoy. Visited all the buildings too. Highly recommend this reasonably priced garden and gift shop.
Renee — Google review
The gardens are gorgeous! There were quite a bit of people when we visited, but it didn’t feel crowded. There were a lot of shades and places that were cooler in the middle of July. The gift shop has a unique collection of merchandise to choose from. The staff in the ticket booth and the gift shops are super nice too. Would recommend to visit!
Elaine C — Google review
Art and plants blend into this special place. Various exhibition halls related to natural plants, whether indoors or outdoors, are amazing everywhere. The arched-back tropical plant pavilion makes people feel like they are in the tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia. The orchids in the orchid pavilion are so beautiful and unforgettable.
Vick S — Google review
These gardens are absolutely beautiful and always so well taken care of. It’s neat coming here throughout the seasons and watching all the changes. Today’s visit brought fresh blooms, springtime green, and cloudy skies. A perfect combination 🌷🌿🌥️
Heather B — Google review
The Denver botanical gardens is an excellent way to spend the day in Denver! They are a self paced gardens that kids can freely traverse and adults can admire the beautiful landscapes created! It is easy to navigate and we greatly enjoyed touring the various gardens! Highly suggest it if you’re looking for an off the beaten path attraction to spend a beautiful Colorado day!
Hannah G — Google review
I absolutely love Denver Botanic Gardens! The architecture in the park combined with the different plants and flowers is stunning. It is one of my favorite places to photograph in Denver. They have several different wedding spots, and are true pros at helping you set everything up for the day! If you love plants, color and landscape design this is a great place for your wedding!
Josie P — Google review
Such a beautiful, peaceful place to stroll around! We came here around 10:30am and it was already bustling. There's plenty of free parking and if you bought a ticket online, you can skip the ticket booth. We enjoyed seeing the different flowers, the Japanese pavilion and the bonsai trees. Absolutely a gem of a place and you can really feel the love and care poured into these gardens. Highly recommend a visit!
Tracy S — Google review
The gardens are really beautiful, you can definitely spend a lot of time here but you can also see everything within an hour and a half if you’ve got other things to do in the city. They have a cafe on site that you can visit, I didn’t try it because the line was super long. There were a couple of areas closed off since they’re renovating, but there was still plenty to see.There’s also a learning building that is interactive and more geared towards kids, so I think it’s a great place to bring kiddos.The gift shop has a lot of cool items as well!
Alex — Google review
Wow what a beautiful place! Friendly and welcoming staff! The gardens are broken up into different areas. There’s so much to see the water lilies were definitely my favorite! absolutely beautiful. You Can probably go through all of the gardens with leisure walk in about 2 1/2 to 3 hours. We didn’t make it indoors.
Shemi D — Google review
The gardens are nicely laid out with a wide variety of ecosystems represented. My favorite was the water gardens. They are already in the process of setting up the Holiday lighting in the garden. Bistro dining was a good option, but prepare for long lines at lunch time.
J C — Google review
Denver Botanic Gardens was on our “things to do” in Denver. Such a beautiful and peaceful space. I have special love for orchids! 😍It was a great experience to see an abundance of beautiful flowers and plants from all over the world. You can easily spend hours exploring the gardens.There was Ghosts in the Gardens - Open Air Scare for Halloween celebration. 🎃 Pretty cool.Loved the history in the Japanese Garden, seeing the Bonsai trees was magical.We went on a weekday so parking was not an issue.We enjoy visiting botanical gardens all over the world and this one didn’t disappoint!
Lourdes S — Google review
Love visiting whenever I get the chance. I took a stroll recently with visiting family and had a wonderful time. The selection of flowers and plants is amazing and so diverse. There's always so much to look at. I usually take about 3 hours in the gardens but you could easily go through it in a little more than an hour.It was crowded when I last visited but you could only tell in the cafe and other indoor areas. Its never too bad though. The whole place is super clean and all the workers are nice and helpful. I would definitely recommend it to anyone in the area
Jenn O — Google review
I am new to Denver and just recently been able to visit the Denver Botanic Gardens. Once during the fall event and again during the Christmas lights. I love that they sell tickets for time slots so you are able to enjoy the gardens without the huge crowds but purchase early because they sale out quickly but all is totally worth it. I went during the day for fall and the fall colors were on fire. Night time for the Christmas lights was absolutely gorgeous! There is a free parking garage. Staff is amazingly friendly and promise a good time. I highly recommend a visit!
RePaula T — Google review
I Was invited by one of my friends and the experience is amazing. This place is filled with plants from all over the world.The Spheres is a beautiful place! The outside is so interesting to look at and the inside is filled with plants.I definitely recommend coming here and looking around, it’s a great way to spend an hour.
Andy A — Google review
It was so wonderful to spend the day enjoying so many beautiful plants, art and sculptures the botanic had to offer. For me the bonsai tree garden was especially peaceful and awe inspiring. There were a lot of people but still areas where you almost feel alone. The rainforest exhibit was really neat and even had a few plants that had fruit on them(not to eat of course) 😁. Great family atmosphere with an area that is made specifically for kids
Nicolas M — Google review
It’s magical! Living in Colorado, we don’t see much greenery with our climate. I feel like I’m in another universe walking through the garden. The indoor treehouse was my favorite part! I had this childlike wonder experience. It was the perfect setting for gorgeous photos and to really feel grounded to our world.
Rachel M — Google review
Truly an amazing garden that you can tell has had lots of love put into it. I especially appreciated the greenhouses and the wide variety of healthy, exotic, and tropical plants! Amazing library nearby, too!
Grey — Google review
Denver Botanic Gardens is one of my favorite locations to visit and photograph in Denver. Its expansive, diverse, and simply lovely grounds provide a plethora of beautiful corners to enjoy & photograph. I have photographed here for weddings and sessions and it remains one of my favorite areas because of how stunning and unique the gardens are, especially the Woodland Mosaic, which is an incredible small ceremony location. Not to mention, all the staff are really friendly, super helpful, and a joy to work with. I cannot wait to visit again soon!
Ashley J — Google review
Outstanding botanic garden. Awesome collection of bonsai. Free parking bit it can be difficult to get a spot. Reciprocal with AHS is for only 2 people so we had to pay for the others in our party but it was worth it. Plenty of shady areas and clean bathrooms. Great experience.
Chris B — Google review
Very excited to see the spirit guide sculptures. The tulips are in full bloom and it was great. Love the smells that come from the blossoming flowers. As always, great staff that help you along the way. Love this place. Will definitely go again.
JuLi S — Google review
My visit to the Denver Botanic Gardens was incredibly inspiring. The gardens are beautifully maintained, and the variety of plants is impressive. I particularly enjoyed the water lilies and vibrant flowers, which create picturesque views. This place offers tranquility and a chance to enjoy nature. I highly recommend visiting these gardens any time of the year. It's the perfect spot for walks, photos, and simply relaxing.
Маруфчон М — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden with lots of variety in landscapes and types of flora. Visited in mid March so wasn't as impressive as I'm sure it must be later in the spring summer and fall. Great way to spend a few relaxing hours outside on a nice afternoon. Plenty of benches strewn about to sit an relax a bit also.
Michael Q — Google review
A must see! If you're going to do one thing while visiting Denver, you should do the Botanic Gardens. The gardens are incredible and the landscapes, architecture, artwork, and grounds are amazing. We spent two hours here on a hot crowded day and left feeling refreshed and inspired. Definitely the best botanic gardens I've visited.
Mark R — Google review
We went on Mother’s Day so it was incredibly busy from the parking lot to the door, as expected. However, we received some attitude from the front desk for not being residents or members, even though we had prepaid for tickets online (and had it pulled up on our phones ready to be read an scanned).But the moment we were in the gardens it was an incredibly relaxing and lovely experience, and we spent well over an hour there as well.
Savannah Y — Google review
Carpool and plan to park a few blocks away! All lots were full but there was no line for tickets at the entrance. It was definitely a packed Saturday inside but it was a wonderful day and perfect weather- wear sunscreen and bring extra! We had a great lunch at Offshoots while there. We will come on a weekday next time to avoid some of the crowds.
Courtney B — Google review
Spent 3 hours in this pleasant place. It is large with many places to relax & take in its beauty. Both places for sun and shade (including buildings). Appreciated the drink stations to refill our personal containers.Good selection of various garden styles, including the roof garden. Gleaned many ideas for my own Colorado garden. Recommend visits throughout the year so you can enjoy the different bloom seasons.Could do without the 'spirit guides'. They seemed gaudy, creepy, & out of place. Really liked the terrariums in the park & wished they could be purchased in the gift shop.
PDK — Google review
I'm a big fan of Denver Botanic Gardens. Love it so much, I became a member. The gardens are, of course, amazing. But I love the conservatory. Take your time and just spend the day walking the gardens and seeing everything they have to offer. You can rest of two different restaurants, both with delicious food. The gift shop is great and if you enjoy art, they are galleries that rotate different exhibits. You won't be disappointed.
J G — Google review
We really enjoyed this place as a family. We signed up for advance tickets for a free day with free parking. There is a children's garden on the same side as the parking garage, and it has a little creek flowing through it. The children are welcomed to play in this replica stream for as long as they would like. There is a greenhouse and a conservatory in the main garden. A cafe in the main area serves snacks, drinks, and coffee.
Keeley D — Google review
DBG never gets old. I love the art almost as much as the gardens...haven't been disappointed by an installation yet. With countless favorite individual plants to focus on, I still find myself walking down a quiet path just for the ambience. Thank you for all the years / seasons of enjoyment.
J P — Google review
Such a beautiful garden with much to see. It was well kept and clean. A very nice place to go take a walk about and learn about the different plants. There’s a nicely sized pond in which you can also see fish. Would recommend for a casual stroll, date, or family outing…..just an all around nice time.
Analilian T — Google review
I’m glad that I made this part of my Denver trip. The person who sold me my ticket recommended looking at the art galleries upstairs and that ended up being one of my favorite parts, but of course it had all of the things: Lily pads, bonsai, flowers, meandering paths. Fully recommend, great value for $15.75.
Jodie — Google review
Beautiful area. Really loved the tropical plants. That was my favorite exhibition. Really well put together area of plants. Nice and spacious really like the pyramid in the middle it's also very interactive inside.
David G — Google review
Nice walking paths and quiet benches to sit down. Tulips galore when I visited and the red bud trees were loaded with blossoms. The pond with all the frogs singing was surrounded by laughing kids, they loved the frogs. At the Offshoots Café I had the signature breakfast sandwich and a cappuccino, fast friendly service and freshly made.
Jeanne S — Google review
Wow. Just wow.We first went to the one in Chattfield… boring boring… then went to this one! Just wow. What an amazing and well maintained place with beautiful plants, flowers, bonsais, wildlife…. Just perfect….. the tropical forest was the most astonishing ever!
Tchello_Thor — Google review
My favourite place I visited in Denver!I live near the world-famous Butchart Gardens in Canada, and the Denver Botanic Garden truly gave it a run for its money.I visited on Memorial Day and the irises were in full bloom - just gorgeous. I was also amazed at just how many plants, paths, and gardens they squeezed into the site. It truly doesn’t look that big on a map but I spent 3 hours there trying to see everything.The indoor area was really neat and while it was small, it was dense with lots of interesting plants. I also loved the side with the French canopy and the Victorian garden.I loved that even though it was a busy day, it never felt particularly crowded. There were lots of paths to choose from and plenty of seating areas - including tons in the shade.I’d love to visit it during another season - it will definitely be on my list if I visit Denver again!
Allie M — Google review
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1007 York St, Denver, CO 80206, USA
(720) 865-3500
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New Belgium Brewing Company
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Brewery
Food & Drink
New Belgium Brewing Company, founded in 1995 by a pair of beer-loving cyclists, offers a wide range of craft beers at its taproom in Fort Collins. The brewery is part of the city's vibrant craft-brewing scene, which includes other notable names like Odell Brewing Company and CooperSmith's Pub & Brewery. Visitors can take guided tours to see the brewing process firsthand and sample some of New Belgium's Belgian-style brews.
We were visiting again from Michigan, and I do enjoy this place. Great beer and wonderful atmosphere. The people here are great. I want to give a shout out to Dave, he is a fellow veteran that works at the brewery and he hooked a fellow retired veteran. Also I was spending my birthday there as well. They were having a concert that evening which was pretty cool. There was a food truck there that had killer Mac n cheese with smoked pork on the top. All in all a Great experience.
Kenneth P — Google review
The New Belgium Brewing company is an amazing gem in Fort Collins.We took the production tour, and it was incredible. The passion for their craft really shines. If you are anywhere near, this is a worthwhile stop.The tasting room and outdoor seating area as well are a cure stop in itself to pick up some great beer.Just remember to drink water, especially if it is hot.
Christopher B — Google review
Absolutely fantastic customer service! Great people and great beer! They love talking about beer so if you have questions just ask. You’ll learn something and genuinely have a brewery experience unlike others. Take the tour, if you don’t want to walk sit and enjoy a flight and take a tour of the flight. Be positive, have fun, and the staff will guide you through!
Derek S — Google review
We visited New Belgium in Fort Collins for the first time this past December and had an absolute blast! Our small group of four received a very personal tour from Caitlin and she provided a topnotch experience. I've been on probably 8-10 brewery tours in various states but this one was the best, by far, and a lot of that is attributable to our tour guide, Caitlin. She took us all around the brewery and let us sample each of the different beers on tap. We even got a chance to pour our own samples! In addition to providing all of the details and information on how the beers are produced, Caitlin was great about fielding our questions while walking us through each part of the brewery. We even had a chance to check out the barrel room, which was really cool. If you find yourself in Fort Collins and you have time to check out New Belgium, be sure to take the tour!
Michael T — Google review
Wow- where to start!New Belgium is an experience to behold by all! PROMISE!!Great outside area to enjoy drinks, friends, family, food and maybe even meet new people.There are games to play, kid friendly areas!The drink options are plentiful.There’s a food truck every day and it’s not always the same - you can check website beforehand.Bathrooms are clean, plenty of seating. Handicap accessible.
J H — Google review
I've often enjoyed beers from New Belgium Brewing Company and always found them delightful. Fortunately, during my trip to Fort Collins, I had the chance to visit their brewing house. From the stunning architecture and scenic squares to the people reveling in the moment amidst breathtaking natural surroundings — it was an enchanting experience. This visit truly transformed my perspective on drinking beer. It was both pleasurable and uplifting. Thank you for such a memorable time :)
Jiseob K — Google review
New Belgium puts on a superb tour. The grounds were interesting, with bikes and history filled the hallways and grounds. New Belgium provided generous tastings throughout the tour, and our tour leader was enthusiastic and knowledgeable. After the tour, we enjoyed the beautiful grounds while we grabbed lunch at one of the two food carts. This was my second tour at New Belgium. Our group will definitely be coming back.
Kelly L — Google review
Happy to say after almost a year New Belgium inside is open again. Very large property for a brewery with a full bar selection and gift selection inside.Outside they have a food truck and a very large patio slave that can get really busy during the summer. At night they have outdoor fireplaces.Overall just a great place to chill outside with a beer and friends.
Steve D — Google review
Visiting FOCO for the weekend and had friends take us out for beer at some breweries and the second one today was New Belgium. The place was absolutely packed on a Friday mid-afternoon. Don't these people work? We ended up sitting outside. I went with a sour, Dominga Paloma, and it didn't disappoint. We would need to come back on a weekday as we were told it is usually not as busy.
David S — Google review
This is a fine brewery. Not fine as in average fine as in fine like fine wine. They have a wonderfully large field that is great for field games or little ones to run around.The staff is extremely friendly and go out of their way to make you feel welcome and cared for.There is a great selection of beers including the new Belgium bangers like fat tire and the 9 million iterations of voodoo ranger IPA but also a lot of exclusive and small batch beers that are not easily found.They also have sparkling water on tap and not just normal sparkling water but flavored sparkling water that is purple and beautiful.So if you’re looking for a fine time, with some fine brews, with fine company; come to this fine brewery. (Again all these fines are like fine wine not average fine)
Mickey C — Google review
This place has such a fun brewery tour - 90 minutes around $10 a person (book in advance). Beyond the tour, they have great beers to try, there was a food truck in the area to get some dinner and enjoy the outdoor space and listen to some music! Worth the visit!
Arti P — Google review
Today's adventure was taking in a 90 minute tour of the New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins. Beautiful classy brewery and fun employees! Best patio we've seen!
Matt T — Google review
Excellent tour. Ross our guide was outstanding. Great history of the brewery, current production and like 32 ounces of beer along the way. And don’t miss doing the slide at the end.
Vicki M — Google review
We booked two private tours with them for our wedding guests the day after the wedding, and it was the most AMAZING experience! We love New Belgium! Everyone was so impressed, and our tour guides were so kind, personable, and informative! Our wedding guests said it was the best tour they’ve ever been on. Our tour started at noon, and we ended up staying until 6 PM and just hanging out on their amazing patio.😊 It was the best end to our wedding weekend!
Anna H — Google review
We loved the large family-friendly outdoor area, food trucks and drinks! Great place to spend the afternoon! Would definitely recommend if you’re in town 🍻
Jessica S — Google review
Don't let the logo turn you away. This is an imperial IPA. Very smooth and thirst quenching. Knocked several back and was having a good time real fast. Lol. I say check it out at your local store if they have them. If they don't change your store or request that they start selling Voodoo beer.
Zeke L — Google review
Went on a 90 minute brewery tour and had a great time. Small group of about 10 people. The tour guide was energetic and friendly! She explained the history of the company and described all the steps in the beer making process. We also tasted about 4 different beers along the way. I would certainly recommend it. The tour costs $10 and you can buy tickets online in advance.
Alex H — Google review
I just stopped for an hour on my way into town — perfect way to get a sense of Fort Collins from the get-go! All the outdoor seating was great and the weather was perfect, so the mood of the crowd was super happy, aided by great beers. I loved my pint of Voodoo Ranger Juicy Hazy IPA.On a second visit, a Sunday afternoon with perfect weather, it looked as if the whole town had converged on the place! Every table was occupied, so we took our beers and sat on the edge of the stage, a perfect place to watch the Dads Mini-golf Open, which was a kick! Funny to watch the “gallery” moving from hole to hole and getting quiet for a shot! Like the other big brewery in town, this is a real, lively, thriving community center for Fort Collins.
Marsha R — Google review
Good beer and good selection (not much dark beer, but the 1554 was great). Friendly and knowledgeable staff. They offer a free and a paid tour. The free tour is fun, informative, and has free beer samples. Overall the atmosphere is casual and fun with games, dogs, and all ages.
Conroy B — Google review
Had a blast on the tour! Three samples and you get to ride a slide at the end. It was interesting hearing about the company and how they make their beer. We were on the tour with some people who went every time someone was in town. I thought that was so cool and I could see why they would do that.
A D — Google review
Beer is good. Music (British punk rock) is for slam dancing, not drinking beer. It’s enough to make a serious musician turn over in their grave.
Nicholas K — Google review
Got the opportunity to take a tour and it was amazing! I believe our tour guide’s name was Ramone - thank you for the great information, the laughs, and the beer samples! Loved getting to learn about the company’s sustainability efforts and how the beer is made. Would love to visit again.
Lindsay — Google review
One of the best breweries in Colorado. The staff is super cool and friendly. We enjoyed a fun tour of the brewery with Everton. It was great learning the New Belgium history while trying some great new beers. This place was designed very well and has a great space for you to enjoy the well crafted beer. Your team has created a great time for anyone who visits. One word to describe - WOW. Thanks again
Johnny T — Google review
My favorite brewery. Family atmosphere ♥️ with lots of variety of adult beverages and entertainment. Dog friendly to boot. Outdoor seating and lawn areas are kept clean, and bar staff has a welcoming vibe. They keep some of the best Taco trucks around. I really appreciate their updates on social media and the information they post.Stay Great New Belgium! Btw Voodoo Ranger is my favorite, so many amazing flavors!
Kenneth I — Google review
I have always enjoyed this brewery. New Belgian brewery company has an awesome campus! I enjoy their beers, especially their 1554. It was excellent to have it fresh from the brewer! Being able to take my dog also made it fun. There were tons of dogs here! Absolutely aligns the Fort Collins dog vibe.Definitely a great spot to check out and enjoy a beer. They also had a food truck here while I was there.Enjoy!
Aaron D — Google review
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500 Linden St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA
(970) 221-0524
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The Wild Animal Sanctuary
Wildlife refuge
Zoos & Aquariums
Rehabilitation & rescue center for animals such as lions, tigers, bears & wolves, open to visitors.
We had an amazing visit to the sanctuary. We arrived with absolutely no expectations to see any of the rescue animals that they have but we're blown away to have been graced with the presence of many. The volunteers are very knowledgeable and it's a good way to get some exercise in on your hike. What a blessing we will be going back!
Jordan I — Google review
Incredible animal sanctuary! Its definitely worth the trip to see these magnificent animals up close. It’s also really interesting and inspiring to learn about the amazing work the sanctuary is doing in order to provide a safe haven for all these beautiful animals.I really enjoyed speaking with a volunteer. He was very friendly but also a wealth of knowledge and taught me so much about the different animals, their stories and how the sanctuary strives to create a safe and comfortable forever home for all the animals regardless of their age or situation.I would highly recommend renting or bringing binoculars. Some of the animals are easy to see but others can be seen more easily with the binoculars. Plan to spend several hours here as there are hundreds of animals.They do have two small restaurants where you can purchase drinks and snacks if you get hungry/thirsty. They also have several conveniently located restrooms throughout the sanctuary.A wonderful sanctuary doing amazing work!
Heather M — Google review
We had such a great time visiting The Wild Animal Sanctuary! It was worth the money and I'm glad it's going to such a great cause. The staff was very friendly and informative as we walked along the path.We were given a free monocular to use so we could see the animals a bit better, but I would recommend renting a pair of binoculars if you plan on spending several hours there (it's only $10). It was such a unique experience to view the animals from their habitats. We even saw feeding time for some of the lions, tigers, and bears! All of the animals looked relaxed and well cared for. It was fun using the binoculars to try and spot them in the grass--it felt like I was on a safari!They also have a wide variety of food items to choose from in their cafe and ice cream shop, and the prices were very reasonable. I'm grateful a place like this exists and it provided such a unique experience.
Haley N — Google review
Beautiful animals that we well cared for! Two MUSTS: 1. binoculars, 2. patience. This isn't a zoo where you are face to face with the animals behind glass. You have a birds eye view of them in very large natural habitats. Some of the tigers are in smaller enclosures for medical care or because they are newly rescued. You do get a pretty up close view of them. Staff and volunteers were all friendly and knowledgeable. Drove up from the Springs and it was worth the trip on a sunny, cool spring day.
Alicia R — Google review
Wonderful place to visit with a wonderful purpose behind it! The walkway is a unique way to experience the wildlife. Good photo opportunities even though the weather wasn't great. My pictures are just from my phone, so if you actually knew what you were doing, opportunities could be great. Facilities and gift shop are also nice.
Lane S — Google review
I love this place! Always welcoming, make you feel like family. Love doing the 5k &10k Run Into The Wild every year & helping support the Animals. What they do for these animals is beyond amazing! I highly recommended everyone go & experience this amazing place, I promise you won't go just once!
Jesse — Google review
*Must have plan for binoculars* you will not make the most of your ticket/experience unless you either bring your own or pay a few bucks to rent them there. You’ll see SO much more with binoculars/monocular. I seriously cannot imagine doing this visit without magnification.Please keep in mind this is not a zoo. The animals are peacefully living in their massive natural habitats. It’s an amazing experience to see so many animals now given the best life possible.I’d recommend waiting until kids are at an age for a 2 hour attention span with animals farish away. They have awesome accessibility and offer motorized power chairs to rent for those who might struggle with the walk.
Kerren K — Google review
This sanctuary is breathtaking and heartwarming! There are hundreds of rescued animals from lions, bears, tigers, wolves, leopards, jaguars, and horses and camels!Every visit you get to see different animals being able to enjoy being free and living their lives in love and compassion.This is great for family outings and outings with friends!Plan to send a lot of time here as the gift shop and cafes are amazing as well!
Adrienne R — Google review
Loved it. We had a fun experience seeing the animals and walking on the raised pedestrian pathway. So grateful for all the donations and hard work that goes into making this possible. This is the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world. We visited early. By the time we left we were tired and so were the animals the heat of the afternoon had gotten to all of us. The foxes and bears are entertaining and look happy in their new homes. So glad they were saved from their abusive families.
Florida 4 — Google review
We took our kids there and had a great time! I was unsure what to expect but it was incredible. My 17 year old and 11 year old both had a super fun time!We easily saw MANY beautiful and fun exotic animals from the safety of the walkway and yet the animals were roaming freely and safely in habitats that allow them significantly healthier and freer than what I’ve seen at zoos. Rescued tigers, foxes, bobcats, lions, bears, ostriches, emus, wolves, lynxes, and more.It’s a drive to get there but worth it! Plan to do a lot of walking. But the time flew by and before we knew it we had easily spent over two hours enjoying the park.We had good luck with the weather. Might be less enjoyable on really hot or really cold days because you’re outside, exposed to the elements most of the time.They said mornings are the best because the animals are usually more active. That definitely seemed the case for us. By the time we left around lunch, many of the animals were napping in the sun.It’s not inexpensive ($50/adult) but seems like a great cause and was worth it for us to see so many awesome animals rescued and taken care of.
Josh B — Google review
The Wild Animal Sanctuary was awesome. We had a really good time. It's great how everything they do is centered around making the animals comfortable and healthy. We spent more time on the walk than we planned because we spent so much time enjoying watching the animals. Definitely worth the drive and the walk. The indoor entrance has plenty of bathrooms and a great little cafe, gift shop and ice cream shop. All of these areas are clean and inviting. Going in mid May the weather was perfect. The visit was worth the $50 day pass and I would gladly come again.
Odin J — Google review
We had a great visit to the Wild Animal Sanctuary. We got there at opening and spent a delightful 3 hours. The volunteers were great and explained the animals and answered questions.You should bring binoculars or rent them from WAS. There are a few animals close by, but most animals are best seen through binoculars. I always wondered where the large animals that are rescued go, and now I know. Many of them are here.The big surprise is that the food in the Lions Den Cafe is actually pretty good. It is definitely better than your average zoo food. We all enjoyed our lunches.Take the 50 minute drive from Denver and experience this jewel of a wildlife sanctuary.
Daniel B — Google review
This was a pretty cool experience but I thought it was extremely expensive for what it was. We did have a great time and I would consider going back but $50/adult and $30/kid is a lot for a family of 4. It took a while for our girls to enjoy themselves but once we got going and started seeing more animals they became more interested. We were some of the last people there as the park was closing and the sun was setting which actually ended up being a treat for us because many of the lions and bears were rawring and it could be heard from all over the park. So that was pretty unique. Overall I’m glad we did it but it will be a while until we return because of the high prices.
Katie J — Google review
The animal sanctuary is absolutely incredible. We will be life long members and contribute what we can to support the crucial work they’re doing. The stories of what these animals have been thru is absolutely heartbreaking.Thank you, animal sanctuary, for your vision, compassion and love for all the animals in the world.
Nicole H — Google review
This is the best experience I’ve had since living in Colorado the past 2.5 years. Incredible wildlife, staff, and facilities. Highly recommend bringing or investing in binoculars to make the experience that much better, however they do provide you with a monocular that you get to keep. Staff is incredible and passionate about the animals. My crew spent over 5 hours here and we easily could have spent 2 more. Other than the animals in the sanctuary we saw wild fox, bald and golden eagles flying by. 11/10 experience, we’ll see you soon!!
Angelo A — Google review
The Wild Animal Sanctuary is the perfect place to visit. They rehabilitate rescued wild animals and in my opinion - are way better than any zoo that I’ve been to. The animals have large areas to be in, the people can walk above them and watch them in a natural environment and the sanctuary provides a monocular (as well as having binoculars posted throughout the walk). Upon entering, you must sign a waiver and pay. There are plenty of restrooms available throughout the sanctuary. Inside near the front they have a gift shop as well as a place to buy food. There are donation boxes throughout, as well as coolers full of bottled water for purchase. The gift shop is full of cute gifts perfect for any age, ranging from clothes (baby to adult) to stuffed animals, jewelry, magnets and more. If you have littles, make sure you bring a wagon or stroller. The walk is lengthy but worth it. In my opinion it’s better to come on the cooler days because that’s when the animals are more likely to come out. There are a ton of rescued animals here and it’s truly a wonderful place. Every employee I interacted with were so kind and friendly. If you plan on visiting, make sure to bring sunscreen and water. If you wear hats, make sure they are tight because the wind will blow them right off. I cannot rave enough about this establishment! It is well worth a trip. At the end of the walk there is a small snack shack where you can purchase food, drinks or treats. There’s also two pressed penny machines (one in the middle and one at the end). There are also wheelchairs available for use (I’m unsure if you have to pay to rent them or if they’re free to use). Overall it was truly a remarkable experience and I loved visiting here. I highly recommend you make a stop!
Kaeli W — Google review
Such an awesome way to experience such amazing animals. Bring sunscreen not a lot of shade while you’re walking. Lots of shaded places to rest though.
Cassandra B — Google review
Fantastic place, with a great cause. Definitely wear your sunscreen, definitely take water. They do sell bottled water along the way if you'd rather. It's 3 miles of walking round trip, and so worth it. Not sure little children would gain as much as older kids, since the animals can be hard to spot due to camouflage or distance. They provide a monocular for your use which was super helpful.
Robin M — Google review
This beat my expectations. We had family friends in town and were looking for things to do with a 13 year old. We decided on the Wild Animal Sanctuary and went at 4:30pm because we heard going closer to dusk you had the chance to hear the animals start to rawr - and we absolutely did (it sounded unreal). The prices are obviously more than going to a zoo but we all felt fine with that since the money went to a good cause. This sanctuary is helping rescue so many abused animals. Our group did bring binoculars but I saw so much without them I probably only used them 3 times - but I imagine this can differ by times of day, etc. Amazing place.
Sarah J — Google review
The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a must-see in Colorado. Here they provide refuge to previously exploited wildlife in beautiful, open settings where the animals can thrive. The mile+ long bridge over the enclosures of the animals is an extraordinary way to view these majestic creatures. This is a trip worth taking!
Linda B — Google review
First-time visit on Easter 2024. We highly respect this organization and consider it a Colorado favorite of ours. The website is a great resource in making one's visit the most educational & enjoyable. The volunteers are stellar, answering all questions and giving greater detail for greater appreciation. We especially thank Cara who gave good recommendations for premium binoculars for our next visit and future nature adventures. A great addition is the yurt with documentary footage of rescues throughout the world. Keep up the good work. We will be donating!
PDK — Google review
Bought a Family Plan and took three of the grandkids. Will be back to see more in the near future. Pretty cool when the lions started roaring.Clean and warm restrooms.Sorry, no dogs.
Dale K — Google review
Such a cool experience. You get to see the animals they rescued without disrupting their day. We brought food and had a picnic halfway through. Highly recommend. And the entrance fees go to the animals!
Heather H — Google review
We had a beautiful time. I found the different memorial plaques around the facility very moving. We took their advice and came around 5. The animals started to stir and they are so beautiful. The sky looked gorgeous around sunset. I hope to go again. My grandchildren had so much fun. We brought snacks. The staff were so helpful and genuinely nice and happy. I guess, how could you not be, surrounded by such beauty. The fella working in the concessions was very gracious. I highly recommend. But this is not your typical zoo. It's a sanctuary. And you feel it all around. You folks have come a long way. Bravo!
Melissha G — Google review
Such an amazing place that rescues animals no matter the size or shape. The volunteers took the time to explain the animals situations and the care they get. Just an amazing experience. It taught my kids a lot about illegal animal trade and how bad conditions are for those animals. It was very educational. The animals have lots of room and are not in small cages.
Sarah S — Google review
What a fantastic place to see! Earlier in the morning provided us with lots of animals storing, walking around and just soaking up the sun. We say new baby foxes, tigers, lions, ligers, bears and a variety of wolf, coyotes, and other beautiful cats. Don’t forget to look for the camels.
Debbie H — Google review
Overall: great place. Expensive ($50 per adult).Was kinda taken back by the political signage telling you how to vote (prop 91). It has no impact on the sanctuary and its operation but is an emotional tug.I would go more often but $50 a person gets expensive. I promised my kid ice cream when we were there, it said they closed at 6:30 but at 5:15 they were closing up shop and not taking anymore customers.So overall, we’d probably go every other month. But for the price and other things, we are fine going once a year.
Adam D — Google review
Amazing experience, you can really tell the animals are comfortable and loved. It is quite a walk, do your research on their website to plan appropriately. Truly an amazing experience, I highly recommend over a zoo.They provide a monocle, but I'd recommend some binoculars. The walk way is quite exposed, I'd plan around weather and time of year to have the best visit!
Alex I — Google review
Great visit. So lots of tigers, lions, bears, and wolves plus some bobcats, linx, etc. Docents are great to help you find the animals or share a story about their rescue.
Peter D — Google review
To come this close to wild life is what I love I definitely love the wildlife and outdoor nature activities. I loved the time I had here definitely will be back! Until next time!🦁🐅🧸
Sophia D — Google review
A pretty amazing way to see animals with a walking bridge that is, I think, 30 feet tall and stretches about 3 miles long. There are tigers, lions, wolves, bears, and other animals who were rescued from bad living conditions and placed into a space to roam freely. There's also a restaurant, snack bar, ice cream shop, education center, and several rest areas.
Francisco L — Google review
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Great Platte River Road Archway Monument
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Sights & Landmarks
The Great Platte River Road Archway Monument is a unique and notable architectural landmark situated over the I-80 highway near Kearney. The museum inside provides an intriguing portrayal of the Western migration during the 19th century through innovative multimedia exhibits. Visitors can learn about the diverse array of people who traveled this route, including wagon train riders and modern-day drivers. The exhibits are expertly crafted with attention to detail, featuring hand-painted figures and murals on the walls.
Fun interactive and hands on history information that kept your attention the entire time! Give yourself plenty of time to really take in all the memorabilia and listen to all the stories and facts at the Wonderful, Gem of a museum! Family of 4 cost $31My boys are almost 9, and almost 3. A must visit!!
Gina M — Google review
Neat experience! I had driven under the monument countless times and never stopped but it was worth it. However, I think the audio tour is something you do once and don't necessarily have to do again. The outdoor area is well taken care of and I appreciate the use of native plants and flowers. Would be a nice area to hold an outdoor event.
Lindsey W — Google review
Excellent stop, been by tons of times but finally got the opportunity to stop and when I told the "cowboys" I finally got around to it, one gave me a round tuit!100% recommend this stop. Awesome self guided tour and staff/docents amazing. Gift store has large variety of things for sale, including unusual hand crafted items.Didn't have the extra time for tour of grounds but next time for sure, this has been on my 🪣 list for years!
Paulette M — Google review
OMGosh, where to begin. Number one, YES, take the time, make the stop, go through the museum, hike the trails. The museum is brilliant, built over the highway, it was built in the air, taking up no precious space on the ground.The story of the westward expansion that passed through and around the area was vast and sweeping.The murals are some of the most exquisitely painted murals I’ve ever seen. The artists that painted the murals are of the highest caliber. Jaw dropping.
Lynda W — Google review
We had stopped completely by chance while passing through and ended up taking time to go through the whole museum and walk the paths outside! It's a truly impressive place and hits on so many educational topics in a really fun and interactive way! The amount of work and attention to detail is really astounding and the people were all so friendly! If you're ever passing by with a little extra time it's really worth a visit, it won't take you off your driving route and will definitely add some excitement to your day!!
Stephani S — Google review
This was a fantastic place to go for our three boys ages 7-12...probably the best museum experience we have had with them. The way the audio and experience was laid out made it into a bit of a scavenger hunt for them. We took a little over an hour and they were really engaged, not wanting to miss any of the numbers/content.
Tim H — Google review
The Great Platte River Road Archway Monument in Kearney, Nebraska, is a fantastic stop while driving on I-80. It offers an insightful glimpse into the history of our nation's trails and roadways, highlighting the crucial role I-80 played in America's development. The monument provides a unique and educational experience, making it a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in the history of American travel and expansion.
Kyle S — Google review
What a great experience to walk through and listen to Nebraska history from the Indians and Pioneers to the building and expansion of the railroad to the highway system all based around the lives of people. Worth the price of admission. Definitely will be a great memory.
K.C H — Google review
Wow! Was this a surprise. I had passed this place several times in my life. I decided to visit while in the area to see the bird migration. I was sooo impressed with the detail of the displays. This really is worth a stop. Love the history of our country. This museum highlights the Lincoln highway history and the pioneers who forged through field and stream to build the west. Very worth the visit. Great gift store.Lots of fantastic paths outside. Great place to walk and stretch your legs. Pets are allowed on the trails.
Donna T — Google review
We didn't have a lot of time, so we just took some pictures, made a purchase in the gift shop, and left. We plan on stopping here again and spending a lot of time. It is amazing and we can't wait to visit and see everything. This is a great place to stop in your travels, and kids will love it. Bathrooms are very clean. There is an area where you can go eat some lunch under a gazebo or you can sit on the edge by the river. There are little ponds/lakes you can walk to, as well.
Donna S — Google review
Ken welcomed us in with a cheery mood and very helpful. He got us started on our self guided tour and we were also able to use a wheelchair for my mom for free so she was able to go through the tour and enjoy it. It's a must have to stop and do with the kids or your family such a great place. They also have a giftshop with really cute items to purchase.
Christine S — Google review
How cool !!! So glad we stopped in. Took about an hour and a half for us since we listened to every single recording and took it all in. We thought this was a very well done museum! Friendly and helpful people work there. It has so much interesting information and is clean and a comfortable temperature inside. It's got amazing historically accurate displays. I loved the dramatic thunderstorm and the other effects. If you love history you'll appreciate this one!!! If you don't love history you should still go to see the way it was done and look out the window to see the traffic below. That is so awesome! I encourage everyone, especially those interested in the past and those with school age kids, to stop by.
Cynthia N — Google review
We had a great time, super educational! Makes me want to learn more.Beautiful outside!Took about 90 min to go through the museum. 50 different major points to hear.
Brooke E — Google review
There is a pretty hike, some historical items to check out, and a gift shop to visit for free. The gift shop has lots of Nebraska souvenirs, locally made items, and snacks. There is an admission fee to go upstairs to see the museum and admire the view over the interstate. However, it is a reasonably fun thing to do on a family road trip. There is also an area that can be used as an events center.**we were disappointed to find the maze is gone.
Sandra K — Google review
There was a lot more to see here than anticipated. Leave yourself plenty of time to explore the exhibits. There's more than an hour of audio clips you can listen to as you move through and lots to look at.
Leona D — Google review
This was so much better than expected. The artistry and craftsmanship of the exhibits were totally admirable, entrenched with Americana and Indigenous history. The vision of their former governor, Archway was built at the confluence of the California, Mormon, & Oregon Trails & chronicles near 200 yrs of road tripping history as you travel along inside the archway over the highway! What a wonderful surprise as you come to the "Roadside Cafe" & peak out over the highway in wonder over all the pioneers, immigrants, cowboys, Native Americans, & adventurers who did exactly what we're doing today; exploring America, but all throughout the last 2+ centuries. What a pinnacle stop for our 5000 mile road trip!
Dani G — Google review
It's a nice place to take the family and there's elevators for strollers etc. The staff is great and they have a little souvenir shop. Pay attention to the video they show you before entering the exhibit, it comes in handy when using the handheld guide and give some time between anyone in front of you, your handheld guide can overlap with the person before you and you can hear what is being told and have to listen to yours. If you didn't get to hear everything, you can enter the number and play again. You can also purchase a bag of fish food for feeding the fish across the street from the Archway. ENJOY YOUR TRIP 😃.
Criles 9 — Google review
I have lived in Nebraska my entire 43 years and never visited this place and now I’m kicking myself for it. I had no idea what I was getting into. Normal museum this is not. A story telling audio guided tour through Americas history is what you can expect. Incredibly detailed displays and murals make you feel as though you are a part of these eras. 10/10 for sure!If you have kids they may peter out 3/4 through the exhibits but all and all its interactive enough for most that I think they’d be ok. There is a fossil and gemstone panning display at the end that my son loved. You buy a sack of mining sand at the gift shop. Splurge on this for cool stuff!
Cory B — Google review
Very impactful, engaging and kept the interest of our 20 year old daughter with Down syndrome and autism. She may not have understood it all but she loved holding the handheld speaker and going to the numbers to hear the stories. As an adult I and parent was very historical and fun.
L P — Google review
A wonderful experience to learn the history of the Oregon trail. When buying a ticket, they give you a handheld device that you carry and hold up to your ear. It gives you a running commentary of each exhibit, told in first person voices. From the early wagon trains to the railroad, to modern times, it is like living the adventure. Great lifelike exhibits!
Linda O — Google review
Soo, worth the stop. Past by a few times. Figured it would cost a lot. Not true. Very realistic imagery. Will keep the attention of children and adults alike.
Cynthia W — Google review
This is a really cool museum and covers so much history that took place within the area. This is a must when passing through! The whole arch is a two story museum and you use this handheld speaker that you point at signs to listen to stories and information about the exhibits, super cool concept.
Noah M — Google review
Skillfully created displays depicting the history of the great migration of people across the country over two centuries. Two storey escalator and self-guiding listening devices. The arch museum is solid, and no traffic noise intrudes. In the cafe near the end are two windows looking out over I-80! It's fun to watch the radar gun. There's a good-sized gift shop, too. And, new to someone from the West Coast, the bathrooms are storm shelters.Read the story outside of the bronze statue of two boys galloping on a horse. Then look closely at the statue. It'll break your heart.
Carol H — Google review
It will not keep the attention of children. I pushed through but it wasn't very enjoyable. The information was very good. There must be a better delivery method.
James H — Google review
Stopped on a whim. Super glad we did. I really enjoyed this museum. Honestly, I had no idea it was a museum! 😂We highly recommend visiting. Very educational regarding the history of this region.
Larry N — Google review
What a neat place!!! You will tour the museum with a handheld radio and listen to a story being told. I preferred to read about everything vs listening. I was truly amazed: this place exceeded my expectations.We will follow the trail of the settlers coming west up into the 1960’s. The characters are truly human like!!! The displays are amazing and well done. We really enjoyed spending the morning here.
Bernadette S — Google review
Cute little treat. A smaller museum with dialogued stories for each exhibit which makes the experience entertaining per individual. Examine and hear each exhibit your way. The gift shop or trading post is classic. The staff is exceptionally nice and knowledgeable.
Tammy A — Google review
This place is so cool! Highly recommend a tour if you need a break from the road. There's lots of history of the area to see and learn about, but be sure to go through the Archway Museum! You'll be glad that you did!
Glenn L — Google review
Very nice place to stop and see part of history. Also great place for a bike ride or hike along many trails.
Patricia P — Google review
Great bit of history. If your able stop on by. Were there around 11am, wasn't busy.
Melinda S — Google review
Really interesting roadside museum appropriately straddling the old Great Platte River Road. The attractions inside effectively blend technology--self-guided audio tour, cool light effects, historical information, and nostalgic Americana to give great perspective and appreciation of the pioneers and their successors, right up to modern times, that have traveled across the Great Plains amid hardships while chasing their dreams.
Joel S — Google review
This stop was Nebraska Passport stop number eleven for us and the air conditioning was working well...maybe too well. Maybe I am getting old, but I wanted to read everything they posted, which was hard when we also had the listening devices. We spent ninety minutes there, but it could have easily been double that amount. Interesting content, doubly so if you are a Husker!
Chris R — Google review
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Nebraska State Capitol
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State government office
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Government Buildings
The Nebraska State Capitol, constructed in 1932, boasts a limestone tower reaching 400-ft. The building's design has a castle-like atmosphere and is surrounded by courtyards. Visitors can view impressive artwork, including mosaics, murals, and tile work throughout the structure. The top floor provides an observation deck where one can take in the gorgeous panoramic views of the city and surrounding area.
We checked this place out on our road trip. The day before we’d stopped by the Iowa State Capital, our first time in one, and we were interested to see they differed. This building was interesting because it had a castle like feel to it, and we got to sit and watch a senate hearing as it was happening. Very cool
Erin W — Google review
We took the guided tour of the capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska today. The outside seems a bit odd but the inside is very nice and the guide was very interesting so if you’re passing by , go there, it’s free and you don’t need to book in advance ( tour guide on the second floor)We took the elevator to the 14th floor. There were some nice mosaics on the wall and you could see outside from a little door.We also went to the third floor to check the library, which was very nice as well .
Sandrine B — Google review
Impressive architecture and artwork, mosaics, murals and tile work. Very interesting historically and culturally! Take the elevator to the top flor and you'll see an impressive view of the city and the Capitol's surrounding area.
Angels N — Google review
Nebraska State Capitol building is very interesting from an architectural point of view. Lots of history and the artwork tells the story of Nebraska from pre-historic days to now. Our guide was very knowledgeable and informative. Nice afternoon in Lincoln, NE. Definitely worth a stop and a couple of hours of your time.
Lawrence D — Google review
Well worth the visit to a most beautiful state capitol. The free tour adds so much more to explain this truly unique building. Susan was informative, interesting and funny. An easy stop off the interstate. Don’t miss it.
Ferdinand — Google review
What a beautiful building this is.. they even allow you to go to a observation deck on the top floor
N M — Google review
Missed the guided tour, but it wasn't really never to appreciate the architecture. Beautiful view from the observation deck.we even found out house. Will definitely be going again this summer
Marisa H — Google review
State Capitol is a landmark building in Lincoln... We couldn't go inside to appreciate the architecture but we could get a sense of the grandeur by seeing it from outside... Beautiful architecture and well manicured lawns... Visited the Natural History museum which was a very pleasant surprise and this building too was worth visiting...
Sanjay S — Google review
A must see for every Lincoln resident or passerby. We enjoyed the guided tour and learned a lot from it. The city view from the top is breathtaking.
Mohammad E — Google review
Such an amazing building. For us another state capitol and again someNew experiences we could collect. Parking in this area is kind of taff, wo we didt hat that amount ofTime, but an hour is good to go
Szilard K — Google review
We took a guided tour through the state capitol. They are replacing the HVAC in the building and half of it is done. It may feel warmer in some areas than others because of this. One main entry is also available into the building. I believe parking closer to the 14th Street side is the easiest to park for entry. The observation deck is open but when we went only one door was accessible to the outside. It was a very windy day but fun to peek out!I loved hearing about the 100 year history of this third state capitol. The mosaics, artwork and woodwork is truly the type of quality that stands the test of time. The Supreme Court was my favorite legislative room. I also like the busts of noted historical figures. It helps tell a more detailed story of Nebraska history. The whole building is thoughtfully designed and perfectly suited for the beliefs and budgetary restrictions of a fiscally conservative government. Take the tour or stop in if you have time. You’ll be glad you did!
Beth H — Google review
This is one of my favorite buildings in Lincoln. After visiting many other state capitols, I still love this one the most. Simple yet elegant, and it also remains a special place for me because my wedding photos were taken here (3 separate wedding photoshoots on the same day 👰🏻♀️!). I love heading up to the dome to have a birds-eye view of Lincoln.
Justine B — Google review
We had the opportunity/honor to visit the Nebraska State Capitol in JUN_FY2024 and it was an amazing experience, a great opportunity to learn more about Nebraska's history and legacy.We did a plant tour and for sure it's a remarkable building.Definitely, it'sa place that deserves my respect. It was a privilege.
Robertson S — Google review
Alison our tour leader has an in depth knowledge of the Capitol building and the impressive architecture. A must do if you're in Lincoln, thoroughly enjoyed.
Martin C — Google review
Every state capitol is unique and beautiful. Free to visit. One of the elevators can get to the top chamber.
QL Q — Google review
Absolutely must see in Lincoln. The second and the fourteenth floors have a lot of art work in them.Some of the art works have themes related to appreciation of workers. You’d see this kind of theme in communist and socialist artists works too, but here you get in it Nebraska State Capitol Building.
Yashar A — Google review
Beautiful architecture all through out the building.With easy parking, bathrooms, and it's free to see and learn about the area.
Michele — Google review
They don't honor their posted hours. We got there admittedly right before 5:00, but when we walked in the doors at 4:54, I expected to at least have a quick look around the main floor. As soon as we got in the door, however, a security guard immediately came over, said the Capitol was closed and told us we had to leave. When I said I just wanted to take a quick look since it wasn't 5:00 yet, she held out her arms like she needed to block me from trying to get past and said "No, I'm going to have to ask you to leave now." At this point, she looked ready to remove me by force, so we left. I've never disobeyed posted signs in a Capitol, and I consider myself a strict rule follower, so being treated like a criminal for wanting to stay somewhere until the posted closing time seems a bit ridiculous.On top of this bad experience, the grounds were basically nonexistent. It was just a big lawn area, no memorials or anything like that. I can't speak to the interior other than the hall we entered at, but it seemed very dungeon-like, with no artwork or historical items or anything like that. These could have been in a different area, though.I would not recommend stopping here. I would recommend some customer service training for their staff.
Amanda G — Google review
Our tour guide Kirk was extremely knowledgeable and so personable. He answered all of our questions and was very attentive. We never felt rushed and it was clear that Kirk loves his job! The capitol tour is a must see for all visitors to Lincoln. So much fantastic architecture and history packed into a gorgeous building. If you are in Lincoln, don't miss it!
Mark H — Google review
Look at the floor. Look at the walls and the ceiling. Everything is a piece of art. We took the tour and got so much history. We will be back. The view from the 14th floor is beautiful.
Maren — Google review
One of the coolest Capitol buildings I’ve been in. Very unique from others.
Brett P — Google review
It was a random trip. We traveled to Lincoln to buy a car. Walked the streets that are lined in a perfect grid. While the tall building is a marvel, the treasure lies inside, dim light, spectacular tall beams, peerless marble work, wall murals, prefect chandeliers, the state house chambers, it has an imposing peaceful and quiet gravitas. The interplay of architecture, light and muted displays create a harmonious experience. The building is the museum. A must see.
Roberto Y — Google review
I would say this is one of the more unique state capitols we have visited. The view from the 14th floor was expansive. Since the capitol was built significantly later than many other midwest capitol buildings, you get a fascinating mix of art styles. The architecture and planning crew's background probably has to do with this as well (you will find out if you take the tour). It is many fewer stairs than other capitols as well, which can be a plus for some.
Morris A — Google review
The architecture is astounding. The intricate details, wood inlay, mosaics, art, and brass are beautiful. So much thought and care went into this building! The tour guide (Alison) was so knowledgeable! Don’t miss it when you visit, and check out the library too!
Tom G — Google review
We enjoyed the guided tour and learned about so many things. We went to the up top and the views are fascinating. But not able to fine any gift shop. Take a tour if you have some time during your visit to NE. You can park your car for free for two hours at the front door side and don’t miss the Lincoln statue.
Ruplekha B — Google review
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Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
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Zoos & Aquariums
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is a world-renowned facility with an expansive collection of animals from around the globe. The zoo features a diverse range of habitats, including an indoor rainforest and desert ecosystem, making it a popular destination for visitors. The zoo is also home to one of the largest collections of wild cats in North America, as well as many other species of fascinating animals.
The zoo is one of our favorite places to go as a family. We always get a yearly membership since we frequent the park so much. What we do is we break our visits down into sections. Since the park is so huge it’s really difficult to cover the whole park and enjoy it at the same time if we do it all at once. This way we do a section we enjoy it we take our time and we have fun. The new sea lions exhibit is definitely our favorite. You completely feel engulfed in the experience and the escape once you enter the exhibit. My son loves to play with the sea lions through the looking glass window observation area. For me this is one of the best exhibits I’ve ever seen at any zoo. We always love to ride the train and the chairlift when they’re open. As a tip bring your own water bottle as things can be quite expensive and they can add it real fast otherwise. Overall, we enjoyed going to the zoo and watching our son engulf himself and all the exhibits.
Tech 7 — Google review
Always love going here and one of the best things about Omaha, and a must-see if you're not from here! The desert dome is perfect to go in when it's beginning of Spring or in Fall time honestly due to it getting so hot. My boyfriend and I walked the whole zoo in about half a day, being able to enjoy everything and this was when it was still under construction, about mid March. He is from California and says he's likes this zoo way more than San Diego Zoo. We are currently planning to go back sometime, its great experience and exercise!Recently went with my nanny kids too and they always have a blast when going, mainly stayed in the area with the small 'town' , as they call it, popcorn was great and staff was friendly and quick. A must see is always the aquarium, I will never get over the amazing tunnel of ocean above my head, my nanny kids were happy to see turtles in there.Thanks for being a great zoo and I can't wait to take my kids someday here.
Mykela — Google review
This was our first time visiting Henry Doorly Zoo and it's the best zoo I've ever been to. There is so much to see and do. We enjoyed riding the carousel and train. It was 97° during our visit and the Alaskan Adventure splash park was a fun end to our day. We loved the Butterfly Pavilion, Desert Dome, Scott Aquarium, and Lied Jungle. Make sure to pack water and snacks as the food is not cheap! Overall, a wonderful experience!
Deann H — Google review
Everyone said you have to check out world class zoo here in Omaha. The experience was good. But when you hyped up about the zoo, you will compare to DC Smithsonian or St. Louis Zoo. I think those are a bit better. So not to take away from the hard working people at the zoo. They offer various sights for animals. But because the was so hot most outdoor animals were not so active. The combining of aquarium and zoo together was a good idea. This is a whole day event for family. As we walked in, there’s no security checking any bags , so you can bring everything into the zoo. Restrooms were in need of improving. The smell of restrooms are ever present around the area. And additional fee apply for feeding giraffes, riding skylift over safari sections and other activities. If you come in early , recommend going to south entrance(main entrance). There were a lot of parking and all free.
Wind N — Google review
The Lied Jungle is probably the coolest area. Be sure to check it out early as it closes at 4 pm.The desert dome is cool, but a very minimal number of animals are actually there. They built a desert inside to make it look authentic. I'd say that's what makes omaha zoo so unique. It's not actually that big, and they don't have a ton of animals, but they did a good job of recreating different environments in which the animals would live.The aquarium is okay. Part of it was closed when we were there, so we didn't get to experience the whole thing.The train is cool, but you can't really see any of the animals while riding it because of all the brush overgrowth. You do have to pay extra for the train ride.The Sea Lion training was neat, but be sure to get there early. The seats fill up fast.
Olivia K — Google review
The zoo is fantastic. We've been to many zoos throughout the US and abroad, this one ranks up there with the best ones. The grounds are massive and covering all the exhibits in one day would be challenging. Especially if you have kids with you, then forget about it and just enjoy what you can get to.The elephant wing and grounds are really good and seeing the babies there was incredible. The steam train was also really fun and a must do. The gorilla pavilion is really cool and well put together. I'm not a big fan of looking at the gorillas because you can clearly see the sadness and sorrow in their eyes... It's sad to see them in captivity.
Vas S — Google review
We love this zoo! we have the passes and they are absolutely worth it! In just 2 visits they pay for themselves!This zoo allows you to bring in your own food and drink which is just the best and lets us really enjoy the day without cutting it in half as there is just SO much to see!
Mariam G — Google review
Absolutely beautiful zoo. Plenty of walking area. Even though it was a rainy day they were misters that are probably amazing in the summer for those hot days. My boyfriend told me they also have splash pads they open in the summer. They were also accommodating for the cold, all the animals were still in viewing areas just brought inside which I’ve never seen at a zoo. Not to mention the aquarium and butterfly garden. Both out of this world some of the best exhibits I’ve ever seen
Sydney J — Google review
This is the best zoo experience I’ve ever had. You walk in to each of the sections and it’s like you’re in there with them! All the birds flying around, the monkeys, and otters, and many more are right there! Seeing gorillas in person for the first time was just wild. The aquarium was fun, and just as good as Ripleys. The night time area was the coolest. Walking around on these docks in the dark, hearing and seeing all these animals splashing and moving around you. To top it all off, we saw the tiger. Since we came in winter, we only got to see half the experience, but we will try to return again in summer to see everything!
Russell C — Google review
This is by far the best zoo I've visited. All the animals looked healthy and had nice habitats. The gorillas were quite entertaining. There was zero "animal smell." The walking paths were wide and adequate for allot of visitors. Although the parking lot was full, the park never felt crowded. There were air-conditioned indoor displays and other places to sit and cool off or just take a break from walking. I did notice that some of the shows must be seasonal, as they were not running.
Teresa D — Google review
Hands down, this is one of the best Zoological Parks I have ever been to! It truly deserves the #1 rated zoo rating by USA Today. From the first exhibition to the last, this place was full of countless animals, educational activities, and beautiful enclosures. The Desert Dome was very engaging, the Asian Highlands Exhibit was beautiful, the Lied Jungle Room was HUGE! I thoroughly enjoyed every corner at this zoo and spent about seven hours walking around the entire complex. Wear lots of sunscreen and stay hydrated! This place is AWESOME!
Caleb C — Google review
The most incredible zoo meant for all ages. Free parking. $25 entrance fee for adults, kids two and under free. Beautiful and well kept. We went on a Saturday during peak hours and saw the Apes, Aquarium, the Jungle, creatures of the night. There is so much to enjoy here. Little nooks to get up close. Plenty of spots to sit down as you’re walking around.
Crystal — Google review
I can easily see why they are overall one of the best zoos in the United States. From the time you enter until the time you leave the customer service is about a 9. If you're having a problem at the kiosk some will walk right over and help you. Most of the exhibits are indoors so you can't really complain about the heat unless you're just a miserable person. The food is definitely over price so make sure you bring a lunch. Make sure you read the signs on the way to the butterfly area it clearly States no strollers are allowed so a lot of people hold the lineup removing kids from the strollers. Just don't go with a bunch of lazy lobsters that want to sit down the whole trip because they do block the view of the kids trying to see the animals. If I lived in Omaha I would definitely have a zoo membership. I enjoyed my trip so I hope you enjoy yours
Kaleidoscope K — Google review
We loved our day at the zoo! It’s a long walk but totally worth it. The zoo is clean, organized and safe for visitors. The kids (and adults!) were entertained all day. We were impressed at how close we got to some of the animals, especially the tiger and the alligators. Pro tip: the dome has a basement! We missed the stairway the first time through!
Cortney J — Google review
This is an amazing zoo.I have been to quite a few zoo's around the US as that is what me and my wife do every anniversary, we visit a zoo or aquarium in a different state each year. I have to say you can spend two days here, the Desert Dome is awesome, and while on the sky safari I gave my wife a new wedding ring set. It was breathtaking. Thank you Omaha Zoo
Travis L — Google review
Absolutely amazing zoo and attractions! Our family spent 3 full days there. We took our time, and saw the entire zoo. This was the first time taking our kids there and they were immersed in everything the entire time. Each day, they were disappointed to have to leave. We bought a membership, that happened to line up with member appreciation week, and it was well worth it. We went on a Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and the crowd wasn't bad. We are already planning another trip!
Ryan M — Google review
I used to come here all the time and it has been about 5 years since I was last here. Normally, this place is 5/5 for me. However, with all of the construction inside the zoo and about 50% of the animals present, it’s a 3/5. You’ll find many exhibits are closed and some of the animals missing from the smaller buildings. It doesn’t help that the two food trucks and most of the restaurants were either closed and only sold drinks/chips. I went on a Friday afternoon. Admission prices should be less if they have less to offer the public. Basically a ghost town once you get inside. I recommend not coming here this year.
Edward R — Google review
This zoo is amazing!!! On cold weather days, you still have so many animal enclosures to visit indoors, you can easily stay warm. And on warm days there are plenty of exhibits to see as well. There's a reason this zoo was ranked #1 in all 3 categories last year! Fantastic job @OmahaHenryDoorlyZoo
Steven F — Google review
This zoo was super fun! The different sections in the zoo were all very educational and imersive, and food stands even had different themed food for each section. The aquarium section was also really fun with a cool touch pool for the kids and great views of lots of cool species! The only downside to this zoo is the prices, be ready to steep prices pay for experience and food. The walk around the zoo can also be tiring as it is just one big loop. Other than that the kids had so much fun, next time we'll need a swim suit for the splash area!
Savanna S — Google review
I really enjoyed this zoo. The animals look well cared for. The butterfly 🦋 and bug 🐛 buildings were fantastic. I have a bad back, so road the train one way and had to walk, walk, walk. I was able to get the train back to the concessions. Technology was in the form of self-screen order. There is not much for directions for older people. Food good, so I didn't go away hungry.😁
Betty C — Google review
For the price and the hype for "world top ranked zoo", I expected better. Water bowls in many enclosures were very murky, the size of enclosures seemed too small in certain areas (especially in the Desert Dome) and many of the animals looked way too depressed (especially the gorillas and tigers). The Desert Dome was the most disappointing. For such a large dome, the animals were in small enclosures wrapped with netting, and the interior design of the landscape in the dome was just underutilizing the size of the dome, which makes me wonder if the design of the dome just for flexing from the outside. I also definitely did not see 1000+ species of animals as advertised on websites, plus there were a lot of the same animals in different zones. Food options were also terrible for a top ranked zoo. I've visited many other zoos with less to no cost and still had better animal exhibits, much more species of animals, management, and food options (like the free St Louis Zoo, Smithsonian Zoo, Kansas City Zoo and Seattle's Woodland Zoo). Makes me wonder where the $25 per person money goes too....Despite that, putting the status and price aside, I was still able to have a wonderful time at the zoo. The close experiences with the giraffe and elephant families were an unforgettable experience. Kinda bumped that the Forest Trial was closed during my visit, but the Lied Forest was my favorite exhibit, with an amazing replica of a tropical environment. The zoo can be fully explored within a day if you don't have kids with you and if you fully spend the opening hours in the zoo. I also recommend bringing your own food for lunch.
Marcus T — Google review
Often considered one of the best zoo's in the nation and rightly so. This zoo is absolutely top notch. The dessert dome and accompanied cave exhibit under ground are superb. Tons of animal exhibits and a pristine park. Plenty of family friendly restrooms and kid activities to keep the young ones, and parents happy. Every exhibit is a unique experience, don't expect to see it all in one day.
Shawn S — Google review
This place is amazing! Being from Orlando and having all the theme parks out expectations tend to be low when visiting places like this BUT let me tell you this place is amazing! We got to 95%of the exhibits in a day but it was tough but worth it! All of the animals were so active and felt so close to you even the lions and tiger!If you like baseball don't miss the wiffle ball field in the parking lot! Great day of memories made, hopefully we'll make it back another time!
Kelly I — Google review
My family voted this was not the #1 zoo that we have been too. It was a great day and we had fun, however the train had a long wait and then once we got on we saw no animals except maybe a couple and then saw a bunch of the back of the zoo. During this train ride they had to fill up so that took time too.Just walking around we hardly saw any animals. Inside the buildings we did see quite a bit but still feel like it was lacking.Our favorite part was the giraffe feeding and the sky lift.
Tiffany — Google review
Best Zoo, hands down, that we have been to. Everything is spaced out well. You will definitely get your steps in! The day we went, we got to see almost everything. Missed out on the lions and tigers, but got to see favorites like the giraffes and elephants! We spent about 3 hours there. Food establishments were all open, and service everywhere was great. The only problem we had was that there could be more signage as we lost our way a couple of times.
Dave C — Google review
A truly wonderful zoo! You’ll enjoy the diversity of animals and keep in mind you’ll be doing a lot of walking! The aquarium with shark + sea turtle tunnel is a great rest out of the sun. Can buy food inside or bring your own. Really nice gift shop as well and great outing for couples or families. Don’t miss the giraffes (you can even feed them) or the monkeys in Lied Jungle. The gorilla center is top notch too.
Alexandra U — Google review
I went to the zoo with my girlfriend during the Christmas festival and had a great time. We enjoyed walking around looking at the Christmas lights and hearing Christmas music. We also got to go through the aquarium and kingdom of the night while we were there. The animals are very active at night! Very cool and only $23 to get in. We had a great time. Highly recommend.
Candi D — Google review
We had an absolutely fantastic time here! There is some really cool exhibit design and very interesting species on display. I really liked walking through building with different biomes. I always like free-flying birds and there were some free-flying bats as well! In fact, there were more bat species on display here than any other zoo I've been to. Snakes are always of particular interest to me as someone who works with wildlife and has been working with snakes for 10 years. I was excited to see the Santa Catalina Island rattlesnake here! We all grinned ear to ear seeing beavers since they aren't common in zoos and listening to the staff sitting and feeding them talk about how they're cared for. Lots of arthropods are on display, including a butterfly house, and the aquarium was so fun to walk though too.
Maryann B — Google review
We didn't make the time to get through the whole zoo due to time, but this zoo is absolutely one of the nicest zoos I've ever been to. The building with the elephants inside, the building with the apes and the dome (especially the underground portion) was an excellent experience. If I ever go back to Omaha for a visit, I'll have to finish my trek through the zoo.I have been to a handful of zoos across the country, but have never been to one with an underground section mimicking a bat cave with stalagmites/etc., a swamp and more. It was so cool. I only wish I had more time to spend seeing the rest of the zoo.We happened to be there when the sea lions were getting fed too which was fun to see. Some of the zookeepers had them do tricks for us.
Christina — Google review
The best zoo! Fantastic animal exhibits. Clean campus. The splash pad is top notch. The carousel is beautiful. Many food options. We visit several times a year!
S K — Google review
We were treated to this zoo experience by Omaha folks we were visiting. It was an animal lover & photographer's dream! So much to see & do. Favorite exhibits were the jungle, the butterflies, and the aquarium. The primates & giraffes were also "must see" habitats. The elephants were not out, and we missed not being able to see them. The aerial & train rides were enjoyed by the entire family. This is a ZOO among zoo's...one of the best in the country!
Joanne B — Google review
It advertises itself as the nation's best zoo. I haven't been to enough to confirm or deny it, but I did enjoy my time here. Just be prepared; there is a LOT of walking involved.You can rent a stroller, wheelchair, or motorized cart for the day at what seemed to be reasonable prices.The Lied Jungle was my favorite of the attractions, with the Desert Dome a close second. The aquarium was interesting, but the only thing that stands out is the tunnel in which fish will swim overhead. It is a short tunnel.The animals seemed taken care of, and most seemed to be in appropriate sized enclosures.The gift shop was largely stuffed animals, as expected for a place for kids. Additionally, they have these pins you can purchase for exactly a dollar. They're large and have an animal on them, I chose the tiger, but they have several options.Personally I thought security was lacking. To get in, my friend and I merely showed our code on our phones, which they scanned and let us in. No metal detectors, no codes for purses or backpacks. While this makes entering faster, it did make me concerned. Just keep that in mind.We went on a Saturday (early April, so summer exhibits arent open), so the place was packed with people and children. That said, the lines for everything moved fast and we could see whatever animals we wanted, crowd or no crowd. Don't let the weekend masses deter you.
Tallstar's H — Google review
What a beautiful place. Animals appear well fed and very clean..HOWEVER ONLY reason I gave 3 stars is maybe from the time of year(?) Most food places were closed, train was not running, gondola was not running...which was very disappointing. It was in the high 80's and could have used some more places to buy water..Would have been nice to have a discounted rate early in the year, until everything is up and running. Food is pretty expensive...take your own if you can.
Edy H — Google review
Very good bargain. We have a zoo membership from the phoenix zoo. So admission was less exp3nsive. The sky way experience was only 7 dollars and was well worth doing. All the exhibits were well maintained and educational. Staff was helpful when needed.
Roberto H — Google review
Just visited here yesterday for a day long adventure, and I must say this zoo does not disappoint. It’s one of the best in the world, and I now understand why. Very fun, and affordable too. Informative exhibits and cool rides for all ages. The only thing preventing me from giving a full 5 stars was the lines to enter the zoo and to enter the various exhibits. It’s also really crowded overall, at least when I came here.Absolutely take this into consideration if you’re planning on coming here, especially on a very hot, humid, sunny day. You will need sunscreen and plenty of water. If possible, I’d strongly recommend ordering tickets and looking at a map of the zoo before you arrive, and planning out what exactly you want to see and do. It’ll save you a lot of time.I was here from 10am to around 3pm, and still missed several big areas, so this is definitely something you’d wanna spread out over multiple days unless you’re feeling ambitious. It’s that big of a zoo. But believe me, it IS worth it!
Minespidur — Google review
Loved this zoo. We went on a Sunday and will return on a Thursday to finish. You need more than a day to get through this zoo even if you rush it. Beautiful zoo so worth going you won’t be disappointed. The dessert dome was awesome.
Amy H — Google review
We go 8+ times a year despite it being more than an hour drive from us. There's always more to see, because you just can't see and enjoy everything in a single day.I recommend entering from the north entrance and going left towards the dome. The hill in that direction is much better going down, while the more gradual hill to the right is great for the end of the day.
Charlotte T — Google review
There’s so many animals to see and we got to feed giraffes and stingrays. It’s packed even when it opens with lines for certain habitats. The pathways undulate which can be an issue if your pushing a heavy wagon or stroller along on a hot day. Overall it was nice the aquarium was our main focus since my little ones like sea animals. The aquatic area was also a plus it was a nice way to cool off on a hot day.
James — Google review
I really like this zoo. It's environmental friendly and there is animals from all over the world. I would definitely recommend this as number 1 zoo. It's so big you can't visit it in one day. The aquarium is spectacular; you can walk under sharks! There is volunteering opportunities for those fourth grade and up.
Miranda S — Google review
There's a reason this is one of the highest rated zoos in the United States. There is so much to do. If you are planning to come during the weekend or summer, it's busy. If you come during the off season, you'll be able to get through the park in one day, but some attractions will be closed.The food is great, the park is clean, the bathrooms are clean, and the animals are clearly well taken care of.
Cameron — Google review
First time using my yearly zoo pass. Enjoyed every moment. A couple Highlights ... the Stingray exhibit for one. Enjoyed touching the top of the rays as they swam past. Also Enjoyed feeding one. Be aware, even as members, this area was $4 more a piece and non members $5? Then you can buy food there for another small fee. The new look and area for the Garilla area was nice. The remodeled Aviary was also nice to enjoy. The aquarium is my personal favorite.
Arnold M — Google review
We were zoo members for many years until we moved out of state. We always loved the zoo, enjoying the natural landscapes with animals and the IMAX movies. This summer, despite the heat, our family drove more than three hours to visit our favorite zoo.However, we were disappointed with the recent renovations. Although there are more views and designs, the changes felt too artificial. The natural charm of the zoo seems overshadowed by the obvious man-made elements.Additionally, our favorite part, the Jungle, closes early at 4 PM. Furthermore, we noticed that the ticket prices and household membership fees have doubled since our last visit.While we appreciate the efforts to improve the zoo, we miss the more natural atmosphere and the affordability it once had.
Weifang G — Google review
What a neat place. We took our 5 and 7 years old. The treehouse and splash pad were an absolute hit. The food could use a little improvement but we knew we were at a zoo. I really appreciated the affordable prices throughout the zoo. My mother even was accommodated most of the zoo on her mart cart there is a lot of knew exhibits and amenities. Very nice and clean. We will be back for sure.
Travis G — Google review
My family and I loved this zoo. Our favorite animals were the snow leopards, everything in the aquarium, the giraffes, gorilla, and tiger. The butterfly exhibit was beautiful. The jungle was amazing. I thought it definitely lived up to its reputation. We went through in about 4 hours stopping for a lunch we brought in ourselves. The longest wait we had was about 20 minutes to buy our tickets to get in.Once you are on the loop, there is really no way to cut through to the entrance again. This is true for the desert dome as well. You are committed to the loop. Maybe if the train is running, it's different, but we were there before the train season. Same for the aviary. I highly recommend this zoo!
K W — Google review
This was a great place. The butterfly exhibit happened to be close that evening, but there were still a lot to see. I spent around 1.5 hrs here. I never noticed due to how much fun I was having. I really liked the aquatic, cold blooded, and nocturne exhibits. It was crazy how hot and humid it was in there. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes that you don't mind getting dirty. And seeing as this is where the animals are, there will be smells.
Candy D — Google review
As always, there were plenty of exhibits full of animals and a few that didn't have animals in them, as they were being updated or cleaned. Which was a huge bummer for my kids. Another huge disappointment was that the Bay Family Children's Adventure Trails was closed and only open on the weekends. My kids would've really enjoyed it. And a lot of food vendors around the zoo were closed, as a diabetic and a mother, they would've been helpful. And was sad the monkey exhibit was closed, as my kids love monkeys. There needs to be an option on kiosk to add military discounts. And prices on things were crazy expensive, and for a family who only gets to spoil their kids once a year, it would've been nice to spend less and get more for our kids.
Britt F — Google review
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo is a wonderful experience. I recommend dedicating 4 hours, more if you can. I very much enjoyed the new large ape exhibits. The areas for giraffes, elephants, and large cats are very nice. The Madagascar building and desert dome are also must sees. And the aquarium has to be experienced at least once, so cool. For comparison I have been to Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, and San Diego zoos within the last few years. I'd recommend to visit all of these zoos. Omaha zoo is easy to navigate, areas I saw were all clean and in good condition, staff interaction was all positive.While in the zoo I ate at Omaha steak grill. Worst burger of my entire life. A burger from McDonald's is 100 times better, not exaggerating.I encourage everyone to donate to conservation efforts to protect our world's creatures great and small. And to take measures in everyday life to protect our planet.
Shelly M — Google review
We bought a two day pass for the zoo. There is so much to see and do that two days is a MUST! The Lion Talk- a MUST! The gorillas - a MUST! There is refill stations for water so make sure to bring a bottle with you. Food prices aren’t outrageous either. They also allow outside food and beverages in, just not glass. The Elephant Habitat is absolutely gorgeous, don’t miss going to check out the elephant herd house. If you skip it you’ll be missing out on a ton of elephants, to include new babies!
Danielle S — Google review
I'm from California and have gone to the LA Zoo and San Diego Zoo. The San Diego Zoo has always been my favorite of the two. This Zoo is just as good as the San Diego Zoo if not better. It's a large size with plenty to see and do. Unfortunately, on this specific trip there was quite a few Exhibits closed either for construction and/or for the season. Overall, a great Zoo to visit that will easily take the whole day to look at all the Exhibits and more if the kids area is open and you have little kids to play.
Michael H — Google review
Incredible! They have some areas closed for construction but it still looks great, they have so many areas to enjoy the under construction areas are not missed. Plan on tons of walking and plenty of animals to see. Best zoo I have attended! The aquarium is fantastic!
Sammijo H — Google review
Beautiful zoo. Good mixture of indoor and outdoor activities. Plenty of food and drink places scattered, but also not necessary because they let you bring in food and drinks. Have wagon rentals, or bring your own. Extra activities can get pricey (sting rays, feeding giraffes, sky ride, carousel, I'm sure there's more...) but there's so much to you don't have to do the extras to have a full day! Everything is neatly paved, so wagons and strollers have no problems gliding. Be advised, it's not perfectly flat, so at some point you'll end up walking uphill. Highly recommend the trip to anyone interested.
Gaming L — Google review
Absolutely loved the facility. We didn't get to see a lot of the animals we wanted to since we went on a really windy day and went kind of late. Arrived around 1 pm and they close at 6. In the 5 hrs we did get to see a good amount still though. I would recommend going earlier in the day and with a little warmer weather. So much to do and do much to see so make sure you go in the morning if you can. We had a great time still, I'd definitely take the family back if it wasn't a 2 ½ hr drive for us.
Buk K — Google review
When I had a bunch of little kids, the zoo was the place I knew I could tackle. We could bring our stroller, our own food and drink, and see as much or as little as we wanted. We like to see the indoor exhibits in the winter when no one is there. When the zoo is busier in the summer, we love to stick to the splash pad and children’s adventure trail.
Jill S — Google review
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The Old Market
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The Old Market is a district situated in the heart of Omaha, Nebraska. It is positioned between South 10th Street and 13th Street to the east and west respectively. The area encompasses Farnam Street to the north, and Jackson Street to the south. This locality boasts numerous high-end retail shops, art galleries, and dining establishments offering sumptuous cuisines for visitors to savor.
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Horseshoe Council Bluffs Casino
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An exciting day out for the whole family is a visit to Horseshoe Council Bluffs, where more than one thousand six hundred slot machines and racing dogs are on offer. Dog races, table games, restaurants and bars are all available in this lively casino complex.
It's getting a bit old, but that doesn't bother me a bit because they have a lot of the old fashioned 3 & 5 reel slot machines. Plenty of the video slots too if that's what you prefer.I just have one gripe, there's a cafe that says open 24 hours, but it was closed in the wee hours of the morning...we were starved! I'm not sure why casinos aren't offering food 24 hours a day like they used to. Covid is over people.
Janna S — Google review
I was in the area, and thought I would stop in for a few hands of blackjack. All of their tables (except one, that was full) paid 6 to 5 on blackjack instead of the centuries old standard of 3 to 2. This makes playing blackjack worse odds than some slot machines. Anytime you see 6 to 5 blackjack, you should refuse to play, and leave a one star review of the casino. Perhaps they will start offering traditional odds on BJ again if everyone did this.
Jeff A — Google review
Asked for a restaurant in the casino and was only told about the Whisky Roadhouse as it was the only one at the establishment by these two red shirt employees. After eating there, it was decent but, not really what we were looking for for a good dinner. Anyway, we started walking around to gamble a little and found a very nice steak house, which was more of what we were looking for, for dinner not a rice bowl and a burger that anyone can get anywhere at any point in time. Either way I had a decent time with my friend from out of town. Next time I will be going to the steak house restaurant to get a great meal.
Troxx A — Google review
Everything is all on one floor. Slots are looser compared to Ameristar's. Doesn't feel closterphobic because they have room to spread everything out. My only complaint is there were no drink servers and only one drink station. The restrooms were on the same side as the drink station. Overall, it's not bad.
Paul D — Google review
Went to JB's steakhouse. Phenomenal! Rachel our waitress was just fantastic! Food was supreme! I just can't say enough good about this place and it's staff and quality of food.
Brenda S — Google review
It was fun . Went late so there wasn't many people. Free pop and coffee. Garage to park in . Clean bathrooms. Lots of slot machines & and card and dice tables. I limed it better when u cashed out and got money instead of a ticket.
Linda F — Google review
Great selection of slot machines and denomination. Great benefits if you have a players card. Large and roomy, one floor. There was a small non-smoking room, but it is now gone, hoping it will come back. Miss the buffet, of course, but the food at JB's is excellent. Have never been to the steakhouse, but you can see the menu and the prices outside the door of the place. Free pop and coffee. There is a hotel attached. Surface and garage parking available, no valet and handicapped parking, is not the greatest. Not enough stalls. Overall, this is a great casino, but just like all casinos, be prepared to lose your money.
Tami W — Google review
Great food, service and games ( when they’re open). Food options close early. Limited table games and poker options open during the week ( which is standard post Covid but nonetheless disappointing). Sometimes takes a while to get service at the only bar that is always open because there’s only 1-2 bartenders serving the entire building. I enjoy it so much more on the weekends when the hustle and bustle of patrons enjoying all the Horseshoe had to offer is available. Still one of my favorite casinos in the country.
Renee K — Google review
Don't get across the river often at all. It was a treat to go with my ride or die. We had fun. From my favorite roulette to the oh so economical penny slots. It was thoroughly entertaining. I am a lucky charm but it's only to others lol
Krystal R — Google review
Super fun! Has a lot of character, had a nice winning streak on the big dice craps machine. Customer service was super helpful also getting me upgraded to Platinum status with my veteran ID. Really cool they are linked with Caesars rewards so I can get perks out in Vegas too. Clean machines and friendly bartenders too. Good trip.
Shawnerrific — Google review
I come from Sioux Falls SD . I used to go grand falls casino in Sioux Falls . I got very bad experience over there .I ‘m happy I found this place today., all dealer supper nice and friendly. A lot table game and mashing game. Although I loose money today here ,but I m still happy. I m highly recommend this casino to you . I will be back more often.
Maureen L — Google review
Need new chairs for the slots. I was wearing shorts and the chairs pinched my legs. The chair seats were cracked, split or just broken when sitting on the chairs.. Also, I don't know if they need to hire more personnel but the slots machines are dirty, I did not see anyone cleaning. Cigarette ashes, sticky substances, and trash were left on the slot tops. People could get sick from these slots. You have all sorts of people from all over playing these slots. If you don't disinfect your hands constantly you could become sick or spread a disease. I like this casino but it has gone down hill a bit since I was there last. I hope it improves soonest.
Sandy C — Google review
Some of the slot machines had buttons that were not legible, and the video blackjack game was calibrated incorrectly. What I mean by that is when you selected any one of the 3 special bets, it would be either the one to the right or left. It was never the one selected. Also, their points club makes little to no sense. I think it would be worth it if you spend thousands of dollars but not for the one-off occasional gambler. However, JD's Cafe is pretty decent food and worth the price for the portions you get.
Nancy K — Google review
Slot are the worst payers I've ever seen! Drinks are weak. I remember when this place was great. What a shame. I'll never go back!
Shane D — Google review
Best chance to win here in terms of service they did okay could have been a bit cleaner but definitely a better variety of slots in my opinion and a better chance to win big
Nyomi B — Google review
Had a ton of fun!! Definitely a great atmosphere, clean as well! Security was very friendly and fun. Didn't win a dime but it was still very fun!
Emily C — Google review
Really enjoy the atmosphere here.Tuesday afternoon, not busy.(see my other review for Hilton Garden Inn if you are planning to stay at the hotel)New review 12/22/2022 - Winter Storm temps down to -17 with Wind chill to -30.This was my sanctuary for 2.5 days. Horseshoe does not have a Horseshoe Hotel, it is the Hilton Garden Inn. If you are a Diamond Casino member, the casino may comp rooms. Great staff. Had fun. Won at roulette.
Bart R — Google review
Great Experience! Fantastic Service! Excellent Food! Brought Seniors from Fremont, everyone had a great time. A few even won! Great Hosts, keep checking on us all the time while we were there! Thanks, Marv.
Marvin S — Google review
Getting a bit run down, and needing updates. Vistors can be a bit schetchy at late night times. The sports bar is nice, and the newest restaurant as well. Not cheap prices. It's an old river boat casino, so you kinda get what you get.The service is always top-notch, though. That's a plus.
Patrick F — Google review
The security staff are abysmal. There is one named Jen that kicked a friend of mine out for being intoxicated, which was acceptable, but while we were trying to get a ride she told us to get off the property immediately or she was calling the police. When we showed her we were trying, she said we weren't trying hard enough and my friend offered to walk to a neighboring hotel to wait and she told him he couldn't leave or she'd call the cops. All she did was escalate the situation rather than help to solve the problem and cut us a bit of slack for trying to leave and rides being far and few between.
Cody ( — Google review
4/5 stars rated. Sure could use all the blessings during times like these. Hopefully something begins to look up here ASAP. Anyways, yall will not be disappointed upon entering these doors. Be patient and things will slowly but surely begin to go your way. If you believe, you shall succeed. Have a blessed life. Cheers!
Boston S — Google review
Do not gamble here, especially don’t play 6 deck blackjack. The dealers here always hit 20-21 no matter what. Your better off taking your luck on slots. It’s way rigged against the player, they don’t shuffle there cards by hand, it’s all done by a machine. So if you come here planning to play blackjack do something else.
Ashton M — Google review
Machines are tight! This place is disgustingly dirty. Ashes from cigarettes all over the machines. Cups on the slot floor. Trash cans double as ashtrays and are overflowing with cigarette butts. Chairs need updating. Whole place needs updating. The non smoking section is a joke. People constantly walking thru the area smoking. I would not recommend coming to this place.
P&A M — Google review
The iconic name is not in good keeping with what you might expect. The last time I was in a casino this dirty was on a reservation in the middle of nowhere.Place smells like an ashtray because they don’t manage the air or keep it clean. There’s ashes, dirt and grime on all of the machines, the carpet is stained and stank. I never saw any employees cleaning like you typically would and it shows. Also had red shirt employees cut us off rudely multiple times. Place runs like a two bit operation… never be back…
Randy I — Google review
This is the 1st Caesars property that I've ever experienced discrimination (not racism). Forget being a 7 star, it shouldn't happen period!!! And you'd think that the head of security would at least try to listen to the situation first, but that wasn't even close to the case. As soon as he came over there, I was in the wrong. Didn't ask any questions about the situation. I most definitely won't be coming back to this Caesars property again.
Flyt — Google review
We stayed for a night while passing through. It took a little while to check in to spot. Rained some and the parking lot/RV park fills with water pretty fast. It just power and water in the overflow section. None of the staff were very friendly. Drinks are over priced and the slots pretty tight. One other note is that its pretty smoky in some areas. Probably wont return in the near future.
Collin M — Google review
It's not that clean. I never saw one person walking around wiping down the machines or emptying ashtrays. They do have a lot of machines both new and old. I never saw anyone winning at all or being paid even though the casino boasts and 89% payout rate. The cashiers were nice and got you through the line quickly.
Anita S — Google review
Lovely sized casino with lots of amenities and they welcome RVers to stay overnight. Gamble ,eat, have a few drinks and walk to the parking lot and you're home!
Rose Z — Google review
Nice selection of slots. Table games didn't offer any less expensive minimums. The beverage station didn't have water or stir sticks for coffee. The lack of attention to the restrooms and such was poor. We also never saw a single waitress come around asking if anyone wanted a beverage. Dissapointed.
Eric S — Google review
Spent many hours there over 2 days. I enjoyed the variety of games. The machine had a button to push that called for beverage service. The restaurant options were clean and the burger in the Cafe was excellent. The is a Caesars Casino affiliate.
Jeff H — Google review
I like how they put this place together as far as remodel.More updated games.Nice and clean.Go in and enjoy yourself.Don't expect to win just expect to have a good time
Slot D — Google review
We really wanted to spend some time messing around here, however, it was so smokey, it just wasn't a safe place to be. I cannot believe that Iowa allows indoor smoking within the casinos. As I understand it, 85 percent of the population do not smoke, so why cater to the 15 that do.
Tim C — Google review
We stopped to check it out. A bit smokey I thought but the place seems fairly big.
Joshua C — Google review
The horseshoe is just the place you want to be when you want to wiend down have a drink and watch some sports,horse race,or maybe boxing i enjoy the horses myself.It offers table games both automation and live depending on the way chance is offering up a win ,or the power of mind is strong giving you the win.Offering high stakes and even better steaks in the food networks Guy Farrari restaurant and fine accommodation its a place i could frequent more then i should so come on down and have a bite to eat and take some money home .think postive and gamble responsibly
Kired A — Google review
Making half non smoking unfair my as well make it non drinking alcohol. Because i don't like being around drunk people or alcohol. Pushing alcohol get people drunk but cut smoking doesn't make sense to me. Also not paying out most of the time someone over head needs investigate casinos. Serving alcohol puts people at risk when they leave drunk .
K. I — Google review
Decent amount of video slots. Wish they had a true dedicated non smoking area not just a corner of the casino. I prefer Prairie Flower because of this
Tracie F — Google review
Staff VERY nice. Drinks good. Slots are tighter than Oklahoma's (crazy, right?) but better than the Indianapolis Horseshoe's, but there's a decent variety of games, including video poker. Promos are ok--a few very good RC/TC ones and hits and misses for the others. Clean bathrooms. Great weather-proof access from the Hilton Garden Inn attached.Need more food options. Wanted to eat but didn’t find good mid quality casual food, twice. Good weekday parking but limited on weekends / events. Would still prefer less smoking areas. Some patrons leave behind a big mess. Overall enjoyed it
Jeff Z — Google review
My wife and I, along with my adult children, went to the Whiskey Roadhouse to see On The Fritz and had a terrific time!
Bill S — Google review
Like this casio. Fun environment. A little too noisy of machines. Well lite environment. Nice lightly inside the parking garage. There is plenty of outside parking and a parking garage. All free parking.
Angie A — Google review
Slots are too tight. Been there a couple times in the past few weeks. Slot machines took my money as fast as I could spin. No entertainment value here. I don't mind losing, but it would be nice if I could make $200 last longer than 30 minutes. On the plus side the Thursday karaoke was OK.
Chuck F — Google review
This casino has easy access to 43 power/water sites with a dump station on site. RV parking is next to the interstate. When we arrived and went into Security to check in for 3 nights, they said we could only stay for 1 because the baseball finals were going to start. I looked down, and the paper he was reading said walk-ins were able to stay 1 or 2 nights. When I questioned it, he said he was told 1 because they were going to be full. It was fairly cool that evening, so we decided to Boondock in the north lot. The far North lot had about 20 Semi's idling, which is where they said we could park. We were able to park in the adjacent lot, which was much quieter. Upon setting up, we went inside for a sandwich and drink as we would like to support the places we stay. One sandwich and drink was 34.00, and we will just say you don't get what you pay for. Day 2 was much warmer (85) a little warm to Boondock, but we managed. As we walked around the casino, there were 4 RVs parked in the 43 spaces available. Little agitated, to say the least! Day 3 hit 92 outside with humidity rising as rain is forecasted in a few days. At this point, we wouldn't pay for a spot even if they had one open, none the less, at dusk we walked around the casino again just to see availability now. Out of 46 spots, 36 of them were available. I'm pretty sure they didn't get the rush they thought they might catering to what could have been a full couple of weeks instead of taking care of the people who were there to stay short-term. 🤔 An overall loss of at least $300 if not more as we never went back in. Also, I just was reading other reviews. If someone left a good one, Horshoe responds with gratitude, The ones that weren’t so great weren’t even acknowledged.
Mikole A — Google review
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2701 23rd Ave, Council Bluffs, IA 51501, USA
(712) 323-2500