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Cave of the Winds in Manitou Springs

Cave of the Winds

ADVENTURE, INSIDE AND OUT! Cave tours, spectacular scenery, rides and attractions from mild to wild atop breathtaking Williams Canyon. You will explore and soar and

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InclinE-Bikes

We are a locally owned and family operated electric bike shop located in Manitou Springs, CO.  We offer guided tours and electric bike rentals.  A

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River Runners Colorado

Established in 1972, River Runners offers fully guided whitewater river trips on Colorado’s Arkansas River. Choose from half day, full day and overnight adventures on

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Manitou Incline Hiking Trail Guide | Manitou Springs, CO

Manitou Incline

The most challenging hike in Manitou Springs. 2,744 steps climb 2000 ft. in elevation in under one mile. Plan on 2+ hours for this 4.5 mile round-trip hike. Please note that the Manitou Incline is ran through the Colorado Springs Park and Recreation, so with any questions pertaining to reservations, please call them at 719-385-5940.

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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Colorado Springs is home to America’s mountain zoo. Located at 6,714+ feet above sea level, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo offers breathtaking views of the city and

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Mueller State Park

Park Use: Hiking, Mountain biking, Camping, Horseback riding, Hunting, and Winter sports. Miles of Trails: 44+ Miles for hiking / 36 Miles for biking /

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Jeeps

Mountain Jeep LLC

Based in Colorado Springs, we offer sightseeing tours of beautiful Colorado… in a Jeep. Life’s better in a Jeep. Our tours offer breathtaking scenery, fun

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Pikes Peak Ascent & Marathon

The Pikes Peak Ascent and the Pikes Peak Marathon take running to a whole new level. It starts out like most races on a street in Anywhere, USA. After your first left turn, your next direction is up!

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Red Rock Canyon Open Space

Red Rock Canyon Open Space

Red Rock Canyon Open Space has trails of all levels, an off-leash dog area, and fantastic views of the Garden of the Gods and climbing by permit. The park consists of a series of parallel red rock ridges (called “hogbacks”) and eroded canyons, a continuation of the same sandstone rocks of the Fountain Formation that make up Garden of the Gods to the north.

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