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Everyone is feeling the pain at the pump. To help kick-start your travel plans to the Colorado Springs Area, the Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has launched an innovative campaign to promote summer tourism called "Tank Full of Summer Savings." The CVB has combined fuel-themed discounts from its member lodging properties, attractions and restaurants to offer savings to visitors. All deals can be found on the CVB website click here.
Sixty years ago, the City of
The Garden of the Gods Visitor and
The City cares for approximately 13,000 acres of diverse open space from grasslands carpeted with wildflowers to the cool shade of creekside trees and rock formations stretching to the sky.
Expanding Horizons
The
Colorado Spring's budding cultural scene supports a constant plethora of performing and visual art activities. Visit the community-wide PeakRadar.com web site for a directory of upcoming cultural events. The City's own historic 1923 City Auditorium also plays host to a wide variety of community opportunities.
Get Going
Colorado Springs by bicycle can be done via 85 miles of on-street bike lanes, 118 miles of urban bicycle trails and 61 miles of un-paved mountain bike trails. If you prefer to travel by foot, the City also cares for 105 miles of urban trail great for walking or running and 160 miles of park hiking trails.
The City manages seven regional parks; eight community parks, and 136 neighborhood parks. The Memorial Park Skateboard Park features 40,000 square feet of obstacles, bowls and pools that attract inline skaters, skateboarders and BMX bikers from across the country.
The summer Spray Ground at Deerfield Hills Commmunity Center has 16 different water spray features containing over 50 individual spray nozzles. Uncle Wilber Fountain, located in Acacia Park in vibrant Downtown, features spray jets also popular with children for summertime fun.
Sertich Ice Arena where they offer public skating, birthday party packages, lessons and adult open hockey. The City also offers a wide variety of other recreation services and sports programs for children and adults.
The City also owns and operates two beautiful golf courses for players of all abilities.