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One of the trails is the Edna Mae Bennet Nature trail, [11] a 2.6-mile (4.2 km) trail in the rocky bluffs of the park with views of ravines, canyons, and rock formations. [13] Other noted trails are Templeton Trail and Yucca Flats. [4] There is a dog run, like Bear Creek Dog Park. [14]
There are also soccer fields. [1] Restrooms, pavilions and most picnic spots are wheelchair accessible. [2] At the eastern end of the park is a connection to a short trail called the Bear Creek Trail that meets up with the Pikes Peak Greenway. At the western edge of the park, a trail connects to the high-country Bear Creek Cañon Park.
Pikes Peak Greenway is a 16-mile (26 km) trail in Colorado Springs, Colorado that parallels Monument and Fountain Creeks and winds through and alongside parks, like Monument Valley Park, and sports complexes. It connects with other trails, such as the Midland Trail, Bear Creek Trail and Templeton Gap Trail.
Inspiration Point, Colorado Springs. There are two hiking trails that begin at the top of Seven Falls. They are open from May through October until 7 p.m. The Inspiration Point trail is a 1-mile-long (1.6 km) winding trail to Inspiration Point and takes about one hour round trip. There are views of the city of Colorado Springs and the plains.
Red Rock Canyon Open Space is a 1,474-acre (2.3 sq mi; 6.0 km 2) city park in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is situated on the west side of the city, adjacent to Manitou Springs and south of U.S. Route 24. The park consists of a series of parallel ridges (called "hogbacks") and eroded canyons.
There is a picnic table in the 3.2-acre (1.3 ha) park.(For citations, see Adams Park, a neighborhood park.) Broadmoor Bluffs 5315 Farthing Drive 80906 Neighborhood A picnic area and playground are located in the 4.4-acre (1.8 ha) park. There is also an area for sledding.(For citations, see Adams Park, a neighborhood park.) Broadmoor Glen
Austin Bluffs is a summit in the Pikeview area of Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado, at 6,673 feet (2,034 m) in elevation. [1] It is also a residential area, that was once a settlement [vague] and the site of a tuberculosis sanatorium. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs campus was moved there in 1965. [2]
The trail is the remains of a former 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge [1] funicular railway whose tracks washed out during a rock slide in 1990. The Incline is famous for its sweeping views and steep grade, with an average grade of 45% (24°) and as steep as 68% (34°) in places, [ 2 ] making it a fitness challenge for locals of the Colorado Springs ...