Category - Adventure
If you’re traveling to Colorado, chances are, you’re carving out time for outdoor adventure, which is one reason why Colorado Springs was named one of the top five most pet-friendly cities in the U.S. Whether you’re planning a solo trip with your furry companion, or simply don’t want your dog to miss out on the action, follow these tips to make the most of your pup’s next expedition.
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In Colorado, rafting along the Rockies is a summer essential. It’s the perfect combination of adrenaline, spectacular sights, and team building. We sent staff to Cañon City, only 50 minutes from Cheyenne Mountain Resort, to really experience the tumultuous Arkansas River.
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Planning an all-day activity that pleases the entire group is nearly impossible, that is unless you happen to be vacationing in Colorado Springs! Besides being chockful of outdoor adventures, our luxurious resort, and world-class dining options, Colorado Springs is also home to one of the most multi-faceted attractions in the country—Cave of the Winds.
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For centuries, Colorado Springs has cast its spell on all travelers who dared to walk among its grand landscapes of mountain and plain. Sitting in the shadow of Pikes Peak, the state’s second-largest city is a mecca for outdoor activities of all sorts, but to experience Colorado Springs authentically, we recommend using your own two feet as the best vehicle for adventure. From soul-stirring waterfalls to Cheyenne Mountain herself, here are the best hiking trails in and around Colorado Springs.
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Rising 14,115 feet above sea level, Pikes Peak dominates the scenery of Colorado Springs from every vantage point. In fact, it was the very summit that inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write “America the Beautiful” when she climbed the purple mountain majesty in 1893. And now, it’s your turn to peak our iconic “14er” yourself!
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