Garden of the Gods Colorado
Towering red sandstone fins erupt from the Colorado plains, framing a jaw-dropping view of Pikes Peak — free to enter and open year-round.
About this spectacle
Garden of the Gods is a public park in Colorado Springs where massive sandstone formations rise in vivid shades of red, pink, and white against the backdrop of snow-capped Pikes Peak. Towering fins and balanced rocks create a surreal, almost otherworldly skyline you can walk among at ground level. Morning light sets the red rocks glowing, casting dramatic shadows across the desert scrub. Paved and unpacked trails wind through the formations, bringing visitors within arm's reach of geology hundreds of millions of years in the making. Hawks circle overhead, mule deer graze at the margins, and the scale of the rock faces only becomes apparent when you stand at their base. The park is free to enter and requires no special permits for day hiking, making it one of the most accessible geological spectacles in the American West.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: COS. Nearest city: Colorado Springs.
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