Interested in visiting the Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs area? Our family took a vacation there recently, and absolutely loved it. We decided that we would definitely be interested in going back some day. Along the trip we learned some things that we thought we'd share with you to make your trip easier.
To start, visit an awesome website: https://www.pikes-peak.com/ This website has some great suggestions, sample itineraries that were very helpful, coupons, and an offer to join the 14K club for more savings (but compare this club to the other coupons to see if there is anything different you would also want. The coupons they have available have changed in the last couple of weeks, so we didn't just have those available to us when we went.
We ended up joining the 14K club, and it was worth it for us because of the discounts we got from being members. However, join at your own risk. We had multiple places that either wouldn't give the discount it said they were supposed to or did it grudgingly. And almost 100% of the places we tried to use the membership at had to call a manager to know what the membership was and be able to use it. A lot of just normal employees had no idea. For example, we got the discount for the Cripple Creek train, but the gal there refused to give us the merchandise discount. Which was lame.
Still, it ended up being worth it in the end as here and there we got little discounts on things like entrance fees and meals. BUT, make sure you have access to the app and to the website, and also possibly printed off, so that you can show the coupon to the different attractions.
Here is a list of the different attractions we went to in the Pikes Peak/ Colorado Springs area. Check back throughout the next couple of weeks as I add individual posts for each attraction. Note: There are a lot more things to do in this area, but this is a list of what we were able to go see.
1. Cripple Creek
Cripple Creek is a fun, old mining town. Ride the train, visit old buildings, and learn a bit about the area's mining past. Click here to learn more: http://asweuseit.blogspot.com/2018/07/guide-to-visiting-cripple-creek-colorado.html.
2. Santa's North Pole Workshop
A Christmas themed amusement park, this is like nothing you have ever experienced. Click here to see our experience: LINK COMING SOON
3. Garden of the Gods
Beautiful scenery, and a photographer's dream. Click here for our recommendations: LINK COMING SOON
4. Pikes Peak
They say on a clear day you can see multiple states from here. To read about our tips, click on this link: LINK COMING SOON
5. Manitou Cliff Dwellings
For a chance to step in to the past and literally get your hands on a cliff dwelling, this is the place to go. For our review, click here: LINK COMING SOON
6. Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds, in addition to a beautiful view, offers activities like cave exploration, gem mining, and the chance to soar like a bat. For our findings, click here: LINK COMING SOON.
7. Florrisant Fossil Bed National Park
From fossils to petrified red wood trees (you read that right), Florrisant shows them all. To read our account, click here: LINK COMING SOON
8. Florrisant Fossil Quarry
This was a fun place where you can hunt for your own fossils to take home. For our experience, click here: LINK COMING SOON
9. Broadmoor Seven Falls
One of our favorite water fall experiences ever. For more information, click here: LINK COMING SOON.
10. Downtown Manitou Springs
A taste-testing experience you aren't likely to forget. For more info, click here: LINK COMING SOON.
11. Old Ghost Town Museum
Take a walk through an old west town at the museum and search for real gold. Click here to read our experience: LINK COMING SOON.
Of course there are multiple hotels to stay in, but we stayed in the brand new Best Western Plus Executive Residency Fillmore Inn. Too read our review, click here: LINK COMING SOON.
Have you gone to Pikes Peak or Colorado Springs? Comment below with your favorite part of the experience.
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