Imagine dramatic views, 300 foot towering sandstone rock formations against a backdrop of snow-capped Pikes Peak and brilliant blue skies. That"s the view from the beautiful Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center terrace. Your visit to the Center will open up all the many secrets to the Garden
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The perfect place to start a visit to the Garden of the Gods! Watch the 14-minute, HD Theater Show: "How Did Those Red Rocks Get There?" Gift shops featuring Colorado-made items, 30 interactive exhibits, a balcony cafe overlooking the Park and Pikes Peak. 30 minute summer bus tours. Free map of the
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This remarkable 1,360-acre park is so full of weird and surreal red sandstone rock formations that it looks like Mother
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# 1 visited attraction, 14-minute HD movie, nature museum, 30 interactive exhibits, 3 award winning gift shops, caf with spectacular (!) views of this geological marvel, park maps, guided walks, nature talks, Segway tours, rock climbing, jeep & van tours, bird watching, hiking, Free Admission.
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Two surveyors exploring areas south of Denver in 1859 came upon a collection of dramatic sandstone formations. One of the gentlemen suggested it would be a capital place for a beer garden. Fortunately, his companion had clearer vision, thinking instead it is a fit place for the gods to assemble. So
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A registered National Natural Landmark, the Garden of the Gods is a collection of 300-foot sandstone rock formations set in the shadow of famous Pikes Peak. The formations are more than 300 million years old and have names like the Siamese Twins, Kissing Camels, and Cathedral Spires. Donated to the
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Located in the foothills on the west side of Colorado Springs, the Garden of the Gods is renowned for its spectacular red sandstone formations.
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Awesome climbing! Sandstone, brittle in many areas - watch for loose rock! By lifetime I mean you can climb all over it and never get bored. Many different levels of climbs. Bouldering allowed. While climbing is free here, you must get a permit at the Visitor's Center before beginning; please obser
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The beauty of Garden of the Gods Park, with its dramatic red rock formations framing Pikes Peak, serves as a magnificent eastern gateway to Colorado?s Rocky Mountains. The park?s towering red sandstone rocks have long been recognized as a landmark. American Indian people often gathered to stay in t
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