Colorado SpringsFrom Colorado Springs, you'll have access to more mountain wilderness and scenic venues than you'll know what to do with. Anyone who enjoys getting outside and really seeing some natural wonders will simply love a trip through Colorado Springs. The options for scenic sightseeing are endless in this city that is situated right in the foothills of Pikes Peak, on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains. Pikes Peak is famous for a reason, and now you can see for yourself Head out of the city to the Arkansas River and you'll find the perfect places to hit the water with some white-water rafting trips; a great way to cool off after spending time on those dusty mountain trails. If all that hiking and boating wears you out, you Whether you need a boat for white-water rafting, or a horse for hitting the mountain trails, we can set that up for you. Quick Facts: -- The song "America the Beautiful" was inspired by the view atop Pikes Peak. -- The city as a whole sits more than a mile above sea level. Narrow Your Results:Narrow By DestinationNarrow By DurationNarrow By Travel ModeNarrow By SeasonNarrow By Keyword![]() Colorado Springs, CO2 trips match your search criteria.
Colorado Springs, Leadville & Great Sand Dunes National Park7 to 10 Nights | Starting from $3,095Start your trip in the Mile High City, Denver, and stand at exactly one mile above sea level. Visit Colorado Springs, home of the United States Air Force Academy, Garden of the Gods Park, and the Pikes Peak Cog Railway. Tour Gold Rush history in Leadville, the highest incorporated city in the United States, by bicycle or historic train. Raft the Arkansas River and climb some of the tallest sand dunes in North America. You can even view some dinosaur fossils as you head back into Denver.
Springs, Mountains & Sand Dunes of Colorado11 to 14 Nights | Starting from $4,350Visit Colorado Springs, home of the United States Air Force Academy, Garden of the Gods Park, and the Pikes Peak Cog Railway. Tour Gold Rush history in Leadville, the highest incorporated city in the United States, by bicycle or historic train. Raft the Arkansas River and climb some of the tallest sand dunes in North America. You can even view some dinosaur fossils as you head back into Denver.
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can have a quieter change of pace while exploring the old ghost towns and abandoned mines. Try your hand at a little gold panning too and feel the gold rush fever.




