Fun Attractions to Enjoy in Colorado Springs!

If you love the sunshine, outdoors, and a fun, active lifestyle - Colorado Springs is for you! We have many fun activities to entertain your entire from large to small. From large gardens, mountains, historic districts and more, you'll find that this city everything you need. Are you thinking about relocating to Colorado Springs, or maybe you've just moved here and need some fun things to do? The Mike MacGuire team isn't here just to help you find a home in Colorado Springs, but to also help you find a new life here.

Here are a few of the top activities that you'll want to get out and enjoy, based on TripAdvisor's list, Activities To Do in Colorado Springs!



Garden of the Gods
This magical stop is a registered National Natural Landmark. There are dramatic views from a 300' towering sandstone rock formations and snow-capped Pike Peak. They feature a world-class Visitor and Nature Center and museum, and it is the most visited attraction in the region with new interactive exhibits.

Pikes Peak
Pikes Peak, located in the Rocky Mountains, is one of the most famous summits in the United States. The 14,115 ft fourteener—a mountain exceeding 14,000 ft above sea level—stands 8,000 ft high over what is known as the “Pikes Peak region.” This region includes many popular mountain towns at its base such as Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Cripple Creek, and Cañon City.

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoological Society was founded in 1926 by philanthropist Spencer Penrose to house his growing collection of exotic animals. Today, the Zoo has been successful in transforming a visitor’s experience from a passive viewer to an active participant. Visitors are submerged into culture and habitat, inspiring a new respect for the preservation of wildlife through hands-on education and creating a “never to be forgotten” experience.

National Museum of World War II Aviation
The National Museum of World War II Aviation will provide unique educational experiences that promote a deeper understanding of the historical importance of American aviation in World War II and its role in shaping the world in which we live.The Museum does this to preserve and strengthen the best traditions of the American aviation past and inspires new generations of leaders and innovators in the future.


The United States Air Force Academy
The Barry Goldwater Air Force Academy Visitor Center serves as the gateway to the United States Air Force Academy for hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. The center provides information on Academy history, cadet life, and campus attractions. Visitors to the United States Air Force Academy often wish to take in the iconic sights of our beautiful campus either through an escorted or self-guided tour.

Red Rock Canyon
The mission of the Red Rock Canyon Interpretive Association is to enhance the recreational, educational and interpretive programs of the Bureau of Land Management by providing materials and services to the public which promote an understanding, and appreciation of, the natural history, cultural history and sciences of Southern Nevada and specifically, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

North Cheyenne Canon Park & Starsmore Discovery Center
Cherished as a local landmark for many years, this stone building was originally the home of the Starsmore family. It was purchased by the City of Colorado Springs and moved to its present location in 1992. It serves as an introduction to Cheyenne Cañon and its beautiful waterfalls, rock formations, wildflowers and wildlife.

Olympic Training Center
The Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center rests on a 35-acre complex located near downtown Colorado Springs. The center has sports venues and support facilities for fencing, gymnastics, judo, modern pentathlon, shooting, swimming, taekwondo, weightlifting and wrestling. The facility also includes a state-of-the-art sports medicine and sports science center, and an athlete center featuring a dining hall and multiple residence halls.

Old Colorado City Historic District
If you're ready to see the preserved historic value of Old Colorado Springs, you have to check out this Historic District. They are all about promoting businesses in the area, and they have wonderful events and activities happening continually for you and your family. It's a busy place, and one worth visiting while in Colorado Springs.



Helen Hunt Falls
With a large trailhead, hiking here is well known and quite popular. There is a visitor center full of information and snacks. Once you reach the top, below you to the East is a view of the City from the Cheyenne Canyon.

Relocating to the Colorado Springs Area
If you and your family are relocating to Colorado Springs, one of the most important things you can do is get immersed in the culture. There are so many fun ways you can get outside and explore our great outdoors! Aside from the sites and locations we mentioned, there are always the other activities like rock climbing, rafting, horseback riding, hunting, fishing and so much more. If you're ready to start and want to work with the best real estate agent in Colorado Springs, visit our website today!

Mike MacGuire
Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent


The MacGuire Team
6760 Corporate Dr
Ste 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80919


719-536-4324 or 719-660-6793






Mike@BuyWithMike.com



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