Outdoor Activities in Colorado Springs

By Hannah Shin
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Key Takeaways

From iconic landmarks like Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak to year-round hiking, biking, rock climbing, and seasonal adventures, Colorado’s breathtaking landscapes make it a must-visit destination for those seeking the best things to do in Colorado Springs.

Whether you’re a longtime native or a first-time visitor, the outdoor activities in Colorado Springs provide picturesque views, unforgettable adventures, and endless opportunities to experience the area’s most remarkable natural landscapes.

Three Must-Visit Natural Landmarks in Colorado Springs

  1. 1. Garden of the Gods
  2. 2. Pikes Peak
  3. 3. Red Rock Canyon
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Take advantage of Colorado’s year-round, sought-after weather with these top-rated destinations, including Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, and Red Rock Canyon.

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  1. Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods is one of Colorado Springs’ most iconic natural landmarks, famous for its towering red rock formations and stunning natural scenery. Visitors can enjoy free hiking along the well-maintained trails, rock climbing on designated routes, and panoramic views that offer endless photo opportunities.

Featuring guided tours, a theater, a gift shop, and family-friendly outdoor extravaganzas, Garden of the Gods offers something for every explorer.

  1. Pikes Peak

For avid hikers and adventurers, Pikes Peak is an ultra-prominent fourteener located in the Front Range of the American Rocky Mountains. Famously known as “America’s Mountain,” Pikes Peak towers over Colorado Springs at 14K feet, offering unbeatable views.

Visitors can hike challenging trails or drive the Pikes Peak Highway to the summit. Along the way, you’ll encounter alpine forests, wildflowers, and panoramic vistas that make every step worthwhile.

For homeowners in Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak’s majestic backdrop makes for true Western living. At Vantage Homes, our new construction homes in Colorado Springs lie at the foothills of this iconic landscape, offering scenic views and a lifestyle immersed in nature.

  1. Red Rock Canyon Open Space

Located along Highway 24, Red Rock Canyon Open Space is a 1,474-acre city park that offers a quieter, more peaceful alternative to the busier parks in Colorado. Featuring hiking, biking, and rock climbing trails, it’s the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility, making it one of the best underrated outdoor activities in Colorado Springs.

Year-Round Outdoor Fun

Colorado’s diverse terrain and ever-changing seasons make it ideal for enjoying outdoor activities year-round, from sun-drenched trails to snow-covered peaks.

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Hiking, Biking, Skiing, & Rock Climbing

From the trails of Palmer Park to the climbing routes in North Cheyenne Cañon Park, outdoor enthusiasts have plenty of options for hiking, biking, and rock climbing at any time of the year. For winter skiing and snowboarding, nearby mountain destinations such as Breckenridge Ski Resort and Keystone Resort offer terrain for all skill levels.

Golfing with Mountain Views

Colorado Springs is also home to scenic, high-elevation golf courses that offer a unique way to enjoy the outdoors year-round. With sweeping views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak, golfing here combines challenging play with unforgettable surroundings.

Notable golf courses include The Club at Flying Horse and Flying Horse North Golf Course, both known for their well-designed layouts and access to premier amenities. In select Vantage Homes communities, club membership is included with homeownership, making it easy for residents to enjoy golf, dining, and resort-style amenities as part of everyday life.

Activities for Every Season

Colorado Springs’ landscapes truly shine with the changing seasons:

Winter: Enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and winter trails.

Spring: Watch wildflowers bloom and enjoy mild-weather hikes and bike rides.

Summer: Longer days provide ample time for hiking, biking, rock climbing, and exploring the city’s parks and natural landmarks.

Fall: Take scenic drives or hikes to enjoy vibrant foliage.

Colorado's beauty never ceases to amaze, especially for homeowners who get to experience it 24/7, year-round. If you’re looking to make your next move to the heart of this stunning area, explore our new home communities in Colorado Springs and enjoy unmatched access to the city’s outdoor adventures.


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Hannah Shin

Hannah Shin is a lifestyle writer who covers travel, small-town charm, and the stories that make communities feel like home. When she’s not exploring new destinations or uncovering local favorites, she’s writing about how place, design, and everyday experiences shape the way we live.

Originally published Apr 1, 2026 under Things to do, updated April 22, 2026