Jam-packed with dramatic rock formations, the Garden of the Gods is a prime spot for hiking amid beautiful scenery. Stop for a photo by the Steamboat …
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Jan 19, 2025
This is a beautiful place. We got there late afternoon so we spent an extra night to go back and enjoy things we missed the first day! Full review by Angie Q
Jan 7, 2025
This was my first top in Colorado after driving from the East Coast. I loved it! Took the dog for a walk on a trail and photographed the rock formations with the Rockies in the background. There i… Full review by BlueRidgeTourist
Dec 31, 2024
Gorgeous scenery/views including red rocks, green mountains, and Pikes Peak. We did a self-guided car tour and stopped for a few different short trail walks and scenes. You can also reserve an SUV gu… Full review by GallThom
What is the fee? Is it free if you walk or bike in?
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Hello David. No fees to enter or park at the Garden of the Gods because the children of Charles Elliott Perkins donated it to the city in 1909 and wanted it to remain free. However our …
Hello David. No fees to enter or park at the Garden of the Gods because the children of Charles Elliott Perkins donated it to the city in 1909 and wanted it to remain free. However our group took the trolley tour and you do have costs on that. We really enjoyed that, the tour guide Sidewinder and the information he shared was wonderful. Hope this helps!
Yes, but only if you get there EARLY, like by 9 am at the latest. Or you can take a (paid) trolley or Jeep tour and let them drive so you can enjoy the view. You can still drive thru later, …
Yes, but only if you get there EARLY, like by 9 am at the latest. Or you can take a (paid) trolley or Jeep tour and let them drive so you can enjoy the view. You can still drive thru later, but it's a bumper-to-bumper crawl.
I'm not local. Best bet is to call the Visitors Center and ask. When it does snow up there it's beautiful but it melts fast. The rocks retain some warmth especially if the sun is bright.
Hi, I was wonderinh if it is possible to drive through the park with a 32ft RV? Thanks for the answer :)
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Yes you can! I saw a couple RV’s there. I recommend stopping at the Visitor Center first, they mapped out a route for us to drive so we could see everything in the park.
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