Plenty of them. This is the Front Range, after all. But chances are, you're thinking either of Pikes Peak, or, if rock formations specifically are what you're thinking, Garden of the Gods may be what you have in mind.
The address of the Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site is: Rock Ledge Rnch, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
No, the Garden of the Gods is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, not in Pikes Peak. Pikes Peak is a mountain in the vicinity of Colorado Springs, but the Garden of the Gods is a public park known for its red rock formations.
Halfway point between little rock and colorado springs
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The address of the John May Museum Center is: 710 Rock Creek Canyon Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80926-9800
The Garden of the Gods is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. It is a public park known for its stunning rock formations, hiking trails, and scenic views of the Rocky Mountains.
It is 351.62 miles according to MapQuest.
The web address of the Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site is: http://www.PikesPeakEcoFestival.com
Technically, most of Pikes Peak is U.S. Forest Service land. Colorado Springs is very close though....a mere 10 miles from I-25 and Highway 24 in Colorado Springs. Other close cities/towns include Manitou Springs, Woodland Park, Divide, Cascade and Green Mountain Falls. For more info, see www.pikespeak.us.com.
Colorado Springs is in the state of Colorado.
That rock formation is called the Garden of the Gods. It is a natural landmark and popular tourist attraction known for its towering sandstone rock formations against a backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. Garden of the Gods is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and offers hiking, rock climbing, and scenic views.
Consider Manitou Jack's in Colorado Springs or Silverheels at the Shops in Castle Rock. Another favorite with a limited by classy selection is the Gift Shop at the Fine Arts Center in Colorado Springs.