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Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site: A Living History Experience

Experience Colorado Springs history at Rock Ledge Ranch: a living museum with Native American, farm, and Edwardian life from 1775-1909.

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Step back in time at Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, a living history museum in Colorado Springs. Explore the lives of those who inhabited the Pikes Peak region from 1775 to 1909 through interactive exhibits and costumed interpreters. Experience the American Indian area, a homestead, a working farm, and an Edwardian estate.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking on uneven ground.
  • Check the event calendar for special events, demonstrations, and seasonal activities.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy at the tables near the Orchard House or pond.
  • Visit the General Store for unique handmade gifts, old-fashioned soda, and candy.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From downtown Colorado Springs, head west on US-24 W/W Cimarron St. Continue on US-24 W for approximately 4 miles. Take the exit for 31st St. Turn right onto N 31st St. Continue onto Gateway Rd. Rock Ledge Ranch will be on your right. Parking is free. Limited parking may be available on-site, especially during peak season or special events. Consider arriving early or carpooling.

  • Public Transport

    Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) operates bus routes in Colorado Springs. Check the MMT website or app for the most up-to-date route information and schedules to Rock Ledge Ranch. From the bus stop, you may need to walk a short distance to the ranch entrance. A single fare is $1.75.

  • Ride Share

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Colorado Springs. Request a ride to Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, 3105 Gateway Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80904. The fare from downtown Colorado Springs typically ranges from $15 to $25, depending on demand and traffic.

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Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site offers an immersive journey into the past, showcasing the diverse history of the Pikes Peak region. This living history museum brings to life the stories of the people who shaped this land from 1775 to 1909. Begin your exploration in the American Indian Area, where you'll discover the culture and traditions of the Ute and Plains Indians who once called this area home. See a tipi, learn about traditional tools and games, and listen to captivating stories. Next, step into the 1860s Galloway Homestead, a rustic one-room log cabin that depicts the challenges and triumphs of early homesteaders. Experience the hardships of life on the frontier before the arrival of the railroad. Visit the 1880s Chambers Farm and Rock Ledge House to witness the workings of a 19th-century farm. Explore the Rock Ledge House, which served as both a family dwelling and a boarding house. See the smokehouse, root cellar, and apple orchard. Finally, step into the early 20th century at the 1907 Orchard House, an elegant Edwardian country estate built for relatives of Colorado Springs founder General William Jackson Palmer. Discover the refined lifestyle of the Sclater family and the servants who kept the estate running. Throughout the ranch, knowledgeable interpreters in period attire demonstrate daily activities such as cooking, blacksmithing, and farming. Participate in hands-on activities, witness historical demonstrations, and gain a deeper understanding of the lives of those who came before us.

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