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Cheyenne Mountain State Park: Colorado's Plains-to-Peaks Paradise

Discover Colorado's natural beauty at Cheyenne Mountain State Park: hiking, camping, wildlife, and stunning plains-to-peak views await!

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Nestled at the foot of Cheyenne Mountain, this Colorado state park offers a stunning transition from prairie to peak landscapes. With over 28 miles of trails, diverse wildlife, and year-round activities, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and adventure just south of Colorado Springs.

A brief summary to Cheyenne Mountain State Park

  • Monday 5 am-10 pm
  • Tuesday 5 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 5 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 5 am-10 pm
  • Friday 5 am-10 pm
  • Saturday 5 am-10 pm
  • Sunday 5 am-10 pm

Local tips

  • Purchase a day pass or annual Colorado Parks and Wildlife pass for park entry.
  • Bring plenty of water and wear appropriate footwear, especially for longer hikes.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go and be prepared for changing conditions.
  • Be aware of wildlife and follow posted guidelines for hiking and camping in their habitat.
  • Dogs are not allowed on most trails, so check the park map for designated dog-friendly areas.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Colorado Springs, take I-25 south to Exit 140 for CO-115/Nevada Avenue South. Drive south on CO-115 for approximately 5.4 miles. Turn right onto JL Ranch Heights Road; the park entrance is a short distance west. A daily vehicle pass costs $10. Parking is available at the visitor center and various trailheads throughout the park. Limited parking may be available during peak season.

  • Public Transport

    While there is no direct public transportation to Cheyenne Mountain State Park, Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) Route 25 provides service to the intersection of Nevada Avenue (CO-115) and South Academy Boulevard. From there, it is approximately 4 miles to the park entrance. Consider using a ride-sharing service or taxi for the final leg of the journey. Ride-sharing services from this intersection to the park entrance typically cost between $15 and $25.

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Discover more about Cheyenne Mountain State Park

Cheyenne Mountain State Park, a 2,701-acre natural wonderland, beckons visitors with its dramatic landscape where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains. Located just south of Colorado Springs, the park provides a diverse range of recreational activities and breathtaking scenery. The park's history is rooted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when homesteaders and ranchers, such as Bert Swisher and Thomas Dixon, settled the land. The State of Colorado acquired the land in June 2000, and the park officially opened in 2006, becoming El Paso County's only state park. Today, Cheyenne Mountain State Park offers over 28 miles of well-maintained trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian use. Trails range from easy strolls like the Acorn Alley Trail to challenging climbs like the Dixon Trail, which ascends to the summit of Cheyenne Mountain. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot deer, elk, black bears, and a variety of bird species within the park's diverse ecosystems. The park also features a visitor center with educational exhibits, a gift shop, and helpful staff. Camping is available year-round with 51 full-service campsites and 10 walk-in tent sites. Other amenities include picnic areas, an archery range, and various educational programs. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, a peaceful camping experience, or a chance to connect with nature, Cheyenne Mountain State Park offers a memorable outdoor escape.

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