Can you survive the zombie apocalypse… Zombie Scavengers leads you into the city to collect supplies to survive during this interactive scavenger
Can you survive the zombie apocalypse… Zombie Scavengers leads you into the city to collect supplies to survive during this interactive scavenger
If you want to see all the natural beauty of Colorado Springs, including Pike's Peak and the Garden of the Gods, you'll need to rent a car. However, if you plan on staying downtown, all you really need is a reliable and comfy pair of shoes. With over 100 miles of on-street bike lanes and 120 miles of paved urban bike paths, Colorado Springs is also turning into a bike-friendly town.
Unless you love (and we really mean love) the heat, you'll have the best Colorado Springs experience if you visit outside of the ultra-toasty summer months. Late spring and early fall offer the ideal windows, when the days are sunny and warm, the nights are cool, and bargain rates on rooms are easier to find. The fall foliage is hard to resist, while spring offers a scene-stealing natural performance of its own as the wildflowers come into bloom.
Exactly what you'll need in adventure-rich Colorado Springs depends. Are you a hiking person? A climbing person? Maybe a paragliding person? Whatever you are, these basics should come in handy:
Filled with Wild West saloons, incredible restaurants, and military history, this mountain city awaits trailblazers of all kinds.
Filled with Wild West saloons, incredible restaurants, and military history, this mountain city awaits trailblazers of all kinds.
Filled with Wild West saloons, incredible restaurants, and military history, this mountain city awaits trailblazers of all kinds.