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Colorado Springs – Garden of Gods

We made a day trip to Garden of the Gods Park in Colorado Springs from Denver. This park is famous for its stunning red rocks formed millions of years ago. The rocks are conglomerates of red, pink, and white sandstones and limestone. You can learn all about these rock formations by watching a 15-min film at the visitors center. From the visitors center there is a stunning overview of the park (see below), including Pikes Peak between two of the larger rock formations.

The View – Gray Rock(left), South Gateway Rock(center), North Gateway Rock(Right), and Pikes Peak in the background

It takes about 3 hours to hike through the park and visit all of the formations. You can also drive through the park as there are several parking areas throughout the park. 

Northern Gateway Rock – As you park in the main trailhead lot, you will be greeted with this huge red sandstone formation called the Gate Rock or the North Gateway Rock. This rock also has the Kissing Camel formation. 

Northern Gateway Rock with the Kissing Camel formation

Balanced Rock – This 700-ton rock juts out from a small base area and appears to be balancing above its surroundings. It’s certainly a natural piece of art. 

Balance Rock

Steamboat Rock – located next to the balanced rock, this steamboat shaped rock used to be privately owned and tourists climbed upon the rock for a photograph. Climbing is now prohibited. 

Steamboat Rock
Steamboat Rock and Balanced Rock are located on the opposite sides of the road.

Siamese Twins – situated close to balanced rock the Siamese twins rock formation has a window through which you can get a great view of Pikes Peak. 

Siamese twins rock formation
Siamese twins rock formation
View of Pikes Peak from the window formed in the rock

Three Graces – Another popular rock formation, the Three Graces are 3 towering red sandstones that stand close together giving them their name. 

Three Graces Rock Formation
Three Graces Rock Formation

Cathedral Spires –  You can see a collection of needle-like rock formations close to the Three Graces Rocks. The tallest spire is around 200 feet tall. 

Cathedral Spires rock formation

Sleeping Giant – Sleeping giant is one of the largest sandstone formations at Garden of the Gods. 

Sleeping Giant rock Formation – Close up view
Sleeping Giant rock formation – view from the front

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