4/5 - Good
not a lot to see for the admission price
not a lot to see for the admission price
This cave drawings to not feel overly authentic. The museum was hit and miss. Mostly felt like a tourist trap with a very large gift shop
Mostly re-built and somewhat commercialized, but an easy add-on if you're in the area and don't have time to go to Pueblo.
Not a lot of dwellings but a fun activity on how they lived. Not expensive either.
Good for a short stop off.
not been there in ten years, the way the area looks now and with the panhandlers on the corners, we won't be back. The closest thing it reminds us of is Washington DC, a shithole.
Within the walls of this mansion is a museum with an eclectic mix of artifacts covering wars and local firefighting history.
Go on a subterranean adventure to explore caves, caverns and rock formations that are hundreds of millions of years old.
Explore the lovely green spaces of Red Rock Canyon Open Space and also enjoy the hiking trails in Colorado Springs. Discover the mountain views and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
Visit the English castle-like home and extensive grounds that once belonged to the founder of Colorado Springs and his family.
Get a taste for the Colorado landscape as you explore this huge city park on your own or during a guided bus or Segway tour.
After visiting Bancroft Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Colorado Springs. Discover the mountain views and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.