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+1 719-385-7325
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5069 Pikes Peak Hwy ., Cascade, CO, 80809 |
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Specialties
There are many things to see and do on our mountain including experiencing spectacular views as you ascend to 14,115 feet, encounter Mother Nature on our hiking trails or watch for wildlife such as deer, elk, bighorn sheep or yellow-bellied marmots. You may even spot the elusive Bigfoot during your visit. The 19 mile journey on the fully paved road to the summit begins in Cascade, Colorado, just 15 minutes west of downtown Colorado Springs. From the entrance, at an altitude of 7,800 feet (2377m) begin to explore the Pike National Forest and the natural beauty of Colorado.
History
Established in 1948.
A trip up Pikes Peak — America’s Mountain is a must when visiting the Pikes Peak Region. People have travelled to this national icon for centuries, drawn by its natural beauty and majestic views. It is the only «fourteener» that young and old can reach the summit and experience the inspiring views. We are proud to have a history dating back to November 1806 when Lt. Zebulon Pikes first saw the «Great White Mountain». Our history includes not only the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, but also the «Bloomer Girl», Julia Archibald Holmes; the inspiration for Katherine Lee Bates infamous «America the Beautiful» and the AdAmAn’s New Year’s Fireworks show. The Pikes Peak Highway has been the destination for the testing of a fully driverless car, people who have pushed a baby grand piano up the 19-mile road, bounced a basketball up, and even a couple who have pushed a peanut up the highway with their nose. Each year we continue to mark our place in history.
Meet the Manager
Sandy E.
Manager
Visit Pikes Peak — America’s Mountain, home of the Pikes Peak Highway, today and experience 14,115 above ordinary for yourself.