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- Manitou Springs
My place is close to the city center, parks, great views, and restaurants and dining. You’ll love my place because of This little cabin is on a property with 2 other cabins right on the river and a short walk from penny arcades, a zip line, shops, bars and restaurants in downtown Manitou Springs. The cabin itself has its own deck overlooking the river and is an extremely quiet peaceful setting with 200 ft trees overhead. The entire cabin has been remodeled, come check it out!
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- El Paso County
This cabin is an authentic Colorado hidden gem on almost 9 acres of forest and mountain land off a secluded, private drive.With nearly 360 degrees of unobstructed views of the surrounding mountains and Colorado Springs below, this vacation rental beckons the hearty traveler seeking a real, mountain vacation experience.The log-constructed cabin is large enough for families and exceptionally designed to elicit that true,authentic Colorado feel.Stay here,escape here,and you may never want to leave.
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- Manitou Springs
Light and bright this home is a complete remodel that truly maximizes space and comfort. Deer routinely roam through this quite neighborhood. The home is within a block to a great restaurant and a mile away from Downtown Manitou Springs. Looking for a bigger home in Colorado Springs- Check out our other listing walking distance to all things downtown Colorado Springs: https://airbnb.com/h/placesbypaige
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Your guide to Colorado Springs
All About Colorado Springs
Set in the high desert at the eastern edges of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs has welcomed a steady stream of visitors since the railroad arrived in the 1870s. Once you see the big skies and the rugged landscapes, you’ll understand the allure. In fact, the sight of Pikes Peak — towering more than 14,000 feet on the horizon — is so impressive, it inspired the patriotic anthem “America the Beautiful.” Today, Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in the state and one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, though neighborhoods like Old Colorado City retain the quiet vibes of a frontier town. As the headquarters and training center for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, the locals are quite an athletic bunch, too. You’ll want to pack a sturdy pair of boots to explore the many trails, forests, and natural areas throughout the region.
How do I get around Colorado Springs?
Domestic airlines serve the local Colorado Springs Airport (COS), which has direct connections to several U.S. cities. More travelers fly into Denver International Airport (DEN), about 80 miles north. It takes a little more than an hour to drive from Denver to Colorado Springs, a straight shot on Interstate 25. You can book a ride with Colorado Department of Transportation’s Bustang, a network of buses connecting Colorado Springs to major towns and cities throughout the state. Rideshare services can whisk you around the town’s many breweries. To easily access the great outdoors, you’ll want a car.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Colorado Springs?
The sun shines for 300 days a year in Colorado Springs, making it a four-season destination for outdoor recreation. The warm summer weather, with average highs in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit, draws the most visitors. If you visit from June to August, come prepared with rain ponchos for the occasional thunderstorms, which usually don’t last too long. Late spring and early fall are pleasant times to visit, when you can look forward to fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, typically in the 50s and 60s. Unlike other popular destinations in the state, Colorado Springs doesn’t get too much snow in the winter months, when the still-chilly temperatures range in the upper 30s and low 40s.
What are the top things to do in Colorado Springs?
Pikes Peak
Positioned in the Pike National Forest, iconic Pikes Peak is one of the state’s famous “fourteeners,” meaning mountains rising more than 14,000 feet above sea level. You could hike the arduous Barr Trail to the top, though driving the Pikes Peak Highway gives you the same views without all the sweat.
Garden of the Gods
A designated National Natural Landmark, the Garden of the Gods ranks among the most unusual city parks in the country. Its red-rock landscape is dotted with narrow sandstone pillars and cathedral-like rock spires. The picturesque formations and more than 21 miles of trails make it the most popular hiking spot in Colorado Springs. Come here for scenic walks, mountain biking, climbing, and horseback riding.
Manitou Springs
The town of Manitou Springs has long drawn visitors for its natural mineral springs, which still bubble today. This old hippie enclave has plenty of galleries and more quirky storefronts to browse in its historic district.