Attraction Guide: Palmer Park, Colorado Springs, United States

Palmer Park Guide

Palmer Park: A Natural Oasis in the Heart of Colorado Springs Guide

Escape the city bustle and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Palmer Park, a sprawling 730-acre oasis in the heart of Colorado Springs. With its dramatic red rock formations, scenic trails, and panoramic views, Palmer Park offers a diverse range of outdoor activities for nature lovers of all ages and abilities. Whether you're seeking a challenging hike, a leisurely bike ride, or simply a peaceful spot to soak in the scenery, Palmer Park has something for everyone. Palmer Park was donated to the city of Colorado Springs by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of the city, in 1899. He envisioned it as a place where residents and visitors could connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors. The park's unique geological features, including its iconic red rock formations, are a result of millions of years of erosion and uplift. Hike or bike along the park's extensive network of trails, ranging from easy strolls to challenging climbs. Enjoy breathtaking views of Pikes Peak, the Garden of the Gods, and the city of Colorado Springs. Go horseback riding, rock climbing, or simply relax and have a picnic. Palmer Park is also a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. While Palmer Park itself doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, you can pack your own picnic or find a variety of restaurants in nearby Colorado Springs offering everything from casual fare to fine dining.

Transportation

Several Mountain Metro Transit bus routes serve areas near Palmer Park, but none directly enter the park. The best option is to take a bus route that stops along N Academy Blvd or N Union Blvd, which border the park, and then walk into the park from there. Check the Mountain Metro Transit website for the most up-to-date route information and schedules.

Opening Hours

5:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Ticket Price

Free