Teller County  
"Working to prserve open space and rural land; and create a network of trails, bikeways and open spaceini the Pikes Peak Region".  
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Starlight Spectacular - Gala in the Garden - Bike Month - American Discovery Trail Marathon

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Agency Staff

Colorado Springs

Parks and Recreation Department: 385-5940

- Manager, e-mail Paul Butcher, or call 385-6501

- Manager, Planning and TOPS Program, e-mail Chris Lieber, or call 385-6516

- TOPS Program, Trails Team, e-mail Chris Lieber, or call 385-6530

- Maintenance, e-mail Kurt Schroeder, or call 385-6555

- Volunteer Programs, e-mail Jan Butters, or call 385-5947

Bicycle Issues

- Colorado Springs Bicycle/Pedestrian Planner, Kristen Bennett, or call 385-5622.

El Paso County

Parks and Leisure Services Department: 520-6375

- Director, e-mail Tim Wolken, or call 520-6981

- Planning, e-mail Neil Katz , or call 520-6992

- Trails, e-mail Brian Kay, or call 520-6985

Teller County

Parks and Recreation Department: 687-5242

Maintenance, e-mail Faye McNabb , or call 687-3571

Woodland Park

Parks and Recreation Department: 687-5211

Trails Issues, e-mail Sally Riley, or call 687-5283

Cripple Creek

Parks and Recreation Department: 689-3514

Manager, e-mail Connie Dodrill, or call 689-3514

Green Mountain Falls

Trails issues, e-mail Dick Bratton, Mayor, or call 684-9811

Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments

Bicycle and Pedestrian Issues, Enhancements Subcommittee, e-mail Watten Whiteaker , or call 471-7080

Colorado State Parks

Rich Dudley, 633-4110

US Forest Service

e-mail Rick Ellsworth, or call 636-1602

 
 

 

Trail Maintenance
Feel free to call us to report a trail problem. We will pass it onto the appropriate agency.

Bicycle Issues
If the issue is trails related, it will be handled by the Parks Department. If it is a street problem, it is handled by the City's bike planner.