
News Wednesday June 1, 2022
June is Bike Month! June is Bike Month in the state of Colorado and once again, the City of Colorado Springs and a host of
June is Bike Month! June is Bike Month in the state of Colorado and once again, the City of Colorado Springs and a host of
Lost Trails, Lost Tails by Eric Swab A photograph of the topmost of the Seven Falls has a sign that reads, “Burros, for Helen
Damaged Trees The big snowstorm this past weekend was great for easing wildfire danger but left a huge impact on the trees in the Pikes
Coleman Community Park Master Plan Forum This coming Saturday, May 21st we invite you to join us from 1:00pm – 3:00pm at the first Community
Trust For Public Land – Annual ParkScore Released For 2022, Colorado Springs ranks #58, well behind Aurora (#33) and Denver (#18). Why does it matter? ParkScore is a snapshot
Platte Ave over Sand Creek Bridge Project Last week, TOSC staff took part in a site visit of the Platte Avenue Bridge Project. Along with
Penrose Trails by Eric Swab Did Spencer Penrose (1865-1939) build hiking and equestrian trails on Pikes Peak? He was certainly interested in trails as a
Update 10/2021: A section of Shooks Run Trail between Lilac and Uintah streets will be affected by construction as Colorado Springs Utilities replaces an aging
Update 10/2021: A temporary detour will divert Foothills Trail users starting Monday, Oct. 25 and will continue throughout the duration of the project. Starting Nov.
Update March 18, 2022: A portion of the Trail has reopened for public use. Get ready to enjoy a smoother ride