
News Wednesday March 9, 2022
Spring Mud Season has Arrived! Sometimes mud just can’t be avoided. Here are some tips for when you come across muddy trails: Have a backup
Spring Mud Season has Arrived! Sometimes mud just can’t be avoided. Here are some tips for when you come across muddy trails: Have a backup
Friends Group, Coming Soon Coming soon, a Friends Group for Briargate Parks and Trails! We need your help getting a Friends Group launched in the
Sand Creek Trail connection under Powers Blvd The Sand Creek Trail is one of the main urban trail corridors that serves our vast community. It
Car Break-Ins Hit Northern El Paso County There has been an up-tick in vehicle break-ins at trailhead parking lots in northern El Paso County. Break-ins
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
Upgrading Bridges and Making New Connections During the Pikes Peak Greenway Trail project (currently in construction from Rockrimmon Blvd to the Cottonwood Creek Trail Junction),
City Archaeologist Anna Cordova Colorado Springs is one of only two cities in Colorado to have its own Archaeologist. Anna Cordova grew up here, completed
Midland Corridor On Wednesday, February 2nd please join the project team and stakeholders as they host the second virtual public meeting for the Midland Corridor Transportation Study.
Tavá Mountain aka Pikes Peak? Who gets to name a mountain? Is it the person who climbs it first? Is it the people who first
What’s in a Name? Do you know all the names of Pikes Peak? The 53rd highest mountain in North America has been inspiring people and