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Open for Business, Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak Area Attractions Are Welcoming Back Summer Visitors

July 10, 2012 Destination North America No Comments Print Print Email Email

Getting back to business as usual is the goal for Pikes Peak Country Attractions Association members. Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of the nation’s firefighting forces, the wildfire that plagued the Colorado Springs region has been quelled.

With safe conditions restored and plenty of summer left, Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Cañon City and Cripple Creek continue to offer a family-friendly, affordable mix of geological wonders, developed attractions, historical marvels, one-of-a-kind adventures and entertaining performances. Twenty-five out of 26 Pikes Peak Country Attractions are ready to welcome back summertime visitors.

“We are indebted and grateful to the men and women who fought the fire and saved and protected so many homes and businesses. Thanks to their selfless efforts, we are getting back to business now,” said Michele Starling, executive director of Pikes Peak Country Attractions Association. “Our hearts, however, go out to the family, friends and employees of the Flying W Ranch, which was lost.” The working cattle ranch, which has operated since 1953, has plans to rebuild and continue the tradition of entertaining visitors with its Western-themed dinners and shows.

With Interstate 25 and all main transportation arteries undamaged and open, travel to Colorado Springs from Denver is as easy and efficient as it has always been. A short 75-minute drive puts visitors within distance of their favorite Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak area sites and attractions, including:

  • Academy Riding Stables
  • Cave of the Winds
  • Challenge Unlimited – Pikes Peak by Bike
  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
  • Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad
  • Cripple Creek Heritage Center
  • Echo Canyon River Expeditions
  • Garden of the Gods Trading Post
  • Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center
  • Ghost Town Museum
  • Historic Manitou Springs
  • Historic Old Colorado City
  • Iron Springs Melodrama Dinner Theater
  • John May Museum
  • Manitou Cliff Dwellings
  • Miramont Castle Museum
  • Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine
  • North Pole – Santa’s Workshop
  • Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain
  • Pikes Peak Cog Railway
  • ProRodeo Hall of Fame
  • Royal Gorge Bridge and Park
  • Royal Gorge Scenic Railway
  • Seven Falls
  • The Western Museum of Mining & Industry

These Pikes Peak Country Attractions Association members are ready to greet visitors and usher in the second half of the summer season. To take a look at our clear skies and weather conditions, be sure to check out the live webcam at Pike’s Peak Cog Railway.

“People are asking us what they can do to help,” said Starling. “What we need now, more than anything, is support, so we encourage you to keep your plans to see us this summer, put us on your travel itinerary or come visit us for a day. We’re here, we’re open and we’re ready to welcome you back.”

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