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  2. North Cheyenne Cañon Park - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to North Cheyenne Cañon is about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of downtown Colorado Springs, where Cheyenne Cañon, along Cheyenne Boulevard, splits into the north and south cañons. [3] Pierre Shale, the bedrock for Colorado Springs, and Sawatch Sandstone are found at the mouth of North and South Cheyenne Cañons. [4]

  3. Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, and for many years, the only trail up to the Pikes Peak Signal Station started in Manitou Springs and went through Bear Creek Cañon. The 17 mile trail also passed through Seven Lakes, Jones Park and the past Lake House at Lake Morraine areas.

  4. South Cheyenne Cañon - Wikipedia

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    South Cheyenne Cañon, or South Cheyenne Canyon, is a canyon in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. [1] The South Cheyenne Cañon road to Seven Falls is called "The Grandest Mile of Scenery" in Colorado. [2] Seven Falls has been a tourist attraction since it was opened in the early 1880s. Trails from the top of the falls lead to ...

  5. Category : Tourist attractions in Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    University of Colorado Colorado Springs (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Colorado Springs, Colorado" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  6. Garden of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Garden of the Gods (Arapaho: Ho3o’uu Niitko’usi’i) is a 1,341.3 acre public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. [ 1 ] 862 acres (3.49 km 2 ) of the park was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971.

  7. Palmer Park (Colorado Springs) - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, William Jackson Palmer the founder of Colorado Springs, donated the 692 acres to Colorado Springs for the park. [6] [7] It was one of many parks established due to land donations by Palmer. As reported in The New York Times in 1907, Palmer also provided the land for Monument Valley Park, North Cheyenne Cañon Park, and Dorchester Park. [8]

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