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Austin, for whom Austin Bluffs are named, was a wealthy sheep ranch owner of 3,000 acres (1,200 ha). [8] [9] [b] Austin hired Hispanic shepherds from southern Colorado and New Mexico to tend his sheep in the 1880s. [4] Photographer Laura Gilpin was born in Austin Bluffs, which was more accessible for a doctor than the family ranch on Horse Creek.
Northridge Reach (south) — The Austin Bluffs Trail is not directly accessed from the Greenway Trail, but it is a short distance east of the trail on Garden of the Gardens Road and off of Nevada Avenue. Reservoir Reach — travels along Skateboard Park and Pikeview Reservoir; Templeton Gap Reach — passes by the Gossage Youth Sports Complex.
Austin Bluffs Open Space 1910 Rimwood Drive 80918 Open Space Austin Bluffs, Pulpit Rock, and University Park open space areas make up the 585.5 acre Austin Bluffs Open Space area. There are trails throughout the area, but the most developed trails are near Pulpit Rock. Trailheads are located off Rockhurst Boulevard and N. Nevada Avenue. [21]
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1] There are 93 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
The area that is now Palmer Park was once owned by Matt France, the earliest recorded owner. In 1873, France sold his property to Henry Austin who used this property to raise sheep. The general area became known as Austin Bluffs. [5] In 1902, William Jackson Palmer the founder of Colorado Springs, donated the 692 acres to Colorado Springs for ...
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Monument Valley Park also has Tahama Spring, the original spring in Colorado Springs. [157] [158] Austin Bluffs Park affords a place of recreation in eastern Colorado Springs. El Paso County Regional Parks include Bear Creek Regional Park, Bear Creek Dog Park, Fox Run Regional Park and Fountain Creek Regional Park and Nature Center. [159]