Traveler Tips: When guests reach out to us about the things to do and see close to Holden House 1902 Bed & Breakfast Inn, we like to share our personal favorites. And, if you’re searching for the top attractions in Colorado Springs and nearby Manitou Springs, you’re in the right place. The Pikes Peak Region is known for its stunning mountain views, outdoor adventures, and rich history, and Colorado Springs is one of the best travel destinations in the United States. Stay a few days, a week or more and you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained, no matter your interests.

Garden of the Gods is a free city park with plenty of photo opportunities
Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or planning a longer stay, here are a few of our best picks on the best things to do in Colorado Springs.
1. Pikes Peak
One of the most famous Colorado Springs attractions, Pikes Peak stands at over 14,000 feet. Visitors can drive, hike, or take the scenic railway to the summit for breathtaking views. Famous for the hymn “America the Beautiful” which Katharine Lee Bates wrote from atop the mountain, this is a must see for anyone visiting Colorado Springs. Take the Cog Railway or Drive the Pikes Peak Highway, your choice! And, when you’re at the “Top of the World”, be sure to try one of the famous donuts. You try baking at 14,000 feet! If you’re driving, drive carefully and keep a watchful eye, you may see Bigfoot! *Advance Tickets/Reservations Recommended

Known to the area around the Pikes Peak Highway, be sure to keep an eye out for Bigfoot!
This National Natural Landmark features towering red rock formations and free entry, making it one of the best places to visit in Colorado Springs. The outstanding geological features of the park are the highly visible sedimentary rock formations. These rocks were created as ancient mountains eroded and were buried in their own sediments. Massive sand dunes moved across the land, and shallow seas and deeper oceans encroached and retreated.

Balanced Rock in Garden of the Gods
A must-see for families, this unique mountainside zoo offers unforgettable animal encounters and scenic views. The zoo’s giraffe herd is known as the largest in North America. Here you’ll see animals from all over the world, and hand-feed Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s magnificent giraffe herd, which is one of the largest at any zoo in the U.S. Take the Mountain Sky Ride or drive up the mountain rode above the zoon to the Will Roger’s Shrine of the Sun as an add on feature! *Advance Tickets Recommended

Giraffe exhibit at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
4. United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum
Perfect for sports lovers, this interactive museum highlights United States Olympic and Paralympic history and athlete achievements including gold medals, and technological displays that are accessible to all. *Reservations not required

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum is a must see for sports enthusiasts
5. Cave of the Winds Mountain Park
Looking for adventure? This park combines cave tours with thrilling outdoor activities with a rich history. Legend has it that two young brothers named George and John Pickett went exploring in the Williams Canyon area, and discovered the cave entrance. Various tours of the caves are offered to take a look at a stalactite!

Cave of the Winds offers various tours and a few adventure options
Explore historic cliff dwellings and learn about Native American culture and history. The Manitou Cliff Dwellings Preserve is comprised of stones gathered from a collection of twenty-five mesa top dwellings located on private farmland a few miles northeast of McElmo Canyon, near Dolores Colorado. These dwellings were partially buried and scattered amongst farming fields. In the early 1900’s these structures were slated to be bulldozed over to create additional farmland for the existing farmers in the area and the dwelling stones were to be used to line the irrigation ditches.
7. Seven Falls
A beautiful series of waterfalls tucked inside a canyon—one of the most scenic spots in Colorado Springs. The Park” is along a paved road from the Park entry gate to the base of the Falls. This walk is at a mild incline running through South Cheyenne Canyon and the “Pillars of Hercules”. Small trails lead alongside the road providing access to the creek that flows downstream from the Falls. *Advance Reservations Recommended
A quieter alternative to Garden of the Gods, ideal for hiking, biking, and nature lovers. Beautiful hiking trails meander through red rock formations and as a sister to Garden of the Gods, it’s a free city park and open daily for easy access.
9. United States Air Force Academy
While the Cadet Chapel is iconic, it is currently closed for restoration. Military or retired ID may be required to enter the base, however, the new visitor center outside the gate opens May 16th and will allow you to explore one of the most prestigious military academies in the country.

While the U.S. Air Force Academy Chapel is currently under restoration, the new visitor center will open on May 16, 2026
A historic district filled with shops, galleries, and restaurants—perfect for a relaxing afternoon. In 1859 the small settlement of El Dorado, at the eastern entrance to the pass through the mountains to the west, was renamed Colorado City by the founders Melancthon Beach, Rufus Cable, Anthony Bott and George Bute. Colorado City became the first permanent town in the Pikes Peak region. Only one mile west of Holden House, the area is a great place to get a flavor of the old West.

Old Colorado City offers shops, restaurants and the flavor of the old West
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for outdoor activities
Getting around: Renting a car is recommended
Altitude tip: Stay hydrated—Colorado Springs sits over 6,000 feet above sea level
From iconic landmarks like Pikes Peak to hidden gems like Red Rock Canyon, there’s no shortage of amazing things to do in Colorado Springs. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a casual traveler, this destination offers something unforgettable.

Sallie and Welling Clark, innkeeper-owners at Holden House celebrate opening in 1986
About Holden House: Holden House 1902 Bed & Breakfast Inn is a historic and charming Victorian inn located in scenic Colorado Springs near the historic districts of Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs and close to downtown Colorado Springs. The oldest continuously operating B&B which opened in 1986, owners Sallie and Welling Clark demonstrate longevity and maintaining a high quality of service and accommodations. Only a few miles from the Pikes Peak Cog Railway, Pikes Peak Highway, Garden of the Gods Park, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum, it’s in a central location for all your sightseeing adventures throughout the Pikes Peak region. Learn more by visiting www.HoldenHouse.com


