
The mineral springs were renewed by the creation of the Mineral Springs Foundation in 1987. The formation of a National Historic District in the 1980s initiated the renovation and revitalization of many of the town’s beloved buildings and traditions, reminding residents and visitors of the charm Historic Manitou Springs has always offered. Throughout the following years, the town struggled with challenges of ever changing tourism patterns. In the early 1890s, the town’s mineral springs and clean mountain air established the area as a health resort, attracting large numbers of tubercular patients, medical professionals, celebrities and tourists to Historic Manitou Springs. They decided that the Pikes Peak region would be a great resort area and began carrying out this vision.

Stories of the mountain and the healing mineral springs inspired General William J. He was also the first American to conquer the elusive Pikes Peak. The first westerner to discover the healing waters was Dr. The native tribes considered the eruption of bubbles in the mineral water the breath of the Great Spirit “Manitou.” There are numerous natural mineral springs dotted throughout Historic Manitou Springs and are still available to the public. Historic Manitou Springs, Colorado, was considered sacred by the Cheyenne, Mountain Ute and Arapaho tribes who settled in this area at the base of Pikes Peak. Soar on a zipline at the base of Pikes Peak or join one of the many other thrilling tours offered by local adventure experts, Adventures Out West. Arcade Amusements (Penny Arcade)Įntertain the kids - or embrace the kid inside you - with hundreds of vintage arcade games, rides and more. Step back in time in this Victorian-era National Historic Landmark, which features 33 rooms and nine different styles of architecture crafted from local greenstone. The namesake for Manitou Springs, sample the effervescent waters that flow from eight mineral springs once believed to have healing properties. Learn of the area's original inhabitants as you explore these 800-year-old buildings in a red sandstone cliff.

While there, don't forget to visit the Trading Post to shop, refuel and learn more about the park's history. Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of this geological wonder located just northeast of downtown Manitou Springs.

Relax on a scenic train ride through the as you climb to the summit of Pikes Peak on this 3.5 hour round trip journey. Manitou InclineĪre you up for a challenge? Train like an Olympian as you gain 2,000 feet of elevation in less than 1 mile. Hike, drive, cycle or join a tour to the 14,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak to enjoy awe-inspiring, unparalleled views.
