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So you are moving to Colorado Springs and don't know where to play?

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Home Builder with Campbell Homes

So you are thinking of moving to Colorado Springs and you don't know where to play?

I have lived in Colorado Springs, CO for over 12 years. I am a Colorado native and I am here to give you a couple tips about Colorado Springs, CO.

There is so much to do in Colorado Springs and the surrounding areas but here are a few of my personal favorites (in no particular order)

•1.      The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo: The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo offers an experience like no other zoo I have been to. Enjoy breathtaking views of Colorado Springs while feeding the Giraffes. Enjoy a ride on the sky lift or get some serious exercise hiking up the mountain all the while checking out the cool animals and even cooler views. This is a family friendly place but be sure to bring your walking shoes!

•2.      The Sky Sox: During baseball season there is no better way to spend a warm summer evening then at the security services field watching the local AAA baseball team and eating a yummy hot dog. Tuesday's are the best time to go for us frugal spenders as everyone gets in for only $2. Sometimes if you are really lucky a Rockies player will be send down to play when they are recovering from an injury and they will sign autographs. Last year I got Matt Holiday and Tulo's autographs!

•3.      First Thursdays at the Fine Arts Center: Every first Thursday of the month the Fine Arts Center downtown holds a wine tasting. Come enjoy wine, snacks, art and music at this event. I believe it is $25 each time but its always a great way to rub elbows with the Colorado Springs elite all the while enjoying a little culture.

•4.      Cave of the Winds: Every July in Colorado Springs temperatures start to peak and it can get steamy out! There is just no better place to be on one of those hot July days then exploring the caves at the Cave of the Winds.

•5.      Pikes Peak: I think it would be uncoloradian of me to not suggest a day trip to the top of Pikes Peak. There are 3 ways to get there: You can hike it up, you can drive up, or you can ride the cog railway up. I have only ever driven up because I like to stop and take pictures on the way. No matter how you go be sure to pack plenty of water (you WILL get sick if you don't) and layers of clothes as it does get very chilly at the top. Oh and don't forget the camera because you can see all that Colorado has to offer from the top and it's a beautiful sight to see!

•6.      Territory Days in Old Colorado City: The Old Colorado City Merchant Association presents Territory Days 2009 to commemorate Old Colorado City as the first capitol of the Colorado Territory in 1861. Historic Old Colorado City has been celebrating "Territory Days" for 34 years. The very first event, in August 1975, was called "Rampart Range Sertoma Territory Days Parade and Buffalo Barbeque". Territory Days has grown from a small neighborhood craft fair, parade and barbeque into a three-day street festival which now hosts over 180 craft, commercial and food booths. Between 80,000 and 140,000 guests, (depending on the weather), enjoy this event every Memorial weekend.

•7.      Garden of the Gods: camera? Check! Comfortable shoes? Check! Picnic packed? Check! Now that you are ready to go, head on over to see the Garden of the Gods. A fantastic place to walk around, picnic, sight see, and take phenomenal photos.

 

So those are just a few of my favorite local Colorado Springs play spots. Let me know if you have any questions and please feel free to leave your own Colorado Springs play ideas in the comments.

Also if you are thinking about moving to Colorado Springs and need a place to live check out Campbell Homes, a local Colorado Springs homebuilder since 1965 at www.campbellhomes.com.

Questions?

knoble@campbellhomes.com