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Conquer These Rocky Mountain Rails-to-Trails
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau's website.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – From the Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau's desk, a list of rails-to-trails that transform unused rail corridors into vibrant and accessible trails are highlighted below. The converted trails used for recreation for runners, hikers, cyclists, and others give America a brighter future through conservation. The Pikes Peak region boasts four official rails-to-trails routes for travelers to enjoy.
Arkansas River Walk
This seven-mile trail winds up and down the Arkansas River through Cañon City. The trail offers everything from lush foliage to native wetlands. Nature enthusiasts can spot various Colorado bird species including great blue herons, fowl, thrashers, magpies and ferruginous hawk.
New Santa Fe Regional Trail
Wander this 20-mile trail that follows the abandoned Atkinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad tracks. Following a largely unpaved path that extends between Colorado Springs and Palmer Lake, this trail shows off picture-perfect views of grassy hillsides and Piñon Pine trees.
Manitou Incline
Perhaps the most popular and challenging hiking trail in the Pikes Peak region, the Manitou Incline has one of the largest increases of elevation around. The incline railway was originally created for reaching access to a hydroelectric plant, then later turned into an incline railway tourist attraction. After the train closed in the early 1990’s the trail gained fame for its 2,788 steps that reach 2,000 feet of elevation in under a one-mile trek.
Rock Island Regional Trail
This 14.8-mile course runs parallel to Highway 24 between Colorado Springs and Peyton. Several landmarks can be viewed from the trail including Pikes Peak, Rampart Range and the Rattlesnake Buttes at Homestead Ranch Regional Park.
To find more on outdoor recreation in Colorado and the region’s top 25 trails, go to the VisitCOS website.