Garden of the Gods

Your Journey Through the Garden

Experience Garden of the Gods on a guided, exoskeleton-assisted hike. Soak in red rock vistas, calm trails, and hidden viewpoints—while your gear quietly adds comfort and support at altitude.

Garden of the Gods is famous for its towering red rock formations, sweeping views of Pikes Peak, and easy, scenic trails. It’s one of Colorado’s most beautiful and accessible natural landmarks.

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Balanced Rock

A striking sandstone formation that seems to defy gravity, Balanced Rock stands about 35 feet tall. It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in the park and a great introduction to the area’s unique geology.

Kissing Camels

This formation resembles two camels touching noses, visible from the main drive. The name dates back to early 20th-century guides who noticed the rock’s playful shape. It’s a fun photo spot and a favorite for casual visitors.

Cathedral Spires

Marvel at these towering vertical fins that showcase the park’s ancient sandstone layers. The perfect spot to appreciate the scale and history of the formations.

Siamese Twins

Explore the striking silhouette of two rocks joined at the base. This unique formation invites closer observation of the park’s intricate geology.

Perkins Central Garden Trail

Follow the paved loop through the park’s heart. This accessible trail passes several highlights and provides smooth, scenic terrain ideal for all guests.

Inspiration Point

Conclude your hike with a breathtaking view of the park and Pikes Peak beyond. A peaceful spot to take in sweeping vistas and capture lasting memories.

  • How long is the experience?

    About 4 hours, depending on your pace and the moments you want to linger.

  • Is this beginner-friendly?

    Yes. The route is calm, scenic, and chosen to feel welcoming for all comfort levels.

  • Where do we meet?

    We start at the Visitor & Nature Center or a nearby trailhead. You'll get exact coordinates after booking.

  • Do I need a park pass?

    No. Garden of the Gods is free to explore.

  • What should I wear?

    Comfortable layers and sturdy shoes. Colorado weather likes to surprise us.

  • Can I bring a bag?

    A small backpack or water bottle is perfect. Light is best on the trail.

  • Are there restrooms?

    Yes, at the Visitor Center and a few nearby locations before we begin.

  • What if the weather shifts?

    We track conditions closely and will adjust the timing or route if needed for safety.

  • Is Garden of the Gods accessible?

    Several paved paths and scenic pull-offs offer easy viewing. Your guide will tailor the route to your comfort.

  • Will we see wildlife?

    Often. Deer, bighorn sheep, and soaring birds are common visitors.

  • Can I take photos?

    Please do. This landscape was made to be remembered.

  • Is food or drink included?

    No food is provided, but water and snacks are encouraged.

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