Bear Creek Cañon Park
A trail in the western edge of the Bear Creek Regional Park connects to the high-country Bear Creek Cañon Park.
History
General William Jackson Palmer donated land to establish the park, along with other Colorado Springs parks, such as Monument Valley Park, North Cheyenne Cañon Park, Palmer Park, Pioneer Square (South) Park, and Prospect Lake. He donated a total of 1,270 acres of land.
In 1873, and for many years, the only trail up to the Pikes Peak Signal Station started in Manitou Springs and went through Bear Creek Cañon. The 17 mile trail also passed through Seven Lakes, Jones Park and the past Lake House at Lake Morraine areas.
Park
The park, located at 501 Bear Creek Road, has trails for hiking and mountain biking. There is a picnic area with picnic tables.
Gallery
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Bear Creek Cañon Park - Bear Creek, just off Bear Creek Road
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Bear Creek Cañon Park - Bear Creek and Picnic Area
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Bear Creek Cañon Park - View across the top of Bear Creek Cañon to Old Gold Camp Road
References
- ^ "Parks, Trails and Open Spaces". City of Colorado Springs. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
- ^ Zoltan Malocsay (1991), Trails Guide to Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs: Squeezy Press, p. 78
- ^ "Regional Parks" (PDF). City of Colorado Springs. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2013. Retrieved May 25, 2013.