Colorado
Springs Attractions
With
all the natural beauty and things to do outside like camping, hiking,
fishing, and skiing it is a wonder locals have any time left to enjoy
man made attractions in the region. However, there are a host of national
and local companies working hard to make sure you can have a good
time in this area. The state fair is held annually in Pueblo with
a carnival and several concerts spanning almost a week. Several theme
and water parks are poised with roller coasters, ferris wheels, and
water slides at the ready. And there are a host of other shows, rodeos,
concerts, and the like that don't make this short list. We have chosen
to show you some of the Roller Coasters and other attraction parks
to take the kids for a Coney Island style time.
Until recently, Elitch Gardens was located on 38th street and was
one of the original amusement parks in the region. It was recently
aquired by the Six Flags entertainment group. The new owners have
relocated the park downtown adjacent to the new Pepsi Center and across
Interstate 25 from the new Invesco Field at Mile High Stadium. The
transformation came complete with larger than life rides and a host
of new attractions. The heritage hasn't been completely lost, with
impressive gardens similar to their progenitors still dotting the
landscape.
Click on one of the attractions below to learn more.
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Cherise
Selley -
CRS, GRI, ABR
"From My Family To Yours ... Bringing Families Home."
2139 Chuckwagon Rd. Suite 210
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80919
Email: cherise@selleygroup.com
Office: (719) 598-5101
Fax: (719) 598-2352
Toll Free Fax: (866) 766-9044
Mobile: (719) 337-9779
Toll Free: (888) 842-4196
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NOTE: The information contained on this Colorado
Springs real estate website is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Prices, availability
and other information is subject to change without warning. Please check with
your Colorado Springs real estate specialist, Cherise Selley, to verify information.
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