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Cheyenne Mountain


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Carolyn Proctor

October 22, 2025

Excellent mountain biking and hiking trails. Fabulous Visitor’s Center! Amazing archery range and educational activities.

Millee Walker

October 06, 2025

This state park is one of the best RV friendly places we've stayed at so far. Easy access for any rv up to 40', possibly longer. Extremely clean park, including the restrooms 🚻!! Lots of wildlife here. We have seen Mule Deer, turkey, prairie dogs, and other native animals. We totally enjoyed the stay and wish we were able to stay much longer. However, our journey only included 2 days here. Very close to all major Colorado Springs attractions!! Make sure you plan to make reservations way before going there. It's obviously a very popular campground. We were lucky to get the ada spot two weeks in advance. There was no other non ada available for more than 4 weeks of advance checks we made. Make your reservation soon and go visit this amazing state park!!!

Sandy Welch

October 01, 2025

Very clean, private sites. Laundry services available. Walking trails. Good base camp for Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Garden of the God's, Royal Gorge.

Ralph McGee

September 06, 2025

This is one of the most beautiful parks, views are fantastic, weather wonderful. You can hike trails even with your dog, you can go bicycling. Plus it’s close enough to the city to shop or go to restaurants. And it’s extremely clean!!

Renata Berdychowska

July 21, 2025

Cheyenne Mountain State Park is a beautiful and peaceful spot for hiking, biking, and relaxing in nature. 🌿 The trails are well-kept, the restrooms are spotless, and the picnic areas are perfect. 🧺 The visitor center is lovely, and the rangers are super friendly and helpful. A must-visit in Colorado Springs! 🌄💚

Jared Lincenberg

June 14, 2025

Beautiful park with verdant green slopes with Cheyenne Mountain in the background jutting up. Great if you like hiking and nature walks. You get a mix of prairie, scrub oak and montane forest with in a reasonable hike. The park impressed me with little things, the bathrooms at the trailhead, the fact that all the trails are labeled with small sign along the trail and All the maps at the intersection face North! Also the information sign were in good condition and were relevant. Staff at the visitor center were helpful and pointed me to good trails. Only down side was the weather and the fact some trails were muddy and that stuck to your boots. I treated as a new experience and didn’t let the rain ruin my enjoyment.

Kevin Krygsheld

May 17, 2025

This is a great Campground. Little info you do not have to check in anywhere when you get here just go to your site and setup. It can get pretty windy here. I talked to a ranger and he said it was not out of the ordinary to be windy but normally it settles down in a couple of hours. Shower stalls are great. Water temp not so much. Men's side had one shower that was perfect temp the other ones were extremely hot. My wife said that the women's side were all cold. There are plenty of trails to hike here as well. You do have to buy a daily entrance ticket every day that you are here as well.

Viki McCartney

May 13, 2025

This is one of the best state parks we’ve ever been to, very clean and well maintained. The sites are so big and roomy, and best of all you’re not close to the next site. We will definitely stay here again if we’re ever in the area. Love this park ❤️

John

April 12, 2025

Wonderful park full of many many trails! Prairie dogs greet you at the entrance and the visitor's center is really nice. If you are here to hike or camp, you'll have a great experience. They are open year round and have many amenities for your stay.

Douglas Kennedy

March 23, 2025

Fantastic campground, better than any private campground we’ve been to since owning our camper. The restrooms were cleaned daily and showers were nice and hot. The campsite is close enough to town to get groceries or visit Walmart quickly. The trails were great for walking or mountain biking. I have no complaints and we will definitely be back.

christopher mckinley

January 03, 2025

I went for a sunrise hike with my pup. Most trails dogs are prohibited. The trails dogs are allowed on are closer to and weave in and out of the campgrounds. The facilities looked nice and new. The RV campsites had views of the plains and sunrise to the east and Cheyenne mountain to the west. Tent sites looked level and were scattered throughout the scrub oaks. I likely won't head back to hike since I can't bring my dog but will take my wife to one of the picnic areas. It is directly across from gate 2 of fort Carson and is in very close proximity to Colorado springs.