Created by jemery on October 12, 2001
- The greater Colorado Springs area holds many of the Centennial State’s most popular scenic attractions. Historic, diminutive (pop. 4,500) Manitou Springs, from where equally-diminutive Swiss-made cog trains claw their way up to the summit of Pike’s Peak, would be a delightful place to stay during your visit.
Created by grizzlysara on May 14, 2008
- A journal about anything and everything in Manitou Springs
Created by RyanT on March 31, 2006
- Colorado is a great destination to travel all year round, not just during the winter but the summer too. There are numerous activities for the whole family. There is rafting, gambling, ATV’s, shopping, and more. And Colorado’s scenery is beautiful during the summertime.
Created by AshleyWestin on September 5, 2005
- A small town that is part of a larger city is the only way to describe Manitou Springs. It has a rich college-town feel and is quite the party town on Labor Day weekend.
Created by COwanderer on April 2, 2005
- A friend just moved to this charming, somewhat hippie-ish, little tourist town. As the gateway to Pike's Peak, the streets and hotels become overrun with visitors in the summer.
Created by soujourner on September 28, 2002
- A very unique B&B called "Blue Skies" in the heart of Manitou Springs, Colorado is a boutique hotel not soon forgotten. Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak, next to Colorado Springs.
Created by TRAVELPRO guide on September 26, 2001
- Just west of Colorado Springs lies the historic town of Manitou Springs. Once considered by Native Americans to be a holy residence of great gods and spirits, modern Manitou Springs has retained its mystical aura, making the quaint, little town a visitor’s dream come true. You can take a walking tour of the town and fill your water bottle with natural spring water from several springs.
Manitou Springs
Tourism and Travel Guide