Pikes Peak Tours and Activities

A snow-covered mountain road winding through a rugged landscape with rocky outcrops and sparse vegetation.
A sign for Summit Pikes Peak at 14,110 feet, located in Pike National Forest.
A snow-covered mountain range with a city in the valley below.
A snow-covered mountain range with a clear sky.
A winding mountain road with rocky outcrops and a clear blue sky.


Admire the dramatic views from this peak in the Rocky Mountains, the inspiration behind the famous lyrics of “America the Beautiful”.

Pikes Peak is the second most visited mountain, after Mount Fuji in Japan, so you can be sure of an awe-inspiring experience. It stands 4,300 metres above sea level and is the most easterly peak in the Rocky Mountains, hence the old pioneer saying “Pikes Peak or Bust”. A trip to the top of this mountain, named after the explorer Zebulon Pike who first led an expedition here in 1806, will reward you with stunning panoramic views across the Rockies and the four surrounding states.

The Pikes Peak Cog Railway, the highest in the world, is one of the most popular ways of reaching the summit. The 190-minute round trip will take you through aspen groves and pine forests, home to elk, bears and deer, up to the low-growing alpine tundra. You’ll pass the dramatic Minnehaha Falls and travel through the ominous-sounding Hell Gate, a naturally-formed opening in the mountain range.

At this height, you may feel some symptoms of altitude sickness, but these quickly subside during the descent. However, stop-offs at the lookout point on this trip are limited to 40 minutes to minimise any potential discomfort.

The railway journey begins and ends at the Historic Manitou Springs Depot. Stop for breakfast, lunch or even dinner at the Cog Wheel Café – you can even take your food with you on the train.

If you have the stamina, attempt the climb on foot. Barr Trail, built by Fred Barr in 1921, is the most popular route. This 19-kilometre trail starts out from Manitou Springs and stretches over 2,400 kilometres to the summit. There is no better way to get closer to nature in this spectacular environment, but do make sure that you are well-informed and equipped. Allow between six and ten hours, and always climb with at least one other person.

Pikes Peak is approximately 113 kilometres to the south of Denver. It is best to visit during the warmer months of spring and summer, as temperatures can drop as low as -12°C at the summit in wintertime. To avoid queuing for the railway, you can book tickets online in advance.

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