Near Grandview Trail
Near Grandview Trail
Near Grandview Trail
Near Grandview Trail
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Grandview Trail

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1.8
mi
Distance
279
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.83mi
Distance
279ft
Elevation Gain
59ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
6,582ft
High Point
6,339ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Located near the middle of Colorado Springs, Palmer Park boasts well over 10 miles of trails. The park gets its name from the founder of Colorado Springs itself. William Palmer, also a Civil War general, engineer, industrialist, and co-founder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, donated the land for this park in 1902 along with Monument Valley Park and North Cheyenne CaA+-on Park. His donation returned beautiful places in Colorado Springs to the people to be enjoyed without the intrusion of development, keeping their natural beauty intact for future generations. The Grandview Trail provides excellent views of Pikes Peak and the foothills of the Front Range. The Grandview Trail is one of the most scenic trails in the park, short enough for a quick day hike or a full day using connections to other trails. The trail starts from the parking lot parallel to the access road, passing through lush forest and verdant grass fed by a nearby stream. Wildflowers and animals of every kind are abundant. Cactus and columbine are a common sight, as well as fox, coyote, lizards, and plentiful birds. As the trail winds its way up the plateau, youall pass many scenic rock features that have been carved into gentle, undulating shapes by the forces of nature and passage of time. At the end of the trail, youare rewarded with the trail's namesake, a grand view of Pikes Peak and a great rest area before you continue exploring the park. The Colorado Springs area is full of outdoor adventure. Once you're finished with the Grandview Trail, try a nearby adventure on the New Santa Fe Regional Trail, Vindicator Valley, Red Rock Canyon Open Space, or Cheyenne Mountain State Park.

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Contributors
Stefan Myers