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The Intriguing Red Rocks of the Garden of the Gods
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The Intriguing Red Rocks of the Garden of the Gods

August 27, 2007

Bookending our vacation in Colorado, the Garden of the Gods is a fun venture that always amazes us.

Famed for its sedimentary rocks in ranges of deep red, pink, and white, representative of sandstone and limestone, the rocks of this 1300 acre park actually extend far beyond the boundaries.

Simply driving through Manitou Springs, which we have done so many times, yields many a sighting of interestingly shaped red rocks towering over trees and buildings.

Our First Afternoon

After our first afternoon at Whit’s End we came to the Garden of the Gods visitor center during a rain storm, to shop and look around the museum.

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South Gateway Rock – Garden of the Gods

When the sun came out, we easily walked around the Perkins Central Trail which we hadn’t yet walked. These amazing formations we’ve seen only from afar. They had a new look from this perspective.

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Cathedral Spire – Garden of the Gods

After a light hike we drove to a Victorian train station called Giuseppe’s Old Depot Restaurant which was bustling with guests.

Guiseppe's Old Depot Restaurant
Guiseppe’s Old Depot Restaurant

Seeing the engine out front, we learned the tracks were still in use as several times trains came through. My son was in his element checkout out each one.

Guiseppe's Old Depot Restaurant
Guiseppe’s Old Depot Restaurant

Our Last Morning

After packing for Texas, we left the hotel to purchase gasoline in Manitou Springs where those red rocks beckoned us.

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Cathedral Spires set against Cheyenne Mountain

With only a six-hour drive ahead of us to reach our hotel for the night in Canyon, Texas, and not wanting to leave Colorado…we could absolutely spend an hour or two at Garden of the Gods for one last hurrah.

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Balanced Rock at Garden of the Gods

The mountains in front of the red rocks are called the Front Range (as seen in the header), which are shorter than Pikes Peak, because they are not alpine.

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The Scotsman at Garden of the Gods

At night at just the right time of the month or year, the moon shows through the window of the Kissing Camels.

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Kissing Camels at Garden of the Gods
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Siamese Twins set against the Front Range and Pikes Peak

For more photos check my Flickr set.

Pot Pourri

  • High Altitude Vacation in Colorado Springs
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    July 25, 2007
  • Singing America the Beautiful at Pikes Peak
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    July 16, 2007
  • Singing Cowboys at the Flying W Ranch
    Date
    August 26, 2007

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