Garden of the Gods Park will be open throughout construction. Please follow all signage and detours in place and use caution around work sites. We thank you for your patience as we work to enhance and improve our National Natural Landmark.
Overview
The Garden of the Gods is a National Natural Landmark located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is a stunning geological formation made up of towering sandstone rock formations and home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, making it a popular destination for hikers, rock climbers, and nature enthusiasts. As the most visited attraction in the Pikes Peak Region, Garden of the Gods Park welcomes approximately 4.5 million visitors a year. While entry is free for all visitors, the Park nevertheless makes a significant impact on the local economy with a net contribution of $272 million annually.
Preservation of the Garden of the Gods is of utmost importance during any construction project in the area. The unique rock formations and delicate ecosystem must be protected to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy this natural wonder.
To minimize the impact of construction on the Garden of the Gods our construction team will take extra steps to preserve the area. This may include conducting thorough archaeological assessments before beginning construction, implementing erosion control measures to prevent soil runoff, and carefully monitoring any disturbance to the natural landscape.
By prioritizing preservation during this construction project in the Garden of the Gods, we can ensure that this beautiful natural landmark remains intact for future generations to enjoy. It is our responsibility to protect and preserve this precious resource for the benefit of all.
A public information session was held on Wednesday, Aug. 14.
About
In collaboration with Colorado Springs Utilities, the Colorado Springs Fire Department and the Office of Accessibility, the waterline project will upgrade and enhance the park’s water supply infrastructure, increasing water pressure to ensure a sustainable and reliable source for fire hydrants and restroom facilities within the park. The project involves the installation of a modernized waterline network and hydrants that will increase the Park’s water supply capacity and distribution efficiency. During this project, improvements will also be made to increase the accessibility into the Central Garden with more ADA compliant hard surface trails and the creation of a fully accessible parking lot.
Objectives:
- Enhance fire and park safety: The installation of 8,000 linear feet of waterline and 9 fire hydrants will ensure a readily available water source for firefighters, improving emergency response capabilities and park safety. This waterline will increase the water supply capacity ensuring a sufficient and reliable water source for firefighting purposes.
- Improve accessible parking: approximately 3,200 square feet of asphalt will be replaced to provide parking nearer to the Central Garden for persons with disabilities.
- Create more accessible routes: the project will replace a significant amount of the concrete path from Parking Lot #4 to the Central Garden and correct excessive slopes to provide a more easily navigable route between the two locations.
- Improve restroom facilities: The project aims to ensure a reliable water supply for park restrooms which will enhance the visitor experience.
Phases of project
Maps & Photos
FAQs
Is Garden of the Gods open during construction?
Yes! We encourage everyone to come and explore the Garden of the Gods throughout the construction project. Please use caution around work sites and follow all signage and detours.
Will there be any closures in the Park?
The Gateway Trail from Juniper Way Loop to the Central Garden will be closed throughout construction. However, detours are set in place to access Central Garden. There may also be intermittent one-lane closures on the roadway, however flaggers will be present at this time to direct traffic. As always, please use caution when driving in Garden of the Gods.
If I park in Lot 1 (or the overflow lot), how far is the walk to the Central Garden with the detour that is in place?
The total distance from Parking Lot 1 to the Central Gardens is 1.5 miles.
Is the trail from Parking Lot 1 to Central Garden ADA accessible?
Unfortunately, the route to Central Garden from Parking Lot 1 is not completely accessible. Gateway Trail to Bretag Trail is fully paved and accessible. However, Bretag Trail is a single track, dirt trail that is not ADA accessible. We recommend parking in Lot 2 to access Central Garden via the Central Garden Loop Trail.
Is there a shuttle that can take me from Parking Lot 1 to Central Garden?
Hold.
Will the project have an impact on local wildlife, specifically the bighorn sheep?
The project is not anticipated to impede habitats any more than typical operations and maintenance. The project schedule avoids key nesting periods.
How are you preserving Garden of the Gods?
The project is an effort of preservation as it enhances infrastructure to increase water capacity. In addition, archaeological monitoring will be done throughout the project and tribal consultations were done prior to the start of the project.
What will the working hours in the park be throughout the project?
Under City Ordinance 9.8.104: Working hours occur between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.