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Divide Attractions

There's something quite endearing about smaller cities. Whether you're going to Divide for a handful of days or you're contemplating staying for longer, it won't take you long to fall in love with this destination. In fact, with so many exciting things to do and fascinating sights to see, you might never want to go home!

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Divide must see attractions

1. Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain is a 14,000-foot (4,300-meter) high mountain famed for its incredible vistas, high-altitude railroad and opportunities for adventure. It was named after explorer Zebulon Pike, who led an expedition to the area in 1806. Visit the summit of Pikes Peak at any time of the year to gaze across the spectacular Rocky Mountains. The view from here was the inspiration for Katherine Lee Bates' famed poem, America the Beautiful.
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Pikes Peak which includes mountains

2. Garden of the Gods

The rugged landscape of the western states of America has long been central to the region’s reputation as the Wild West and the Garden of the Gods is a stunning example of this terrain. As the low, grassy plains around Denver give way to dense woodlands, a series of rock formations rise dramatically upwards. These phenomenal red rocks are the centerpieces of the 1,367-acre (553-hectare) Garden of the Gods park, a favorite destination for hikers, mountain bikers and other lovers of the great outdoors.
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Garden of the Gods showing mountains and tranquil scenes

3. US Air Force Academy

Step onto the campus of the US Air Force Academy to discover what goes into the training of the country's elite air force personnel. Every year, the military institution puts hundreds of cadets through a rigorous 4-year academic program.
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US Air Force Academy featuring modern architecture

4. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a large complex on the side of a mountain. Laying claim to being America’s only mountain zoo, it sits at an altitude of 6,800 feet (2,100 meters) above sea level. The 140-acre (57-hectare) site is home to more than 800 animals representing over 200 species.
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo showing zoo animals and land animals

5. Glen Eyrie Castle

Glen Eyrie Castle is a large 19th-century house built for the founder of Colorado Springs, General William Jackson Palmer. The English Tudor-style castle was constructed in 1871 and sits on 800 acres (324 hectares) of grounds in the Rocky Mountains. Today the castle and its estate is owned by a Christian organization called The Navigators
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Glen Eyrie Castle featuring a garden, heritage architecture and chateau or palace

6. Cave of the Winds

Venture deep into a vast underground cave network, hold on tight for hair-raising rides and enjoy stunning canyon views at the Caves of the Winds. There are adventures and activities for all the family at a natural wonder that was formed 500 million years ago.
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Cave of the Winds

7. Mueller State Park

Rocky terrain, pine forests and meadows make up the diverse landscape of Mueller State Park. There are more than 5,000 acres (2,023 hectares) of wilderness and they support a wide range of all-year-round activities. Here you can hike through the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, fish in three large ponds and ski or snowshoe across the terrain.
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Mueller State Park which includes a pond and forests

What to do in Divide

Things to Do in Divide with Kids

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Divide on a rainy day?
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Rainbow Valley

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Plan a visit to nearby attractions like Mueller State Park while you're exploring Rainbow Valley and the larger area.

Rainbow Valley
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Spring Valley

Plan a visit to nearby attractions like Shining Mountain Golf Club while you're exploring Spring Valley and the larger area.

Spring Valley
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Midland

Plan a visit to nearby attractions like Mueller State Park while you're exploring Midland and the larger area.

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Highland Lakes

Highland Lakes might not have many top sights, but Mueller State Park and Pikes Peak Historical Society Museum are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Highland Lakes

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