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The Broadmoor Seven Falls, Colorado Springs

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Called “The Grandest Mile of Scenery” in Colorado, the approach to Seven Falls excites the senses and forshadows the dramatic landscape ahead. Crystal clear water from the Pikes Peak watershed has shaped a spectacular natural box canyon: the steep-walled, enclosed canyon that’s become symbolic of the American West.

Once inside Seven Falls, you’ll be enveloped by cliffs and delighted by the cascade of water. The falls tumble 181 feet down the head of this box canyon, dancing from granite face to granite face in seven distinct leaps.

For those who want to dive into nature and are seeking adventure, take the 224 steps by the side of the falls that lead to hiking trails and the banks of the glistening stream that feeds the falls, or try the optional Broadmoor Soaring Adventure zip-line tours —a thrilling exploration above Seven Falls, following rope bridges and culminating in a rappel. Others might prefer a more leisurely experience. For them, browsing our shops, dining at the exquisite new Restaurant 1858 or strolling the 2,500-foot-long, natural-surface walking trail is sure to delight.

Ticket Prices

Entrance fee for adults: Ages 13+ years – $14.00

Entrance fee for children: Ages 2 – 12 years – $8.00

Children under 2 years of age are FREE.
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  • The climb to the top of this series of falls is strenuous but well worth it. Fabulous views as you climb and walk the trail. 
    The climb to the top of this series of falls is strenuous but well worth it. Fabulous views as you climb and walk the trail.  more »
  • It's a beautiful little walk and elevator ride when everything was frozen. couldn't see the falls and the stairs were closed. We just got 6 inches of snow, so they were being safe. The sun was... 
    It's a beautiful little walk and elevator ride when everything was frozen. couldn't see the falls and the stairs were closed. We just got 6 inches of snow, so they were being safe. The sun was...  more »
  • It was frustrating to find out after we paid $17 a person that we also should have paid $2 to get the tram ride up since we had someone with us who would have preferred to ride the tram. We were not.....  more
    It was frustrating to find out after we paid $17 a person that we also should have paid $2 to get the tram ride up since we had someone with us who would have preferred to ride the tram. We were not.....  more »
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  • You cannot drive directly to the falls. There are couple of parking lots closer to this location where you can park and walk. But, there are shuttles from this location which will take you the park area (free of cost), where you can purchase the entry tickets. It’s $17 for the adult and $11 for the kids. The falls are around a mile away from the ticket counter. You can purchase a shuttle ride as well for an additional $2 dollars but we liked to walk and enjoy the views. Once you get to the falls, take the elevator to the seven falls sign to enjoy the beautiful view of the seven falls. You could take the stairs too if you’d like. Afterwards, you could visit the actual falls and if interested take the stairs to the top of the falls.
  • Went to Seven Falls to visit the water falls and hiking routes. First, you must park near the equestrian/event center and take a shuttle to the park entrance. Free Shuttle service runs from 10:00 am to 5:45 pm. There are guides to help you through the gate to the ticket booth. General admission is $17.00. Extra $ for a park Shuttle service to the Seven Falls cliffs. It's about a mile walk to the actual water fall. It's a beautiful walk if your willing to walk up hill all the way. There are restrooms along the way and a gift shop near the Falls. There is a self guided tour through a tunnel. At the end of the tunnel their is an elevator that takes you to the Eagles Nest. The restaurant was closed. They claimed it was due to COVID-19 , but rather I believe it is hiring issues. It's hard to find employees right now. The Seven Falls were incredible but climbing the ladders were steep. But once you get on top their are a couple of trails. You can get a great view of Colorado Springs at Inspiration Point from the top of the mountain. It's a great way to spend hiking at Colorado Springs.
  • Despite the rain, it was a very relaxing and enjoyable experience! My wife and I walked to the falls instead of taking the shuttle. Plus due to the rain, we were handed umbrellas for the time we were there. Although it was little under a mile, the scenic views made it totally worth it. Plus viewing the falls from the elevator was incredible. The walk up the stairs to the top was nerve racking (rightfully so especially in the rain) but totally worth it.
  • This was a cool experience m. I booked a ticket with my mom and her fiancé! We took a trolley to the actual site and it was a beautiful experience! There is a trolley once you get there to take you up to the views or you can walk (we chose to walk). Then there are elevators to get up. It’s definitely more of a sight seeing thing than it is a hike! Well worth the time and money spent!
  • This location is nice to see. You can take a free shuttle 10 min away bc of limited parking at the actual location. An elevator takes you to a nice picture spot or you can climb the stairs next to the waterfalls. $2 pp for tram ride to the falls also. There is a restaurant in the park.

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