Incline Colorado Springs Steps

4.7/5
(871) · Hiking area in Manitou Springs, United States
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4.7/5 · 871 reviews
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Dec 31, 2024
The wife and I enjoyed it. Definitely pace yourself and take plenty of fluids. We bought tickets but when we arrived no one checked to see if we even had tickets.Full review by thekinggambler
Dec 11, 2024
This was a highlight for me as it was challenging and I feel as though I really accomplished something. For those coming from sea level, wait a few days to acclimate and you will have a better experi…Full review by Maury F
Dec 7, 2024
Was a phenomenal experience. Made is see life using a different lens. Climbing and descending made me feel super accomplishedFull review by atem f

Questions & answers

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At what time on July 1 do they start taking reservations for August?
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Not sure-go to their website
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Answer by Chris L · Jun 30, 2023
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Is this open during spring break in March? And if so, what type of clothing is needed?
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It is open every day all day 365 days a year chilly in the morning chilling at night be safe it was lots of fun. See photography by patricia Colorado trip 2019 we had an amazing time it …
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It is open every day all day 365 days a year chilly in the morning chilling at night be safe it was lots of fun. See photography by patricia Colorado trip 2019 we had an amazing time it takes hours to get up and you should be fit
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With current snowy conditions (11.22.19), how safe is it to climb the incline to the bailout trail without spikes? My …
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With current snowy conditions (11.22.19), how safe is it to climb the incline to the bailout trail without spikes? My understanding is the steepest part comes after the bailout.
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Yes, you are correct, the steepest part is after the bail out. Steep is an understatement - if you ever slipped & fell in icy conditions there is no stopping as it’s VERY steep. …
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Yes, you are correct, the steepest part is after the bail out. Steep is an understatement - if you ever slipped & fell in icy conditions there is no stopping as it’s VERY steep. Momentum could throw you & it would be hard to stop. Also, if you ever decided to turn around & get back to the bailout point, I think the downhill would be impossible & quite dangerous in snowy/icy conditions. Good luck to you in whatever you decide to do.
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Is it something active 8 and 10 year old kids could do?
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Bring water and some snacks and they should be fine unless they are really out of shape. My 6 and 16 year old did it.
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