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Pikes Peak National Forest is a historic forest area surrounding the iconic Pikes Peak, offering diverse outdoor adventures across high alpine terrain and mixed conifer forests in Colorado's Front Range.

995,000
Acres Protected
Over 400
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1.5 million
Annual Visitors
1892
Year Established

About Pikes Peak National Forest

Pikes Peak National Forest
 

Originally established in 1892 as Colorado’s first National Forest, Pikes Peak National Forest encompasses extensive montane and subalpine ecosystems in the central Front Range of Colorado. The forest surrounds one of the most famous and accessible peaks in the United States—Pikes Peak, rising to 14,115 feet. The landscape features rugged granite formations, dense forests of ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and Engelmann spruce, as well as meadows and alpine tundra at higher elevations. Rich in biodiversity, the forest provides habitat for mule deer, black bears, elk, mountain lions, and a variety of bird species. Recreational opportunities are abundant, ranging from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and camping. Iconic landmarks include the Barr Trail, a challenging but popular route to the summit of Pikes Peak, and scenic drives such as the Pikes Peak Highway. The area attracts visitors year-round, with summer hiking and winter snow sports. The forest has a significant place in American history tied to early forest conservation efforts and the development of mountain tourism. Visitors appreciate the panoramic views, crisp mountain air, and access to wilderness experiences within close proximity to Colorado Springs and other nearby towns. Pikes Peak National Forest remains a key destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and natural beauty in a historic setting.

Highlights

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Pikes Peak Barr Trail – Iconic 13-mile summit trail

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Pikes Peak Highway – Scenic drive to the summit

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Crystal Reservoir – Popular fishing and picnic site

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Devil's Playground – Unique granite rock formations with hiking access

Notable Natural Features

Pikes Peak Summit

A 14,115-foot fourteen-er renowned for panoramic views and accessible via hiking trails or highway.

Barr Trail

Historic and challenging trail leading from Manitou Springs to the summit of Pikes Peak.

Devil's Playground

An area of striking granite rock formations popular with climbers and hikers.