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Red Mountain

Pine treesDirections:
From Colorado Springs, take Colorado Avenue or Cimarron/Highway 24 to Manitou Springs. Colorado Avenue eventually changes into Manitou Avenue, which you will follow through most of the historic district. Take a left at Ruxton Ave, which joins the avenue at an angle. Eventually, there will be a small, dirt road on your left called Spring Street. Park nearby on Ruxton because there is no parking on Spring. You can visit Iron Spring on your way to the trailhead if your taste buds are feeling adventurous.

Follow the “trail” signs as you walk up Spring; after a switchback, you will enter a road-width trail with a chain across it, marking the Intemann trailhead. About half a mile from this point, there will be a fork for the Red Mountain trail branching upward to the right. From here, the trail is much narrower and steeper and is about a mile long.

Blue flower History/Description:
The summit rewards you with a grand view of Pikes Peak, Manitou, Colorado Springs, and the Garden of the Gods. Additionally, Red Mountain has had its fair share of Manitou history. You will notice quite a few manmade remnants at the top—concrete steps and slabs, metal pipes, etc. At one time, the summit of Red Mountain was a socialite hotspot. Some of the remains you see are from a pavilion where dances were held, accompanied by bands. Furthermore, Red Mountain is the celebrated Emma Crawford’s original burial site, before her corpse washed down the hill during a storm. This led to the present-day annual Emma Crawford Coffin Races in October. Finally, Red Mountain has been the traditional launching pad for Manitou’s fireworks show on the Fourth of July. Enjoy the history and the view before heading down.

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