“Seven Falls and Cheyenne Canyon”
The minute we passed through the gates of Cheyenne Canyon, we know we’ve entered another world. The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado winds along South Cheyenne Creek between steep pine-covered cliffs, towering a full of 700 feet above our heads. At the end of this boxed Canyon we’ve found the Seven Falls which has been astonishing and inspiring visitors for over 120 years with the self-guided audio tours. We’ve learned the story of the Falls and the area’s unique geology, ecology, wildlife and cultural history-as we explored the canyon nightime was all magical time at Seven Falls. When all Seven falls came alive under a veil of spectacular computerized lighting.
Seven Falls. The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado. Ride in the mountain elevator 140 feet for the most spectacular view of Seven Falls and Colorado’s natural scenic beauty. Hike the trails to midnight falls and Inspiration Point for breathtaking views of the City and the great plains. Hear the story of the falls an area’s unique geology, ecology, wildlife, and cultural hitory on the self-guided audio stops. See the falls come alive at night under veil of spectacular computerized lighting. Visit the three gift shops to memorialize the visit to Seven Falls.
Seven Falls is great educational fun for the entire family.Take a hike next to the falls, a 224 step stairing leads to a beautiful nature trail, where you can hike to midnight falls and then continue on to experience breathtaking views of the City and the Great Plains from Inspiration point. Be sure to keep an eye out for the native wildlife, including hummingbirds, deer and the rare waterfall nesting American dipper. Or take it easy, ride in the mountain elevator, blasted 14 stories straight up through solid Pikes Peak granite to Eagle Nest lookout, for the most inspiring scenery you’ll ever see.
Up to now my legs are still sore because of going up and down to a 224 -step stairing leads to a beautiful nature trail and 185 steps going to Eagle Nest. It was a great experienced though. I’m just glad that I did it! It was like, I’ve overcomed my own fear. It was pretty scary going up there in a 224-step stairs. I’m so happy when I just finally went down from the stairs. It was like a relief for me..hehehe..Scott and I really enjoyed the place. It’s awesome! It’s a breathtaking scenery. That’s why we went back again to Seven Falls, to watch the waterfalls come alive under a veil of spectacular computerized lightings. The Seven falls changed colors and it’s really beautiful. It’s colorful and fantastic. Seven Falls the only waterfall in Colorado to make National Geographic’s list of International waterfalls.