Highlights -A tour through the iconic Garden of the Gods -Stops along the way for history and pictures -Views of foothills and Pikes Peak -Explore the eclectic mountain town of Manitou Springs -Taste
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Location: Colorado Springs
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Licensed Tour Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The tour is designed for ages 1 and up, so your 5-year-old should be fine. Just keep in mind that it can be bumpy, so holding onto them is a good idea. The views of Garden of the Gods are stunning, and kids usually love the adventure of being in a Jeep. Also, the tour guide is great at making it engaging for kids!
A: Parking can be a little hectic, especially on weekends. There’s a main parking lot, but it fills up fast. Arriving early is your best bet, or you can park at one of the nearby lots and walk in. If you're taking the tour, they usually have a designated pick-up area, so just check ahead with them for the best spot to meet up.
A: Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes, like sneakers or hiking boots. The ride can get a bit dusty, so consider layers since it can be cooler in the morning and warmer later. Don’t forget sunglasses and a hat, especially if it's sunny. You’ll be stopping for photos, and you’ll want to enjoy the views without squinting!
Discussions
Just did the Garden of the Gods Jeep Tour – so worth it!
I took the Garden of the Gods and Manitou Springs Jeep Tour last weekend and it was AMAZING! The views are just breathtaking, especially of Pikes Peak. Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the history of the area really engaging. Stopping in Manitou Springs was a highlight! You have to try the mineral waters, they’re actually kinda fun to taste. Just a heads up, the ride can get a bit cramped if you go with a big group!
Thinking about gifting the Jeep tour – is it a good idea?
I'm considering getting this Jeep tour as a gift for my parents. They love nature and haven't been to Colorado Springs yet. It looks perfect for them. Can anyone share their experiences? How's the guide? What’s the best part of the tour?