Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center
Visitor center · Colorado Springs ·

Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center

Visitor center · Colorado Springs ·

Nature center with interactive exhibits, guided hikes, wildlife

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Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
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Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center by null
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2120 S Cheyenne Canyon Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Get directions

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2120 S Cheyenne Canyon Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Get directions

+1 719 385 6086
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Housed in a beloved Craftsman stone home, this free nature center introduces the canyon’s geology, wildlife, and trails. It’s a low-key, local gateway to one of the city’s most storied parks, with rotating family programs and exhibits.

https://parks.coloradosprings.gov/starsmore
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Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center

Eleanor Skelton

Google
I’ve been hiking in Cheyenne Canyon before and it’s been lovely, but this was my first time rock climbing here! I came here with my fellow camp counselors from Go West Camps to train for the summer. The only downside to rock climbing here is that the path that you’ll be hiking up and standing on to belay the climbers is uneven, steep and gravelly. So maybe not the easiest place to rock climb when you’re first starting out.

Haley Koch

Google
It’s a beautiful and easy hike, good for kids. There’s a nice and fun nature center. However beware there is poison ivy all over near the parking lot and on the trails.

Hawk C

Google
The lady who works this location is super sweet and lovely. It is a free park with gorgeous trails and opportunity to see wildlife!

Sara Griffin

Google
Chris is absolutely wonderful. He helped us get a good plan for the day. We drove up from Brighton with my mother in law who is from Idaho. We wanted to see Helen Hunt falls, but wanted a good hike as well. He recommended Mt. Cutler Trail which was perfect. Also he told us about the old railway with the 2 big tunnels which was super cool. Highly recommend stopping here for lots of good information.

Pinky Saunders

Google
My favorite is when you first pull up to the Y in the road, to your left is a little creek I love putting my feet in.

Craig Winters

Google
Cool little stop if your in the area of Broadmoor Falls. Nice nature walk and information with birds and animals

Amber Spitzer

Google
Beautiful location for a short walk and splash in the stream. Water was extremely cold.

DeAnn Marlett

Google
Many trails around this park and the park itself has some nice paths. Some near water others look more like the desert. I've done several of the trails, some a few times and all have been nice and different.