Mountain peaks around Woodmoor Colorado are characterized by elevated areas within a serene mountain setting, offering views of the Front Range. The community is nestled in foothills, providing access to various natural features and nearby mountains. These locations offer opportunities for experiencing the natural landscape and observing wildlife. The region provides a mix of accessible elevated points and more challenging mountain summits.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Monument Rock is the pinnacle of Monument, Colorado. The summit view features a cool rock feature and views of the surrounding hillsides. There are a bunch of different trails leading up here, so you have options when it comes to your riding route.
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Monument Rock is the pinnacle of Monument, Colorado. The summit view features a cool rock feature and views of the surrounding hillsides. There are a bunch of different trails leading up here, so you have options when it comes to your riding route.
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Monument Rock is the main attraction in the area, showcasing a breathtaking giant rock formation that provides excellent opportunities for photography. There are numerous trails leading to this point, offering flexibility in adjusting the length of your run as desired.
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This is a less traveled mountain in the region but offers stunning views of Palmer Lake and the surrounding area. At the summit, you'll find a small jar with pen and paper that hikers have used to leave notes, adding a unique touch to the summit. The trail to reach this point is steep and includes loose gravel, so it's important to pace yourself accordingly.
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This is a less traveled mountain in the region but offers stunning views of Palmer Lake and the surrounding area. At the summit, you'll find a small jar with pen and paper that hikers have used to leave notes, adding a unique touch to the hike.
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This trail takes you to Spruce Mountain and links up with the Eagle Pass Trail. It features a sandy, gradual incline that's not too challenging, but your reward is the breathtaking views of Palmer Lake and the Monument area. Keep an eye out for wildlife, as this area has been known to have cows, deer, and black bears.
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Monument Rock is the main attraction in the area, showcasing a breathtaking giant rock formation that provides excellent opportunities for photography. There are numerous trails leading to this point, offering flexibility in adjusting the length of your hike as desired.
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This is the most renowned mountain in the Monument area, standing at almost, 9000 feet above sea level. With a steady incline to the top, it offers a challenging yet rewarding summit experience that grants you stunning views of Pikes Peak and the front range.
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Within Woodmoor, The Point is an elevated common area reaching nearly 7,500 feet, offering incredible 360-degree views. Adjacent to Woodmoor, the Woodmoor Mountain area is a distinct elevated region ranging from 7,000 to over 8,000 feet, known for its thick forests and abundant wildlife.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Spruce Mountain Trail South. This trail guides you to Spruce Mountain, where you can enjoy expansive views of the Spruce Mountain Event's Center, Pikes Peak, and the rolling hills towards Monument. The Point within Woodmoor also provides excellent 360-degree vistas.
Yes, for a challenging ascent, Mount Herman Summit stands at almost 9,000 feet above sea level and offers a rewarding experience with views of Pikes Peak and the Front Range. Sundance Mountain also presents a steep trail with loose gravel, making it a more challenging option.
The elevated areas around Woodmoor are characterized by forests of towering Ponderosa Pines, majestic Douglas Firs, and Rocky Mountain Cedars. You can often spot abundant wildlife such as deer, wild turkey, and black bears. Occasional sightings of mountain lions and goats have also been reported, especially in areas like Woodmoor Mountain.
For easier hikes, you can explore routes like Fallen Timbers Trail, Second Lower Monument, or the Fox Run Southern Loop. You can find more details and other options in the Easy hikes around Woodmoor guide.
Yes, the area offers several road cycling routes. Popular options include the Palmer Lake Recreation Area loop, the Black Forest loop, and the Fox Run Regional Park loop. For more routes and details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Woodmoor guide.
Sundance Mountain is known as a less traveled mountain in the region, offering stunning views of Palmer Lake and a unique experience with a summit jar for hikers' notes. This can be a good option if you prefer a quieter hike.
Sundance Mountain is unique because it's a less traveled peak offering beautiful views of Palmer Lake. At its summit, hikers often find a small jar containing notes from previous visitors, adding a personal and memorable touch to the experience.
Runners can enjoy trails such as the Spruce Mountain Trail Loop, Fox Run Regional Park Loop, and the Upper & Lower Palmer Reservoir. More options and details are available in the Running Trails around Woodmoor guide.
Mount Herman Summit is considered the most renowned mountain in the Monument area, standing at almost 9,000 feet above sea level. It offers a challenging yet rewarding summit experience with stunning views.
The region offers outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, while winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though some trails may have challenging conditions.
Yes, the iconic Pikes Peak is visible from various points within Woodmoor, including The Point and the Fairplay Median. Many of the local elevated areas and trails, such as Spruce Mountain Trail South and Mount Herman Summit, also offer stunning views of Pikes Peak.


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