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Colorado
El Paso County
Colorado Springs

Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop

Easy

4.8

(9810)

9,811

hikers

Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop

00:41

2.71km

10m

Hiking

Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile hike on the Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop, offering scenic views and urban connectivity.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.23 km

America the Beautiful Park

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This well-known 16-acre park boasts a prominent feature, Continuum, which stands as one of the largest sculptural fountains in the United States. This impressive fountain symbolizes the mountains and the …

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2.71 km

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1.72 km

931 m

< 100 m

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1.91 km

782 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop?

Parking is generally available at various points along the Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail. A convenient starting point with parking is often near America the Beautiful Park in Colorado Springs, which is directly on the loop.

Is the Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also great, with shaded sections providing relief. Even in winter, the paved surfaces are often clear, making it accessible for a refreshing walk.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop. It's a publicly accessible urban trail system.

What is the terrain like on the Pikes Peak Greenway and Midland Trail Loop?

The terrain is primarily paved and concrete, making it very accessible. You'll find some gravel sections along the Pikes Peak Greenway. The Midland Trail specifically is mostly concrete with a mild slope, generally going downhill when heading east. Some parts of the Pikes Peak Greenway can be uneven and narrow, particularly north of certain points, while areas to the south have been improved to be wider and smoother.

What kind of scenery and landmarks can I expect to see?

You'll enjoy sweeping views of Pikes Peak and the surrounding mountains. The loop follows Monument and Fountain Creeks, passing through various parks, including America the Beautiful Park. You'll be alongside the river for much of the way, with shaded areas. Notable features include an art bench at 17th Street on the Midland Trail, and the loop connects to the Olympic Museum.

Does this loop connect to other trails in Colorado Springs?

Yes, this loop is a central part of Colorado Springs' trail network. It connects extensively with other urban trails, including sections of the Colorado Front Range Trail, Bear Creek Trail, Cottonwood Creek Trail, and Templeton Gap Trail, forming a crucial part of the city's "Legacy Loop".

Is this loop suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely. Both the Pikes Peak Greenway and the Midland Trail are classified as easy, with the Midland Trail having only a mild slope. The paved surfaces and minimal elevation gain make it an excellent choice for beginners, families with children, and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.

Are there amenities like restrooms or food options along the route?

Given its urban setting, you'll find various amenities along or near the loop. Restrooms are available in parks like America the Beautiful Park and Monument Valley Park. You'll also pass through residential and commercial areas, offering opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and other services nearby.

Is there an entrance fee for America the Beautiful Park?

No, there is no entrance fee for America the Beautiful Park. It is a public park in Colorado Springs, freely accessible to visitors.

What should I bring for a hike on this loop?

For this easy, urban loop, comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) are recommended. If you're bringing a dog, remember a leash and waste bags. Given the proximity to urban areas, you might also want to bring some cash or a card for any stops at nearby cafes or shops.

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