What People Are Saying About Pikes Peak America's Mountain
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In Short – The same majesty that inspired "America the Beautiful" captivates visitors as they stand on the summit of this peak. Ironically, the person after whom the peak was named, Lt. Zebulon Pike, was unsuccessful in his only attempt to climb the mountain. Pikes Peak can be reached by road, hiking trail or cog railway. Also, be sure to bring along plenty of warm clothing; the winds blowing atop this 14,000-footer can be bone-chilling, even in summer.
MAGESTIC even from the Springs
by twoswild
Pikes Peak is awesome, a place to 'peak' at each and every day. Unless your behind a hill or some 20 year old trees, it is visable from the whole region, even from Denver. A real sight from southbound Federal Blvd., while passing Loretto Heights. No place, icon, nor person can be confused with this master of majesty, truly America's Mountain........take a peak!
The Details on Pikes Peak America's Mountain
When to Go:
Best bet is to hit the mountain early in the day because thundershowers and snowstorms often close the roadway later in the afternoon. Get group rates by calling two weeks ahead.
Know Before You Go:
If you choose to hike up by foot, be sure to wear hiking boots. The climb can be difficult, and sneakers are not recommended.
The Extras:
A Pike's Peak must is to treat yourself to some "high-altitude donuts" at the Summit House.






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