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Restaurants with great beer options, but aren’t brewers

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  • Hu-Hot – COS Northwest and Southeast.
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Hiking

COSPRINGSTRAILS.COM – is a tremendous resource for local hikes. A few favorites follow:

  • Barr Trail – 6.5 mi from Manitou Springs to Barr Camp, 3800′ elevation gain. A great way to explore Pike’s Peak’s lower flanks. You can arrange to take the Cog Railway down or it’s possible to summit from Barr Camp.
  • The Crags – 4 mi round trip, <1000 ft elevation, gets you in to a beautiful area on the backside of Pike’s Peak. Decent view from the top and pretty wild rock formations.
  • Mount Cutler – 2 mi round trip, 400′ elevation gain. Very short, not too steep, but a really great view of the city as a pay off at the top.
  • The Incline – 0.9 mi, to the top of the Incline, 2000′ elevation gain. 3.4 mi round trip (take Barr Trail down). More like a dare than a hike.
  • Red Rocks Canyon – A entire network of many trails that interweave through rock formations. Much like Garden of the Gods with less pavement. Don’t miss the old quarry.
  • Spruce Mountain – 5.5 mi round trip, ~500′ elevation gain. A foothill of the frontrange, but it’s at least well outside of town. Runs the perimeter of a big mesa that lies between Colorado Springs and Castle Rock.
  • Goose Creek – 9.4 miles round trip, ~1,500 elevation gain. For those looking to travel farther. Plan about 2 hours driving each way. A stunning area with cool historic sites to be visited. 

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