How to Enjoy Garden of the Gods Without the Crowds or the Hike
Laid-Back Tips for Retired Travelers on a Cross-Country Road Trip
If you’re traveling through Colorado on a cross-country road trip, Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs is one stop you donβt want to miss. This free Colorado wonder is packed with jaw-dropping red rock formations, mountain views, and plenty of scenic pull-offsβall without needing to lace up hiking boots.
The best part? You can experience it all at your own pace, from the comfort of your car or with just a few easy strolls. For retired travelers looking to soak in the beauty without the crowds or the hike, this guide is for you.



π Can You Drive Through Garden of the Gods?
Yesβand it’s one of the best ways to explore the park!
The scenic drive loops through the heart of the formations, with plenty of places to pull off, stretch your legs, and take in the views. No need to rushβthis is a perfect spot to slow down and enjoy the ride.
π Road Trip Tip: Try to visit early morning or late afternoon. Itβs cooler, quieter, and the sunlight on the rocks is stunning.
π· The Best Photo Stops (No Hiking Required)
You donβt have to wander far for a great view. These spots are all easy to reach:
- Balanced Rock β Iconic steps from the parking area.
- High Point Overlook β One of the best views of Pikes Peak.
- Kissing Camels β Easily seen from multiple pull-offs.
- Siamese Twins Trail β Optional short walk with a frame-worthy view. About 0.5 miles round-trip and mostly flat.


π§’ What to Bring for a Comfortable Visit
Even for a quick stop, it helps to come prepared:
- A sun hat and sunscreen (itβs bright out here)
- Comfortable shoes for walking, even short distances
- Water and snacksβno shops inside the park
- A camera or phone for all the wow moments
- Binoculars for wildlife or rock climbers on the formations
- Winter months require a warm coat, hat, and gloves
πΎ Is Garden of the Gods Dog Friendly?
Yes! If youβre traveling with your pup like we do, youβll be happy to know leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park. Our Goldendoodle, Mr. Jax, loved exploring the short paths and sniffing the desert air.
There are doggie waste stations and shaded spots here and thereβbut pack water and maybe a cooling mat if itβs a hot day.
π΄ Where to Eat Nearby (Local Favorites)
After soaking up the sights, here are some nearby spots to fuel up:
- Adamβs Mountain CafΓ© β Great for brunch in nearby Manitou Springs
- Garden of the Gods Market & CafΓ© β Healthy options with patio seating
π§ Extra Travel Tips for a Smooth Stop
- Weekdays are quieter. Weekends can be bumper-to-bumper.
- The Visitor Center is worth a peek for panoramic views and clean restrooms.
- No admission fee. Just roll in and enjoy!
- Avoid the heat. Mornings and late afternoons are best, especially in summer.
π How Far Is Garden of the Gods from Major Cities?
Planning your route? Hereβs how long it takes to get to Garden of the Gods from nearby popular road trip cities:
- From Denver, CO: ~1 hour 20 minutes (about 70 miles south via I-25)
- From Boulder, CO: ~1 hour 45 minutes
- From Pueblo, CO: ~50 minutes
- From Santa Fe, NM: ~5 hours
- From Albuquerque, NM: ~6 hours
Colorado Springs is a popular stop along many cross-country routes, and Garden of the Gods is right on the edge of townβeasy to get to and worth the detour.
Final Thoughts: A Must-See Road Trip Stop
Garden of the Gods is one of those magical places that lives up to the hype. And the best part is, you donβt need to hike to appreciate it. Itβs the kind of road trip stop that feels grand without feeling exhaustingβa scenic break with space to breathe, take pictures, and enjoy the moment.
If youβre driving cross-country and cruising through Colorado Springs, make time for the Garden of the Gods. Your camera (and your knees) will thank you.
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