
Colorado Springs Waterfalls | The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Your Seven Falls experience doesn't have to begin or end inside the canyon, because here you're connected to the legendary Broadmoor resort and endless possibilities for adventure and exploration.
Visit - The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Plan Your Visit Called “The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado,” Seven Falls excites the senses with awe-inspiring natural wonders. It has been an institution and tourist destination since 1883. Your visit …
Discover - The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Map out your trip to Seven Falls and see for yourself all the opportunities that await you inside the park.
Park Hours & Rates | The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Seven Falls is open from spring through fall on during daytime hours with general admission tickets, season passes, or group tickets for sale.
Purchase Tickets - The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Purchase tickets to Seven Falls online in advance. Explore ticket options and plan your visit to experience the beauty of Seven Falls in Colorado Springs.
Frequently Asked Questions | The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Find answers to common questions about visiting The Broadmoor Seven Falls, including hours, ticket info, accessibility, and more to plan your trip.
About the Park - The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Seven Falls has been a staple of the Pikes Peak Region since 1883, when the first visitors were charged a toll of 10 cents to visit the park by road. Today, as one of the state’s most captivating natural …
Explore Our Photo Gallery | The Broadmoor Seven Falls
Make Colorado’s most majestic waterfall the backdrop to your #SevenFalls experience. Whether you’re looking for adventure, exploration, or a little slice of paradise, browse our gallery and picture yourself …
Parking and Directions | The Broadmoor Seven Falls
All visitors to Seven Falls from Friday, August 15, through Sunday, August 17, must park at Cheyenne Mountain High School located at 1200 Cresta Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.
History & Legacy - The Broadmoor Seven Falls
The Falls became quite the tourist attraction as visitors arrived in Colorado Springs by train and then took an electric car or a carriage to view the falls. It was advertised as a half-hour drive from the city …