View from a Broadmoor Resort Room Terrace

CHOOSING ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE BROADMOOR

CHOOSING ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE BROADMOOR

Are you seeking that mesmerizing Cheyenne Mountain View or perhaps a view of the dazzling Cheyenne Lake, exclusively at The Broadmoor? Look no more!

With suites, brownstones, guest rooms, cottages, and Estate House available, there is something for everyone when choosing a room at The Broadmoor.

COTTAGES

Set out on a new adventure as you experience The Broadmoor in a new way when you choose a cottage. Cottages are available with one bedroom for a cozy romantic stay, solo business travel, or those seeking to get away and relax.

Eight bedrooms are also an option for a family get together, special event, or large families and friends enjoying all that Colorado Springs offers.

Each of these spectacular cottages features a parlor, beautiful wood floors, and a beautiful stone fireplace. Oh, do not forget the views of the exquisite Cheyenne Mountain or East Golf Course! These options will have you engulfed in the luxury of a private residence!

For those that are looking for as much space as possible, choose the Broadmoor Cottages. With 450-square foot bedrooms, space will not be an issue. Relax in front of the fireplace. Invite some of your closest friends and enjoy dinner on the large patio, there are several, so take your pick.

THE ESTATE HOUSE

Should the space in the cottages not be enough then head to the Estate House, which features 12,000 square feet of luxury. Five bedrooms await your arrival. All the bedrooms include a king or two queen beds, and each has a private bath.

The Estate House is perfect for a small office getaway. Each of your attendees receives their own room, and entertainment options are incredible. The grand parlor holds 60 guests at round tables. If your office is smaller in size, do not worry, the dining room can entertain up to 16.

After your meeting or during a break, head to the back lawn or croquet lawn and take in the landscaped gardens and lush beauty surrounding you!

Please note that the Estate House is only available as a whole unit.

THE BROWNSTONES

Forget the ordinary condo or vacation home that you can enjoy during your time in Colorado Springs. Enjoy entertaining in the living room area or the formal dining room. Engage your guests on the private terrace as you feast on delicious appetizers from the gourmet kitchen.

You and your guests will love lounging on the fourth floor, relaxing by the outdoor fireplace, and taking in the spectacular views of the mountains.

Other features of the Brownstones are room for three cars, an elevator, pull-out sleeping options, and a wine cellar. The perfect place to relax!

SUITES

Individual décor will greet you upon your arrival to one of The Broadmoor’s suites.

Main and Signature suites offer king-sized beds, exquisite baths, outstanding views, and a host of amenities. Each suite is unique and offers travelers all the comforts of home. Check out some of the highlights below.

MAIN EXECUTIVE SUITES

EASTMOOR SUITES

Should you be traveling with family to beautiful Colorado Springs and The Broadmoor, Eastmoor Suites is just for you. Situated in the Broadmoor Main Complex, these suites offer guests a king-size bed, and a sofa bed that is queen-sized for the family!

Enjoy your privacy away from your travel companions when you close the parlor door and relax in your outstanding bedroom.

SOUTH TOWER SUITES

Enjoy that romantic getaway when you reserve a South Tower Suite in the Broadmoor South building complex. Take in the gorgeous lake and mountain views from your large picture windows. Snuggle up and relax by the gas fireplace or forget all your troubles as you immerse yourself in a large soaking tub.

Should you forget to turn down the lights before sinking into the bed, no worries! Just use the computerized bedside system to help you lighten the mood!

WEST EXECUTIVE SUITES

TERRACE JUNIOR SUITE

Book a Terrace Junior Suite on the Broadmoor West’s seventh floor. Enjoy a beverage on the private patio while you snap a selfie of you admiring the sunset over the Colorado Rockies.

All the Terrace Junior Suites offer king-size accommodations and marble baths!

WEST TOWER SUITES

Enjoy watching a game of golf? Then West Tower Suites is for you as they overlook the lavish, lush golf course!

Unwind nightly in the parlor as you look out the large picture windows or enjoy your morning drink as you start your day in the sitting area.

West Tower Suites offer two double beds for your enjoyment.

MAIN SIGNATURE SUITES

EDITH K. GAYLORD SUITE

Enjoy views of the lake, mountains, and other areas of The Broadmoor when you stay at the 1,800 square foot suite that calls the Lakeside Building’s top floor home. Gold and browns will soothe you as you and reminds you of the Penrose’s travels. The balcony provides outstanding views and is one of the best locations on the property.

Entertain your friends out on the terrace and relax at night in the king bedroom equipped with a fireplace.  You will enjoy intimacy at its finest!

PENROSE SUITE

In the Broadmoor’s Main building complex, you will find where Julie Penrose resided for 13 years. The private apartment comes with three-bedrooms, three-baths, a dining room, a sitting room, a fireplace, and a glass-enclosed sunroom.

Mrs. Penrose displayed grace and charm, and you will find that the Penrose Suite just as elegant and does not disappoint!

WEST SIGNATURE SUITES

PENTHOUSE TERRACE SUITE

Imagine being of Broadmoor West in a two-bedroom suite with fabulous mountain views and huge windows for the morning sunshine to come through! If that is not enough, head out to your private outdoor patio! Enjoy a double queen or king bedroom, each with their private bath with marble fixtures!

Other fabulous amenities of this luxury suite include two fireplaces and the most state-of-the-art elements you could wish.

GUEST ROOMS

From the 420 square foot Classic West Tower rooms that offer incredible views of the golf course, nearby mountains, and Cheyenne Lake, to the 550 square foot Broadmoor West Premier, there is a room for everyone.

These exquisite modern rooms are spread throughout the Broadmoor West complex, Broadmoor South complex, and the Broadmoor West building complex. In these rooms, you can view the resort lake, picturesque mountains, or championship golf courses.

No matter which room you have your eyes set on, you will not be disappointed.

 

Hiking in Colorado

Why Hike The Regions of Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park is between Estes Park and Grand Lake with the Continental Divide’s east and west slopes going directly through the park’s center. With more than 125 hiking trails and trailheads spread across five geographic locations and ranging in easy to extreme, there is something for everyone in Rocky Mountain National Park.

Paved trails, mountain adventures, and backcountry campsites await those seeking a day or overnight experience to one of over a hundred campsites. Many of the trails are only accessible in the summer due to hazardous weather conditions during the winter.

REGION 1

The trails found in this region is where Grand Lake is. This area is also known as the Continental Divide’s West side. Lush green expansive meadows and lots of moose are prevalent here.

Are you a lake lover? Great, put on your best pair of hiking boots and make the seven miles up Bowen Lake. As you start on an even surface, there is a gradual climb that weaves its way through a thick forest.

After experiencing the beauty of Bowen Lake, continue and head through Bowen Pass. Note that this seven-and-a-half-mile hike is also steep. When you reach your destination, you will be in the Arapaho National Forest.

Those that brought their tents and other backcountry supplies will enjoy hiking less than 14 miles across the East Inlet Trail, around Lone Pine Lake, and through a forest to reach Lake Verna. There are two sites here available for camping.

When you love to push things to the extreme, you will find the 30 miles of Continental Divide National Scenic Trail the place to be. This trail traverse’s magnificent scenery, tundra, and views of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Do not worry if you are not a thrill-seeking hiker and are looking for something more relaxing. Adams Falls is less than a half-mile and the most popular stroll that takes you thru river scenery, aspen, pine forest, and rocks of grey and black that jut out along the way.

Wildlife lovers, especially those hunting moose for some outstanding photo shots, will love Coyote Valley. Follow along the Colorado River banks as you enjoy your early morning stroll searching for the best view to snap that million-dollar picture. This one-mile hike is paved, allows strollers, and offers picnic tables for those who wish to come and eat lunch.

REGION 2

The Alpine Region is the name given to Region 2. High elevations and incredible vistas await you here.

Pack up your picnic basket and head to Lake Irene, where eight picnic tables await you and your family. This easy, one-mile trip offers up incredible rolling meadows to venture out and see. Enjoy a couple of hours or the whole day, as you also explore the nearby forest land.

Another excellent walk takes you a little over one mile. Tombstone Ridge is rated easy and comes with some incredible views.

If you have traveled to the Rocky Mountain National Park to view the Continental Divide, the 5.8-mile hike Mount Ida is for you. Break out the camera and snap some pictures of the expansive views that take your breath away. Thunderstorms are frequent on this hike, so pack a raincoat.

REGION 3

The northern part of the Rocky Mountain National Park is a wilderness paradise. Trails in Region 3 range from a charming 0.15 miles up to some intense hiking going 9.5 miles.

Alluvial Fan is the beautiful short hike that will lead you to a river and show you how the Lawn Lake Flood affected it. This easy, 20 feet elevation hike is a paradise for the lovers of water. Bring your lunch to enjoy at one of the picnic tables as you watch the kiddos splashing around in the stream nearby.

Should you decide to venture out in the winter, head up the Chasm Falls trails. The road is closed during this time, so you will need to park at the West Alluvial Fan lot. Bring the kids along, as this is a kid-friendly hike.

REGION 4

Region 4 plays host to Rocky Mountain National Parks most visited and famous trails. Here you will enjoy trails with easy access, superb views, and lakes galore.

Bear Lake Loop is an incredible fast hike that takes you past spectacular peak views to the base of Flattop Mountain and Hallett Peak. Bear Lake Loop is an extremely popular trail in Rocky Mountain National Park. Do not let the 0.6 miles fool you, though, as Bear Lake is not entirely flat, and rocks are throughout the dirt.

If you are seeking out a destination wedding location, then look no more. Bear Lake Loop can host your fabulous day, as it accommodates anywhere from 2-35.

Dream Lake is an excellent place for a family hike. As this is the most photographed lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, you will be kicking yourself if you forget the camera. Capture images of Nymph Lake and Hallett Peak, Glacier Gorge, or Flattop Mountain. If this dreamy location is not enough, hike on over to Emerald Lake, just 0.7 miles away.

REGION 5

The south side of Estes Park is considered Region 5. The iconic fourteener, Longs Peak, is located here. Impressive waterfalls and backcountry areas are also in this Wild Basin area.

Lily Lake is a one-mile trail that offers incredible views of Mount Meeker and Longs Peak. Bring your fishing pole and stop at the fishing pier to try your luck.

CONCLUSION

These are just a few of the incredible trails that one can enjoy either solo or with family in Rocky Mountain National Park. Amazing views, superb vistas, challenging, and easy hikes provide an incredible incentive to hike in this national park.

Should you need some more enticement, do not forget about Trail Ridge Road. Trails along this area bisect Rocky Mountain National Park and supply outstanding views as you go over the top of the Continental Divide.

If you need help planning any Colorado or Colorado Springs family of corporate adventures, don’t hesitate to give the experts at Broadmoor Outfitters a call.

The Broadmoor and Celebrities

Celebrities and The Broadmoor

The Broadmoor is a luxurious five-star resort nestled in Colorado Springs, CO, and has had its fair share of celebrities grace its floors. A large number even have their photos on the Wall of Fame housed in The Broadmoor West building.

Who in the line up of A-celebrities have made notable appearances, you ask? The list ranges from presidents to athletes, and movie stars, among many others.

Kevin Bacon, who enjoys his privacy, once laid his head on a pillow at The Broadmoor after receiving too much attention at the hotel he was initially staying. This epic move came during his filming of Cop Car. The resident photographer was able to talk Mr. Bacon into a photograph, and he graciously agreed.

Kevin was so impressed with the amenities and fantastic treatment while at The Broadmoor, he invited his wife to come and enjoy the resort during the last part of filming. His wife, of course, is also a well-noted celebrity in her own right, Kyra Sedgwick.

Football greats, Peyton Manning, and John Elway have also relaxed at The Broadmoor. While Manning is usually a shy guy, he does get into some shenanigans with Elway when they are together at the resort.

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been spotted at The Broadmoor when he was a special guest at an event.

President George H.W. Bush has been a regular quite a few times. He has three pictures on the Wall of Fame.

One time during his Broadmoor stay, Montie Montana rode down the stairs of the main lobby on a horse. Of course, it was all a publicity stunt, but that is something you do not see every day.

One cannot talk cowboys without mentioning John Wayne. In the 1950’s while at a private party, the memorable moment was when Wayne served folks at the party shrimp. After catching a ride up to the party on a service elevator, he started munching on a waiter’s tray of shrimp. When advised not to do that, the actor responded with an OK, and that he would serve the shrimp personally.

Long before the secret service worried about security issues for the presidents they guarded, Dwight Eisenhower came to The Broadmoor and golf. During one of these visits, it was said that when a breakfast cart was taken to his room, the waiter got invited in and was able to talk freely with the former president. That would be so awesome!

In 1918, when The Broadmoor had its soft opening, the first celebrity to grace the halls was John D. Rockefeller. His stay was cut short due to some paint fumes that he did not enjoy.

Even royalty from across the pond has laid their head on the pillows at The Broadmoor. While attending a Wounded Warrior Project event, Prince Harry made an appearance.

What exactly has these famous folks returning for multiple stays? The answer is simple, luxury, elegance, and charm. A few perks that they find at The Broadmoor include marble fountain carved by Italian and European artisans, amazing Cheyenne Mountain views, and award-winning golf courses.

Do not forget that the accommodations are stellar, with high thread count linens and bathrooms fit for a queen.

Celebrities that venture to The Broadmoor enjoy hydrotherapy that gives the feel of experiencing a cascading waterfall, excellent dining at one of the 18 restaurants, browsing the specialty stores, or completing laps at the swimming pool. All of this is so outstanding it is no wonder that they enjoy relaxing at this university-style campus resort.

If the outstanding, friendly, charming, attentive staff is not enough, then the lavish, lush lawns, incredibly manicured walkways, and killer views of Cheyenne Lake will lure you and the celebrities.

Mountain Biking in Colorado Springs

The 4 Reasons Why Mountain Biking Is the One of The Best Heart Health Way To Exercise

How Mountain Biking Can Boost Your Health

The Colorado wilderness boasts some of the most beautiful sights in North America, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Each year, thousands take to the mountains of Colorado Springs to enjoy exhilarating biking and exquisite views, but what makes it such a popular past time for residents and tourists? Let’s take a closer look at the benefits of mountain biking and how you can incorporate this exciting outdoor activity into your exercise regime. 

Why Choose Colorado Springs Mountain Biking Tours

According to the Outdoor Industry Foundation, nearly 40 million people mountain bike all over the U.S. on any given year, making it one of the most popular activities for outdoor recreation. 

There are many reasons why so many find mountain biking to be the perfect past time. For one, mountain biking can lend way to some truly exquisite views. But for many, it’s the thrill of the ride and the subsequent health benefits that render mountain biking the ideal activity for outdoor fun.

Here are a few health benefits associated with mountain biking:

A healthier heart

Regular exercise, such as mountain biking, can improve your health in more ways than one. This type of physical activity has been proven to improve cardiovascular health, as mountain biking calls for the use of large muscle groups that require higher levels of oxygen to operate. By working your heart steadily on a regular basis through mountain biking, you may be able to improve your heart’s fitness by 3-7%. One study by the British Medical Association even showed a 50% decrease in risk for coronary heart disease for those who biked 20 miles or more per week. This significant boost in heart health is enough for many to pick up mountain biking as a form of exercise. 

Elevated mood

Not only is mountain biking an excellent form of exercise, but it also has the power to do wonders for your mental health. Mountain biking is demanding on the body, which in turn releases endorphins. These feel-good hormones are responsible for the decrease in stress you may feel as you navigate the mountains on bike. You may even find mountain biking to be a good source of meditation, which can further elevate your mood and pave the way for creativity. 

Whole-body workout

Ideal for building muscle and stamina, mountain biking targets a broad range of muscles, rendering it an effective whole-body workout. This non-load bearing form of exercise is easy on joints, which reduces your risk of injury. From arms and upper body to abdominal and core muscles, mountain biking’s effects on the body are just one of its many overall benefits.  

Better sleep

There’s nothing like a thrilling day of mountain biking to tire you out. Did you know this type of exercise makes for a better, more restful sleep? The current pandemic has caused millions to experience feelings of anxiety and in some cases, insomnia. Athletic activities like mountain biking that stimulate the body and mind may be just what you’ve been looking for to help you achieve better sleep.

Are you ready for your next mountain biking adventure? At Broadmoor Outfitters, our mountain biking tours are designed to help you make the most of your time in Colorado Springs. Call us to schedule your Colorado Springs mountain biking tour today! 

Safe hiking in Colorado Springs

6 Top Tip For A Safe Hike

Safety Tips for Hiking

Summer is the perfect time to venture outdoors in search of adventure. Activities like hiking can serve as a great source of relaxation and exercise, especially during times of stress. Luckily, Colorado Springs and surrounding areas are home to dozens of unique hiking trails for residents and visitors to enjoy. 

There are a number of reasons why hiking has such a following, particularly in an area as visually striking as Colorado Springs. And while hiking is among the safest forms of exercises you can participate in while outdoors, there are still a few precautions you should take before you begin to navigate nearby hiking trails. Keep the following hiking safety tips in mind next time you hit the trail. 

Packing

Packing the right gear is important when hiking in the wilderness. From bottled water to a map of your trail, there are certain things you can’t afford to forget if you’re hoping for a safe, fun hike. To make sure you’re adequately prepared, put together a checklist, and stick to it, no matter what. Checking the weather beforehand will ensure you’re properly clothed for the journey, so don’t skip out on this important step. 

Footwear

Choosing appropriate footwear is crucial when you’re preparing for a hiking adventure. Colorado Springs hiking trails often contain rocks, leaves, and other foliage, which may cause cuts or scrapes. Closed-toe tennis shoes, sneakers or hiking boots are absolutely necessary to avoid injury. Clean, dry socks and comfortable, durable shoes are your best bet for navigating your next hiking trip smoothly.  

Hydration

Between high elevation and scorching summer temperatures, dehydration is definitely something to watch out for while hiking, especially if you are new to high-altitude areas like Colorado Springs. Keeping adequately hydrated is vital to avoid exhaustion, dizziness, and other symptoms associated with altitude sickness. Be sure to keep well hydrated before, during, and after your hiking trip. Some of our Colorado Springs hiking trails even house water stations for your comfort and convenience. 

Hiking after dark

While hiking is indeed a safe activity, it can be less so when done in the dark. Hiking after dark not only raises the risk of accidental injury, but it may also put you in close proximity to nocturnal wildlife. Create a hiking schedule and adhere to it to keep from staying out past dark. 

Sticking together

Although a solo hike is a wonderful source for peace and calm, it’s recommended that you stick to group hikes if you are not familiar with the terrain. Hiking in a group, rather than alone, is overall safer. Plus, you’ll be able to enjoy some truly gorgeous views with others. It’s a win-win!

Don’t underestimate the power of a good hike to get you feeling happy and rejuvenated. Broadmoor Outfitters is ready to help you plan your next hiking tour or group adventure! From mountain biking to falconry, we have a variety of thrilling activities to choose from. Call us to learn more about our Colorado Springs tours and how you can get started planning your next outing today. 

Best Outdoor Blogs in Colorado

The Best 5 Colorado Outdoor Blogs

Colorado is a mecca for adventurous outdoor recreation and a dream for those that live and breathe anything outdoors. Forty-two state parks, numerous state monuments, and the national parks Rocky Mountain National Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, and Great Sand Dunes National Park are available for you to explore.

Eastern Plains with beautiful grasslands, Western Slope deserts, with the Rocky Mountains in between are serene destinations made for any outdoor enthusiast.

Come along with as we highlight our list of top 5 Colorado blogs that showcase this great state.

FOX IN THE FOREST www.foxintheforest.net

Fox in the Forest was created by a woman named Meg, who specializes in freelance services, the love of outdoors, and anything with adventure.  After you click on the blog link at the top of the page, you will be transmitted to the blog section that she has creatively named Adventures of Fox in the Forest.

With Colorado, especially the Rocky Mountains, as her backyard, Meg takes you on incredible adventures across this beautiful state like no other. If hiking is your jam and you are seeking more hiking trails to explore, Fox in the Forest highlights 19 Beautiful and Easy Hikes Near Denver.

Learn about Jones Pass, a Colorado gem around 40 minutes from Denver that offers camping, hiking, and lots more. While the pass is open year-round, the best time to explore this incredible destination is late June to early July.

BLUE MOUNTAIN BELLE www.bluemountainbelle.com

Do you have a love for Denver? Great, Blue Mountain Belle has you covered on what to do, where to eat, and drink. Founded by a southern belle, this blog takes you on neat weekend destinations to explore, all while working that 9-5 during the week.

When you have a burning desire to skydive but not the feel of falling from the sky or jump out of a plane, no problem, Indoor Skydiving with I Fly Denver, takes you through the adventure while in a controlled environment and much safer.

Need a gift for an upcoming birthday? Not a problem. Blue Mountain Belle takes the guesswork out on what to give the best gift ever. Help your gift recipient stay warm with a handmade pullover or jacket from Melanzana. You can only find these items at their store close to Vail, in Leadville, CO.

Set out on an adventure in Telluride to explore Bear Creek Falls. Hiking Bear Creek Trail in Telluride gives you a synopsis of the trailhead, provides breathtaking photographs of magnificent views, what the trail looks like, and the beauty that awaits you at the end of your hike.

JUST A COLORADO GAL www.justacoloradogal.com

Heather, a hard-core adventurist that is the gal behind Just a Colorado Girl, spent her honeymoon in a van. Discover how she fell in love with Colorado during her college years and returned after some spectacular globe-trotting.

Great Sand Dunes National Park is open all year and mixed in a vast landscape of wetlands and grasslands is where you find the breathtaking dunes, which happen to be the largest in North America, and perfect for a backpacking adventure.

Nine Tips for Backpacking in Great Sand Dunes National Park breaks down what you should pack, how to pack, and what you need. From sand, footwear, and what to do when its time that restroom break is covered.

Remember that the dunes temperature can rise to over 140 degrees, so prepare before you venture out to Star Dune, Great Sand Dunes National Park’s largest dune.  While the backpacking exploration will be filled with some intense hiking, those 360-degree views will be completely worth it.

RAD FAMILY TRAVEL www.radfamilytravel.com

Tanya and her husband of 18 years have experienced 25 days in Europe, a six-year stint in Germany, and the outstanding beauty of Colorado. Travel along with Rad Family Travel as they take you on some incredible spots for family vacations, including Colorado Springs, which is their favorite place in their home state.

Load up the family and head to Aspen Snowmass for some hiking, biking, rafting, and all things in between. Top Summer Activities to do with Kids in Aspen Snowmass, Colorado showcases all these awesome outdoor recreational adventures, including what you will find at the end of Independence Pass.

Rad Family Travel’s love of Colorado Springs comes out in Colorado Springs Things to do with Kids. Hop in the car and endure the 19-mile road trip up the curvy road searching for wildlife as you strive for the prize, the top of Pikes Peak.  Grab your helmet and mountain bike in search of those superb trails at Red Rock Canyon Open Space.

Ever wonder what a 5,000-acre resort consists of, then wonder no more. Check out The Broadmoor, a spectacular 5-star resort that is world-known and sits on Cheyenne Lake.  While enjoying luxurious green landscaping, lavish pools, and a beautifully designed golf course, purchase a ticket to explore The Broadmoor Seven Falls, you will not be disappointed.

COLORADO CARIBOU www.coloradocaribou.com

Amber, an outdoor enthusiast that enjoys exploring all Colorado has to offer is the face behind Colorado Caribou. While she may not rock climb, be into fitness or a photographer, she does love all that this great state provides to everyone that visits.

Manitou Springs is a cozy, quaint town that neighbors the city of Colorado Springs. Shopping, incredible places to grab a bite to eat and numerous attractions here surround Pikes Peak. While Peaks Peak is a sought-after adventure, another one to check out is Manitou Incline, a former railroad turned hiking trail with over 2,700 steps, yes stairs, that guide you up a 1-mile incline to Mount Manitou.

Manitou Springs, CO – The Incline provides an excellent description of what to expect as you endure this feat. Travel along with Colorado Caribou and see how long it took the first time to reach the top.

The Broadmoor Hotel

My 3 Favorite Reasons to Stay at The Broadmoor

Are you planning a once in a lifetime vacation to Colorado and want it to be upscale? Then look no further, The Broadmoor, situated in an exquisite Rocky Mountain location, has been providing fantastic memory-making events for over 80 years.  After all, who can resist exceptional service, accommodations fit for a princess, and activities to keep folks of all ages occupied for hours.

When you seek out that perfect spot, the top key factors should be; location, and whether it satisfies everyone’s needs in terms of happiness. The Broadmoor can accomplish all of that and then some. Let the stress of everyday life fade away as you embark on a journey of lifelong memories with family.

Here are 3 reasons you should stay at this luxurious destination resort on your perfect Colorado outdoor adventure.

Five-Star Rated. The Broadmoor is “simply the best.” Since its founding in 1918, The Broadmoor has consistently achieved ratings and awards, unlike anyone else. Some impressive stats to help you decide include winning three Forbes Five-Star ratings at the same time and being the only hotel for 41 straight years to earn AAA’s Five Diamond rating.

Location, Location, Location. Cheyenne Lake surrounds the exquisite architectural buildings and offers incredible views of the 5,000-acre impeccable resort. Yes, you read that correctly, 5,000 acres! Along with this sprawling masterpiece, you will encounter fantastic views of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

Adventures Delight. Throw some challenge and adrenaline into your luxurious family vacation when you stay at The Broadmoor. Zip across The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado, at one of two courses as you conquer your fear of heights at The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure. Finish off slaying your worries here as you embark on the 180-rappel and experience firsthand the outstanding views of Seven Falls.

When land-based excursions are more your speed, head to The Broadmoor Seven Falls and indulge in all its beauty. Embark on a little more adventure and brave the 224 steps to the top for some killer views. Make sure you have the camera ready; this is not something you will want to miss capturing.

The Broadmoor did not leave out the fly-fishing enthusiasts. The Broadmoor Fly Fishing Camp provides guests the opportunity to experience fine dining, fabulous accommodations, and superb fishing of wild brown and brook trout, along five private miles of the Tarryall River.

When you step into The Broadmoor Golf Club, hit the links at one of three beautiful golf courses, which also happens to be ranked as one of the best in the world. Grab your tennis racket and challenge your significant other or learn about Falcons with Broadmoor Outfitters.

These are just a tasting of what awaits you at The Broadmoor on your lavish once in a lifetime family vacation.  Ladies, and gentlemen, can be pampered while enjoying the 43,000 square foot The Spa at The Broadmoor. Snack on light refreshments as you find yourself mesmerized by mountain vistas in The Spa’s Mountain View Room

3 Best Tips to Prepare for Your Ziplining Adventure

How to Prepare for Your Ziplining Adventure

Whether you’re a nature lover, a thrill seeker, or a tourist hoping to see Colorado from a different perspective, ziplining is one of the most exciting outdoor activities to take advantage of when you’re visiting Colorado Springs. Our ziplining tours attract thousands of visitors yearly, and boast some of the most incredible views in the area.Here are a few things visitors should know before embarking on one of our Colorado Springs ziplining adventures.

Be aware of altitude

Colorado ziplining is an amazing experience, but altitude sickness can easily put a damper on your adventure if you’re not properly prepared. Symptoms like headache, tiredness and shortness of breath are no fun to deal with when you’re on a ziplining excursion, so you’ll want to make sure you are well hydrated, well rested, and are performing activities at your own pace. If you are experiencing severe altitude sickness when you arrive, it may be best to reschedule your time with us for your owns safety, as we want you to enjoy your experience to the fullest!

Dress for the occasion

Comfort is key during a ziplining adventure and appropriate attire is a must. Opt for clothing that’s easy to move around in, and do consider the weather when deciding on layers. Typically, you can’t go wrong with long shorts or leggings paired with a T-shirt or tank top for summer, but you will want to bundle up with a jacket or sweater during chilly temperatures. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes that are sure to stay on as you fly through the sky are also important, and don’t forget to pay attention to your hair if you are sporting long locks, as your guide may ask you to wear it tied back for your safety and so not to obstruct your view.

Leave behind personal belongings

Keeping personal items on you while ziplining is not advised. Any items that fall or get lost as you navigate the course are unlikely to be recovered from down below. Instead of carrying things like your smartphone and keys in your pockets, consider handing off your belongings to someone in your group, or wear a secure fanny pack to take with you as you zip down the line.

Have fun!

Ziplining is guaranteed to get your heart pumping, but there are also plenty of other outdoor activities to enjoy when you’re visiting Colorado Springs. Some of these include rock climbing, mountain biking, and even paintball. Broadmoor Outfitters ziplining participants also receive free admission to stunning Seven Falls, so be sure to pencil this into your itinerary for the day. Afterwards, relax and reflect on your awesome day when you grab a bite at one of several nearby restaurants.

We can’t wait to see you through your next exhilarating ziplining adventure. Call us to book your Colorado Springs outdoor tour today!

Preparing for High Altitude Activities

4 Best Tips to Prepare for High Altitude Activities

How to Prepare for Outdoor Activities at High Altitude

Millions of tourists flock to Colorado each year to soak in the fresh air, clear skies, and stunning views of nature. Colorado Springs is home to some of the most amazing sights in North America. But with beautiful mountain views comes high altitude, which can present various issues for visitors who don’t take precautions beforehand. At Broadmoor Outfitters, we’re committed to offering exciting outdoor tours to accommodate a wide variety of visitors, and we want you to enjoy your experience in Colorado Springs to the absolute fullest. That’s why we’ve compiled this short list of things to do to prepare for your outdoor adventure. 

Take it easy

With an elevation of over 6,000 ft., it’s safe to say Colorado Springs is an ideal spot for outdoor enjoyment. However, the stress of altitude can take a toll on visitors that aren’t yet acclimated to the higher elevation. Taking it slow is one way to avoid overexerting yourself. Take your time when hiking outdoors or uphill, and don’t be afraid to ask your tour guide for a breather if you find one necessary. Our Colorado Springs tours are meant to be enjoyed and remembered, and we want everyone to feel safe as they navigate their time with us. 

Drink more water

Ample hydration is crucial to avoid the pitfalls of altitude sickness. We can’t stress this enough. Your body dehydrates more quickly at higher altitudes, so you should definitely keep this in mind when on your Colorado Springs tour. You can even start preparing on the ride over. Whether you arrive by plane or by land, start drinking more water and make sure to keep it up for the entirety of your time in Colorado Springs. 

Limit alcohol intake

The effects of alcohol are exacerbated by high altitude. By drinking alcohol cautiously or perhaps not at all, you’ll give yourself a fair shot at enjoying your Colorado nature tour to the max. Not to mention, going easy on the alcoholic beverages will ensure you wake up bright-eyed and ready to tackle the adventure coming your way. In our opinion, that’s the best way to experience Colorado Springs. 

Document your adventure

There is no shortage of gorgeous sights to behold when you’re enjoying the great outdoors of the American West. Feel free to bring along your favorite digital camera to document all of the excitement. These are memories you’ll definitely want to look back on.

Your safety is always the top priority when participating in outdoor activities in Colorado Springs. Whether you’re embarking on an exciting day of zip lining, rock climbing, falconry or mountain biking, we’re here to show you the very best of Colorado Springs. Book your tour with Broadmoor Outfitters to embark on your thrilling Colorado adventure today! 

EXPLORING THE BROADMOOR SOARING ADVENTURE

EXPLORING THE BROADMOOR SOARING ADVENTURE

Seven Falls is home to the best Colorado Springs Zip Line Tours. This is where the fun begins for guests visiting Colorado Springs, The Garden of the Gods, USAFA and The Broadmoor who are looking for a little heart-racing fun. Imagine adventures high above the ground and cruising across The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado. Zip-lining has never been more fun than in the South Cheyenne Canyon. Seclusion is what you get when you book The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure.

BROADMOOR SOARING ADVENTURE AT SEVEN FALLS

Ten zip-lines spread across two different courses ranging from 300 feet to an impressive 1,800 feet give you a fantastic view of waterfalls and South Cheyenne Canyon. Also included here are hiking trails that are moderately challenging, rope bridges, and a sizeable 180-foot rappel controlled, of course.

It is perfectly fine if you do not have any experience with zip-lines. After a cool 15-minute ground school, Broadmoor Soaring Adventure expert guides will have you set up with the appropriate harness, gloves, the correct helmet, and instructional guidelines on how to navigate the courses carefully and safely.  In no time, you will be soaring above magnificent views as you come across suspension bridges that make you feel like you are in an Indiana Jones film.

Ensuring that there is no environmental impact to the spectacular Seven Falls, Broadmoor Outfitters and The Broadmoor entrusted the expertise of Bonsai Design to create remarkable adventures in the air.

THE COURSES

Woods Course

The Woods Course will give guests astonishing views of pine trees, winding creeks, Midnight Falls, a natural granite arch, and hiking trails that venture down to the falls. Guides will ensure that you have a memory building outing from when you start going up the mountain to the time you set off for your heart-stopping adventurous moment.

Fins Course

The Fins Course provides guests an opportunity to ease into enjoying their adventure. Five zip-lines become progressively longer as you fly high above the impressive steep drops, jagged cliffs, and rock formations that are unique in their own sense. Other incredible features of this course include numerous custom-built suspension bridges and being able to rappel down to the canyon floor when you end.

COURSE INFORMATION

The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure is a hot outdoor recreational adventure for guests visiting Colorado Springs, The Garden of the Gods, USAFA and The Broadmoor; therefore, reservations made in advance are required. For full excitement, book the four-hour option. If you are not sure about soaring through the air for that long, consider booking The Woods course or Finns course separately.

As you are booking your sensational outdoor adventure, remember that tax and gratuity are not included in the course fee, but the Seven Falls park entry fee is. Also, weight restrictions for any of the courses are 90 and 250 pounds. Children that are between the ages of eight and fourteen are welcome as long as an adult comes along.

CONCLUSION

The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure is a thrilling outdoor recreational adventure that offers The Broadmoor guests a once in a lifetime experience. Ten zip-lines, rope bridges, hiking, and rappelling opportunities will have you planning your next trip with friends, family, or your next office retreat.