Meeting Space at The Broadmoor

HOST YOUR NEXT ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AT THE BROADMOOR

Conveniently located just five miles from the downtown area of Colorado Springs, The Broadmoor is in the neighborhood known as Old Broadmoor. Experience the radiant beauty of Cheyenne Mountain as you arrive for your annual business meeting at this luxury resort that has hosted numerous celebrities and sports stars.

Business meeting attendees will be amazed at the conference building, spa, hotel, and a sports building radiating from Cheyenne Lake.

MEETING AREAS

Eight magnificent areas and five different styles are available for your next annual business meeting at The Broadmoor.

Broadmoor Hall

Indulge in luxury at Broadmoor Hall as you embark on 60,000 square feet that can be divided into six sections. Greet business meeting attendees in the 5,500 square foot foyer. Register those attending at one of two registration desks.

Your meeting speakers can prepare in four offices, with wireless internet, and lighting that is state-of-the-art.

Should your annual business meeting require a large area, Broadmoor Hall offers theater-style seating for 6,490 and schoolroom seating for 4,128. If you do not need that much space, divide the area up and enjoy Sections C, D, E, or F banquet style for 160 participants.

Sections D and E can hold 609 in a theater-style, 320 in a schoolroom setting, and 96 in a conference/hollow style.

A reception and banquet are also options for large meetings. Ballrooms ACD or BEF provides space for 3,101 for a reception and 1,710 for banquets. Ballroom A or B holds 2,579 and 2,020 respectfully.

An area for your pre-function festivities and Broadmoor Hall Patio are excellent options for a reception and banquet.

Colorado Hall

Colorado Hall can hold up to 1,909 in a theater-style option and 896 in a schoolroom. Hall A or B can sit anywhere from 60 to 264. Hold a banquet for 110 in Colorado Hall F or a reception for 663 in Hall DEF. The possibilities are endless!

The Colorado Hall also provides a desk area for registration, press room, and office.

International Center

International Center provides a smaller area for business meetings with a capacity range for 21 to 1,818 in the I.C, I.C. North, and I.C. South sections. Seating styles vary for each of these!

Enjoy a reception or banquet for 200 or 350 at the I.C. Covered Patio. Host a reception for 350 at the I.C. Foyer. Reception and banquet options areas are also available in I.C., I.C. South, and I.C. North for either 420 attendees up to 1,170 depending upon the section you choose.

A 1,254 square foot show office is also available for your convenience.

Broadmoor Spa & Golf Club

Thirty-six to 200 attendees will feel right at home at Broadmoor Spa & Golf Club. Dow Finsterwald provides theater-style, schoolroom, and conference options, as does Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones, SR.

Reception or banquets are available in either of these meeting rooms. Banquets may also be conducted for 24 at Fish House. Receptions areas are available at Fish House for 40 and Judy Bell Foyer for 60.

Broadmoor West

Broadmoor West hosts a wide variety of options for your annual business meeting. Enjoy theater-style for 1,050 at the Rocky Mountain Ballroom or 12 in a conference-style at Cascade or Prohibition. Should you only need seating for eight, then consider Prohibition or Ufer which holds 9 in a School Room layout.

Other options available for holding your business meeting in Broadmoor West include Section A and B, Section C and D, Section C, D, and aisle, or A, B, C, or D. In these areas you will find accommodations from 46 up to 580 depending upon the seating layout.

Reception and banquet areas include Rocky Mountain Foyer, and the area can host 295 in reception style.

For smaller meetings, one may consider West Ballroom, Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D, Academy, Carnation, Academy/Carnation, and Cheyenne Mountain.  Bailey, Cheyenne/Bailey, Cascade, Cripple Creek, Champions, Delano, Divide, Divide l, Divide ll, Gaylord Ballroom, Louis Statta, and McGrew are also available.

Mountain View Terrace, West Terrace, and West Tower Lawn also offer banquet and reception space for 130 to 800 depending upon which option you may need.

Broadmoor Main

The Main Ballroom at Broadmoor Main can seat 350 theater-style, 183 in a schoolroom, 96 in a conference, and 300 for a reception or 240 during a banquet.

Do you only need room for 24? El Pomar has you covered. Just want theater-style, then Theater is the place. Crystal, Lake Terrace Dining Room, and Fountain Room have options for 44 up to 350. Banquet and Reception options are also available.

Planning just a reception or banquet, then consider Main Pool or Lakeside Terrace.

Broadmoor South

For those annual business meetings that attract 12 to 144, Broadmoor South is the place. Russell Boardroom only hosts 14 in a Conference style atmosphere while Farny hosts 12.

Conduct your banquet or reception at Remington, Schreyvogel, or South Terrace as you mingle with your meeting executives.

Cheyenne Lodge

Should you prefer to have your banquet or reception in a separate area, The Broadmoor has you covered at Cheyenne Lodge. Cheyenne Lodge holds 300 and 400 respectfully, while Cheyenne Lodge Patio offers room for 200 and 250.

CONCLUSION

No matter what size attendance your next annual business meeting is, The Broadmoor has you covered! Book a reception and banquet area and round out all your business needs. Should you need accommodations, The Broadmoor offers suites, cottages, brownstones, rooms, and an Estate House!

To complete your annual business meeting, throw in some tennis, Pickleball, Zip Lining, or Falconry, and treat your meeting guests to a lot of fun!

Playing Golf at The Broadmoor

GOLF COLORADO SPRINGS

Where do the locals go for some great action? With at least thirteen options to pick from, no matter which you decide to knock some balls around on, it will not disappoint you.

One excellent location, and local favorite, Patty Jewett Golf Course, holds the distinction of being the 3rd oldest west of the Mississippi. After all, it has been providing access to golfers since 1898. Colorado Springs purchased the course in 1919.

From the moment you arrive at the entrance’s wrought-iron gate to the narrow road drive flanked with 100-year-old trees, you will feel the elegance you are about to embark upon.

This par 72, 18-hole course will give even the best of the best a run. After battling out on the course, pick up some of the latest fashion accessories at the golf shop, or relax with a nice cold beverage at the Patty Jewett Bar & Grill. Do not forget your camera, as some of the most exquisite views of Pikes Peak can be found here.

Pine Creek Golf Club provides a unique style course. The first nine holes are canyon-style, while the other nine are American-style. Grasslands and creek beds will tempt your ball at holes 15-18.

Richard Phelps designed Pine Creek Golf Club’s course, which winds its way through Pine Creek Valley. Enjoy a backdrop of Pikes Peak, the Colorado Springs skyline, and the Front Range.

While at Pine Creek Golf Club, enjoy some practice on the green, pick up some gear in the gift shop, or sit down for an after-game meal in the restaurant that will provide you with a fantastic view of Pikes Peak. Oh, do not forget to enjoy the free Wi-Fi if you need to check your email.

Should you have accommodations at The Broadmoor, or are a guest of a member, then head to two golf courses known throughout the world and nestled in the foothills of Cheyenne Mountain.

These two courses have seen their fair share of national tournaments, not to mention, have been graced by celebrities, politicians, and Presidents.

You will be delighted by the tree-lined fairways awaiting you at The Broadmoor’s East Course. The terrain is challenging, while the course provides incredible mountain vistas. This course is incredibly challenging due to the large trees, so remember, putts break away from the mountains.

Jack Nicklaus had his first major win at this course back in 1959 when he played in the U.S. Amateur. This course was also where Annika Sorenstam earned her first major title. Imagine playing 18 holes where some of the biggest names in Golf have walked.

If hazards are your thing, then the West Course at The Broadmoor will not disappoint. Doglegs and greens that are angled steeply await your golf ball as you enjoy some of the most remarkable views of Colorado Springs.

Do not let those views distract you. Just because the West Course looks like something you would see in a magazine, or hanging on your office wall, the course is exceptionally challenging.

Hot Air Balloons and Family Travel are both in Colorado Springs

FAMILY TRAVEL TO COLORADO SPRINGS

You have searched the web, brainstormed a list of the fun things the family would like to explore, narrowed down your options, and decided that your next family travel adventures will take you to Colorado Springs with a stay at The Broadmoor.

There are more than 50 Colorado Springs attractions that are family-friendly, so you will have many activities to help you stay occupied.

FAMILY FUN FOR FREE

Should you be looking for free activities on your Colorado Springs family travel excursion, the possibilities are endless.

Check out Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum. This fascinating institution will take you through Colorado Springs history and the Pikes Peak region. Located in the El Paso County Court House, meander amongst the permanent exhibits displaying the area’s history, and the changing topics that cover a wide variety of issues.

Head down to The Penrose Heritage Museum and learn more about the folks that built The Broadmoor, Julie, and Spencer Penrose. Explore some of Penrose’s carriage collection they were fortunate to use during their life. With 4,000 square feet of space, this lovely museum also holds The Pikes Peak International Hill Club memorabilia.

Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum will be an excellent stop for the motorcycle enthusiast in your family! Walk amongst more than fifty motorcycles that will take you back to the early 1900s. This museum also highlights the people that have been part of motorcycle history.

Take a stroll around the lake at The Broadmoor. Take your favorite beverage out on the patio, or indulge in lunch at an on-site restaurant. Should you be at this beautiful Five Star, Five Diamond property in December, grab the camera and snap pictures of all the exquisite decorations throughout the hotel.

FEE DESTINATIONS FOR THOSE 10 AND UNDER

Next up, destinations tailor-made for the little folks such as Dinosaur Resource Center. The kiddos will feel like they are back in time when they wander through T-Rex fossils, flying reptiles, and raptors.

Take a ride to Manitou Springs and find the Penny Arcade. What better place to teach the kiddos how to manage their money, as the almighty dollar will go far here. Everyone will have a great time challenging each other to a friendly game of skeeball.

While in Manitou Springs, visit the Manitou Cliff Dwellings and see what life was like for the Puebloan people. During the summertime, you will be able to experience actual wolf encounters and Native American dances.

DESTINATIONS FOR THE LITTLE ONES

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo offers lions, tigers, and bears. Giraffe and elephant feeding will be an excellent activity for the little ones, and you will want to snap photos of those precious moments.

For your groups space lovers, make a trip to Space Foundation Discovery Center for some out of this world fun! Solar systems and a 6-foot projection screen will let them learn about the earth.

DO NOT FORGET THE TEENS

Grab the teenagers and head out on a Segway Tour. Find a great company and possibly explore the Garden of the Gods. Zip through wonders of nature and take in all the beauty.

Another favorite activity to include the teens is a friendly game of Laser Tag!

ACTIVITIES AT THE BROADMOOR

For those families that do not wish to venture out from The Broadmoor, that is fine, check out these great activities offered at The Broadmoor, and perfect for families.

Old Stage Riding Stables offer some excellent riding trails with fabulous views of the resort. Saddle up and enjoy a day out with your fantastic guide as they take you along trails that show you how impressive Colorado Springs can be.

Check out The Broadmoor Hunt and its twist on scavenger hunts. This hunt is app-based. Your family will utilize their camera phones along with the video functions to explore The Broadmoor, searching out history when you locate those valuable historical items. Solve questions, snap photos, and create family fun videos during your outdoor adventure.

Allow two hours to wrap up your family fun. When you want to know how others in your group are doing, ask the Broadmoor Outfitters staff for feedback in real-time.

Manitou Brewing Company

EXPLORING MANITOU BREWERY

After an adventurous day exploring Pike’s Peak, stop for some food and beverages at Manitou Brewing Company. This charming brewpub is conveniently found in Manitou Springs, and at Pike’s Peak’s base.

Some exciting history of this beautiful place is that it was at one time the Manitou Burro Line. Back in the 1800s, when someone wanted to go to the top of the mountain, they stopped here for their burro!

Enjoy a relaxing refreshment of beer born directly from the incredible waters that can be found near Pike’s Peak’s top. With a lot of beers brewed on-site, the selection changes weekly and seasonally. You can also enjoy your favorite craft beer!

Some of the wonderful options for you to experience at Manitou Brewery is Perky Blonde, Bikini Bottom Blonde, and Watermelon Wheat. Each of these options comes currently in 10 oz, pint, or as a crowler.

One may even experience a delicious drink from Ft. Collins, Brooklyn, Telluride, or Jackson without leaving Manitou Springs comforts.

Do not worry, wine lovers, you are not left out! Enjoy a glass of Dante Cabernet Sauvignon or Ornato Pinot Grigio as you indulge in the accompanying company.

Breckenridge Bourbon, Bulleit Bourbon, Peach Street Jackelope Gin, are available for the more adventurous. Coke products are also on tap.

FOOD, FOOD, AND FOOD

For those of you who are nibblers, order up some Pretzel Bites. These bites are toasted and salted for your sweet tooth.  Indulge in some pulled pork tacos or taco seasoned chicken tacos if you feel like celebrating taco Tuesday whatever day you are there.

Should you be seeking bigger portions, try the Incline Burger, served with Cherry Applewood smoked bacon, swiss and cheddar cheese, and a whole lot more.

Gluten-free buns are available, along with other items such as a Veggie Quinoa Burger or Vegetable Tacos!

Should the kiddos be tagging along, order them a grilled cheese with fries or slaw!

Manitou Brewing is open seven days a week! Come for the food and stay for the friendships as you enjoy your Colorado adventures!

 

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.

 

Taking a rest while hiking in Colorado SPrings

6 THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN HIKING IN COLORADO

The state of Colorado is a western state with a diverse geographic area. From mountains, plains, ranges, peaks, and western shores, one can find a place to hike in Colorado.

These regions of Colorado also come with some dangers, therefore these six things to remember when hiking will help you potentially avoid them.

1. Fill up the Water Jug. Whether you are hiking a rugged mountain top in the Rocky Mountains or along the Arkansas River’s shores, drinking water is a must. If you do not hydrate well, then altitude sickness could set in. Dehydration is also a concern, especially during those hot, dry summer days. A good rule of thumb is to carry more than you think you will need.

2. Pack the Navigational Tools. Even the best hikers can get lost during an adventure. A compass and a map are great to help you find your way. Should you bring a map, make sure you can read it. To aid in not getting lost, always stay on the marked trails. Marked trails are there for your protection and the environment. Another resource to use is a trail map. This map can be at a district office of the forest ranger or in a state park, at the entrance or visitor center.

3. A Fire Source. Should you, unfortunately, encounter an emergency, you will need to start a fire. In keeping your pack light, throw in a pack of matches or a lighter. Do not forget to keep them in a waterproof container.

4. First Aid Kit. No matter if you are on a day hike or a three-day excursion, you will more than likely need a first aid kit. Hazards such as roots of trees, branches, and rocks will ruin your day when they give you a sprained ankle or cut. Colorado is full of dangers and cannot be avoided.

Some items to keep in your first aid kit are bandages, gauze, pen and paper, blister treatment, and disinfecting ointment. Should you be in a group, everyone needs their own if they get lost from the group.

5. Food. Hiking just an hour with a lightweight bag can burn more calories than you could imagine. One can quickly burn 500 without blinking an eye. Hiking can lower your sodium level quickly. After all, when hiking, you will sweat! Salty foods are great to help curb this when that sick or tired feeling comes on.

High energy bars, candy, and fruit are other sources to help with hunger. Fruit does get heavy, so consider some fruit trail mix or dried fruit.

6. Rain Protection, Sun Protection, and Shelter. Colorado gets afternoon thunderstorms that pop up rather frequently. Having a waterproof raincoat or tent is a great way to help battle the potential hypothermia that may occur should you get wet.

While in the Rockies, the summer thunderstorms are more prevalent, they do occur elsewhere. Being prepared for anything will make your return to the trailhead a pleasant adventure.

Do not forget a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. You can get a sunburn from cooler temperatures in high elevations. If there is snow on the ground, your sunglasses will help you. The sun does reflect off of the snow.

Do not forget to factor in frequent breaks and pace yourself during your amazing Colorado hiking adventure. Remember also to respect the environment, wildlife, and beauty surrounding you.

 

6 AMAZING PLACES TO DINE IN COLORADO SPRINGS

German, European cuisine and cafes are just a few of the dining options available in Colorado Springs. Ranging from budget-friendly up to five-star, a visitor to the city will be amazed at the selections.

1) CASPIAN CAFÉ

Head off to the Mediterranean and feast upon Feta Chips, Mediterranean Pizza, or Hummus, one of several items made at the café. Other options that are made in-house include Falafel and Tzatziki.

If those options do not hit the spot, there is also Prime Rib, Honey and Almond chicken, Citrus Grilled Salmon, and Gyros. Do not forget the dessert, try the candied Caspian!

Caspian Café is open seven days a week for your enjoyment.

2) EDELWEISS GERMAN RESTAURANT

Imagine it is a brisk cold evening in Colorado Springs, German food from Edelweiss German Restaurant will have you heated up in no time. Grab one of the restaurants spectacular signature dishes, such as bratwurst, and pair it with a beverage on tap, how does Stiegl Radler sound?

Filet Mignon ‘Madeira’ comes wrapped in bacon and Madeira wine sauce, for all the steak lovers! Those looking for a lighter flare try out the Summer Berry Salad. Do not forget the appetizer! The Sampler Plate plays host to two types of shrimp, salmon, ham, and bratwurst.

This fantastic family-owned south side Colorado Springs restaurant is available to curve your appetite seven days a week. What are you waiting for?

­3) PEPPER TREE RESTAURANT

Calling all steak lovers! It does not matter if you call Colorado Springs home or are in town for a meeting, Pepper Tree Restaurant is the place to be. Bask in some of the most incredible downtown Colorado Springs views while enjoying four of Pepper Tree’s incredible signature dishes prepped tableside.

Not a lover of steak? No problem. Enjoy some Maine Lobster Tail, English Dove Sole, or Gulf Shrimp Scampi. Cap off your delicious meal with some Apple Pie, Crème Brulee, or Chocolate Cake.

Pepper Tree Restaurant is open six days a week, and due to its popularity, the restaurant does recommend reservations.

4) Shuga’s

Shuga’s is where all the cool kids’ hangout, but do not let the presence of the college students fool you. Everyone is welcome at this hip eclectic bar and restaurant.

Start with a cocktail, maybe a Tiki Mai Tai or City Grocery Mojito. If that is not your cup of tea, try some Shuga’s Lemon Ginger Tea.

Order up an appetizer such as Jalapeno Bacon Mac n Cheese or Bruschetta. Top it all off with a Hot Roast Beef or Northwest Pita. Whatever you decide on, it will be a hit!

5) Restaurant 1858

After spending the day at The Broadmoor Soaring Adventures Zip Lines, head over to Restaurant 1858 and indulge in some incredible lunch or dinner. Situated along Seven Fall’s banks, is where you find this fantastic Broadmoor dining opportunity.

Enjoy Roasted Tomato Tortilla Soup, Low Country Shrimp & Grits, Colorado Rocky Mountain Trout, and Lemon Meringue Pie as you dine close to the waters of the impeccable natural box canyon.

During your time at Restaurant 1858, do not forget to take in the history of the surrounding area from days gone by as you glance at the showcased historic photographs.

Take note that you will need to have a ticket to the coveted Seven Falls to enjoy all that Restaurant 1858 offers. The restaurant recommends casual wear.

6)  PENROSE ROOM

Grab your best dinner jacket, lady or gentleman, and head to the only Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond restaurant that Colorado Springs has to offer. Located up on the ninth floor of Broadmoor South, you find the lavish and outstanding Penrose Room.

Enjoy the mesmerizing mountain views as you enjoy your four-course a la cart meal or the 6-course Chef’s tasting menu.

Start the evening off with a Ruby Beet Salad or Pan Seared Sea Scallop before moving on to the Honey Lacquered Rohan Duck. Save room for the White Chocolate Cheesecake or Lemon Tart. Ice Creams that are homemade and Sorbets are also available.

Cap the evening off with some dancing and live entertainment as you enjoy the Penrose Trio.

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.

Sigle Track Mountain Biking in Colorado Springs

6 Best Mountain Biking Spots in Colorado Springs

Mountain Biking in Colorado Springs – Solo or Corporate Event

When you are seeking out some adventure, open space, lots of trails for various skill levels, look no further than Colorado Springs. This hot spot mecca offers up outstanding vistas and spectacular panoramic views of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak.

Whether it is a solo outdoor outing or your next corporate event that has you venturing out for the best mountain biking riding imaginable, consider any of these excellent trails.

1. HOGBACK RIDGE TRAIL

This Red Rock Canyon Open Space trail is 1.5 miles long and considered to be one of the most magnificent trails in this area. A steep climb greets you, along with some loose gravel. Enjoy the outstanding views of Colorado Springs as you pedal the peak ridge.

2. RED ROCK CANYON OPEN SPACE

Fifteen miles of excellent mountain biking offers up some fantastic points to view Morrison Formation, in what some call the secret Garden of the Gods, Red Rock Canyon Open Space. Intermediate riders will be awed by the unique challenges mixed with superb scenery.

3. GRANDVIEW TRAIL

Just as the name suggests, Grandview Trail is a two-mile adventure that gives mountain bikers lavish views of the Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, and Colorado Springs. Grandview Trail, located in Palmer Park, gives skilled, intermediate riders great rock features.

4. BUCKHORN LOOP

This North Cheyenne Canon loop provides superb views along its four miles. Buckle up for an intense 1.5 climb that will give mountain bikers outstanding area views. Silver Cascade Falls makes a brief appearance, but should you fly by too fast, you will not see it.

5. UTE TRAIL

This Garden of the Gods six-mile trail is only one of a few places to mountain bike. As you ride along, stop for a moment, grab your camera, and snap Morrison Formation. Ute trail is excellent for those just starting to mountain bike ride or seeking a calm ride.

6. GARDEN OF THE GODS BIKE TOUR

As you are enjoying your corporate event at The Broadmoor, and need a function to break up the session, consider booking a mountain biking adventure. If your group is local and fortunate to bring their mountain bikes, head out on a trip with the gang and see what you can find.

For those that do not have bikes, let the experience of the guides show you the ropes. Hop on a fat bike, grab a helmet, load it up and hold on as you head to a unique, single-track trail that the guide feels appropriate.

Travel along paved trails, two-wheels, and do not forget your camera when you explore some of the best landscapes, the Garden of the Gods has to offer. While this is not a technical trail, you will need to climb hills along bike lanes that reach altitude formations of 6,300.

This three, up to five-mile route leaves twice a day and lasts around two and a half hours. Included is transportation, so there is less worry when booking this extravagant outdoor mountain biking excursion.