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Family Fun
Feed the rainbow trout
View wildlife throughout the canyon
Climb the two sets of stairs
Use viewers for spectacular scenes from the Eagle's Nest
Enjoy numerous educational exhibits
Walk the two hiking trails
See exciting and colorful Indian dances (Summer Only)
Self Guided Audio Tours

Statistics
Seven Falls Statistics
1 41
mile- length of canyon feet - narrowest part of canyon
181 224
feet - height of total falls steps - in the stairs by falls
980 1881
feet  - heighest cliff from canyon floor year purchased from US govt.
1885
first stairs built

The Grandest Mile

It's been called "The Grandest Mile of Scenery" in Colorado.

Located in South Cheyenne Canyon, Seven Falls cascades 181
 
feet in seven distinct steps down a solid cliff of pikes peak granite.

Crystal clear water from the southern most edges of the Pikes

Peak watershed have, over the ages, carved this unique scenic

masterpiece in an easily accessed location.


The Stairway to Midnight Falls

Next to the Falls, a 224-step stairway leads to a system of trails

that will take you to “Midnight Falls” and then onto Inspiration

Point with a breath-taking view of Colorado Springs and the great

p
lains beyond. Wildlife is everywhere, including hummingbirds,

rainbow trout and the rare, waterfall nesting- American Dipper.

Blasted 14 stories straight up through solid granite, a mountain

elevator safely transports all who venture here to the

“Eagles Nest” platform, where the most spectacular view of Seven

Falls is experienced.  Seven Falls is located just ten minutes from

downtown Colorado Springs via Cheyenne Blvd. and is open every

day of the year except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and

New Years Day. From mid-May to Labor Day the summer nights

come alive with a fascinating glow. The entire canyon is illuminated in a veil of light, culminating with

the Seven Falls in a brilliant display of color.