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Plan Your Visit

Seven Falls is currently closed for the season. We look forward to welcoming you when we reopen Friday, March 14, 2025! 

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 includes more than waterfalls. It is best enjoyed as a walking park. Your “walk in the Park” is .8 of a mile along a paved road from the Park entry gate to the base of the Falls and Restaurant 1858. This walk is at a mild incline running through South Cheyenne Canyon and the “Pillars of Hercules”. Small trails lead alongside the road providing access to the creek that flows downstream from the Falls.

PURCHASE TICKETS

PURCHASE TICKETS

Everything you need to know about purchasing tickets. From advance online buying to timed park admission, and more.

HOURS & RATES

HOURS & RATES

We offer a variety of flexible rates and seasonal hours so you can experience the spectacular natural beauty of the Park.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

All visitors to Seven Falls must park at 1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd, Colorado Springs, (The Norris Penrose Event Center). From there, a complimentary shuttle service transports guests to the park entrance.

Parking and shuttle transportation are complimentary. The shuttle parking lot is located about 4 miles from the park entrance. There is no parking at South Cheyenne Canyon Park for Seven Falls patrons.

Group Tours

Group Tours

Experience the beauty and adventure of Seven Falls with your friends, family, or colleagues. Our team will work with you to design a tour that fits your group's interests and needs, ensuring a unique and personalized experience. Fill out our brief form to get started.

GOOD TO KNOW

GOOD TO KNOW

After climbing up the 224 steps to the top of the Falls, additional Hiking Trails lead out to places such as the smaller Midnight Falls. A more moderate hiking trail to Inspiration Point provides an elevated view through the Box Canyon, with Mt. Cutler, the City of Colorado Springs and the plains beyond all visible from the location that inspired author Helen Hunt Jackson.