Popular Colorado Springs Trail System Remains Partially Closed After Storm Damage
Colorado outdoor enthusiasts and local residents face continued limited access to one of the region's most beloved recreation areas as North Cheyenne Cañon Park grapples with significant storm damage. Both main entrance points remain barricaded following severe weather that caused substantial road washouts last week.
The closure particularly impacts Colorado Springs' active outdoor community, with park officials implementing restrictions to protect public safety while assessment and repairs are underway. Scott Abbott with Colorado Springs Parks and Recreation emphasized the current dangers:
"There are going to be trucks moving through that corridor. It's not safe for recreation on the road."
While the park's Gold Camp Road remains structurally sound, officials have blocked access to prevent overcrowding and unsafe conditions. The decision affects thousands of local residents who regularly use the park for hiking, biking, and outdoor recreation.
What Visitors Need to Know
- Pedestrian and bicycle access remains available on select trails
- Vehicle access is completely restricted at both entrance points
- Trail conditions may be hazardous due to storm damage
- Fallen trees and soft soil conditions present additional risks
Park officials are actively monitoring conditions, with Abbott noting that continued afternoon storms are hampering repair efforts. Local outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to report trail damage, with Abbott stating, "We really rely on those extra eyes and ears out there through the public eye."
Alternative Options for Colorado Springs Residents
While the closure affects many local families' recreation plans, park officials remind residents that the Pikes Peak region offers numerous alternatives. "This is a great time to explore some parks and some open spaces, some trail systems that maybe you haven't visited before," Abbott suggested.
Local hikers and outdoor enthusiasts are advised to check current conditions before visiting and to explore other nearby trail systems until repairs can be completed. No timeline has been established for the park's full reopening.
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