Colorado. The Centennial state, born in 1876. It’s known for several things: being a mile above sea level, the Rocky Mountains, the breweries, and of course the embracement of legalizing marijuana. As a proud Coloradan, I can promise you that these are all true statements but there are so many other things that make the state, the best one (although I’m a tad bias).
One of my favorite spots in Colorado is Garden of the Gods. It’s located in Colorado Springs, Colorado and is 1,300 acres of sandstone structures. You can rock climb, hike, or just drive around the beautiful landscape. For more information about Garden of the Gods, you can visit their website.
I’ve been going to Garden of the Gods since I was a little girl. It’s only about an hour and a half away from where I live. My most recent trip down to the park was with a few of my friends. We decided our senior year of high school that we would visit every National Park together. Garden of the Gods is a registered National Landmark, not a National Park, but we stopped on our way back from the Great Sand Dunes. We visited in late March and spent most of our time hiking after eating Chick-fil-a in one of the many picnic areas. I mean might as well eat the Lord’s chicken in the Gods’ garden 😉
This is a beautiful spot in the state and a place that makes you realize how small you are compared to the bigger picture. If you ever get the chance to visit Colorado, I hope you make time to visit Garden of the Gods or any other place that I highlight in future posts. Photos can’t capture the full grandeur, but it allows a sneak peek.