Emily's Guidebook

Emily
Emily's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Breathtaking views from Pikes Peak
30 locals recommend
Pikes Peak Railway
515 Ruxton Avenue
30 locals recommend
Breathtaking views from Pikes Peak
Spectacular views from Ferris Wheel
184 locals recommend
North Pole Colorado Santa's Workshop
5050 Pikes Peak Hwy
184 locals recommend
Spectacular views from Ferris Wheel
Intense hike complete with false summit
228 locals recommend
The Incline
The Incline
228 locals recommend
Intense hike complete with false summit
30 locals recommend
Woodland Aquatic Center
111 N Baldwin St
30 locals recommend
Home to one of the largest Tylosaurs ever discovered.
103 locals recommend
Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
201 S Fairview St
103 locals recommend
Home to one of the largest Tylosaurs ever discovered.
Beautiful views from course
22 locals recommend
Shining Mountain Golf Course
100 Shining Mountain Ln
22 locals recommend
Beautiful views from course
Feed the wolves!
149 locals recommend
Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center
4729 Twin Rocks Rd
149 locals recommend
Feed the wolves!
Variety of arts and community events all summer
Green Box Arts
6990 Lake Street
Variety of arts and community events all summer

Food scene

Horseback Riding for the entire family
8 locals recommend
Historic Triple B Ranch
27640 Colorado 67
8 locals recommend
Horseback Riding for the entire family
38 locals recommend
Russ' Place
52 Co Rd 5
38 locals recommend
86 locals recommend
The Wines of Colorado
8045 US-24
86 locals recommend
Great Breakfast
81 locals recommend
Hungry Bear
111 E Midland Ave
81 locals recommend
Great Breakfast
Great sushi or curry
64 locals recommend
Fusion Japan
765 Gold Hill Pl S
64 locals recommend
Great sushi or curry

Churches

Woodland Park Community Church
800 Valley View Dr
Impact Christian Church
27400 CO-67

Traveler advice

Customs and culture

Altitude Awareness Pamphlet

Water, Water, Water! Our crisp mountain is exhilarating, but it is also very dry. You lose much more water than you realize in your exhaled breath and from perspiration. It is very important to maintain the body water. You should drink two or three times more than usual. Fill your water bottle in your hotel. Do not drink from streams. Water and juices are better than coffee and alcohol. Remember, at altitude, one alcoholic drink does the work of two!
Customs and culture

Fire Ban Stag 2

*No Camp Fires *No Grilling *No Smoking Anyone who has lived in the Teller high country for long enough knows that scary and fiery times are looming for the entire region and the southern Colorado area as a whole. The abnormally high-speed winds, coupled with low humidity levels and no precipitation, have without a doubt put the region in extremely high fire danger conditions.
Traveling with kids

Children and High Altitude

It’s usually safe for children to go to high altitudes, but they are more likely to get high altitude sickness because their bodies have a hard time adjusting to low oxygen level. A child may not be able to recognize symptoms of high altitude sickness, so parents and other adult must carefully watch any signs or symptoms in children. Typically signs in very young children include increase fussiness, decreased appetite, vomiting, decreased playfulness, and difficulty sleeping. These symptoms usually appear 4 to 12 hours after ascent to altitude.