Three Online Resources for Getting Settled into Colorado Springs

by Admin 17. September 2012 09:08

Maybe you already knew this before calling your Colorado Springs moving company, but did you know Colorado Springs was voted as one of the Top 100 Places to Live in America by relocateamerica.com? With that said, the city does a great job at providing resources to get you settled into your new home quickly.

 

Get Out: After you unpack your boxes, start planning your social schedule with these fun events. You’ll be able to quickly meet other locals and get some fresh air. Take in the scenery and enjoy the outdoors: http://www.springsgov.com/calendar.aspx?SectionID=-1

 

Bookmark The City’s Services: Whether you need to apply for a construction permit or block party permit, the city offers one page of online resources. There are also helpful links to airport information, bicycle maps, bus/transit passes, fire station locations and historical district maps: http://www.springsgov.com/Page.aspx?NavID=1657

 

Get Connected: Follow and “like” some of the city pages in order to stay up-to-date on the latest local news. Whether you’re an avid Facebook, Twitter or YouTube user the city has option for all three. Pages include access to the fire, police, mayor and metro information: http://www.springsgov.com/Page.aspx?NavID=4327

 

Fun Family Things to Do in Colorado Springs

by Admin 29. June 2012 05:07

After your Colorado Springs moving company has pulled out of the driveway, you might be in the mood to get out of the house to check out your new city. If you want to pack up the family for a good time, here are our top suggestions for local places to visit:

1. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo: Ranked #3 out of 73 attractions in Colorado Springs on Trip Advisor, this expansive zoo is settled on 146 acres and is home to over 800 animals of different varieties. Get a bird’s eye view of the zoo on the Mountaineer Sky Ride or ride up to watch the sun go down on Cheyenne Mountain. Visit their website to learn more.

2. Paint the Town: Want to play artist for a day? Stop by Paint the Town, for some family friendly art lessons. And, while you’re at it – check out their events calendar for summer classes including, “paint or dog or cat day” or “groovy hippy day.”

3. Seven Falls: Included in the National Geographic’s list of International Waterfalls, this must-see site is only about a mile hike to the foot of the falls. Perfect for the whole family, you can enjoy the best view of the waterfall by taking the mountain elevator or 224-step stairway to the Eagle’s Nest Observation platform.  Park also includes picnic areas, hiking trails and restrooms.

*Picture credit to Brokentaco under the creative commons license.

Free Things to Do in Colorado Springs

by Admin 11. April 2012 06:15

After your Colorado Springs moving company has pulled out of the driveway, you might be ready to hit the town. If you don’t have the budget for an extravagant day out, you might want to look into these free things you can do with your family.

Garden of The Gods Visitor and Nature Center: A registered National Natural Landmark, this park features 300-foot sandstone rock formations and some of the most picturesque views of the area. Stop by the park’s world-class Visitor and Nature Center to learn about the sandstone rocks and how they were formed. Stop by the café for a quick bite to eat and be sure to eat on the terrace for a post-card like view of Pikes Peak and the gardens.

Waldo Canyon: This hiking area is located in the front range of the Pikes Peak area. Take a highly popular route that starts just a few minutes from downtown Colorado Springs. The hike is a total of 7 miles and should take about 4 hours to complete. Here’s a map if you’re ready to hit the trail: http://www.trails.com/topo.aspx?trailid=HGR114-035

U.S. Olympic Training Center: Hosting more than 140,000 visitors each year, this facility educates visitors about the U.S. Olympic Committee, U.S. Olympic Training Centers and the Olympic Movement. The center features art exhibits, kiosks about all American Olympic athletes, a 225-seat auditorium and an eating facility. Check out the website before you go to view the tour dates and times: http://www2.teamusa.org/About-the-USOC/Training-Centers-and-Sites/Colorado-Springs/Tours.aspx

*Picture credit to Tim Pearce, Los Gatos under the creative commons license.

 

Spring in Colorado Springs: Make This Spring Break a Family Adventure

by Admin 12. March 2012 05:52

After your Colorado Springs moving company has pulled out of the driveway, you might be ready for some down-time – which, means a staycation is in your future for this year’s spring break. If that’s the case, have no fear – we’ve broken down some fun things you and your family can do locally.

Catch a Show: Catch a number of shows over the spring break week. For instance, Cirque Dreams: Pop Goes The Rock – is a mesmerizing variety show musical that promises to keep your whole family’s attention from start to finish. Performing at Pike’s Peak Center on May 13, you might want to look into this unique show: http://events.gazette.com/colorado-springs-co/events/show/193140646-cirque-dreams-pop-goes-the-rock

Go on an Adventure: Head off to Cheyenne Mountain State Park to tackle a Family Mystery Hike. Expect to be challenged with puzzles, riddles and mystery as you and your family search for hidden clues along a 1-mile trail. This event is for ages 5 and up and is hosted in January, February and March. Call 719-576-2016 for more information.

Go Underground: Pile in the van and drive to Manitou Springs, Colorado where you will find the beautiful Cave of Winds. Take a tour of its winding caverns and learn about its geological formations. Note that strollers, baby backpacks and wheelchairs are not allowed. Check here for more information about admission: http://events.gazette.com/manitou-springs-co/venues/show/6861865-cave-of-the-winds

Make new traditions with your family this spring break and do something you’ve never done before.

*Picture credit to flowercat under the creative commons license.

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