Posts Tagged ‘Garden of the Gods’
By Lisa T. Bergren
I can see her towering, red sandstone spires from my house, fifteen miles away, but traffic often keeps me from nearing her for months. My tween barely remembers being there last, and my youngest, not at all, so on a beautiful fall day, we set off to discover the Garden of the Gods anew. Continue reading
In Colorado, Trip Reports, USA
Tags: Colorado Springs, Garden of the Gods, geology, hiking, history, things to do, travel, visiting
What’s in Your Backyard?
A Local's Favorite in Colorado SpringsBy Lisa T. Bergren
I love to discover the “local’s version” of a foreign town—the English cheese shop with the killer Stilton; the trattoria in Venice two bridges away from the Canalazzo, crowded with families; the local’s path to a hidden park in Aspen; the chocolate mousse stand in Paris where neighbors dare to complain about the portions; the pizza joint as thick with Brooklyn accents as their crust is thin.
But why do we have to wander so far afield to savor the nuances and gifts of a place? Why does it take an outsider to help us rediscover the treasures in our own backyard? Continue reading
Glen Eyrie B&B
Get the Royal treatment—stay in this real CO castleBy Lisa T. Bergren
Looking for a secret hideaway, a place few know about or have stayed in Colorado Springs? Check out Glen Eyrie, Gaelic for “valley of the eagle,” General William Jackson Palmer’s estate, now the property of the Navigators, Continue reading
Tags: B&B, castle, Colorado Springs, Garden of the Gods, Glen Eyrie, hiking, inn, retreat














