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The Broadmoor Seven Falls
1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, United States
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Sh
Review №1

This place is a natures lovers dream!! It is stunningly beautiful. When you arrive there is a shuttle that drives you to the falls. Then you have a mile walk up to the falls or you can pay for the cog there. Once you get to the falls there are 246 step to the top. PLEASE do not let that stop you from going up. As a big girl myself I was like OMG but boy was it worth it!! The view at the top is even more beautiful! I truly enjoyed the seven falls. It is beautifully maintained. The trails are marked well and very clean. Very well worth the 18.00 bucks!! I visited September 28 and the falls were flowing very nicely.

Co
Review №2

Absolutely stunning area with tons of wildlife. 224 steps to the top but it is very much worth it! A (free) shuttle takes you there and drops you off, and outside of seven falls are tons of hiking spots. Seven falls really puts you up in the mountains and its just an amazing experience. Also the olympic teams train here! (notice all the flags). I would highly recommend checking this spot out if you are passing through Colorado Springs!

Ma
Review №3

A beautiful walk into the falls even if you dont climb up the 224 steps to the top. Wish we would have had more time to hike once we reached the top.We did not take our beagle up. She was too old to climb safely. I wouldnt recommend dogs but people did-some carried their small dogs and some big dogs climbed on their own.

Ch
Review №4

This one has an entrance fee which is a little more than most park entrance fees for a smaller area. Also if you want to ride up its an additional small fee. I recommend walking up as it is wonderful to see going up. You can take the elevator to the top of the falls or 224 steps not for the feint hearted. The outbuildings are beautifully crafted and well made. Its a good hike, completely paved until you reach the top. Then you have additional trails, bring water if you plan on those!

Ra
Review №5

Severely underwhelmed would be an understatement for this. It was the ULTIMATE TOURIST TRAP and horrible value for the price. 16 dollars to go see something so commercialized it looks like Disney made it with hardly any resemblance this was actually made by nature. Just a few hours away you can find so many hikes to alpine waterfalls that actually are untouched and remain a natural beauty. This is a sad excuse for anyone that actually wants to see real natural beauty and to those that rated this 5 stars thinking this is the best thing ever must not ever leave their house cause this was anything but. Such a disappointment. Please do yourself a favor, save your money and time then drive to the San Juans to see what a real natural beautiful waterfalls looks like.

Je
Review №6

I was not fully prepared for the beauty that was inside of this park. The parking area is about 4 miles from the park itself, but they had shuttles running about every 5 minutes. From the second we walked into the park, all we could do was take pictures. It took us about 30 minutes to get around the first bend. Part of the draw to this park is the staircases that visitors can climb to get a better view of the waterfall. I chickened out of climbing up the stairs, but I was told I didnt miss out on much. Everything down at my level was breathtaking. Definitely recommend for family, friends, couples, everyone-pets included.

Ke
Review №7

From the moment we walked in, we loved it. Its so beautifully kept, the natural and man made landscaping are hard to tell apart, so many flowers, so accessible, lots of restrooms!! Watching the zipliners is an added bonus.Every employee was wearing a mask properly and doing their best to social distance guests. For the most part, all visitors were masked, more or less, and doing their best under the circumstanses, to keep their distance. It was impossible on the stairs and of course you HAD to utilize the handrails but there were ample hand sanitizing stations around if you didnt bring your own. There wasnt much water flowing but thats to be expected at the end of August. We are keen to come back in spring or early summer next year. A couple issues, the biggest being the restaurant was closed and there was no warning of that on the website, at the shuttle stops or anywhere in the park. We hadnt eaten and it was after noon. Our plan was to eat at the restaurant. The snacks were all junk and those were sparse. We had to cut our visit short because of this, and werent able to hike or explore anything but the basics, making the entry fee a bit weighty for an hour and a half visit. I was originally giving it 4 stars due to this but the park experience is just too good. It was a magical, beautiful experience for us, walking from the entrance to the falls, truly. My husband is a 50 year native and never been. We cant wait to go back and are still talking about it a week later. (The stair experience stays with you especially lol) We highly recommend a visit to Seven Falls for locals and visitors alike. Go with patience. When you see the line for the shuttle, dont freak out. They do a pretty great job and it goes pretty quick. Have fun and be kind.

L
Review №8

Cute little place to visit. Falls didnt have alot of water coming from them but it was a nice view. The stairs are step and not wide so be ready to go fast if theres people behind you. Has 2 hikes you can go on an easy one and a harder one which wasnt too bad.

Ro
Review №9

Fun place, beautiful views, had lights up when i went a few years ago around Thanksgiving. Liked reading about the history in the tunnel. Just was pretty expensive for me.

Pu
Review №10

It is Very nice place to visit ️ you have to park your car at seven fall parking location then take shuttle (15 min ride ) till seven fall entry gate. You have to walk approx. 0.8 mile or take tram service till waterfall. There are 280 stairs you need to climb to reach on the top of the waterfall. You will see scenic Mountain View and from top you can also continue to walk on trails to reach midnight falls (20 min - round trip) and inspiration point (1hr - round trip). It is nicely maintained and provide hand sanitizers.

Di
Review №11

Beautiful place. So calm and peaceful. Theres some small shops and restaurant. Theres an Elevator that takes you to a beautiful view.

Br
Review №12

Got engaged here!!!! The walk up to the falls is indescribably peaceful and scenic. There is no tour so you can walk at your own pace. Once you get to the stairs, beware! If you are not from Colorado or a place of high altitude, you will be out of breath by the time you make it halfway, where the first landing is. Take a break and dont overdo it. But if you do make it up to the top, you will be gifted with an extremely scenic overlook and more hiking trails. A very meditative place to sit and take in the melodic sound of a running stream and rustling of trees.

Es
Review №13

This place is beautiful. Its about a mile from the ticket booth where the shuttle drops you to the falls. Its a nice walk There is a tram for $2 pp if you prefer not to do the walk. Once at the falls there is one set of stairs that take you to a platform which gives you a nice view. There is an elevator for this one. The main falls is a 224 step climb no elevator. Its worth it. Once at the top there are some hikes to see more trees, rocks, water and falls.

Ma
Review №14

It was a very lovely scenery! The elevator and the mine that leads to the elevator is super cool! The sight at the top is beautiful! If you are in the area check out seven falls! You can definitely ride the little tram to a different point on the trail to the seven falls!

Ja
Review №15

Enjoyed the ride up the canyon. They have a train that seniors can ride free. Others pay $2. Also have an elevator that makes the Eagles Nest accessible to everyone.

LJ
Review №16

Seven Falls at The Broadmoor is lovely and you can find hundreds of pictures of it online. What I didnt expect was the views on the walk from the entrance to the Falls. There are a lot of stairs at the falls. You can go up an elevator to have one view of the Falls which is really nice. There is also a second set of stairs that lets you get much closer to the falls. Unfortunately, water levels were pretty low, so the Falls werent asfull as they usually are. To visit in the spring when you have the snow run off would be truly picturesque.

Je
Review №17

Seven Falls was wonderful. Inexpensive, clean and a great site to see. Ensure you continue on to Midnight Falls at the top. Easy one mile hike round-trip.

Je
Review №18

The rock formations are more interesting than the trickle of waterfall. The steps going up next to it are a neat challenge, though. The $16 entry fee plus an hour wait in a gravel parking lot in the pounding sun for a shuttle kind of dont make it worh it.

Ro
Review №19

Good hiking spot, the elevator through the mountain is neat. The steps that it takes to go up the falls are a good exercise though kind of narrow for multiple people to get by each other. The time of the year we went during didnt allows for much water to flow so the falls were a bit weak to say the least. Would recommend it though.

Ce
Review №20

Great place to go for a little light hiking. The views were outstanding! I will admit that the stairs to get to the actual trails are a bit tough but very worth it!

Ja
Review №21

A must visit for all travelers to Co. Make best effort to inspiration Point. The hike is well worth it. Do not let stairs halt the journey to an enchanted forest hike.

Ja
Review №22

First time visiting Colorado & this tour was very nice. It was quiet. We saw people zip lining. The hike was not bad. We took several pics along the way, saw a few deers. We climbed the stairs to get to the top of the mountain & whew! It was a workout but well worth it. Very inexpensive for what youre getting.

ab
Review №23

We went this August and the waterfall was a bit dry. However, the trip to the top of the falls was amazing, even if the stairs were killer! We then hiked to Inspiration Point. It was not easy, but it was worth it. Beautiful scenery.

Mi
Review №24

This is a nice place to both burn some calories and enjoy the scenery. The stairs up the seven falls stairs can be a bit challenging for some people but hiking up to inspiration point is even more challenging. There is a shuttle from the parking to take you to the gate, the only downside is the wait time to get on the bus. Also, the restaurant inside is closed due to COVID, so make sure you take snacks with you and especially water.

To
Review №25

Nice place to see the waterfalls. Have to park far away and take the shuttle, so it takes an extra 30 minutes to do this. So factor that in.

Mi
Review №26

Why we have to pay admission fees for things that ate naturally being there, all other places are for free and no one charge $$ for it, for my family is $52 just to go see the natural and take some pictures, you can do this any where in Colorado.Stop taking admission or make it very low so anyone can go there, not everyone can afford $16 just to go see part of the city created by God.

Na
Review №27

Beautiful park! Beautiful experience. Great place for pictures, because it is very scenic. We saw a mother deer and her babies and fish. The best part about it is the nature that surrounds you and the rock formations. You will be parking offsite, we went on a Friday and had to wait 30 minutes for a shuttle. Once on the shuttle it was about a seven minute drive to the actual seven Falls location. We paid $16 each to enter the park, it would have been $18 each for the experience with the train to take you through the park. It is only about a mile or so long so I suggest walking and taking in the beauty. Some of our best pictures of Colorado came from here. The stairs at the very end of the trail were extremely High up don’t force yourself to do it the view isn’t a vast difference from walking the trail.

Ca
Review №28

Great place to visit! You can even take your dogs on the bus and to the park as long as they are on a leash and behave well. Just be careful with dogs going up the stairs to the mountain areas. Very narrow stairs.

Qu
Review №29

The steps up to the trails are more challenging/exciting than the actual trails.The Seven Falls is actually one waterfall that has seven levels, not seven different falls as I had mistakenly assumed.The falls itself is probably more spectacular if you go during the spring melts, as the bone dry trickle I saw today was less than impressive.The Broadmoor keeps the facilities tidy and clean, though they could do a better job enforcing mask requirements during a pandemic.

Do
Review №30

A bit touristy now, I remember it before it was developed. Still, a gorgeous place to visit. If you want less exercise, take the tram and elevator. The stairs really arent so if bad if you pace yourself :)

je
Review №31

The walk to the falls was amazing the towering mountains on either side of you make for a beautiful hike. The falls we pretty amazing as well

Gr
Review №32

Had to wait over an hour to board the shuttle to get to the park and waited over 45 minutes to return to our car via shuttle. It felt like the shuttle experience could have been improved and more efficient. Otherwise, such an awesome experience while inside the park. Inspiration point was my favorite hike and had an awesome view! This hike was also not very crowded and was nice to get away from others in the park. Spent approx 3 hours inside experiencing all that the park has to offer. Did not get to experience zip line, but looked like an incredible experience.

Cl
Review №33

My expectations were low but this park exceed them. So it was a good surprise to me. It has a great walk and hiking, really good things to do. We were late and we couldnt try the zipline that looked more exciting than other park we went. I enjoyed the exercise and the view. In summer waterfall are almost non existent, but still a good view.

Di
Review №34

We are visiting in from ABQ and have never seen the Seven Falls. It was such a nice mix of paved road and nature! The paved road made it easy to walk up the incline but there was plenty of nature that it didnt feel like we were passing it all by! Just to forewarn some of you, the incline it a bit tiring, and there are stairs at the top of the hill to see higher so be prepared! But there is a tram for $2 each person to take you up or down the trail so that could help! Very beautiful and good thing to do while the weather is nice!

Ed
Review №35

Not impressed with this attraction! Be prepared to park and wait 30 minutes for the trolley to take you from 1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd. To seven falls. After that you will purchase your ticket then walk 30 minutes to the waterfall. Stroller are not allowed so make sure your toddlers are up for the challenge. There is a trolley that will take you to the top for $2 per person, it wasn’t advertised.. you have to ask. Same to get back down, an additional $2 per person. Once we reached the falls.. I didn’t see ANY lights as advertised, just water falling down rocks. The restaurant was closed. Not made for city folks

Ma
Review №36

The park area was nice and informative. However the falls themselves were almost non-existent due to the current drought. No one in our group of five felt the price was worth the experience. IMHO, it would be in the business’s best interest to perhaps offer a “drought discount” or a “summer discount” or something along those lines. It would show full transparency and respect towards people’s time and money.

As
Review №37

Definitely worth the hike! The scenery on the way up is just BEAUTIFUL. You will not be disappointed. The bus ride to the falls is a joke though. You have to wait in line for an hour(s) to drive over there and then wait hour(s) for the ride back. My advice would be to find parking closer to the falls and do a little extra walking than to wait for a bus full of strangers. It would be well worth it.

Ke
Review №38

I had a bad experience at the gift-shop. The blond female who helped me was extremely rude and threw a pen on a bucket super hard after I sign my receipt simply because I didn’t place the pen on the use pen bucket on 9/4/20 at 2:20pm. Besides that it was a good experience . The waterfalls were very dry do not recommend to go see them if it hasn’t rained in a while. Price per adult is $16 a bit price for the size of the park and little it has to offer. Estes park is $25 and can take you days to explore. This park will not take you no more than 2-3 hours.

Ma
Review №39

The park is absolutely beautiful with the mountains surrounding the road to the falls. The elevator inside the mountain is pretty cool, no pun intended. My only complaint, aside from the price for what you get, is that the seven falls is oversold. It is indeed beautiful, but its really just one tall cascading waterfall that isnt a single fall, so they count every change in direction and call it seven. Sorry, theres just one waterfall. So five stars for beauty, minus one for exaggerating. ;)

Jo
Review №40

We made it to Inspiration point and it was so worth it!! Beautiful views. I would highly recommend doing this hike. I dont know if I would have been given it 5 stars if I didnt do the hike. The waterfalls were not the selling point for me.

Ja
Review №41

It was pretty but not worth spending $16 per person, especially since I didnt get to see any water falls. My advice, if you are going to go, go in the spring when the water is moving. Ive seen bigger waterfalls from an overflowing bathtub than i did in late September.

Jo
Review №42

I would only go here again to support Andrew. He was a super friendly and helpful staff member, taking great photos of my group near the eighth waterfall (you need to go up all the stairs and hike the short trail to get to it. Other than that you can see equally great sights many other places in Colorado without the 16$ fee.

Ch
Review №43

Property is very clean and well maintained. Make sure they are not in a drought however because if so there is barely any water running over the falls and the $16 per person is a little steep to see a small stream barely trickling. I’m thinking when this happens they should cut the admission down to maybe $10 just my suggestion. I’m sure if the water was gushing it would have been a solid 5 stars

Ly
Review №44

I almost didnt go due to the price. I understand this was privately owned in the past and few years back, a flood damaged the entire area and shut down to visitor for years. The Broadmoor bought it and fixed it up. The cost includes the shuttle ride there and the falls. It is beautiful to see and I do understand the cost to maintain this beauty. Im happy I went.

As
Review №45

Ive lived in Colorado my whole life and still amazed by the scenic views this state has to offer. Seven Falls is definitely leg day at the gym with its 224 steps up beside the the first two falls. Each fall explains what the name of the fall is and what make it that fall, along with other interesting knowledge along the wooded trail. Its great for families and friends looking for something to do for the day.If your looking for full fledged water flow through the falls please visit the park right after the winter months like May - April, when all the snow is melting.... Not in the middle of SUMMER, August, when the state is in a drought.... commen sence.

Je
Review №46

Beautiful place. A bit of a let down when it came to the waterfall, and the elevator was out of service and the stairs are insane, so that wasnt fun. But it was still a beautiful walk before the falls.

Ki
Review №47

OMG breathtaking views, just gorgeous. The 224 stairs up to the highest waterfall was rough, air gets thin real quick, but worth it

Ke
Review №48

The falls and surrounding grounds are beautiful. Things are different now that the Broadmoor owns it; theyve added a few attractions like zip lining which would be fun, but I also cant help but feel like maybe it takes away from the park itself. You used to be able to park nearby and just walk in, but now you have to park like 15 minutes away and take the free shuttle in- which is nice that its free, but I personally felt like it was an inconvenience. Staff at all times were friendly and helpful. Im not sure if its only because of covid out what, but you used to be able to stay at the park until it was dark to see the falls light up, and we couldnt do that this trip which was a huge let down. Used to have wonderful Native American performances, but dont have those either, which was also a let down. It was nice to see the cultural experience and how their roots are tied to this land. Overall, I was kinda unimpressed by evening except the nature itself. Well be back because of the scenery, but thats about it.

As
Review №49

Very pretty but super long line. We didn’t get to climb the waterfall. 2+ hour wait

Ja
Review №50

The five star rating for this place comes from the fact that this place is as well kept as Disneyland. The workers here are far from lackluster and one particular employee, Andrew, is one of the nicest janitor or maintenance staff that this company employs.I will start off by saying that the pick up location is a little bit complicated. You must go to a state board that is about 12 minutes from the location. Then a bus will take you to the actual seven falls and this is the only way to get there. If you do not travel by the Broadmoor sponsored bus you will not be allowed into the falls. I believe that they should make this a little more clear because we drove around for a while and even got lost using Google Maps because it told us that we get into ourselves and took us around some other bend.However once you get in there you have the opportunity to take a two dollar bus up to the basin of the waterfall. There are several lookouts that you can take you can either take a 222 step climb up the side of the waterfall or to the left you can take a different look out point which is also worth the travel, note that this has an elevator that can take disabled folks up to the top of the lookout point.Once inside the park and the narrow staircase you can really get a clear understanding Beauty that involves hiking this waterfall path. View at the top of inspiration peak is well worth the incline and definitely worth climbing for twenty minutes. You will love hiking and exploring this waterfall park. There are some amazing pictures that can be taken from the top of any of the number of structures throughout the waterfall hike.There was a giant raven that swooped in as well when we were waiting for the bus. I should also mention that you must stand in the bus location for pick up and drop off otherwise the drivers will blow past you even when you wave them down.

Iv
Review №51

Beautiful scenery! Great hike up to the seven falls. You will not be disappointed except the falls do not have much water in them right now( kind of dry). Other than that take plenty of cold water and comfortable shoes.

Wi
Review №52

Very steep, but very nice views. Make sure you go to the top!

an
Review №53

What a nice little trip this was. Not too difficult for a six year old. Took him longer to get down the steps than to go up. Did both trails. Beautiful views.

po
Review №54

Very nice place to go sight seeing.

Al
Review №55

Not everyone has a chance to see this beautiful creation by Our Almighty .I you are in Colorado do visit this place, its so beautiful.

Me
Review №56

Very disappointed. Had to wait quiet awhile to catch the shuttle. Upon arrival you walk quiet a ways (the scenery is nice) to arrive at a waterfall thats more like a trickle only to find out that you have to navigate 224 stairs to see anything further. Felt for the price of admission it was a complete waste of money.

Br
Review №57

Absolutely beautiful, had to wait about a hour in line because they are only filling the shuttle bus half way and sanitize between bus loads but once you get to the falls you pay for tickets and its at least a mile hike up hill to the falls but if you can do it, you definitely should!

Ch
Review №58

It was a great little hike with a few great surprises of views and exploring around some of the twist and turns. Im stoked to go do this one again soon!

Je
Review №59

Nature at its most majestic. Theres a tram to get to the bottom of the falls, if you cant walk the .8 of an incline mile, but to really see them youll need to climb 200+ steps. There is an elevator to a viewing spot also. But definitely beautiful all around

MU
Review №60

Amazing place. Falls are beautiful. Several spots for fantastic pictures.

Ka
Review №61

Beautiful as you would expected. You arrive via bus from the parking lot ~10min drive to the falls, have to walk uphill on pavement to the actual falls, approximately 1 mile. Please be aware you have to walk at least half way up the winding hill to go to restroom! The stairs are metal and have been there for decades so I promise theyll support you, didnt like that they are open slat stairs it really freaked me out.

JM
Review №62

Ive been going to the Seven Falls since the early 1980s. Like everything Colorado, it has become more touristy, safe and corporate, but its still a good place to visit. It can be awfully crowded these days, however. Recommended.

Ro
Review №63

It was ok but I wouldnt go out of my way to go again mostly because of the wait for the shuttle there and back. If you could park there it would be more worth the time. The falls themselves were nothing impressive but the beauty of the cliff were nice.

Ru
Review №64

Family visited during mid summer so most of the melt water had already subsided. Still the falls and scenery surrounding the falls was very pretty. The 224 steps going up were not difficult if you get off the couch and excersize every now and again. Take plenty of water with you right now as most stuff is closed due to Covid.

sh
Review №65

After spending some days in RMNP then coming down to COS for a day trip I was not impressed at all. While its nice they have a bus to take you to the falls and are socially distancing. It is pretty pricey so I was expecting a beautiful waterfall or an expansive park with many views. After a long walk down the paved road, (did not know there was a trolley) I asked where the waterfall was because at the end of the walk there was only a huge steep metal staircase (over 200 steps) and a leak of water.The grounds are well kept and they do a very good job at social distancing, however I do not think that this is worth the time to visit if you only have a day in COS.

Ol
Review №66

It felt somewhat like a tourist trap. The line to get on a bus to the falls is long and the line for the return trip is also very long. Looking at a 45 min wait for a bus. Great place to catch covid. No social distancing in the lines, bus, or the falls. The views up to the falls is amazing, but the falls are extremely disappointing. I’m sure my shower head produces more water. If it wasn’t for the views, this would be one star.

Va
Review №67

Great hiking! This place was well taken care of. Spent hours walking all over the trails in the woods. The hike is worth it for the great views! Falls would be better in the spring Im sure. You may have to wait in line to get on trolley, to and from the park.

De
Review №68

Gorgeous. One of the pretty night rides during the Christmas season.

De
Review №69

Nice to say Ive been. But you have to shuttle up there & back. The lines to shuttle were long. To shuttle up you have to wait in lines in the sun. The falls had very little water running. Best thing was the walk up to the bottom of the falls.

Ca
Review №70

Beautiful place to visit. Awesome gift shops. Lots of stairs to climb LoL.

Pr
Review №71

Worth a one-time visit. There are 2 viewpoints: the one with more steps has a nice trail, which is filled with beautiful mountain Maple trees. The one with lesser steps has the complete view of the falls and its entrance is through a mine, which looks pretty cool at night. Meanwhile, you can feed the fish at the pond, or dine at the restaurant.

Me
Review №72

Worth a visit, felt like a one and done kind of stop for myself but I recommend it. Make sure you can handle walking up some stairs for the best views

Re
Review №73

Definitely take the time to walk up to the falls, however after climbing the stairs you’ll probably want a lift back to the entrance haha , definitely worth the climb though!

Da
Review №74

Beautiful terrain and easy walk. You can make the hike at the top of the falls as aggressive as you like. You can even bring small children and the elderly. Your can take a free tram to the base of the falls from the entrance as well as an elevator to the lookout point if you don’t want to hike up the stairs.If you an active person, you will love the hike up the steep stairs as well as the nature hikes at the top of the falls.Check it out. You will enjoy it.

Ne
Review №75

Beautiful scenery. I was able to hike up and climb the steps to top. So worth it! At 72 yoa still got it! Pink shirt waving while on landing before the last part!

De
Review №76

It was very disappointing visiting the falls yesterday and there not be any water at the waterfall. It would have been nice if either the shuttle driver from the parking lot or the ticket sales person had let me know (or at least have some signage) telling people that the water levels were extremely low or basically non-existent before paying the $16 entrance fee and walking almost a mile up hill in the heat to not get to see any waterfalls that were expected.

Mi
Review №77

Had a great time. A little rain, but a great time.

Da
Review №78

Do a little research about how to get in through the shuttle system. There is no space up in the canyon to park the number of visitors that want to see the falls.My family enjoys everything about this place. From the massive staircase along the falls to the hike through the woods & boulders to Midnight Falls and even the ascent to Inspiration Point. Trails are marked well and maintained. Take plenty of water and a couple of snacks and enjoy the hike and the exceptional views!

An
Review №79

Did not like this attraction. Parked in the lot and took the shuttle to the box office. Paid admission, then walked up the canyon. It was end of December, so pretty cold, and the creek was mostly frozen.After getting to the restaurant, we didnt want to walk up the main steps to the falls, as it is an open stair. We took the elevator to the Eagles Nest and enjoyed the brisk wind while enjoying the frozen canyon.We then walked down the canyon back to the pickup point. Total time was under 3 hours.I would have much rather be hiking somewhere else. What we got was not worth the admission price.

Al
Review №80

Amazing place for all waterfall lovers. Make sure you wait till it gets darker to enjoy the lights on the waterfalls and take a hike to the top! There’s also an observation deck with an elevator that offers breathtaking views!

Na
Review №81

So, this was a very cool adventure to conquer. Once you pull up to the parking lot you have have to get in line for the buses that take you there and back every 15-30min. The bus ride is very different, fun. Then when they drop you off at seven falls you have to pay to get in which was $15 per adult. Then you can pay $2 per person for a trolley ride up the paved road and back down, you can walk and safe the $2 also. The have a lot of history here. You can see people above zip lining through the canyons. You must go through the cave to take the elevator to the top. There are many stairs but people are considerate if you have to take a breather. There are 3 trails at the top of the stairs that you can take. It was hot and exhausting doing all of it but it began to rain and it felt good! Just if it rains and youre going down the stairs, be careful and hold onto the rail, its steep!

Di
Review №82

Seven small falls make up this place. Climbing the 220 steps and looking down will make you feel amazed. The view from the top is great, with mountains on the sides and water flowing in the middle.

Am
Review №83

Neat place to visit, it would be better in the warmer months when the fall isn’t frozen :(The mile hike after you take the stair to the falls is worth it! Very pretty up at inspiration point! Perk that you can see the city of Colorado Springs as well!

Do
Review №84

Beautiful park with seven water falls. Lots of exercise getting to the top, and can be very dry so bring water. A nice break from city life for a few hours. Keep in mind that it is not possible to drive to the property, you must park at a designated area and ride the free shuttle in.

Je
Review №85

I’m sorry but this place is not worth the price or inconvenience with the shuttle. We waited almost an hour for the shuttle to and from our car and so did almost 50-75 people with us. Some people just ended up taking an Uber to their cars.The falls themselves were extremely underwhelming as well. My husband and I looked up and said “is this it??” at the same time.From one tourist to another, don’t waste your time.

Be
Review №86

LOVED this spot! First and foremost: make a day out of this trip. We actually were unaware of how much there was to do on-site. There are zip-line tours, hiking trails, panning for gold, a restaurant, a food truck, gift shops, and of course, the falls. The entire site was impeccably maintained and clean.The zip line tours need to be booked in advance, fyi. They are pretty pricey but look amazing!Bring plenty of water and hiking shoes. If you simply plan to head up the stairs youll be fine with walking shoes but there are so many other things to do that are better with some grip. The trails are short, but beautiful. The water flow at the falls was low (and likely pumped, not authentic flow) but it was still beautiful. Make sure to head down the tunnel into the mountainside and take the elevator to the Eagles Nest viewpoint overlooking the falls from a distance. You can also take stairs to that, but the experience of tunneling into the mountainside shouldnt be missed.Please note that you have to be shuttled to the falls - there is no parking on-site but the shuttle and shuttle parking is free. Arrive early in the morning to avoid a crowd waiting for a bus - that said, the park area by the falls never felt overly busy, even as we knew we were there at peak time.We recommend at least 4 hours for this trip and plan ahead and call for a reservation at the restaurant if you want to eat there. It fills up fast!

Ra
Review №87

Make sure it has rained a lot . Not worth $16 a person when the water is barely trickling

Ta
Review №88

We were a little nervous once we got to the higher lines but Derek, Pat and Scott made sure we felt safe and secure at every point during the tour! I would definitely do this again. Please remember to tip your tour guides. They put in the time to double check and make sure you feel safe and comfortable.

Ry
Review №89

Way overpriced, a nightmare to get to, and closes entirely too early. 1 star for those that made these prices and policies. I added another star because every employee we encountered had a fantastic personality with top of the line manners and friendliness.

Ke
Review №90

7 Falls is legit. I thought it was just going to be a hike but its so much more. A great time had by all.

An
Review №91

Beautiful! Worth climbing those 2k+ steps at the beginning! Just DO IT.

An
Review №92

The place itself is nice to go and has nice views, however I wish the people working here would have mentioned the falls are pretty much gone. It’s too overpriced for what you get, if there was a discount given then it wouldn’t have seemed too bad.

Su
Review №93

This place is so amazing. I suggest you to visit this place in summer rather then winter. The fall is all frozen in winter as I visited this place in winter.This place cost you 14-15 dollars to visit if you are adult. It is cheap for child and free for infants and seniors. This is amazing place where there is one fall came down falling in seven different stops.This is amazing view. I suggest you not to miss this place. You wont regret.

Na
Review №94

Great and friendly service. Explained and advised all products. Very knowledgeable

Ke
Review №95

Nice to see, definitely a hike up those steps

Jo
Review №96

We loved the history behind the private park and 1858 restaurant that changed hands in 2012, all but ruined after the mudslides. The Broadmoor did an amazing job renovating, and the experience is amazing. Park in the distant parking lot as instructed on their website, and enjoy the free shuttle ride. Do be prepared to pay up to $20 per person to enter the park if you choose to ride their trolley for $2 or instead walk the mile to the restaurant for free. Take the map they hand out with you to identify the rock formations along the way, and save your appetite for the 1858 restaurant. The food is delicious and affordable, and the service is outstanding. We sat at the 1858 bar and loved it. Book ahead if you want a table!

Al
Review №97

If you must go, go early in the day. But honestly not worth a visit if you are looking for adventure or nature. A tourist trap owned by the hotel. The tram was a hard no from the start. Try driving to the park yourself and walk in. Also if going during the pandemic, be aware you’ll be waiting to go up the stairs for a while depending on how many people are at the top.

Ge
Review №98

Definitely very touristy. But the hike up is always a good workout and very fun. Very beautiful

La
Review №99

Absolutely loved it. Walk instead of taking the tram if youre able. It is beautiful. Beware. The first set of stairs to the birds nest comes with an elevator with a cool walk up tunnel to the elevator. But the second set of stairs does not have an elevator. If you can only do one, walk the second and take the elevator for the first. The views are stunning. Took amazing pictures.

Br
Review №100

Theres a lot more to do here than just walk up and see the falls. Theres an elevator to take you to the top and get a birds eye view. And theres trails that you can spend a couple of hours on to see Midnight Falls and Inspiration Point. Seven Falls is nice but not awe inspiring to be worth the $15 admission, you can see just as much with many free hikes in Colorado.

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  • Address:1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80905, United States
  • Site:https://www.broadmoor.com/broadmoor-adventures/seven-falls/
  • Phone:+1 855-923-7272
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Park
  • Hiking area
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:Closed
  • Thursday:10am–6pm
  • Friday:10am–6pm
  • Saturday:10am–6pm
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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