
Nestled against the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs boasts cascading waterfalls that draw outdoor enthusiasts year-round. From the towering Seven Falls to the hidden gem of Helen Hunt Falls in North Cheyenne Cañon Park, each waterfall tells its own story.
The Pikes Peak region’s natural water features range from the accessible Rainbow Falls near Manitou Springs to the serene Catamount Falls in Green Mountain Falls. These mountain-fed cascades offer refreshing respite during hot Front Range summers.
Explore the Front Range’s finest falls below!
Featured Waterfalls in Colorado Springs
- Seven Falls
- Rainbow Falls (Manitou Springs)
- Helen Hunt Falls
- Catamount Falls (Green Mountain Falls)
- Midnight Falls
Tourist-Friendly Waterfalls in Colorado Springs
Helen Hunt Falls
What to Expect
Accessible 35-foot waterfall
Description
Helen Hunt Falls is a 35-foot waterfall located in North Cheyenne Cañon Park, Colorado Springs. It offers easy accessibility with parking nearby and a short walk to the falls. The area features a visitor center with exhibits and a gift shop. For those seeking more adventure, the Silver Cascade Trail provides additional hiking opportunities with scenic views of the canyon. The falls are particularly accessible for families and those adjusting to altitude.
Where: Colorado Springs | More Info: Helen Hunt Falls
Seven Falls
What to Expect
Illuminated waterfalls with a total height of 181 feet
Description
Seven Falls features a stunning series of seven cascading waterfalls, totaling 181 feet in height, nestled within a picturesque box canyon. Recognized by National Geographic as one of the world's international waterfalls, it offers a unique experience with 224 steps leading to breathtaking views or an elevator ride to the Eagle's Nest lookout. The falls are beautifully illuminated at night, enhancing their visual appeal. Visitors can also explore additional hiking trails, including the scenic Midnight Falls trail, making it a prime destination for both nature lovers and photographers.
Where: Colorado Springs | More Info: Seven Falls
Remote Wilderness Waterfalls near Colorado Springs
Catamount Falls (Green Mountain Falls)
What to Expect
Multiple waterfalls on a single hike
Description
Catamount Falls is part of a 2.8-mile loop hike near Colorado Springs, featuring three waterfalls along the Thomas Trail. The hike includes Crystal Falls and Catamount Falls, offering scenic views and access to creeks flowing from Pikes Peak. The trail is marked with yellow blazes and includes a mix of forested areas and scenic overlooks. It is a moderate hike suitable for those seeking a natural experience with multiple waterfalls.
Where: Green Mountain Falls | More Info: Catamount Falls
Midnight Falls
What to Expect
Tranquil forest waterfall
Description
Midnight Falls is a tranquil waterfall located in the Broadmoor Seven Falls Park. Accessible via a short, easy hike from the top of the Seven Falls stairway, it offers a serene forest setting with towering trees and the soothing sounds of Cripple Creek. The trail features interpretive signs highlighting local flora and fauna. This waterfall is particularly good for those seeking a peaceful, natural experience within a developed park setting.
Where: Colorado Springs | More Info: Midnight Falls
Other Waterfalls in Colorado Springs
Rainbow Falls (Manitou Springs)
What to Expect
Graffiti-adorned canyon walls
Description
Rainbow Falls, also known as Graffiti Falls, is a unique waterfall located on Fountain Creek in Manitou Springs. It features a 45-foot plunge beneath a bridge linking Manitou Avenue to Highway 24. The site is notable for its vibrant graffiti on the canyon walls, offering a colorful display unlike other Colorado waterfalls. Visitors can explore the area via a short walk and enjoy picnic facilities nearby.
Where: Manitou Springs | More Info: Rainbow Falls
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