

Pikes Peak, a majestic 14,115-foot mountain, is a symbol of the American West, offering stunning views and a challenging drive.
A unique park with towering sandstone formations, offering stunning views and hiking trails.
A historic railway that takes visitors to the summit of Pikes Peak, offering panoramic views.
A museum featuring authentic Anasazi cliff dwellings, offering a glimpse into the past.
A local favorite since 1963, known for its fluffy pancakes and hearty breakfasts.
A historic burger joint established in 1957, serving classic American fare.

An upscale restaurant offering creative New American cuisine in a trendy, speakeasy-style setting.
Poached eggs, green chile hollandaise, and biscuits.
French fries topped with cheese curds, gravy, and green chiles.
Slow-cooked lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions in a red wine broth.
Pikes Peak's weather can be unpredictable with rain and snow, even in summer.
Sturdy boots are necessary for the challenging hikes and trails around Pikes Peak.
Due to the high altitude, a portable oxygen canister can help prevent altitude sickness.

Handcrafted wooden carvings depicting local wildlife and landscapes, reflecting the region's rich history of woodworking.

Locally produced honey with a unique flavor profile, made by bees pollinating the diverse flora of Pikes Peak region.
Handmade jewelry featuring local gemstones like aquamarine and citrine, set in silver or gold, celebrating the area's mineral wealth.
A grand 18th-century palace complex showcasing Javanese architecture and culture, still serving as the official residence of the Yogyakarta Sultanate.
A vibrant night market in Tamsui, known for its seafood and local snacks.
A charming museum in Hudson, New York, showcasing the county's rich history through engaging exhibits and a beautiful historic building.