- Garden of the Gods
:"For the Garden of the Gods in
Southern Illinois , seeShawnee National Forest . ForHawaii , seeLanai ."Infobox_protected_area | name = Garden of the Gods
iucn_category = III
caption = Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
location = El Paso county inColorado , USA
nearest_city =Colorado Springs ,Colorado
lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 52
lat_seconds = 23
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 104
long_minutes = 53
long_seconds = 10
long_direction = W
area = convert|3300|acre|ha|abbr=on
established = 1909
governing_body =Colorado Springs, Colorado Garden of the Gods is a
public park located in Colorado Springs,Colorado ,USA .Genesis of the park
Entrance to the park is free according to the wish of
Charles Elliott Perkins , whose children donated the land to the city of Colorado Springs in 1909.Recreational opportunities
It contains numerous trails for
hiking ,walking ,mountain biking andhorseback riding . One of the most popular trails, named Perkins, has been paved in an effort to combat theerosion of the park's centralgarden caused by its numerous visitors. Visitors receive frequent reminders to watch out forrattlesnake s in the hot days of summer.Because of the unusual and steep
rock formation s in the park, it is an attractive goal for rock climbers. Rock climbing is permitted, with annual permit obtained at the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center. The only requirements are reading the rules, proper equipment, climbing with a "buddy", and staying on established climbing routes. Due to the sometimes unstable condition of the sandstone—particularly after a great deal of precipitation—several fatalities have occurred over the years. This is a very popular bicycle-riding area because of the scenic views, safe one-way recently-paved roads, and healthy clean air.Geological formations
The outstanding geologic features of the park are the ancient sedimentary beds of red and white
sandstone s, conglomerates andlimestone that were deposited horizontally, but have now been tilted vertically and faulted by the immense mountain building forces caused by the uplift of thePikes Peak massif. Evidence of past ages; ancient seas, eroded remains of ancestral mountain ranges,alluvial fan s, sandy beaches and great sand dune fields can be read in the rocks. A spectacularshear fault can be observed where theTower of Babel (Lyons Sandstone ) contacts theFountain Formation . [ [http://www.gardenofthegods.com Garden of the Gods - Colorado Springs, Colorado ] ] The name "Colorado " is said to come from the color of thesandstone . There are many fossils to be seen: marine forms, plant fossils, and some dinosaur fossils.The hogbacks, so named because they resemble the backs and spines of a
pig , are ridges ofsandstone whose layers are tilted. Instead of lying horizontally, some layers are even vertically oriented. Each hogback can range up to several hundred feet long, and the tallest (called North Gateway Rock) rises to a height of convert|320|ft|m tall [ [http://www.experiencecoloradosprings.com/travel.asp?pageid=17%7C57%7C113%7C155 Garden of the Gods ] ] . A notable rock feature on this hogback, the "KissingCamel s", appears to be two very large camels sitting face to face with their lips touching. The hump on the northern-most camel broke off from erosion and heavy climbing.Nearby attractions
Near the entrance to the park is Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, a recreation of rustic
ranch of the late 1800s. The walking tour features a restored ranch house, demonstrations of smithing and facts about Native American activity in the area, including a small recreation of a Native Americancampsite . Unlike Garden of the Gods, Rock Ledge Ranch charges a small entrance fee.Also nearby is the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center, proceeds from which support the Garden of the Gods Park. The center provides useful information for the experienced hiker as well as the armchair tourist.
The name
The name of the park dates back to August 1859 when two surveyors helping to set up nearby Colorado City were exploring the nearby areas. Upon discovering the site, one of the surveyors, M. S. Beach, suggested that it would be a "capital place for a
beer garden ." His companion, the young Rufus Cable, awestruck by the impressive rock formations, exclaimed, "Beer Garden! Why it is a fit place for thegod s to assemble. We will call it the Garden of the Gods." Thebeer garden never materialized, but the name stuck. [ [http://www.gardenofgods.com/education/index_175.cfm Garden Of The Gods | Education | Park History ] ]In 2006 a dinosaur species discovered there, was named after the park: "
Theiophytalia kerri".Photos
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hogback formations
Steamboat Rock in the late 1950's
[http://www.gardenofgods.com/parkinfo/index_107.cfm Garden of the Gods - Photography] ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.gardenofgods.com/ Official Garden of the Gods website]
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