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Centennial Bicycle Trail #669
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Centennial Bicycle Trail #669 is a foot, bicycle and cross country ski trail. It trail parallels Highway 67 and offers beautiful views of the Manitou Park area. It takes the average hiker about 1 hour to walk this paved trail.
This is a foot, bicycle and cross country ski trail. It is an easy 8.2-mile trail, with elevation ranging from 7,760 to 7,880 feet.

Facilities: There are no facilities available at Centennial Bicycle Trail #669. Drinking water is available only at Manitou Picnic Ground during the summer. Colorado Campground and South Meadows Campground are also nearby.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed to hike Centennial Bicycle Trail #669.

Best Time To Visit: Centennial Bicycle Trail #669 is open summer, fall and winter.

Fees: A parking fee may be charged.

Accessibility: Parts of this trail are handicap accessible.

Rules: Motorized vehicles are prohibited. Bicyclists must yield to pedestrians.

Directions: To get to Centennial Bicycle Trail #669 from Colorado Springs: Travel west on Highway 24 to Woodland Park. Turn north on Highway 67 and go 6 miles to South Meadows Campground. There is a paved parking lot just outside the campground entrance. Parking is also available at the other end of the trail at Manitou Lake Picnic Ground.

Address
Pikes Peak Ranger District
601 South Weber
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
Phone
General: (719) 636-3591
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