If you are an avid Colorado hiker or biker, you may be familiar with the newer concept of rail-to-trail, but if you are not, you should know that this kind of unique trail follows along old railroad lines, making for an adventure that is equal parts scenic and historic! Are you ready to climb aboard (so to speak)? Then you will want to visit the New Santa Fe Regional Trail ASAP:
Located just outside Colorado Springs, the New Santa Fe Regional Trail is a nearly 17-mile-long point-to-point trail that takes visitors around wide open spaces near the Air Force Academy.
Housed on an old Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad line first laid by General William Jackson Palmer, the New Santa Fe Regional Trail passes through the vast open prairie and parts of Monument and Palmer Lake.
When we say it's near the Air Force Academy, we mean it, as you can see (and hear, depending on whether or not there is a game!) the Stadium, Chapel, and other buildings!