It starts at the small parking lot off Stetson Hills Blvd also used for access to High Chaparral Open Space. Stetson Hills Blvd, Colo Springs, CO 80917ĭid you know you can get from Northeast COS to Downtown on trails? This route shows off the Homestead Trail which leads to the Rock Island Trail which connects to Shooks Run Trail. HOMESTEAD TO ROCK ISLAND TO SHOOKS RUN TRAIL One of the wonderful things about the Fountain Creek Regional Trail is the many different ways it can be enjoyed. The turn-around spot is the trailhead at the southeastern edge of the park, which is also an alternate starting place for this ride, which would give you a downhill route on the return leg. Continuing south, you’ll reach the Fountain Creek Nature Center and access to Fountain Creek Regional Park where there are many smaller trails to explore, benches along the trail to rest and a number of nature viewing structures with information about the wildlife that call the park home. The route takes you through the Willow Springs Ponds and Fishing area, be mindful of good trail etiquette as it can be a popular spot for families and people fishing. This small park has parking that is less busy that the Willow Springs Ponds area just south of here and is a great place to access the trail. John Ceresa Memorial Park is the jumping-off point of this 6.2 mile ride along the Fountain Creek Regional Trail. Fountain Creek Regional Trail – John Ceresa Memorial Park
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