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~ The City of Colorado Springs is excited to announce the opening of registration for its 2026 guided tour season at Corral Bluffs Open Space and Jimmy Camp Creek. These tours, offered by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department, provide free access to sites that are typically closed to protect sensitive natural and scientific resources.
Corral Bluffs is home to one of the most significant fossil sites in North America, where discoveries have helped scientists understand how life recovered after the extinction of dinosaurs. Meanwhile, Jimmy Camp Creek offers participants the opportunity to explore native prairie landscapes and cultural resources that reflect the region's ecological and historical character.
Due to the fragile nature of both areas, access is only allowed through guided tours led by trained staff and volunteers. Group sizes are limited to protect the sites, and advance registration is required.
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Scott Abbott, Regional Parks Trails and Open Space Manager, explains the importance of these tours: "These are places people can't normally visit, and that's intentional. They contain resources that are incredibly important to our understanding of natural history and to the region's ecological health. Guided tours allow people to experience these landscapes in a meaningful way while ensuring they are protected for future generations."
The 2026 tour season will run from May through October. Corral Bluffs hikes will be offered on the first Saturday of each month, with additional Friday hikes scheduled throughout the season. Jimmy Camp Creek hikes will take place on the last Saturday of each month. All tours will run from 8 a.m. to noon.
While all tours are free, space is limited and often fills quickly. Participants should also be prepared for uneven terrain, changing weather conditions, and minimal on-site amenities. Details about hike difficulty, meeting locations, and what to bring will be provided during registration.
To view available dates and reserve a spot on one of these exclusive tours, interested individuals can visit ColoradoSprings.gov/CorralBluffs. Don't miss this opportunity to explore and learn about these unique and protected areas in Colorado Springs.
Corral Bluffs is home to one of the most significant fossil sites in North America, where discoveries have helped scientists understand how life recovered after the extinction of dinosaurs. Meanwhile, Jimmy Camp Creek offers participants the opportunity to explore native prairie landscapes and cultural resources that reflect the region's ecological and historical character.
Due to the fragile nature of both areas, access is only allowed through guided tours led by trained staff and volunteers. Group sizes are limited to protect the sites, and advance registration is required.
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Scott Abbott, Regional Parks Trails and Open Space Manager, explains the importance of these tours: "These are places people can't normally visit, and that's intentional. They contain resources that are incredibly important to our understanding of natural history and to the region's ecological health. Guided tours allow people to experience these landscapes in a meaningful way while ensuring they are protected for future generations."
The 2026 tour season will run from May through October. Corral Bluffs hikes will be offered on the first Saturday of each month, with additional Friday hikes scheduled throughout the season. Jimmy Camp Creek hikes will take place on the last Saturday of each month. All tours will run from 8 a.m. to noon.
While all tours are free, space is limited and often fills quickly. Participants should also be prepared for uneven terrain, changing weather conditions, and minimal on-site amenities. Details about hike difficulty, meeting locations, and what to bring will be provided during registration.
To view available dates and reserve a spot on one of these exclusive tours, interested individuals can visit ColoradoSprings.gov/CorralBluffs. Don't miss this opportunity to explore and learn about these unique and protected areas in Colorado Springs.
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