We maintain 20 trails in the Pikes Peak region. From safety and preservation to stewardship, our goal is to minimize the human impact on our majestic mountain range.
Friends of the Peak has been involved in the building, renovation and maintenance of many other trails on Pikes Peak. Some of this work is in conjunction with other Friends groups. This work continues every year in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, Pikes Peak Highway, El Paso County Parks, Colorado Springs Utilities and other volunteer and Friends groups. Each year there are numerous opportunities to volunteer for these projects.
If you know of a problem with a trail on Pikes Peak, please let us know and we will evaluate it and see what can be done. Please be aware that this can take time, as we are all volunteers and need approval of the land manager for projects.
Friends of the Peak’s area is bounded on the north by U.S. 24, west by CO 67, south by Gold Camp Road, and east by 31st. Other Friends groups have adopted some specific areas and trails within these boundaries, and we will pass your information along when appropriate. To report a problem, you can submit “Trail Feedback” at the end of the list of trails. We appreciate your concern for the area and your fellow trail users.