Downtown Colorado Springs is welcoming new temporary art installations that will remain in place for the next year as part of the Art on the Streets program.
Entering its 41st season, the Colorado College Summer Music Festival is a three-week concert series that also acts as an intensive education and networking opportunity for pre-professional musicians.
This 45-minute trip by steam locomotive takes passengers past historic mining operations, offers views of the area, and provides a snapshot into the region's past.
Each Tuesday afternoon from June to July, visitors can enjoy Soda Springs Park in Manitou Springs, where they can engage in guided artistic expression, from writing poetry to creating ceramics.
Let's take a look inside the studio of Colorado Springs artist Michelle Bracewell, who has a passion for discarded items that she believes can still tell a story.
Situated in Colorado Springs since 2001, the MAT delivers a wide selection of theatrical productions and learning experiences aimed at a wide range of ages.
If you've ever wanted to try your hand at crafting swords, shields, or even items from some of your favorite film properties, Kilroy's Workshop in Colorado Springs is likely the place to visit.
The Pikes Peak Trolley Museum and Restoration Shop offers a wide variety of opportunities to learn about (and engage with) the history pertaining to streetcars in the Pikes Peak region.
Springs Ensemble Theatre has been performing plays for the past 16 years and is now based out of the "hidden" speakeasy situated in the back of the Dice Guys game store in Old Colorado City.
For the third year, Bristol is hosting free, Saturday evening movies through September and October in their outdoor space at Ivywild School in Colorado Springs.
The Manitou Springs Heritage Museum is once again hosting ghost tours; local spirits rise and deliver entertaining performances while also providing a glimpse into the area's history.