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Dear Future Worldchanger,
Imagine a beautiful, brand new, 90,000 square foot Bible college, right in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. What an incredible setting to learn God’s word! Charis Bible College is planning to relocate from Colorado Springs, CO to Woodland Park, CO in December 2013. We will be having our inaugural classes in the first phase of our brand new facility, called The Sanctuary, by January 2013. Since our enrollment is increasing, we are very excited to move into the bigger building even if it is in the middle of the school year!
To help you in this transition, we have created a new relocation guide that includes helpful statistics and contact information for both Colorado Springs and Woodland Park. We have also included a frequently asked question section in this guide about this transition and are also including a short, two minute Woodland Park tour on DVD.
It is our desire that this relocation guide will assist you in making the right decision, whether you live in the city of Colorado Springs or the mountain town of Woodland Park. Since the new campus will be a thirty minute, scenic drive from Colorado Springs, you will have many options for work, housing and shopping between both communities.
Regardless if you choose to live in the city or in the mountains, I stand in agreement that your decision to attend Charis Bible College Colorado is one of the best and most important you will ever make. I know that God has a wonderful plan for you, and many of our students testify that God’s plan for their life truly started after attending Charis Bible College Colorado.
If you have any questions about Charis Bible College, please visit us at charisbiblecollege.org, email us at [email protected], or call 719.635.6029.
I speak God’s favor to each and every one of you that are considering attending Charis Bible College!
Blessings!Gary J LueckeDirector, Charis Bible College
P.S. I just rode my motorcycle up the mountain pass to the construction site, the new campus is three times the size of our current campus. Hallelujah!
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Colorado Springs Area Librarieswww.ppld.org Briargate Branch9475 Briar Village Point, Suite 100Colorado Springs, CO 80920 (719) 260-6882
Downtown Branch20 North Cascade AveColorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 531-6333
Cheyenne Mountain Branch1785 South 8th Street, Suite 100Colorado Springs, CO 80905(719) 633-6278
East Library5550 North Union Blvd.Colorado Springs, CO 80918(719) 531-6333
Fountain Branch230 South Main StreetFountain, CO 80817(719) 382-5347
Monument Branch1706 Lake Woodmoor DriveMonument, CO 80132(719) 488-2370
Old Colorado City Branch2418 West Pikes Peak AveColorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 634-1698
Palmer Lake Branch66 Lower GlenwayPalmer Lake, CO 80133 (719) 481-2587
Rockrimmon Branch832 Village Center DrColorado Springs, CO 80919 (719) 593-8000
Ruth Holley Branch685 North Murray Blvd.Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (719) 597-5377
Sand Creek Branch1821 South Academy BlvdColorado Springs, CO 80916(719) 597-7070
Ute Pass Branch8010 SeveryCascade, CO 80809(719) 684-9342
Rampart Library DistrictWoodland Park Public Library 719.687.9281218 E. Midland AvenueP.O. Box 336Woodland Park, CO 80866
Florissant Public Library
719-748-3939334 Circle DriveP.O. Box 252Florissant, CO 80816
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Q: When will the Woodland Park campus be completed?A: At the current pace of construction, phase one of the new campus will be completed in November 2013. If that completion target is achieved, CBC will move to the new campus over the Christmas break and classes will resume in January 2014 at the Woodland Park location. The proposed academic calendar for the 2013-2014 school year is posted on our web site.
Q: Should I make arrangements for housing in Woodland Park or Colorado Springs?A: The choice to live in Woodland Park is yours to make. Some considerations you will want to in-clude in your decision are your place of employment, where you will be going to church, where you wish for your children to attend school, and whether you prefer a small community or enjoy the city.
Q: Will there be housing available on campus in Woodland Park? (#1 questions with international students who don’t always have transportation available.)A: A group of private investors has developed a proposal to build and manage a limited amount of student housing on campus. At this time, however, that proposal is still in the developmental stages and no dates for construction to begin have been established.
Q: How long is the drive from Colorado Springs to the school?A: The drive to the school is approximately 30 minutes from our current location in Colorado Springs. The length of your commute would depend on the location of your accommodations.
Q: Will there be transportation available to the new campus once the midyear move is made?A: The possibility of providing shuttle service from the current ministry location is being explored, although no decision has been made. This shuttle service would most likely be at some cost to the users. Details regarding cost and schedule will be finalized once the construction schedule nears completion.
Q: What type of housing is available in Woodland Park?A: We recommend you contact a realtor who is familiar with the Woodland Park area. There are sev-eral real estate offices located in Woodland Park. You might consider coming to CBC during one of our upcoming events such Campus Days in March or Summer Family Bible Conference in July. This would give you an opportunity to see CBC and explore both the Colorado Springs and Woodland Park areas. We are also working on a new relocation packet that will also include information for Woodland Park.
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Surrounded by miles of the picturesque Pike National Forest, and boasting over 300 days of sunshine each year, Woodland Park and the Teller County region is both a popular year-round destination for outdoor recreation and a thriving center of commerce. The largest city in Teller County combines irresistable small-town charm with comfortable summers, mild winters, and various amenities that enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors. With a population of over 7,200, it is a family-friendly city with a workforce that boasts a broad range of specialities, including tourism, mining, construction, educational/health/social services, retail, real estate, and light manufacturing, among others.
Situated along U.S. Highway 24 and State Highway 67, Woodland Park is located just 18 miles west of Colorado Springs. Known as a bedroom community, it has evolved into a destination as well, and it’s the perfect base for exploring nearby attractions like Pikes Peak, Mueller State Park, and the Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument.
The city’s diverse population includes singles, young families, retirees, corporate CEOs, artists, active military and part- time residents of Woodland Park. Michael Harper, 2011 chariman of the board for the Greater Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce, has lived in the area for over 30 years. “It’s the perfect place to live, work, and raise a family,” he said. “The natural beauty that surrounds us, the abundance of activities, healthy lifestyle, and the friendliness of the people who live here set our city apart from almost anywhere in the country.”
City Manager David Buttery says Woodland Park is a community that “takes pride in it’s past while taking steps to ensure a prosperous future.” Buttery adds that Woodland Park City’s Comprehensive Plan provides a framework for the future based on extensive input from city leaders, expert consultants, and members of the community. “The plan focuses on improving the city, attracting new business, and providing residents with a high quality of life; but it also addresses controlled land use and growth and both economic and environmental sustainablity.”
The city has a deep appreciation for it’s culture and history, often bringing residents and visitors together at festivals and seasonal events. Charis Bible College is thrilled to be moving to their new location in Woodland Park. It has a truly unparalleled quality of life, award winning schools, vibrant arts community, and quickly growing economy. “The City Above the Clouds” is a mountain paradise like no other.
Elevation: 8,465 feet
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Population Colorado El Paso Estimates Springs County2005 385,312 568,4242010 419,990 647,2992015 Projection 451,489 698,7232020 Projection 492,123 763,736
Population
Colorado Springs Median Age- 33.6Under 15 80,104 22.2%15-24 52,514 14.6%25-44 118,287 32.8%45-64 75,206 20.8%Over 64 34,779 9.6%Source: Colorado State Demographers Office, October 2010
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Total Economic Military ImpactFort Carson 26,111 $1,800,000,000Peterson AFB 8,430 $515,473,036Schriever AFB 7,526 $836,300,000USAF Academy 13,243 $718,013,742Cheyenne Mountain 10,740 $1,174,398,843Source: 2008, Greater Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce
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Cost of LivingCost of Living Index-2nd Quarter 2010 (% of National Average) All-Items IndexLos Angeles, CA 133.3Seattle, WA 120.2Portland, OR 113.0Denver, CO 103.4Salt Lake City, UT 100.6Las Vegas, NV 100.3NATIONAL AVERAGE 100.0Pheonix, AZ 99.6Austin, TX 96.8Albuquerque, NM 95.2Colorado Springs, CO 91.9Source: American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA)
Climate
Degrees Farenheit Avg. High Avg. Low Temp. Temp.January 41 17February 44 20March 51 26April 60 34May 68 42June 79 52July 85 57August 82 56September 75 48October 63 36November 50 25December 42 18Source: Weatherbase- Data from 1991-2009, 10/10
Colorado Springs Statistics:Elevation: 6,035-7,200 FT (1,832 M)Annual Days of Sunshine: 300 Annual Precipitation (Inches): 16.2Annual Snowfall (Inches): 42.7
By Region 2000 2010 PercentWoodland Park 6,515 7,200 +10.51%Teller County 20,555 23,350 +13.6% Woodland Park- By Year2000 6,5151990 4,6101980 2,6341970 1,022
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Distance to Cities- WPMilesDivide, CO 7Colorado Springs, CO 18Cripple Creek, CO 26Canon City, CO 61Denver, CO 78Breckenridge, CO 85Monarch, CO 109Aspen, CO 140Santa Fe, NM 340Albuquerque, NM 396
Educational Facilitiesin Woodland Park
Daycare and Preschools- 5Elementary Schools- 3
Middle School- 1High School- 1
All WP Statistics provided by The Greater Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce
Cost of Living Index-2nd Quarter 2010 (% of National Average) All-Items IndexLos Angeles, CA 133.3Seattle, WA 120.2Portland, OR 113.0Denver, CO 103.4Salt Lake City, UT 100.6Las Vegas, NV 100.3NATIONAL AVERAGE 100.0Pheonix, AZ 99.6Austin, TX 96.8Albuquerque, NM 95.2Colorado Springs, CO 91.9Source: American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA)
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Area School Disrict Information
Cheyenne Mountain School District 12www.cmsd.k12.co.us(719) 475-6100
Harrison School District 2www.hsd2.org(719) 579-2080
Academy School District 20www.asd20.org(719) 234-1200
Colorado Springs School District 11www.d11.org(719) 520-2000
Falcon School District 49www.d49.org(719) 495-2261
Widefield School District 3wsd3.org(719) 391-3000
Lewis Palmer School District 38www.lewispalmer.org(719) 488-4700
Area Christian Schools
Evangelical Christian Academy (Pre-12)(719) 634-7024 Elementary Campus(719) 597-3675 Secondary Campuswww.ECAEagles.org
Colorado Springs Christian Schools (Pre-12)(719) 599-3553
Pikes Peak Christian School (Pre-9)(719) 598-8610
Colorado Springs Academy(719) 380-1880
Home Schooling Information
Christian Home Educators of Colorado (CHEC)www.chec.org(720) 842-4852(877) 842-2432 toll free Email: [email protected]
10431 South Parker RoadParker, CO 80134
High Country Home Educators (Presented by New Life Church)www.hche.orgPO Box 62284Colorado Springs, CO 80962
Support Group:Pam Newberg, SG [email protected]
Woodland Park- School District 12www.wpsdk12.orgWoodland Park School District features 226 certified and 132 non-certified staff members. More than 60% of all certified staff members have obtained a Masters degree or higher. They are known for thier award-winning activities that include art, band, drama, forensics and vocal music. The school district features programs for Gifted and Talented students, as well as services for students struggling with academics. All of the district’s educational facilities have been extensively renovated or constructed since 1988, and Woodland Park students consistently hold the fourth-highest score position of all districts in the Pikes Peak region on the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP).
Cripple Creek-Victor School District www.CCVschools.org
Colorado Springs Christain School of Woodland Park www.CSCSLions.orgThe Woodland Park campus of Colorado Springs Christian School serves not only Woodland Park, but the entire Teller County community. Students from Florissant, Divide, Cripple Creek and Victor join with their Woodland Park classmates in a K-8 school that provides an excellent education from a Christ-centered Biblical perspective and prepares young people for life-long service.
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Charis Christian Center 850 Elkton DriveColorado Springs, CO 80907www.CharisChristianCenter.com Church for All Nations6540 Templeton Gap RoadColorado Springs, CO 80922www.churchforallnations.com
New Life Church11025 Voyager ParkwayColorado Springs, CO 80921www.newlifechurch.org
Rock Family Church4005 Lee Vance ViewColorado Springs, CO 80918 www.rockfamilychurch.com
Heartbeat International Ministries 3945 N Academy Blvd.Colorado Springs, CO 80917www.heartbeatint.com
Gospel of Grace Church InternationalMeets @ Springs Ranch Elementary4350 Centerville DriveColorado Springs, CO 80922www.gospelofgracechurch.org
Pastor Lawson PerduePhone: (719) 227-0380Service Times: Sundays 8:30 & 10:00 AM, Wednesdays 7:00 PM
Pastor Mark CowartPhone: (719) 591-1800Service Times: Sundays 7:00 , 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM
Pastor Brady BoydPhone: (719) 594-6602 or (719) 536-9100Service Times: Sundays 9:00, 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM
Pastor Dean HawkPhone: (719) 531-6600Service Times: Sundays 8:30, 10:00 AM & 11:30 AM
Pastor Dan FunkhouserPhone: (719) 630-3563Service Times: Sundays 10:00 AM
Pastors David and Luwana MoorePhone: (719) 799-6757Service Time: Sunday at 10:00 AM
Woodland Park ChurchesCharis Family Church 787 Gold Hill PlaceWoodland Park, CO 80863www.CharisFamily.orgService Times: Sunday 10:00 AM
Living Streams Church(Meets at CSCS- Woodland Park)1003 Tamarac ParkwayWoodland Park, CO 80863www.LivingStreamsChurch.net
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When Zebulon Pike first saw the mountain overlooking Colorado Springs, he believed it would never be scaled. He was wrong, and “the fourteener”, later named Pikes Peak in his honor, has not only been scaled many times, but stands as an icon of the Colorado Springs culture of acheivement.
The city itself was founded by General William Jackson Palmer, an ambitious promoter for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in the post Civil War period. He envisioned a city of the future with a mountain backdrop where culture, temperance and gracious living would not be ruined by industry and slums, which had been the case in his native London, England. The first stake of the city was driven in 1871 at what is now the downtown corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade.
In the early 1950s, a local business group heard the United States Government needed a location for what would become the United States Air Force Academy. They mounted an effort to bring Colorado Springs to the “attention” of those making the site decision. Several years later, the United States Air Force Academy accepted it’s first class, and has been a thriving part of the local community ever since.
The environment of innovative thinking that brought the United States Air Force Academy to Colorado Springs has continued to attract major companies and organizations, including the United States Olympic Committee, Hewlett Packard, USAA Insurance, Progressive Insurance, Agilent Technologies, FedEx Services, Lockheed Martin, T. Rowe Price and over 40 headquarters of sports organizations and olympic governing bodies. These companies and many others came to Colorado Springs to take advantage of business opportunities, the highly skilled workforce and the extraordinary quality of life the area offers.
The city has seen continuous and sometimes explosive growth. Colorado Springs current population is now over 400,000 and El Paso County is over 600,000. The area is continuing to attract visitors and new residents at an astounding rate. In 2006 Money Magazine declared Colorado Springs the #1 best big city in the United States in which to live.
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as a “Best Value” City-Kiplingers Personal Finance
Least Angry City-Mens Health
Greatest City for Young Adults-Kiplinger
Best Housing Market for Investors
-Forbes
Best Metro Area for getting most “Bank for your Buck”
-U.S. News
for Healthiest Market Projections for 2012
-Builders Magazine
for Recovery in Current Economy
-Brookings Institure
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Top 10 Public Employers1. Fort Carson (US Army)- 21,4002. Peterson Air Force Base- 11,6783. United States Air Force Academy- 6,5224. Schriever Air Force Base- 6,0005. Memorial Health Services- 4,700
6. Colorado Springs School District #11- 3,7937. Air Academy School District #20- 2,9868. City of Colorado Springs- 2,4559. El Paso County- 2,23010. Colorado Springs Utilities- 2,006
Woodland Park Business Resources
Greater Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce 719.687.9885 WoodlandParkChamber.comPikes Peak Workforce Center 719.667.3700 PPWFC.orgRampart Library District in Woodland Park 719.687.9281 Rampart.CoLibraries.orgAspen Mine Center in Cripple Creek, CO 719.689.3584 AspenMineCenter.orgCommunity Partnersthip Center in Divide, CO 719.686.0705 CPTeller.orgSCORE 719.636.3074 (Call 719.687.9885 to Make an Appointment) ColoradoSprings.score.org
Local Job HotlinesEl Paso County Employment Services 719-520-7400Pikes Peak Workforce Center 719-667-3700Add Staff, Inc. 719-528-8888American Staffing & Personal Services 719-520-9101Antlers Adam’s Mark Hotel 719-473-5600 (Ask For Job Line)Atmel Corporation 719-540-1100Broadmoor Hotel 719-577-5858Centura Health/ Penrose-St. Francis Hospitals 719-776-5237Checks Unlimited 719-534-1188Colorado College 719-389-6888Colorado Department of Highways 303-757-9623Colorado Department of Personnel 303-866-2431Colorado Merit System 303-866-2255 or 303-866-5985Colorado State Judicial Department 303-837-3671
Compassion International 800-336-7676Current USA, Inc. 719-594-4100Focus on the Family 719-548-4600Fort Carson 719-526-3307Goodwill Staffing Services 719-380-8855Hewlett Packard 719-548-2000Marriott Hotel 719-260-1800 x6536Memorial Hospital 719-365-5113The Navigators 719-598-1212Peterson Air Force Base 719-556-4111Pikes Peak Community College 719-540-7055Pikes Peak Library District 719-531-6333 x1253Remedy Intelligent Staffing 719-536-0220University of Colorado-CS 719-262-3308
Job Search Websiteswww.CareersColorado.comwww.CareerBuilder.comwww.CareerPath.comCity of Colorado Springs Jobs www.SpringsGov.comColorado Job Bank www.AJB.org/COwww.ColoradoJobs.comwww.ColoradoSprings.com (click on jobs)El Paso County Jobs www.ElPasoCo.comwww.InfoPlease.com (click on job search)www.Jobs.comwww.justjobs.comwww.MinistryEmployment.comwww.Monster.com (click on find jobs)www.NationJob.comPikes Peak Workforce Center www.PPWFC.orgwww.SpringsJobs.com
Woodland Park Major Employersnumber of employeesCity of Woodland Park 80 Pikes Peak Regional Hospital 170Woodland Park School District RE-2 319Walmart 265Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company 500
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From the rich artistic history in Manitou Springs to internationally acclaimed youth art groups, the Pikes Peak region has a vital and growing arts and entertainment scene. More than 100 arts non-profits provide the backbone for the cultural community, ensuring that visitors, newcomers and longtime residents can find their niche.
Performing ArtsSummer means Shakespeare in Colorado Springs, thanks to UCCS Theatreworks, whose productions have been called by Shakespeare Quarterly “as good, in absolute, as the best in the world”. Other theater companies providing a wide array of shows include Star Bar Players, the Fine Arts Center Repertory Theatre, Manitou Art Theater, and more.
MusicThe music scene in the Pikes Peak region is on full display during the summer months, as free concerts are available throughout the regions many parks. A schedule of these shows can be found on the city website.The natural beauty of the Pikes Peak region has inspired thousands of artists through the decades. At the heart of the arts scene is the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, a multidisciplinary facility offering theater, arts instruction, lectures, film screenings, and of course, nationally and internationally acclaimed exhibits.
Downtown Colorado SpringsDowntown Colorado Springs provides classic Colorado architecture and great local restaurants. The present downtown is the location where General Lewis Palmer first founded the city. The Downtown area is also home to the 2,000 seat Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts and America the Beautiful Park.
Old Colorado CityIn it’s earliest days of 1859 and 1860, Colorado City (now called Old Colorado City) was a major hub for supplies during the Colorado Gold Rush. Currently, it is an extremely popular destination for shoppers and tourists, providing many unique shops and restaurants- while still maintaning the charm of historic Colorado.
Woodland Park residents and visitors enjoy a thriving arts community year-round. For a town its size, Woodland Park offers an extensive variety of music, theater and art in addition to annual festivals that draw crowds from all over Colorado, as well as surrounding states. Here are some of the fantastic events that are available:
Ute Pass Cultural Center hosts dozens of events throughout the year, including plays, concerts and festivals.
Woodland Music Series is held the second Saturday of each month from June-September. This annual free con-cert series features a variety of music, including classical, big band, blues and bluegrass. Performances are held at the Midland Pavilion adjacent to the Ute Pass Cultural Center. For more information: www.WoodlandMusicSeries.com
Worship Fest Colorado (formerly known as the Pikes Peak Christian Arts Festival) is an annual event created in 2007 by Woodland Park resident Galen Beaver. The festival is held each June at the Midland Pavilion and attracts talented musicians and artists from all over the country. Participants enjoy live Christian music, fine art exhibits, food vendors and a KidZone with bounce houses and face painting. For more information: www.WorshipFestCO.com
Symphony Above the Clouds is a must-see concert on July 5th that has been entertaining locals and visitors for 30+ years. Expect to see several thousand people who bring blankets, lawn chairs, and picnic baskets, enjoying this wonderful event. It is held at Woodland Park Middle Schools football field and is free to the public. For more informa-tion: www.SymphonyAbovetheClouds.org
Mountain Arts Festival is held the first weekend of August on the grounds of the Ute Pass Cultural Center. The two-day Mountain Arts Fesival includes displays from more than 75 regional and national artists, including paintings, photography, jewlery, leather goods, pottery, woodwork and more. Live music and food also will be at the festival. For more information: www.TheMountainArtists.com
4th of July in Woodland Park Each year over 5,000 people gather for the annual 4th of July celebration at Memorial Park. The all day event kicks off with a pancake breakfast followed by an old-fashioned festival with a bi-cycle parade, live music, food, and arts and crafts vendors. For more information: www.city-WoodlandPark.org
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RecreationColorado Springs is one of the premier vacation destinations in the United States, the majestic beauty of Pikes Peak being a principle attraction. Visitors can venture up High Drive, a one-way road without guardrails, to see the spectacular views. North Cheyenne Canyon contains unusual rock formations and waterfalls that cascade down the mountains. In the Garden of the Gods visitors can hike or ride horses through huge red sandstone rock formations; the Garden of the Gods is particularly lovely to visit at sunrise or sunset, when the suns rays set off the natural splendor of the rocks. Observation areas and picnic spaces are provided throughout the park that offer amazing views of the surrounding landscape.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo displays more than 600 wild animals from around the world in the U.S.’s only mountain zoo. The Mountaineer Sky Ride allows spectators to soar over exhibits such as the Rocky Mountain goats, My Big Backyard, Asain Highlands and the three acre Rocky Mountain Wild which showcases moose, mountian lions, Canada lynx, North American river otters, grizzly bears and bald eagles. The African Rift Valley area features Colobus monkeys, giraffes, other animals and birds, and an interactive African Play Village for kids. The price of admission includes a visit to the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun, which exhibits mementos of this famous American humorist and an 80-foot high observation tower.
The United States Air Force Academy is one of Colorado Springs’ most popular tourist attraction. Visitors can tour the ususual multispired chapel, Honor Court and the visitor’s center. The Pikes Peak Cog Railway takes visitors on a 3-hour round-trip tour to the summit of the mountain, at 14,110 feet above sea level. At the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy, rodeo memorabilia is on display.
Local Attractions Include:
Air Force Academy Athletics(800) 666-USAF (8723)www.GoAirForceFalcons.com
Broadmoor Hotel(719) 634-7711www.Broadmoor.com
Cave of the Winds(719) 685-5444www.CaveOfTheWinds.com
Colorado College Athletics(719) 389-6000 College Switchboardwww.CCTigers.com
Colorado Avalanche Hockey(303) 405-7646Avalanche.NHL.com
Colorado Rockies Baseball(303) ROCKIESwww.Colorado.Rockies.MLB.com
Denver Broncos Football(720) 258-3333www.DenverBroncos.com
Denver Nuggets Basketball(303) 287-DUNK (3865)www.NBA.com/Nuggets
Garden of the Gods(719) 634-6666www.GardenofGods.com
Manitou Cliff Dwellings(719) 685-5242www.CliffDwellingsMuseum.com
Pikes Peak (Cog Railway)(719) 685-5401www.CogRailway.com
Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame(719) 528-4764www.ProRodeoHallofFame.com
Royal Gorge(Canon City, CO)(719) 275-7507www.RoyalGorgeBridge.com
Seven Falls(719) 632-0752www.SevenFalls.com
Colorado Springs Sky Sox Baseball(719) 597-1449www.SkySox.com
United States Air Force Academywww.USAFA.af.mil
Seven Fallswww.SevenFalls.com
TELLER COUNTY has no shortage of amazing things to do. Visitors are drawn to the area for its family-friendly atmoshphere, abundance of outdoor recreation, and breathtaking scenery. Locals often boast that Woodland Park has the very best views of Pikes Peak. Whether you are visiting Pike National Forest, or exploring the area’s history at mining towns Cripple Creek or Victor nearby, there are endless options to keep the family entertained.
For a complete list of great activities in Woodland Park and Teller County, please contact the Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce at: www.WoodlandParkChamber.com 719-687-9885 [email protected]
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Woodland Park and Teller County is truly one of the premier destinations in the country for hiking and camping. Our unbelievable mountain views and mild climate attract people from all over to take advantage of these wonderful trails and campgrounds. Here are some of the more popular trails and campgrounds in Teller County:
Distance: 4.2 miles round tripElevation Gain: 600 feetRoad Directions: Take Highway 24 West to Divide. Turn South on 67 towards Cripple Creek. Travel 4.2 miles then turn left on Forest Service Road #383. Drive three miles on the dirt road and you will see the trailhead parking lot on the right side.
This is a dog friendly trail.
The CragsDistance: 4 miles round tripElevation Gain: 700 feetRoad Directions: Take Highway 24 West to Divide. Turn South on 67 towards Cripple Creek. Travel nine miles until you pass the closed railroad tunnel. Park on the other side of the tunnel. Trailhead is on your left.
Horsethief Falls (2.6 miles round trip) and Pancake Rocks Trail (8 miles roundtrip) are also located at this trailhead.
Horsethief Park
Distance: 5.5 miles round tripElevation Gain: 900 feetRoad Directions: From Highway 24 in Woodland Park at the stoplight of 24 and Baldwin, turn right. Go 2.2 miles north to “Fleet Maintenance Building” (2400 Rampart Range Road). The parking lot is on the left.
This is a dog friendly trail. Must be on leash.
Lovell Gulch Trail
Distance: 5.5 miles round tripElevation Gain: 900 feetRoad Directions: From Highway 24 in Woodland Park at the stoplight of 24 and Baldwin, turn right. Go 2.2 miles north to “Fleet Maintenance Building” (2400 Rampart Range Road). The parking lot is on the left.
This is a dog friendly trail. Must be on leash.
Centennial Trail
WHEN HIKING BE SURE TO PACK PLENTY OF
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Distance: 7 miles round tripElevation Gain: 600 feetRoad Directions: Take Highway 24 West to Divide. Turn South of Highway 67 towards Cripple Creek. Travel 5.8 miles then turn right at the fork in the road (Country Road 61). Travel two more miles and the trailhead is on your right. Dogs are prohibited on this trail.
Dome Rock Trail
Forest Service CampsitesFor Reservations: 877-444-6777 For General Information and Locations: 719-687-7818
Painted Rocks: 5/24 - 9/2 18 sites, $19 per night. Colorado Campground: 5/24 - 9/2 81 sites, $17-34 per nightSouth Meadows Campground: Open Year Round 64 sites, $17-34 per nightRampart Resevoir Campgrounds: Meadow Ridge 19 sites, $20 per night, no hook ups Thunder Ridge 21 sites, $20 per night, no hook ups Springdale 13 sites, $20 per night, no hook upsCrags Campground: 17 sites, no hook ups (open year round)Eleven Mile State Park: 719-748-3401. 350 campsites on a 3,400 surface-acre resevoir. $18-24 per night plus $7 vehicle pass.
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% Above/ Below Average Price ($) Colorado SpringsLos Angeles, CA 580,117 54.9%Portland, OR 390,500 33.0%Seattle, WA 384,145 31.9%Denver, CO 329,863 20.7%Salt Lake City, UT 318,447 17.9%NATIONAL AVERAGE 294,974 11.3%Albuquerque, NM 271,627 3.7%Phoenix, AZ 264,157 1.0%Colorado Springs, CO 261,573 ----Las Vegas, NV 253,282 (3.3%)Austin, TX 228,344 (14.6%)Source: 2nd Quarter 2010, ACCRA
Housing Costs
Statistics Reflect El Paso County # of Homes Average Sales Sold Price2011 7,637 $220,8582010 7,386 $231,5042009 7,975 $219,481 2008 7,486 $242,8672007 8,988 $261,7752006 10,776 $261,9252005 12,000 $246,0972004 10,722 $227,8972003 9,354 $218,842Source: Pikes Peak Association of Realtors, February 2012
Housing Statistics
Approximate Residential Monthly Utility Bill:Natural Gas (per 94 CF per mo.) $70Electricity (per 600 Kwh per mo.) $59Water (per 1600 CF per mo.) $58Wastewater Treatment (per 800 CF per mo.) $35Total Monthly Estimated Bill: $222Source: Colorado Springs Utilities, October 2010 Estimated Rates
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Greg LuczakColdwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Phone (719) 271-8888Email [email protected] www.MakeSpringsHome.com
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Financial Stewardship is a crucial part of any business, and mine is no different. I pledge to donate 10% of my income that comes from Charis Students back into the Charis Student Mission Fund. This supports CBC Students on their mission trip and I am so happy to help contribute to this wonderful cause!
Thank You and God Bless, Greg Luczak
Attention Charis Students:
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Located Near CBC Colorado Springs:Sunset Creek5400 N Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80918(719) 598-6550
The Ridge at Rockrimmon5965 Nora Pt. Colorado Springs, CO 80919(719) 532-0200
Garden Terrace 4760 Rusina Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80907(719) 599-3636
Eagle Ridge830 Vindicator Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80919(719) 598-3833
Jubilee Apartments2924 N Arcadia St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907(719) 471-3963
For Home Rental Information:Because of the high turnaround we have with the military, renting homes in Colorado Springs can be a bit of a daunting task. For a list of homes available for rent, please visit my website (MakeSpringsHome.com). You can select “Search for Homes” from the main screen and click on the “for Rent” tab. This will give you a complete list of rentals available in the area. Please feel free to contact me for additional information on any of these properties you see on my website.
Thanks so much, Greg Luczak, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Apartment Options
Windmill Apartments4165 Lacy LaneColorado Springs, CO 80916(719) 596-1744
Cheyenne Crest Apartments4008 Westmeadow DriveColorado Springs, CO 80906(719) 576-1892
Attention Students!Bridge Property Management supports Charis Bible College and thier students. They offer a
$25 student discount to Charis Students at either of their 2 beautiful Colorado Springs locations.
Please call for details or a private tour.
www.BridgePM.com
Christ Haven Lodge Information
Just 10 miles west of Woodland Park, our property is nestled among towering pines with breathtaking views of Pikes Peak. We are open year round to service church groups, ministries and families. Settle into one of their comfortable cabins and let the dedicated staff provide you with comfortable accomodations, savory meals, outstanding service and enjoyable opportunities for Christian fellowship.
Lodge Amenities- All Utilities Included- Indoor Heated Pool and Hot Tub- Wireless Internet- Conference Center- Home-Cooked Meals/Group Dining
Lodging Rates from $595-850/montly includes 3 daily meals.
for more information contact Randy [email protected]
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Emergency Dial 911 Highway Patrol(719) 539-4816
State Patrol(719) 635-0385
Police Department (non emergency) (719) 444-7000
Fire Department (non emergency)(719) 385-5950 (General Information)
Road Reports(877) 315-7623www.COTrip.org
SpringsLife.com Colorado Springs Business Directory Colorado Springs Utilities(719) 448-4800www.CSU.org
Qwest Telephone Service (719) 800-244-1111www.Qwest.com
Comcast Cable(888) 837-3058www.Comcast.com
Colorado Springs Visitors Bureau515 S. Cascade AveColorado Springs, CO 80903(800) 888-4748
Department of Motor Vehicles Offices200 S. Cascade Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80903(719) 520-6245
4420 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918(719) 594-8701
5650 Industrial Place Colorado Springs, CO 80916(719) 520-6240
540 Manor Court Woodland Park, CO 80863(719) 689-2951
Colorado Springs City Clerk30 South Nevada Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80903(719) 385-5901
Community/ Family Centers
Hillside Community Center925 South Institute Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903(719) 385-7900
Meadows Park Community Center1943 South El Paso Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80905(719) 385-7940
Deerfield Hills Community Center4290 Deerfield Hills Road Colorado Springs, CO 80916(719) 385-5996
Widefield Community Center705 Aspen Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80911(719) 391-3515
Passports(877) 487-2778www.Travel.State.Govclick on passports tab
Co. Springs Chamber of Commerce(719) 635-1551www.ColoradoSpringsChamber.org
Woodland ParkWoodland Park Police Dept 719.687.9262Teller County Sheriff Dept 719.687.9652Pikes Peak Regional Hospital 719.687.9999Better Business Bureau 719.636.1155Woodland Park City Hall 719.687.9246Woodland Park Parks and Rec 719.687.5225Woodland Park Motor Vehicles 719.686.8038
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