Best Sledding Hills
If you don’t want to be caught on your heels trying to figure out where to go sledding the next time the conditions merit the effort, check out our map below with popular local sledding spots by region.

Don’t have a sled? Don’t worry, lots of local stores carry them this time of year like King Soopers, Walmart, Target, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Big 5 Sporting Goods, Lowe’s and Home Depot, just to name a few. For $6.00 to $20.00 tons of fun can be had, all you need is a simple saucer or toboggan for hours of play.

North

  • Kathleen O Neal Marriage Park, 2320 Amberwood Ln Colorado Springs, CO 80920
  • Jenkins Elementary, 6410 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
  • Eugene McCleary Park, 5214 Pioneer Mesa Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80923

South

  • Bear Creek Regional Park, 21st Street & West Rio Grande Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80906
  • Van Diest Park, 1520 South Chelton Rd Colorado Springs, CO 80910
  • Broadmoor Bluffs Park, 5315 Farthing Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80906
  • Quail Lake Park, 915 Cheyenne Mountain Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Central

  • Madison Park, 2112 North Murray Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80909
  • Wasson Park, 1910 North Circle Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80909

East

  • Village Green Park, 3590 Carefree Circle North Colorado Springs, CO 80917
  • Cottonwood Creek Park, 7040 Rangewood Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80918
  • Jack Templeton Park, 5347 Rose Ridge Ln, Colorado Springs, CO 80917

    West

  • Mountain Shadows Park, 5151 Flying W Ranch Rd Colorado Springs, CO 80919
  • Woodstone Park, 1315 Carlson Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80919
  • Garden of the Gods (Off Niabara Trail-East side) 1805 N. 30th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
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Rachel, Senior Writer
Rachel is a native Coloradoan, though originally from the Western Slope. She followed her husband Chris to his hometown of Colorado Springs after having met in engineering school at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. Together they have four beautiful children, Tommy (2011), Tazzy (2014), Zach (2015) and Zinny (2018). Having a young and active family keeps Rachel on her toes trying to find ways to keep the ship sailing while still meeting all the demands of motherhood. Though Rachel loves her most important role as Mommy most, she also works full time outside the home as a Water Resources Engineer for the Colorado Division of Water Resources. This role helps keep her life centered, bouncing from detailed and complex discussions relating to Colorado Water Law with her husband ( a mechanical engineer) to daycare and preschool drop off and pick up schedules, while being constantly interrupted by the equally complex musings of her 4 year.