Seven Falls

Seven Falls is a series of seven cascading waterfalls in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The sum of the height of the seven falls is 181 feet (55.17 m) and there are a total of 224 steps on the staircase from the base of the falls to the peak.

History

On December 5, 1872, Nathaniel Colby homesteaded the 160 acres (0.65 km2) that included the present day Seven Falls and South Cheyenne Canyon. Colby did not want the possible value of his purchase, for nine months later he sold the land to the Colorado Springs Land Company for $1000.

Later owners realized little profit from the land until 1882 when James Hull purchased the property for $1300. Mr. Hull was a naturalist who was disturbed to note the scenic beauty of the canyon was being threatened by the felling of trees for their lumber value. Hull had already purchased 160 acres (0.65 km2) west of Seven Falls for $500 and later secured an additional 80 acres (320,000 m2) by preemption in 1885. With 400 acres (1.6 km2) including the heart of the cañon Hull became one of Colorado's earliest environmental protectors and the first owner to fully appreciate the true value of this scenic masterpiece.

Hull was also a businessman, and he understood the value of the "ranch" as it was then called. He advertised the property as a scenic resort and began to improve it by constructing a road through the canyon to the Seven Falls and building a stairway along the side of the Falls. He installed a toll gate at the foot of the canyon and proceeded to do business. Access to the Falls in those days was largely by carriages, burros and saddle horses furnished by a local entrepreneur named Hunter who paid James Hull and his sons $500 for the privilege of taking passengers to the Falls for 25 cents each. Business flourished and Seven Falls became a prominent tourist attraction.

In 1900 after Hull's sons took over the property the county assessor valued the property at $80,000 while the local newspaper, The Gazette, suggested the value at over $200,000. In 1905 the property now containing 1,400 acres (5.7 km2) was purchased by C.D. Weimer for $250,000.

See also

  • Helen Hunt Jackson

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Maggie Oldham
9 August 2013
This is a must-do if you are visiting Colorado Springs. The falls are breath-taking and the gift shops are nice. Watch out for chipmunks everywhere!!!
Crystal Faunt
26 July 2018
A bit expensive but lots to see. Went up every stair and explored every trail so I feel like I got my monies worth. Beautiful area, falls are spectacular. Don’t miss out on the trails past the falls.
Jeffery Geer
3 August 2018
Beautiful. Start your day well rested - you'll be hiking for a while to see everything.
Chad
8 July 2021
Save yourself a LONG wait for a shuttle bus to here. Just Uber/Lyft to the intersection of S Cheyenne Canyon Rd & Mesa Ave.
Morgan I
24 June 2012
Absolutely beautiful! Try to go on a day when it isn't so hot, though. Pack LOTS of fluids!!
Krista Moore
29 May 2010
Go at day and night. It's two totally different, awesome experiences.
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2850 S Cheyenne Canyon Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, USA Get directions
Fri 11:00 AM–9:00 PM
Sat 10:00 AM–9:00 PM
Sun 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Mon 10:00 AM–4:00 PM
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