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Does Garden of the Gods have a shuttle?

There is a shuttle bus available that runs between the Overflow Lot, Visitor Center, and the Park (Click Here for Shuttle Information/Schedule). There is also trail and pedestrian tunnel access from the overflow lot to the Visitor Center and the Park.



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Garden of the Gods MapDownload I'd recommend spending 3-6 hours in Gardens of the Gods, depending on what you want to see and do!

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Yes, you can drive through Garden of the Gods Park. There are several parking areas throughout the park. The northern parking area is an ideal location to park for those wishing to explore the Central Garden, conveniently accessed via a paved trail from the lot.

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The northern parking area is an ideal location to park for those wishing to explore the Central Garden, conveniently accessed via a paved trail from the lot. This northern lot is also the starting point for most nature walks and is home to a restroom.

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For those looking to get some fresh mountain air without having to travel too far, come explore the 21 miles of trails in the Garden of the Gods.

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A self-guided Garden of the Gods tour with all of the essentials. The entire tour can be completed in 4-6 hours and combines the perfect mix of driving, hiking, learning, shopping and eating!

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According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Garden of the Gods is Palmer, Buckskin-Charley, Niobrara, and Bretag Trail Loop, which has a 4.6 star rating from 3,521 reviews.

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Garden of the Gods is one the most Instagram'ed areas of the Shawnee National Forest. Little do people know though, the wilderness section of the area on a really wet day hosts to multiple waterfalls that a person couldn't even count on using both hands and both feet.

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How long does it take to walk the Path of the Gods? To walk the Path of the Gods trail, it takes 1.5 to 2 hours, so it is a relatively quick hike. However, getting to Bomerano (the starting point) and getting back to your starting point from Nocelle (the ending point of the trail) adds on more time.

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