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Is Colorado Springs a walking city?

Colorado Springs is the 38th most walkable large city in the US with 416,427 residents. Colorado Springs has minimal public transportation and does not have many bike lanes.



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Colorado Springs is the 38th most walkable large city in the US with 416,427 residents.

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Downtown is the 2nd most walkable neighborhood in Colorado Springs with a neighborhood Walk Score of 69.

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The best cities in Colorado ranked by Walk Score are Englewood, Denver, and Boulder, while the least walkable cities are Pueblo West, Castle Rock, and Erie.

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Indeed, the top three states, New York, California, and Washington, have some of the country's most walkable cities, including New York, San Francisco, and Seattle. The cities are ranked according to the average number of steps* taken per day.

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Denver. Colorado's most populous city is also its cultural hub. While you can go just about anywhere in Colorado to find outdoor adventures galore, in Denver you get the best of both worlds.

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Colorado Springs is a small city that has experienced rapid growth. However, multiple neighborhoods still have that small-town feel. In Denver, there are stores and malls every few miles. It takes years to learn about all of the areas and what they have to offer.

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Downtown Colorado Springs nightlife is filled with unique personality and fantastic charm. Throughout the region, you'll also find a fine selection of wineries, cideries and distilleries that are serious about the craft of locally made beverages.

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Colorado Springs is best known for Garden of the Gods, a massive National Natural Landmark with biodiversity as it sprawls from the grasslands up into the mountains. With a playground like this, locals rarely need to travel far to find exactly what they're looking for.

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The best times to visit Colorado Springs are from March to May and from September to October. That's when you'll find slightly cooler (yet still comfortable) temperatures as well as fewer crowds and bargain rates.

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But with aptly placed staircases, amenities and employment opportunities on every corner, and bus routes linking most neighborhoods, Seattle is actually a very walkable city. In fact, it's No. 8 among the most walkable cities in the country.

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