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Easy hiking trails around Broadmoor are set within the picturesque foothills of the Rocky Mountains, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by dramatic red rock formations, deep canyons, and varied ecosystems ranging from prairie grasslands to forested mountains. Hikers can experience panoramic views of Pikes Peak and Cheyenne Mountain, alongside unique geological features.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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West entrance into the large combined park. Sigmund Stern Grove is nestled into the southwest corner of San Franciscoβs Sunset District. Its 63 acres are comprised of meadows, lush forests, and Pine Lake, one of only three natural lakes in San Francisco. The Greene family, a family of early homesteaders, staked out the land in 1847 and began farming, but not without challenges. Shifting sands and property disputes with armed and aggressive neighbors were commonplace for settlers in the largely untamed region. Following the Gold Rush and a long legal battle to keep their land, the Greenes opened The Trocadero Inn on the property and played host to ruffians and celebrities of the day. North Pole explorer Dr. Frederick Cook was a resident of the inn, which closed during prohibition but still stands today. In 1931, the land was purchased by the wife of the late Sigmund Stern and gifted to the city as a park shortly thereafter. Free summer performances of music and dance have taken place at the groveβs natural eucalyptus amphitheater and outdoor stage since 1938. World-class artists grace the Stern Grove Festival stage every Sunday in the summer. The events are free of charge, and donations can be made at the gates. Trails interlaced through the park are popular with runners and walkers. The park features tennis courts, picnic tables, and a childrenβs playground. A large off-leash dog area rests between the concert meadow and Pine Lake. Coyotes and other wildlife call Stern Grove home, so please observe leash regulations and stay on the trails. Street parking is easy on the surrounding residential streets near the park's multiple entrances. Much of the park is handicap accessible from this entrance.
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Along with Pine Lake, and Mountain Lake, Lake Merced is one of three freshwater lakes in San Francisco. The lake is fed through a natural underground spring and provides opportunities for all sorts of outdoor activities.
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The paved trail passes the Plotting room of the WW II era missile guiding system at Fort Funston
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Just below the highest point on the mountain offers the best views to the North and East. Be sure to turn around and take it all in.
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The larger south portion of Lake Merced is open to boating and has a free public boat dock to launch kayaks/canoes from
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Spectacular viewpoint atop the cliffs for whale watching in winter and hang gliders starting from the cliff in the warmer months.
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Cute little park south of the 'avenues' of San Francisco -- home of a peaceful lake. Adjacent to Stern Grove, where every Summer Sunday from June to August free concerts fill the open air stage and natural amphitheater.
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Broadmoor offers over 100 easy hiking trails, providing ample opportunities to explore the region's diverse landscapes. The komoot community has explored more than 150 routes in total, with the majority being suitable for easy walks.
Easy hikes around Broadmoor feature a stunning variety of landscapes, from the dramatic red rock formations of San Bruno Mountain State & County Park to lush forests and open grasslands. You'll often encounter breathtaking views of Pikes Peak and Cheyenne Mountain, as well as unique geological features and serene natural settings.
Yes, the Broadmoor area is rich in natural wonders. While specific easy trails leading directly to the base of Seven Falls might involve steps, nearby areas like North Cheyenne CaΓ±on Park offer easy paths with views of cascading water. For dramatic rock formations, San Bruno Mountain State & County Park provides accessible trails amidst unique geological features.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in the Broadmoor area offer panoramic views. For instance, trails within Cheyenne Mountain State Park provide stunning vistas of Cheyenne Mountain and the Colorado Springs skyline. You can also find excellent viewpoints like The Point, offering expansive scenery.
Yes, many easy trails in Broadmoor are ideal for families. Locations like Garden of the Gods offer stroller-friendly pathways, making them accessible for even the youngest hikers. Bear Creek Nature Center also provides easy, shaded trails perfect for a family outing.
Many parks and open spaces in the Broadmoor area welcome dogs on their trails, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out, but you'll find numerous easy paths where you and your canine companion can enjoy the outdoors together.
Yes, most major parks and trailheads in the Broadmoor area, including those for easy hikes, offer designated parking facilities. Popular spots like Garden of the Gods, North Cheyenne CaΓ±on Park, and Cheyenne Mountain State Park have ample parking to accommodate visitors.
While some areas are more accessible by car, certain locations like Garden of the Gods and parts of North Cheyenne CaΓ±on Park can be reached via public transportation routes from Colorado Springs. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local transit schedules and maps.
Generally, permits are not required for easy day hikes in the public parks and open spaces around Broadmoor. However, some state parks, like Cheyenne Mountain State Park, may require a park pass or entrance fee. Always check the specific requirements for your chosen trail or park.
The easy trails in Broadmoor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of diverse landscapes, from coastal views on trails like Mussel Rock Trail to the unique geological formations.
Yes, the Broadmoor area offers several easy loop trails perfect for a circular walk. For example, the San Bruno Mountain β San Bruno Views loop from San Bruno Mountain State and County Park provides a scenic circular route with varied terrain and views, ideal for an easy outing.
The Broadmoor area offers pleasant hiking conditions for easy trails throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide mild temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer mornings are excellent before the heat sets in. Even winter can be beautiful for easy walks, especially on clear days, though some higher elevation trails might have snow or ice.
Yes, the region boasts several natural attractions. You can find easy access to beautiful lakes like Lake Merced and Brisbane Lagoon. For natural monuments, San Bruno Mountain State & County Park is a prominent feature with accessible trails.


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