How to Visit Seven Falls in Colorado Springs (Accessibility Guide Included)
Seven Falls in Colorado Springs is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in the state, and it’s easy to see why it’s on so many travelers’ bucket lists. Known for its cascading seven-tier waterfall and dramatic canyon views, it’s a must-visit whether you’re an avid hiker, a casual sightseer, or someone looking for a more accessible adventure.
Below, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about visiting Seven Falls—including accessibility options, parking details, and tips for making the most of your trip.


Where to Park
One important thing to know before you go: parking is not located at the falls themselves. Instead, visitors park at a separate lot and take a shuttle to the entrance. The official parking address is:
1045 Lower Gold Camp Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
From there, a complimentary shuttle takes you to the Seven Falls entrance. This setup helps protect the natural environment while still allowing easy access for visitors.


Best Time to Visit Seven Falls
If you can, plan to arrive early in the day. The canyon can heat up quickly, and because it’s surrounded by high rock walls, there’s little to no breeze. Morning visits not only help you beat the heat but also allow for fewer crowds.
Since shade is limited, be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a portable fan to stay comfortable while walking through the canyon.


The Walk to the Falls
From the entrance, expect about a 20-minute paved walk before you reach the base of the falls. The path is smooth and accessible, making it suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and mobility devices.

Once you arrive, you’ll find the famous staircase leading up alongside the falls. Be aware—there are a lot of steps! For those who can’t or don’t wish to climb, there are other options for enjoying the views.


Accessibility Options at Seven Falls
Seven Falls is more accessible than you might expect for such a rugged location. For visitors with mobility concerns, there’s a disability shuttle that takes you closer to the base. In addition, an elevator inside the mountain leads to the Eagle’s Nest Viewing Point, a fantastic spot to see the full height of the waterfall without having to tackle the stairs.
This was the option we chose, as we had a long day ahead and didn’t want to overdo it before our evening plans. The view from Eagle’s Nest was absolutely worth it.



Hiking Trails Above the Falls
Hikers with energy can explore trails at the top of the falls for even more of a trek. These trails offer panoramic canyon views and add more adventure to any visit. We skipped the top-of-the-falls hike to save energy for the rest of the day. Still, it’s a great choice for those wanting to extend their experience.


Final Thoughts
Seven Falls is a stunning Colorado destination that offers something for everyone—whether you want a challenging climb, a peaceful walk, or a fully accessible viewing experience. With a little planning, you can enjoy this natural wonder without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. If you’re headed to Colorado Springs, make sure Seven Falls is on your list—it’s an unforgettable experience.
You can’t exactly pitch a tent at Seven Falls (the rangers might have something to say about that), but you can scan the QR code below to find the best places to stay in Colorado Springs. From mountain-view suites to cozy hideaways steps from local coffee shops, your perfect basecamp is waiting, so you can wake up refreshed and ready to chase waterfalls… without getting in trouble for sleeping next to them.

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