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The Manitou Incline is not just a hike—it's a test of endurance. Located in Manitou Springs, this 2,768-step ascent offers nearly 2,000 feet of elevation gain over just .88 miles. Famous for its steep grades (up to 68%), this trail attracts fitness enthusiasts, military personnel, and athletes from around the world. Ready to tackle it?

Quick Stats

  • Length: 0.88 miles

  • Elevation Gain: 2,000 feet

  • Steps: 2,768

  • Average Grade: 45%

  • Steepest Grade: 68%

  • Annual Visitors: 70,000+

  • Summit Elevation: 8,500 feet

Plan Your Visit

Reservations
Due to its popularity, the Incline now requires free online reservations. You can book your spot 4 to 8 weeks in advance.

Hours

  • Summer (May 1 - Oct 31): 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.

  • Winter (Nov 1 - Apr 30): 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.

What to Bring

  • Essentials: Water, snacks, sunscreen, and appropriate footwear

  • For Winter: Extra layers, gloves, and micro-spikes

  • For Summer: Hat, sunglasses, and breathable layers

Shuttle & Parking
Parking is available at Hiawatha Gardens (paid) or Iron Springs Chateau, and there's a free shuttle to the trailhead that starts running at 6am.

Tips for Success

  • Know Your Limits & Pace Yourself
    The Incline is a tough challenge, so assess your fitness level and take breaks as needed. Don't rush—focus on small sections at a time, and listen to your body to avoid burnout.

  • Wear the Right Gear
    Sturdy hiking boots and grippy shoes are a must for navigating the steps. Pack water, snacks, and dress in layers—especially during summer or winter. If hiking in colder months, bring gloves and micro-spikes.

  • Hydrate & Know the Descent
    Stay hydrated, and take advantage of the Barr Trail for a safer descent after reaching the top. Remember: descending on the Incline is prohibited for safety reasons.

A Piece of History

Originally a cable car route built to transport materials to Pikes Peak, the Incline was transformed into a popular trail after a rockslide closed the area in 1990. Locals repurposed the railway ties, and today it's a must-do challenge for adventurers.

FAQs

  • Difficulty: Difficult, for experienced hikers only.

  • Record Time: The fastest ascent is under 18 minutes.

  • Pets: Not allowed for safety reasons.

Ready to Climb?

The Manitou Incline offers a tough, rewarding climb with spectacular views of Colorado Springs. Book your reservation and get ready to push your limits. For more info, visit Incline Friends.

Conquering the Manitou Incline is a feat of endurance, much like navigating the real estate market. Whether you're buying, selling, or investing in Colorado Springs, our team is ready to guide you every step of the way. Reach out today to start your journey with us—just like the Incline, the view from the top is always worth the climb!

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