The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is a Colorado Local Family Attraction, but it's more than just your average park. It's an intricate part of Colorado's history and a place to visit with your family. …
The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is a Colorado Local Family Attraction, but it's more than just your average park. It's an intricate part of Colorado's history and a place to visit with your family. While bridge construction was completed in 1929, the Gorge itself is millions of years in the making. No act of nature or mankind can stop the fun and excitement from happening for years to come! From sky coasters to zipline, our park has it all. Visit a bucket list attraction and the best place to travel in Colorado
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Nov 6, 2024
Royal Gorge was awesome! But we also did the via Ferrara and zip line which greatly added to our experience but was an additional expense! We did the 1hour via ferrata & wished we would have done th… Full review by Charlotte R
Oct 16, 2024
We loved the bridge and the history of the bridge. The atrial tram ride was nice. However, the Playground area, zipline and giant swing ride took away from the beauty of the gorge and the bridge. No… Full review by Helen R
Oct 10, 2024
We had an amazing time and it helped having someone to point even more beautiful views. We are definitely going back, When, is another question. Thanks for everything Hubie! Full review by nickdX3000
Hello. Where the departure n what's the nearest major airport? Thank you
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Denver International Airport is probably the closest Major Airport, about 150 miles away. Our Group spent the night in Canon City which made for an easy drive up to the Bridge.
What is the senior rate? What is the cost to ride the open car?
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I’m not sure of the rate, but the open gondola (?) ride is included in the price. It goes across the gorge and stops. You can get off there, or stay on and ride it back across.