• Sky Sox Stadium
Sky sox stadium is a great park for folks who like baseball. Every seat has a great view, prices are low, parking is easy, and the staff is great. All that adds up to an environment that allows you to focus on the game itself. No crowds, few lines, and you can afford to go multiple times in a season. It's a great place for baseball.
ICE SKATING RINKS
• Colorado Springs World Arena
The Colorado Springs World Arena is the premier sports and entertainment venue in the Pikes Peak region. Locally owned and managed, the non-profit CSWA and the attached Ice Hall regularly host sporting events, concerts, family shows, banquets, trade shows, graduations, religious rallies and civic events. With 8,000 seats, the CSWA is large enough to host world-class events in an intimate set.
Mark Sertich Ice Center
1705 E Pikes Peak Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
719-385-5983
This is an indoor ice skating founded in 1984 and open year-round. It offers figure skating and ice skating lessons to the public. The rink also hosts adult and youth ice hockey leagues. Adult pick-up ice hockey and stick time are also offered.
Colorado Sports Center Ice Skating Rink
16240 Old Denver Hwy.
Monument, CO 80132
719-487-8572
This rink offers adult and youth ice hockey as well as pickup ice hockey. One of their main attractions is public skating sessions. “Lace ‘em up and get on the ice for a great experience!” Curling? This is one of the very few rinks in the country to offer curling.
• The Honnen Ice Arena --Colorado College Facility
The Honnen Ice Arena is located on the campus of Colorado College just west of the intersection of Cascade and Cache La Poudre streets. The campus is slightly north of the Colorado Springs downtown area. Both hockey and figure skating are featured at the rink. All individuals can find a program to suit their needs--from learning to skate to hockey pick-up games and league games. For more information, explore the website linked in the title of this section or call 719-389-6157.
ROLLER SKATING RINK
• Skate City
Partygoers alike agree this is a fun place to spend your birthday with friends and family! See their website linked in the title of this section for several locations to serve you
FISHING
• Angler’s Covey Fly-fishing Guide Service
World-class fly fishing, guide service, guided wade trips. Angler'sCovey is located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado Springs. Offering full or half day guided fly fishing tripe on the South Platte River, just one hour from Denver or Colorado Springs.
ART IN COLORADO SPRINGS
• Colorado Springs Fine Art Center
The Fine Arts Center's new museum addition, designed by architect David Owen Tryba and considered his “finest achievement,” will complement and enhance the original structure designed by New Mexican architect John Gaw Meem in 1936.
The addition will feature nine permanent collection galleries, two traveling exhibition galleries, and an unprecedented tactile gallery. The expanded 132,286 square-foot facility will host major international traveling and changing exhibitions and feature works from the Center’s significant permanent collection.
The fine arts center also includes the Bemis school of art .which is a year-round facility at the Colorado Springs fine arts center, dedicated to arts education for all ages.Experienced artists and art instructors, large studios and limited class size create a motivational and supportive environment in which each student may explore his or her creative potential. There is also a theatre and café.
• Colorado Springs Art Guild
Your info center for art shows, classes, and events in the Pikes Peak area. On-line galleries. Contact an artist. Buy art on line. Enter exhibits. Join CSAG and network with other artists.
• The Professional Photographers Guild of Colorado Springs
Serving the Colorado Springs photographer since 1989, the Professional Photographers Guild of Colorado Springs brings together professional photographers in a relaxed, informative, and fun atmosphere that promotes the advancement of the photographer's skill while allowing an arena where photographers can share their work, ideas, and resources.
• Colorado Springs Art Organizations
Arts organizations including writers, artists, musicians, dance, film, art councils, organizations, music, painters.
• John May Museum
Boasts two museums and an RV park with campgrounds. The museum of Natural History has one of the world’s best collections of giant insects, related creatures and rare artifacts. The Museum of Space Exploration has a wealth of information and photos of the history of man in space.
• Ghost Town Museum
Turn your clock back 100 years, to see a true preservation of Colorado’s western past. Ghost town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of the old west town that used to dot this region during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. The museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities like arcades and panning for real gold.
• Money Museum
Through the discovery of money, America’s largest museum dedicated to numismatics brings culture to life. The museum explores art, history, science and much more to promote the diverse nature of money and related items. The museum includes exhibits in three main galleries, where visitors can find spectacular rarities and learn about the history of our nation and the world as seen through money.
MUSIC
• Chamber Orchestra of the Springs
The Chamber Orchestra of the Springs is a non-profit community chamber orchestra, currently celebrating 20 seasons. Its mission is to provide great chamber music to music lovers of the Pikes Peak region.
The orchestra performs a variety of music: great classics, forgotten gems of the past, and new music recently composed by Colorado Springs composers. Their repertoire extends across four centuries of musical excellence.
The orchestra currently performs five programs per year, frequently accompanying accomplished professional musicians from around the United States. Guest appearances have included Colorado Springs Symphony artists Rebecca Lee, violin; Michael Yopp, French horn; Catherine Staton, viola; and Paul Nagem, flute. Come visit them today.
• Pikes Peak Philharmonic
The Orchestra is a was first called Colorado Springs Community Orchestra has expanded to include musicians from all over the world. They are a non-profit organizations with volunteers from all walks of life.
• Colorado Springs Dance Theatre
The Colorado Springs Dance Theatre sponsors performances by national and international dance companies, with related residency activities including master classes, lecture demonstrations, pre-performance lectures, workshops, children's performances, and receptions.
• Ballet Society of Colorado Springs
The Balance of Excellence, Dance and Health--The dance program at Ballet Society of Colorado Springs offers a balanced, intensive and challenging dance education in a supportive and stimulating environment. They strongly believe in educating the whole person.
The Ballet Society emphasize training healthy dancers who have both the self esteem to enter a challenging field and the physical understanding that leads to professional longevity. Their students receive the necessary tools to enable them to actively participate in their own training while encouraging them to develop as young artists and individuals.