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Modern travelers can experience the mountain up close by driving up the scenic Pikes Peak Highway, a spectacular toll road that winds its way up the mountain. Other visitors can experience a different side of the mountain of the Pikes Peak Cog Railway, the highest cog railway in the world. The more adventurous types can choose to hike the 13 mile Barr Trail or cycle up the highway to the summit. Whatever your choice, your time with Pikes Peak Mountain is sure to be memorable.
Pikes Peak in Colorado is an American icon. From Native American tribes to early settlers to modern day travelers, this mountain resonates differently with each individual. Composed of granite and shaped by glaciers over millions of years, Pikes Peak mountain is a stunning backdrop for the modern city of Colorado Springs. The Ute Indians called it "Ta-Wa-Ah-Gath" or “Sun Mountain Sitting Big” and passed by the mountain as they traveled from their summer encampments to their winter hunting grounds. It was discovered by Spanish settlers during the 1700s.
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