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Whether its Peterson AFB or Fort Carson, welcome to the ‘Springs’! Not only an outdoor lover’s paradise, Colorado Springs also offers many art and cultural experiences throughout the year. Let’s dig into your new duty station and find out what it has to offer.

WHERE IS COLORADO SPRINGS?

Colorado’s second-largest city, Colorado Springs is located along the Front Range of the southern Rocky Mountains, in the shadow of magnificent Pikes Peak. The metro area has a population of around 670,000, with many of its residents being active or retired military. It is also home to five military installations, each with its own unique mission. The remarkable beauty of the area as well as the mild climate of Colorado Springs make it a great place to experience a wide variety of outdoor activities. Skiing, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting and more are all within a short drive.

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HOUSING AT MILITARY BASES IN COLORADO

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY

The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) is located in northern Colorado Springs. It is the youngest of the five United States service academies and one of the largest tourist attractions in Colorado, with approximately a million visitors each year. The 18,500-acre campus of USAFA includes the cadet area, the airfield, and a number of facilities that serve support roles for cadet training. USAFA Family Housing is made up of seven distinct communities with a variety of floor plans and amenities.

PETERSON AFB

Peterson Air Force Base sits on the east side of Colorado Springs. Its runway is co-located with that of the Colorado Springs Airport. Additionally, it is home to the 21st Space Wing, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM), Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command and the 302nd Airlift Wing (USAF Reserves).

Privatized Housing at Peterson AFB is provided by Tierra Vista Communities. They offer a wide variety of floor plans and provide upscale amenities including parks, playgrounds, and regular resident events. View our full listing of housing grades and reviews written by fellow military families at PCSgrades.com.

SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE

Schriever Air Force Base is home to the 50th Space Wing of the Air Force Space Command, the Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center, the Space Innovation and Development Center and the main control point for the Global Positioning System.

Tierra Vista Communities has housing at Schriever that includes amenities such as parks and playgrounds, splash pads, an indoor swimming pool, and a Community Center.

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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR FORCE STATION

Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS) is located within Cheyenne Mountain in southwest Colorado Springs. The Cheyenne Mountain Complex was first built for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in the 1960’s. Today it serves as NORAD and USNORTHCOM’s Alternate Command Center and as a training site for crew qualification. Other missions within the mountain include U.S. Strategic Command’s Missile Warning Center and the 721st Global Strategic Warning/Space Surveillance System Center of the Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment system. Housing services and medical care are provided at Peterson Air Force Base or any of the other military installations in the area.

FORT CARSON

Fort Carson, known as “The Mountain Post,” is located just south of Colorado Springs. It is home to many military units, the largest being the 4th Infantry Division.

Fort Carson housing is provided by Balfour Beatty Communities. There are move-in ready two-, three- and four-bedroom homes in both single family and townhome styles. Furthermore, they provide a secure and comfortable hometown environment with the convenience of 24-hour maintenance, lawn care services, and community events.

OFF POST HOUSING IN COLORADO SPRINGS

There are many housing options in around the Colorado Springs area. Military families often choose to live in Monument, Manitou Springs, Widefield-Security, Fountain, or Woodland Park. You can find reviews of base housing and many local neighborhoods, from mil-fams at PCSgrades.com.

SCHOOLS IN COLORADO SPRINGS

Colorado is a Choice State, which means you can place your child in a school outside the district or zone you are assigned provided that the school has availability. Several school districts offer a variety of options from Charter Schools to specialty schools for the arts and sciences. Doing your research utilizing all that PCSgrades has to offer and speaking with the school liaison officer at your incoming military installation can be helpful.

COLORADO SPRINGS BAH & COST OF LIVING

The median price of homes currently listed in the Colorado Springs area is $330,000. Colorado’s property tax rates are some of the nation’s lowest at just 0.63%. There’s more good news. Property tax revenue goes directly to the county it is paid in and not state government. Colorado is a flat-tax state with an income tax rate of 4.63% regardless of income level. The base sales tax rate in Colorado is 2.9%, though many cities add their own sales taxes. For a better breakdown of what to expect, check out this years Housing Market Report.

Rent in Colorado is more expensive than the U.S. average, with an average rent for a studio apartment at $1,039. Two-bedrooms carry an average rent of $1,396.

BAH rates with dependents are: E-3: $1,776; E-6: $1,860; O-1: $1,848

AMENITIES FOR MILITARY FAMILIES IN COLORADO SPRINGS

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY

Air Academy High School and Douglass Valley Elementary School are located on the campus of USAFA and are part of the District 20 school district. The base has a commissary, BX, chapel, health clinic, golf course, FamCamp and Outdoor Recreation Center. There are also areas on campus to fish and many trails to hike.

PETERSON AFB

Transportation is provided from Peterson to three Colorado Springs District 11 schools: McAuliffe Elementary, Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy Middle School, and Mitchell High School. The base clinic provides healthcare services. More extensive care is available at the USAFA Hospital and Evans Army Community Hospital on Fort Carson.

Recreational opportunities include a gun club, auto skills center, youth center, bowling, golf, sports and fitness centers, aquatic center, library and an Outdoor Recreation Center.

SCHRIEVER AFB

Students living on base at Schriever AFB attend school in Ellicott District 22. Commissary services are 10 miles away at Peterson AFB.

Healthcare is provided by the medical clinic at Schriever. The Peterson AFB Clinic provides more comprehensive care. And surgical specialists, orthopedic or emergency care can be found at Fort Carson and USAFA.

Schriever AFB has a softball field, fitness centers, tennis court, racquetball court, aerobics room, and basketball courts. Schriever also has an Outdoor Recreation Center, ITT, and an Awards, Engraving and Custom Picture Framing Center.

FORT CARSON

Fort Carson is served by Fountain-Fort Carson District 8. There are four elementary and one middle school on the post. High school students are provided transportation to Fountain-Fort Carson High School in Fountain.

Healthcare services are provided by Evans Army Community Hospital which is the key component of the joint services Colorado Springs Military Health System. There are also various family clinics, a dental clinic, behavioral health clinic and other soldier-based medical services offered on the post.

Fort Carson also offers many recreation and leisure services through the Outdoor Recreation Complex. There are Adventure Programs, fitness centers, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, a craft center, and the Cheyenne Mountain Shooting Complex.

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COLORADO WEATHER

Colorado Springs has a mild, semi-arid year-round climate with an average high of 43˚F in January and an average high of 84˚F in August. It averages 37 inches of snow annually. The city has abundant sunshine year-round, averaging 243 sunny days per year. Snowfall is usually moderate. Knowledge of safe winter driving and good all-weather tires or all-wheel drive are also a must.

Dry weather generally prevails, but brief afternoon thunderstorms are common in July and August when the city receives the majority of its annual rainfall. Hail often occurs during thunderstorms. If large enough, hail can be quite damaging.

The city’s altitude is 6,035 feet above sea level. Newcomers may experience slight fatigue and other symptoms of altitude sickness. You should allow time for your body to adjust to the elevation. Also, be sure to prepare for the low humidity by using lots of lip balm and skin moisturizer.

THINGS TO DO IN COLORADO SPRINGS

Those lucky enough to be stationed at Fort Carson, Peterson AFB or any of the local military installations know Colorado Springs offers many cultural and art experiences. From mystery dinner shows and comedy clubs to orchestras and fine art displays, Colorado Springs has a lot to keep you entertained. A visit to the Pikes Peak Center to see the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, a Broadway show, or a comedian, is a great way to spend an afternoon. You can also take a stroll through one of the galleries at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center or Cottonwood Center for the Arts downtown.

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LIVING IN COLORADO SPRINGS

The unparalleled beauty and mild climate of Colorado Springs make it a gateway to a wide variety of outdoor activities. There are many internationally known ski areas nearby. Furthermore, some of the nation’s most scenic parks and finest hunting and fishing areas are located within a short drive.

Locals enjoy activities such as ice climbing, snowmobiling, rock climbing, as well as white water rafting. A visit to the hot springs is also within an easy drive. Tour information and rental equipment are available at the Outdoor Recreation Centers at USAFA, Peterson, Schriever and Fort Carson.

SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING

Colorado is ‘THE’ destination for skiing and snowboarding in the country. With its blue skies and abundant fresh, dry powder, it is a destination both for families as well as adventurous skiers looking for expert-only terrain. Colorado’s 25 ski resorts open earlier and stay open later (October to late April) than any others in the nation. Additionally, equipment to buy and rent, season passes, and daily lift tickets can be purchased at the Outdoor Recreation Centers at any of the military installations.

HIKING AND CAMPING

There is no better way to enjoy the mild climate and beautiful scenery of the Pikes Peak Region than a hike. Furthermore, from short hikes, to day-long back country hikes, the area has something to offer the beginner and the seasoned hiker. There are also many campgrounds, both primitive campsites as well as those with facilities.

FESTIVALS AND TRADITIONS IN COLORADO SPRINGS

  • Territory Days – (Memorial Day weekend) – Celebrate the Old West in Old Colorado City.
  • USAFA Graduation – (May) -Watch the cadets toss their mortar boards in celebration.
  • Pikes Peak Hill International Climb – (Last weekend in June) – Grab a spot along the Pike Peaks Highway and watch the world’s highest auto race and one of the most grueling events in all of motor racing.
  • Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo and Parade – (Mid-July) – Watch rodeo action and enjoy lots of family fun, all while paying tribute to the local military and their families.
  • Colorado Springs Labor Day Lift Off – View the ascension of over 50 hot air balloons in the mornings and balloon glows in the evening at Memorial Park.
  • Oktoberfest – (September) – Enjoy traditional German food and beverages at the many Oktoberfests celebrated across Colorado.
  • All Colorado Beer Festival – (First weekend in November) – Over 80 Colorado brewers participate in this awesome beer festival. The Pikes Peak Region is home to over 30 microbreweries, and Colorado has 284 craft breweries. If you like beer, you are going to love Colorado!
  • Emma Crawford Coffin Race – (October) – Watch this wacky race in downtown Manitou
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COLORADO SPRINGS ATTRACTIONS

  • Cave of the Winds
  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – Home to the largest herd of reticulated giraffes in North America!
  • Olympic Training Center – Headquarters for the U.S. Olympic Committee – offering tours daily.
  • Pikes Peak Cog Railway – Ride to the top of Pikes Peak.
  • Pikes Peak Highway – Or take the 19-mile drive in your own vehicle.
  • Seven Falls – 224 steps up a series of waterfalls.
  • Cheyenne Mountain State Park – Enjoy the hiking trails or camp overnight.
  • Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum – Learn the cultural history of Colorado Springs.
  • Money Museum – A museum all about money!
  • North Pole – Santa’s Workshop – Visit a Christmas-themed amusement park.
  • ProRodeo Hall of Fame – The only heritage center in the world devoted to professional rodeo.
  • Western Museum of Mining and Industry
  • Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center – Voted TripAdvisor’s Best Park in the country!
  • Manitou Incline – Located in Manitou Springs, a challenging hike up an old cog railway line gaining almost 2000 ft of elevation in about one mile.

PLACES TO VISIT AROUND COLORADO SPRINGS

  • Woodland Park (30 min) – Visit the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center or enjoy food and beer along Main Street.
  • Denver (1 hr) – Colorado’s capital – Enjoy great restaurants, shopping, the Denver Zoo, a Broncos or Rockies game, the Denver Botanical Gardens, Denver Museum of Art & Science or the Denver Art Museum.
  • Royal Gorge Bridge and Park (1 hr) – Visit one of the world’s highest suspension bridges.
  • Cripple Creek (1 hr) – Cripple Creek is an historic gambling and mining town where you can visit the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine or take a ride on the Cripple Creek & Narrow Gauge Railroad, as well as more than 15 casinos.
  • Red Rocks Amphitheatre (1.25 hr) – Take in a concert at this world famous outdoor venue.
  • Golden (1.25 hr drive) – Visit the largest single-site brewery in the world, Coors Brewery offering free tours daily. Check out the Colorado Railroad Museum.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park (2.75 hr drive) – Enjoy one of the most visited National Parks in the U.S. and take in the views of the majestic peaks and wildlife.
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park (2.75 hr) – The tallest sand dunes in North America are found in this National Park in southcentral Colorado. Surf the dunes, camp, and hike or wade in Medano Creek in late May when the snow melt increases the stream flow.

This article is sponsored by PCSgrades.