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Transportation in Colorado Springs Colorado

Getting Here and Around

The Colorado Springs Airport receives nearly 80 flights per day on eight airlines and has one of the country’s best on-time records. Many hotels provide transportation to and from the airport. Scenic Interstate 25 provides direct north/south access between Denver and Pueblo. Colorado Springs is 60 miles south of Denver, about a one hour drive. Comparing the costs of tickets between the two might save you some money. From the new Colorado Springs Airport, downtown Colorado Springs is about a 25-35 minute drive.  Visit the Colorado Springs Airport web site at www.flyCOS.com for a complete schedule of departures, arrivals and servicing airlines and airports.Colorado Springs is extremely accessible.  The city is served by several major highways, with two U.S. Interstate highways (I-70 & I-25) intersecting 70 miles north in Denver. Highways passing through Colorado Springs include Interstate 25, U.S. Highways 85/87 and 24, and Colorado Highways 83, 94, 115 and 122.  The easiest and most convenient way to enter the state of Colorado is by visiting one of the many Welcome Centers, where visitors are greeted and given a wealth of valuable information to assist them during their visit.

Colorado Springs Airport

City of Colorado Springs Public Works/Transit Unit

Colorado Department of Transportation

 

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Aspen trees on Pikes Peak

 

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