I live literally 5 minutes from here. It's honestly even more amazing than the pictures. Its so peaceful and really makes you appreciate nature. I'm sure the natives are used to it but I can just not get over how beautiful this state is.
Such great memories of first visiting the park when I was 12 and then later moving to Colorado Springs and being fortunate enough to work for Lyda and Nancy as we opened the visitor center in 1995 and then watching 7 years of sunrises from one of the most beautiful places on the planet. Nancy has recently passed but her dedication to the park and to my personal growth will never be forgotten. Thanks also to Lyda for her vision and unbounded graciousness to the park and the people of the world.
3:24 Lyda Hill was once one of the richest women in the US. Among the top 3, if not the most weathy at one time. She built the visitors center then donated it to the city. I had the pleasure of meeting her and she is so down to earth and was very nice to me and my father who moved and hung valuable art work. The first time I met her she was sweeping the floors (that she owned) of the kissing camels country club and was blown away with her demeanor and kindness. What a phenomenal woman and has done so much for the garden of the gods and the city of Colorado Springs. I also had the privilege of staying at a resort she owned in Vail. Proof that money doesn't have to spoil someone from being a great person. This video is a gem and so glad to see her featured here.
I’m so happy I moved to Colorado this summer, it was the most amazing time I’ve had in my 41 yrs. I’m getting everybody I know to come here to visit. Best place on earth
I moved to Co Spgs in late 90s from Ok fresh out of high school. I used to go to GOTG at 5am by myself & climb to the top of various monoliths to watch the sunrise. Joint in hand of course. It was pure bliss. The rocks turn fire red for about 10 min at the break of day & I would just bask in it. Good times👌
A wonderful park that I have been visiting since childhood (60 years) and am grateful to the people who made it possible without charge to the public. Thank you.
Way back in 1975 . . . my first summer away from home, between my junior/senior year of High School . . . I spent a good part of my summer, exploring Colorado Sprongs. . . . from it's western neighbor - Manitou Springs ! No more but one half mile north'-northeast of this town . . . Garden of the Gods, stood supreme. Ran a 10 mile race - Garden of the Gods 10 miler, through it ! Truly supreme !
Take a Car..You will creep along with many others, over the paved hills ,however ,if you want to take Pictures, ; I suggest ,you wait til you are out of the Car.The People behind you may have ,less patience than you.; so you can compose, your photos ,with out, Horns Honking 😃😃
I watched this program last night and found it fascinating. Having lived in Colorado since 1969, I continue to learn wonderful things about our beautiful state every time I watch Colorado Experience. Thank you, Rocky Mountain PBS (and History Colorado), for providing such factual and intriguing stories. Keep up the great work!!
Easter 1944, April 9, the Colorado Springs High School Choir was heard singing for the Easter Sunrise Service at the Garden of the Gods. It was broadcast on the US Armed Forces Radio to all soldiers in service both in the European and Pacific theaters. All of the churches of Colorado Springs were united in making this a spectacular service as everyone wanted to boost the morale of our soldiers who were about to participate in the Normandy Invasion, D-Day June 6. No one knew the details of what was coming, but church leaders were asked to create a significant and spectacular service, which they did. Though I do not have a recording of the service, what was reported to me was that Colorado Springs High School Band provided accompaniment for hymn singing. Today this would be mixing of church and state, but in WWII it was important that our soldiers knew everyone on the home front was with them. There must be records of this service at the Colorado Springs Historical Museum, the Pioneer Museum, what would now be William J. Palmer High School. This was one of the events that made the Garden of the Gods a major tourist destination for Americans over the next several decades.
I wish PBS held space and interviewed actual Native Americans and shared their personal and tribal connection to this geological phenomenon. We would also probably learn that they called it by a different name.
Am really enjoying this series - thanks for uploading. I live in Arizona, but haven't spent much time in CO - this gives me good ideas what to do when the time comes.
I believe in God!!!! he creates all the Beautiful things, Colorado is the beautiest Country in USA...I hope get there some Day before I die...God bless you all !!!!
One of the two men referred to in this video as the ones to name the Garden of the Gods is incorrect. Melancthon Sayre (M.S.) and R. E. Cable were the men that named the park, not Rufus Porter. Rufus Porter was not born until 1897.
As a Kansan, Colorado is so much more impressive than Kansas that it doesnt make sense how they can be right next to eachother. I live in the KC metro on the Missouri border. Everybody here goes to the Lake of the Ozarks on the weekend after 2 hours of driving and we all think that those giant hills there are beautiful. But Denver and Colorado's mountains are far superior and are a trip that is considered better and higher in quality.
Garden of the Gods real name by the local native American nomadic tribes. The Ute people Arapaho: (Ho3o'uu Niitko'usi'i) is a public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States Garden of the Gods was neutral ground for Native Americans. Even rival tribes laid down their weapons when entering the garden. This peaceful area was sacred and a hub for trade between nomadic tribes. The Ute people were native to the area and made the land near the formations their home during the winter months.
would have been great to see more of the landscape than to see the faces of people and hearing them talk. It totally took away from the video for me. But very Beautiful landscape
You've got it BACKWARDS. This is God's Garden, man...... do not be deceived nor deceive!! The "gods" u are talking about are the Fallen & have been deceiving ppl since the beginning, EDEN. God's Garden. GOD'S GARDEN.
I want to go there now that I've seen this! I gots to rant a little though. Why do the "experts" talk about the Native people instead of talking TO them? It doesn't take rock paintings to decide this was important to the indigenous people. Why not ask them directly? They're still in Colorado.
Beautiful of course!! But no maps prior? These people have their history all warped and not true. There were maps and it wasn't just a place of memory to the Natives. A geographical empire existed and the rocks and area and water springs tells you this was almost like melted away and the Deluge flood plays a part. Not only that, named a town Little London near by and Palmer and the railroads tells you of a "dark magic interest", which still has its overule till this day....and GIANTS and their skeletons removed and Smithsonian cover ups and funding PBS!! Sorry, but this didn't just get discovered. It's been on maps that were made prior to 1492 and history is literally off by 500 to 1000 years. These locals have believed a myth and 20th century cover up, and if they delved deeper into its history or their wisdom, something was here not 53MILLION YEARS ago( are you kidding me), but perhaps 1000 to 2000 years ago. Located on a leyline even...these people are 100% wrong and they all seem angry and bitter cold. They just don't understand this place. I can tell you exactly who lived here and all the pieces fit in place of a HUGE cover up. Edited added....ALERT...NORAD UNDERNEATH...YA WHAT A COVER UP
At 4:30., we hear "The Big Lie".....The Guy..."mistakenly',refers to Erosion ,over Millions of Years ,as the Cause of the Formations, and the Terrain.....Creationist Geologists ,believe ,that the Great Flood, of the Old Testament ,did it just ,several Thousand years ago. .The Bible itself ,supports the Creationists view, for a "Young "Earth Less than 13,000 years, from Genesis, until Now.
Garden of the Gods is Geologic. But this poorly done Documentary talks about cultures, and the different peoples who lived in the area but nothing of the GEOLOGY.
The natives of America have the garden of the gods that’s not yours so you have cathedrals so pls don’t think just because you settled in the area all the beautiful things of America will be returned back to the aboriginal peoples of this country one day
And the ocean is just water. You must be unhappy in life. I feel sorry for people like you that can't appreciate natural beauty. Cheers tho and hope you can come here and appreciate for yourself. Not once have I heard its just rocks until you.
I live literally 5 minutes from here. It's honestly even more amazing than the pictures. Its so peaceful and really makes you appreciate nature. I'm sure the natives are used to it but I can just not get over how beautiful this state is.
Mr Vuck Fiacom I recently moved back, and I miss looking at The Garden of the gods outside my kitchen window.
I visited with my son ten years ago. GOG has left an indelible impression on us both forever. We long to return. In fact ALL of Colorado.
Lucky You.
Such great memories of first visiting the park when I was 12 and then later moving to Colorado Springs and being fortunate enough to work for Lyda and Nancy as we opened the visitor center in 1995 and then watching 7 years of sunrises from one of the most beautiful places on the planet. Nancy has recently passed but her dedication to the park and to my personal growth will never be forgotten. Thanks also to Lyda for her vision and unbounded graciousness to the park and the people of the world.
My dad was stationed at NORAD from 1965 to 1968, and my family used to go on picnics st Garden of the Gods. Some of my best memories are there.
3:24 Lyda Hill was once one of the richest women in the US. Among the top 3, if not the most weathy at one time. She built the visitors center then donated it to the city. I had the pleasure of meeting her and she is so down to earth and was very nice to me and my father who moved and hung valuable art work. The first time I met her she was sweeping the floors (that she owned) of the kissing camels country club and was blown away with her demeanor and kindness. What a phenomenal woman and has done so much for the garden of the gods and the city of Colorado Springs. I also had the privilege of staying at a resort she owned in Vail. Proof that money doesn't have to spoil someone from being a great person. This video is a gem and so glad to see her featured here.
Also worth noting that she owned the land that the VA hospital is now on. Thanks Lyda for being a good person.
I’m so happy I moved to Colorado this summer, it was the most amazing time I’ve had in my 41 yrs. I’m getting everybody I know to come here to visit. Best place on earth
Manyatimes . . . wish I had never left !
I went here 40 some years ago . I still remember it , very spectacular .
I moved to Co Spgs in late 90s from Ok fresh out of high school. I used to go to GOTG at 5am by myself & climb to the top of various monoliths to watch the sunrise. Joint in hand of course. It was pure bliss. The rocks turn fire red for about 10 min at the break of day & I would just bask in it. Good times👌
A wonderful park that I have been visiting since childhood (60 years) and am grateful to the people who made it possible without charge to the public. Thank you.
Way back in 1975 . . . my first summer away from home, between my junior/senior year of High School . . . I spent a good part of my summer, exploring Colorado Sprongs. . . . from it's western neighbor - Manitou Springs ! No more but one half mile north'-northeast of this town . . . Garden of the Gods, stood supreme. Ran a 10 mile race - Garden of the Gods 10 miler, through it ! Truly supreme !
OH MY GORGEOUS!!!
I LOVE THAT PLACE!!!
SACRED LAND! ❤❤❤❤❤😘🥰🥰🥰🥰
The energy at this place just vibrates! Literally.
Garden of the Gods is so sweet.
That's awesome that the guy made it so no one could build there.
An 8 x 10 handtinted photo of my 2 brothers and me in the Garden of the Gods taken in 1936 is still my favorite.
Hi Fred
I walk in the GOG everyday with my wife. Every day the park has a new look.
I would love to see the Garden of the Gods. It's beautiful
Take a Car..You will creep along with many others, over the paved hills ,however ,if you want to take Pictures, ; I suggest ,you wait til you are out of the Car.The People behind you may have ,less patience than you.;
so you can compose, your photos ,with out, Horns Honking 😃😃
@@maxsage3362 I may not have a car but my stepdad can drive around, and I can take pictures
Been there several times. Such a beautiful place all made possible by generous people.
I was here back in late September. This whole place is just majestically and magnificently gorgeous.
Love the switch in moods from "Somewhat feminine name for the rocks that look especially pretty" to "they're just rocks." Made my day
My wife and I go there once a month just to hike around, it's a beautiful, enchanting place and we're lucky to live just a few miles away.
I watched this program last night and found it fascinating. Having lived in Colorado since 1969, I continue to learn wonderful things about our beautiful state every time I watch Colorado Experience. Thank you, Rocky Mountain PBS (and History Colorado), for providing such factual and intriguing stories. Keep up the great work!!
This video. If you think this is amazing just come see in person. Its unbelievable. Breathtaking.
I wanna go. Live in grand junction. Where do you recommend staying for hotel nearby?
I went there as a youth in early 80's..It was amazing!
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Woow..Garden of the Gods.. I'm from Indonesia...visited this place in 1996... so amazing
Beautiful so peacefull
Scattered my father's ashes there
Easter 1944, April 9, the Colorado Springs High School Choir was heard singing for the Easter Sunrise Service at the Garden of the Gods. It was broadcast on the US Armed Forces Radio to all soldiers in service both in the European and Pacific theaters. All of the churches of Colorado Springs were united in making this a spectacular service as everyone wanted to boost the morale of our soldiers who were about to participate in the Normandy Invasion, D-Day June 6. No one knew the details of what was coming, but church leaders were asked to create a significant and spectacular service, which they did. Though I do not have a recording of the service, what was reported to me was that Colorado Springs High School Band provided accompaniment for hymn singing. Today this would be mixing of church and state, but in WWII it was important that our soldiers knew everyone on the home front was with them. There must be records of this service at the Colorado Springs Historical Museum, the Pioneer Museum, what would now be William J. Palmer High School. This was one of the events that made the Garden of the Gods a major tourist destination for Americans over the next several decades.
I''ve been there ready,too come back ,soon ,beautiful...
My favorite visitor center. THANK YOU.
Beautiful video thank you
5:13 did you see the tree in the background right side? What a powerful creature!
Garden of the gods, all Colorado is UTE territory! My ancestors. My home.
I ran the 'Garden of the Gods Ten Mile Run' . . . two times, around the park ! Truly a site in running . . . 😎
I wonder if Rocky Mountain PBS will do an episode on Mesa Verde and the Ancestral Puebloan civilization that lived there.
Hi mistyGardens
I love Colorado my first time going was in October and I’m going again in April.
The Garden of the Gods is Supreme !!!!!
My old stomping grounds. It's where I started writing. I moved back and I'm never leaving again.
I love writing there at sunrise as well! 😌
I was there in October 2010. I hope to get back before I die!
What a Great Story.
i use to go to the Garden Of the Gods it was beautiful as well
So very beautiful
Amazing place
welcome
Thanks for sharing life with enthusiasm
I wish PBS held space and interviewed actual Native Americans and shared their personal and tribal connection to this geological phenomenon. We would also probably learn that they called it by a different name.
Am really enjoying this series - thanks for uploading. I live in Arizona, but haven't spent much time in CO - this gives me good ideas what to do when the time comes.
amazing. park . we've been here .we are from Illinois .
My favorite dispensary is in Manitou Springs just a couple miles from there.
I'm planning a trip here. What dispensary u recommend
@@clintsparks4158 Emerald Fields on Manitou Ave.
@@MArnoldTN1 thanks Mark here from kcmo today will stop by the emerald!
Pueblo mountain park is pretty cool too
I believe in God!!!! he creates all the Beautiful things, Colorado is the beautiest Country in USA...I hope get there some Day before I die...God bless you all !!!!
Very recommendable. Very notable: It is a private contribution!
14:44; only a sharp-eyed native will spot that the panaramic sweep is backwards. The kissing camels are on the RIGHT, not the LEFT.
One of the two men referred to in this video as the ones to name the Garden of the Gods is incorrect. Melancthon Sayre (M.S.) and R. E. Cable were the men that named the park, not Rufus Porter. Rufus Porter was not born until 1897.
As a Kansan, Colorado is so much more impressive than Kansas that it doesnt make sense how they can be right next to eachother. I live in the KC metro on the Missouri border. Everybody here goes to the Lake of the Ozarks on the weekend after 2 hours of driving and we all think that those giant hills there are beautiful. But Denver and Colorado's mountains are far superior and are a trip that is considered better and higher in quality.
Beautiful place :)
Just last week I’d be like huh, cool looking rocks…Now I wonder how long it took the trees to petrify into rock.
brilliant!
Garden of the Gods real name by the local native American nomadic tribes. The Ute people Arapaho:
(Ho3o'uu Niitko'usi'i) is a public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States Garden of the Gods was neutral ground for Native Americans. Even rival tribes laid down their weapons when entering the garden. This peaceful area was sacred and a hub for trade between nomadic tribes. The Ute people were native to the area and made the land near the formations their home during the winter months.
God's Disneyland 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 love it.
Zoonkauj heev li os
Great video n great park... crawling with good looking girls and family time too... definitely worth the trip.. thanks much for the video.
Jim Burns, Jr. not too many hot chicks here in the springs
I'd like to drink beer there
Don't get stopped.
Those used to be CEDAR TREES! DONT LIE ABOUT OUR GREAT HISTORY
I heard that an active vocano in Costilla County Colorado. How true is that.
The La Garita Cauldera is or was a super volcano like Yellowstone National Park, but considered extinct by scientists.
I think ActionKid visited this place recently
trillions of years ago..
COLORADO!
Magnum Opus!
Can’t believe the Native Americans gave it up so easily lol.
Rufus Porter Park?
Why is the truth about the "Garden For the Gods" being hidden and kept secret from the people?
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would have been great to see more of the landscape than to see the faces of people and hearing them talk. It totally took away from the video for me. But very Beautiful landscape
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You've got it BACKWARDS. This is God's Garden, man...... do not be deceived nor deceive!! The "gods" u are talking about are the Fallen & have been deceiving ppl since the beginning, EDEN.
God's Garden. GOD'S GARDEN.
Thank you.
SACRED GROUND DEAD DRAGON
When i waas young we climbed kissing camels and all the surrounding rocks..no climbing or safety gear..now im 62 and tremble on a step ladder
Worth noting you can't climb without safety gear now. Many are cited for this now a days. Rock scrambling is illegal for obvious reasons.
I suppose I’m lucky for have never gotten cited.....yet. Although there was one close call, but close only counts in horseshoes.
I want to go there now that I've seen this! I gots to rant a little though. Why do the "experts" talk about the Native people instead of talking TO them? It doesn't take rock paintings to decide this was important to the indigenous people. Why not ask them directly? They're still in Colorado.
thank you !!!
How are rocks "somewhat spiritual and somewhat feminine", rocks don't have a gender or religion.
Beautiful of course!! But no maps prior? These people have their history all warped and not true. There were maps and it wasn't just a place of memory to the Natives. A geographical empire existed and the rocks and area and water springs tells you this was almost like melted away and the Deluge flood plays a part. Not only that, named a town Little London near by and Palmer and the railroads tells you of a "dark magic interest", which still has its overule till this day....and GIANTS and their skeletons removed and Smithsonian cover ups and funding PBS!!
Sorry, but this didn't just get discovered. It's been on maps that were made prior to 1492 and history is literally off by 500 to 1000 years.
These locals have believed a myth and 20th century cover up, and if they delved deeper into its history or their wisdom, something was here not 53MILLION YEARS ago( are you kidding me), but perhaps 1000 to 2000 years ago. Located on a leyline even...these people are 100% wrong and they all seem angry and bitter cold. They just don't understand this place. I can tell you exactly who lived here and all the pieces fit in place of a HUGE cover up.
Edited added....ALERT...NORAD UNDERNEATH...YA WHAT A COVER UP
Who bank-rolled these explorers ?
I want to hear the stories of the First Nations people, not their colonizers.
Don't believe all that pbs proclaim s
Video and opinion s are inserted...
Opinion... your belief...
Not facts....
At 4:30., we hear "The Big Lie".....The Guy..."mistakenly',refers to Erosion ,over Millions of Years ,as the Cause of the Formations, and the Terrain.....Creationist Geologists ,believe ,that the Great Flood, of the Old Testament ,did it just ,several Thousand years ago. .The Bible itself ,supports the Creationists view, for a "Young "Earth Less than 13,000 years, from Genesis, until Now.
Garden of the Gods is Geologic. But this poorly done Documentary talks about cultures, and the different peoples who lived in the area but nothing of the GEOLOGY.
Lies!!!🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥
Yuan Shemson what do you mean?
How is gods creation a lie. I feel sorry for folks like you. Let the hate out somewhere else tho please.
!!!! facts
The natives of America have the garden of the gods that’s not yours so you have cathedrals so pls don’t think just because you settled in the area all the beautiful things of America will be returned back to the aboriginal peoples of this country one day
Wtf is just rocks..
MARCOS-RV01 It is just rocks. But this is a video, where you cannot process beauty. So if you visit, it’ll be amazing.
You are empty.
And the ocean is just water. You must be unhappy in life. I feel sorry for people like you that can't appreciate natural beauty. Cheers tho and hope you can come here and appreciate for yourself. Not once have I heard its just rocks until you.
I live here in Colorado Springs and it is just a bunch of reddish rocks nothing special.
How insightful.