With Colorado more popular now than ever before, it is hard to find peace and quiet among all the people and noise. If you, too, crave a little peace and relaxation – if only for a short time – we invite you to visit Calhan: one of the most charming small towns in Colorado.
Located minutes from Colorado Springs, Calhan is a quiet town with less than 1,000 residents and a few surprising hidden gems!
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Sitting at an elevation of 6,535 feet, Calhan is the highest non-mountain town in the country, as well as the home of the vibrant Paint Mines Archeological District.
Flickr/Zac Brannen
If you are looking for peace and tranquility, look no further than the stunning Paint Mines, a “unique blending of geological, archaeological, historical and ecological resources” that spans 750 acres and features incredible rock formations painted by area Native Americans 9,000 years ago.
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Trust us: If you are looking for peace, there is no place quite as tranquil and awe-inspiring as the Paint Mines.
Flickr/Joel Tonyan
It isn’t just the Paint Mines that offer outside serenity, as Calhan is also home to the 23-mile Rock Island Regional Trail (pictured) and Town Park.
AllTrails/John Taylor
If the great outdoors isn’t your thing, you may find peace while shopping, which is where Cadillac Jack’s Antique Store and its inventory of 100,000+ items come in!
TripAdvisor/Hiking University
While calm is good, excitement every so often never hurts anyone, which is why you will love Calhan’s El Paso County Speedway, Fairgrounds & Events Center, and the SBR MotorSports Park.
Google/Jerry Moore
To learn more about this peaceful community on the Plains, please visit the Town of Calhan’s website.
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Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in Colorado? Nominate it here! To learn more about the epic Cadillac Jack’s, click on The Largest Antique And Toy Store In Colorado Is Cadillac Jack’s With More Than 100,000 Collectibles.
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Address: Calhan, CO 80808, USA
Located minutes from Colorado Springs, Calhan is a quiet town with less than 1,000 residents and a few surprising hidden gems!
Wikimedia Commons/David Shankbone
Sitting at an elevation of 6,535 feet, Calhan is the highest non-mountain town in the country, as well as the home of the vibrant Paint Mines Archeological District.
Flickr/Zac Brannen
If you are looking for peace and tranquility, look no further than the stunning Paint Mines, a “unique blending of geological, archaeological, historical and ecological resources” that spans 750 acres and features incredible rock formations painted by area Native Americans 9,000 years ago.
Flickr/Bryce Bradford
Trust us: If you are looking for peace, there is no place quite as tranquil and awe-inspiring as the Paint Mines.
Flickr/Joel Tonyan
It isn’t just the Paint Mines that offer outside serenity, as Calhan is also home to the 23-mile Rock Island Regional Trail (pictured) and Town Park.
AllTrails/John Taylor
If the great outdoors isn’t your thing, you may find peace while shopping, which is where Cadillac Jack’s Antique Store and its inventory of 100,000+ items come in!
TripAdvisor/Hiking University
While calm is good, excitement every so often never hurts anyone, which is why you will love Calhan’s El Paso County Speedway, Fairgrounds & Events Center, and the SBR MotorSports Park.
Google/Jerry Moore
To learn more about this peaceful community on the Plains, please visit the Town of Calhan’s website.
Flickr/mark byzewski
Do you have a favorite attraction, event, or restaurant that you would like to see featured here on Only in Colorado? Nominate it here! To learn more about the epic Cadillac Jack’s, click on The Largest Antique And Toy Store In Colorado Is Cadillac Jack’s With More Than 100,000 Collectibles.
Wikimedia Commons/David Shankbone
Flickr/Zac Brannen
Flickr/Bryce Bradford
Flickr/Joel Tonyan
AllTrails/John Taylor
TripAdvisor/Hiking University
Google/Jerry Moore
Flickr/mark byzewski