Welcome to Woodland Park!
The "City Above the Clouds"
Population: 7,900
Elevation: 8465 feet
In 1891, after becoming established as a resort town and business center for the surrounding area, Woodland Park was incorporated.
Woodland Park's primary business was saw milling. Logs were cut and sold for railroad ties and braces used for the gold mines
of Cripple Creek and Victor.
Today with over 7,90 residents, Woodland Park is a flourishing community of people who demand a high quality of life. Tourism
continues to fuel the economy, often turning first-time visitors into lifelong residents.
Just 18 miles west of Colorado Springs in Teller County, experience the history, adventure and beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
The natural surroundings include spectacular views of Pikes Peak and the Rampart Range. Thick stands of spruce, pine and aspen
. . . and deep blue skies with fresh air.
Woodland Park is the largest city in Teller County and offers bed and breakfasts, motels, hotels, campgrounds, RV parks,
trails, shopping, restaurants and full services.
Enjoy comfortable summers and mild winters. With over 300 days of sunshine, the region is ideal for year-around outdoor
adventures. Surrounded by unspoiled wilderness, nestled among one million acres of Pike National Forest, bathed in sunshine
at the base of Pikes Peak, is a pristine mountain community like no other. A recreational and scenic treasure. A small town
with charm and friendliness. It's your perfect mountain hideaway.
Woodland Park is a city in Teller County, in the Colorado Springs metro area.
The latitude of Woodland Park is 38.993N. The longitude is -105.056W.
It is in the Mountain Standard time zone.