Things to Do in Woodland Park

City above the clouds — mountain living 30 minutes up Ute Pass from the Springs

Food & Drink

Dining & Nightlife

Breweries & Taprooms
Limited — Ute Pass Brewing Company has closed; The Blue Moose (mountain dive-bar, micro-brews, gourmet pizza, live bands)
Coffee Shops
Cafe Leo (specialty coffee + espresso); The Human Bean (drive-thru, opening soon)
Farmers Market
Woodland Park Farmers Market (summer Saturdays — beloved community tradition)

Notable Restaurants

  • Red Diamond Gastro Pub (upscale pub fare)
  • Historic Ute Inn (Teller County's oldest bar & grill since 1942 — wild game burgers, elk, hand-cut steaks)
  • Boards & Barrels Bistro & Whiskey House
  • Joanie's Deli and Bakery (local favorite)
  • Cafe Leo (specialty coffee, breakfast, lunch)
Culture

Arts & Entertainment

Annual Events

  • Ute Trail Stampede Rodeo (July 4th tradition since 1937)
  • Woodland Park Farmers Market (summer Saturdays)
  • WoodlandFest (fall community celebration)
  • Mountain Arts Festival
Nature

Parks & Outdoors

  • Mueller State Park — 5,112 acres, 55+ miles trails, elk herds, camping, horseback riding
  • Eleven Mile State Park — 3,400-acre reservoir, fishing, boating 30 min
  • Pike National Forest — surrounds the city, endless backcountry access
  • Manitou Park and Rampart Reservoir — fishing, hiking, mountain biking
  • Woodland Park city trails — paved paths through town with Pikes Peak views
Pets

Pet-Friendly Living

Off-Leash Dog Parks
Limited — no dedicated municipal off-leash dog park in Woodland Park; extensive open space and forest for property owners
Pet-Friendly Trails
Mueller State Park (55+ mi trails, leashed); Pike National Forest (vast backcountry, leashed); Rampart Reservoir trails; city trail system
Vet Clinics
Woodland Veterinary Clinic (full-service); Animal Medical Center of Woodland Park (wellness, dental, surgery, emergency); Rampart Range Veterinary Hospital; The Animal Clinic of Woodland Park (801 E US Hwy 24); Compassion Animal Hospital (boarding + grooming)
Dog-Friendly Patios
Local cafes and restaurants welcome dogs on patios along US-24 corridor
Common Questions

FAQ — Woodland Park

What are the school ratings in Woodland Park?

Woodland Park is served by Woodland Park School District RE-2, rated B+ by Niche. Woodland Park High School enrolls approximately 600 students and carries a B+ grade. The district includes Columbine Elementary, Gateway Elementary, and Woodland Park Middle School. It is an independent Teller County district (not Jeffco or D11) with small class sizes and an outdoor-focused culture. Verify enrollment by address.

How long is the commute from Woodland Park to Colorado Springs?

Woodland Park is approximately 25 miles west of Colorado Springs via US-24 through Ute Pass. Off-peak drive time is 25–30 minutes; rush hour runs 35–45 minutes. The Ute Pass route is scenic but can be slow in winter weather conditions. Denver is approximately 90 minutes away and is not a daily commute. There is no public transit — the area is completely car-dependent.

What is the median home price in Woodland Park?

As of 2026, the median home price in Woodland Park is approximately $495K–$525K (Redfin reports $495K; Zillow $522K–$525K, down 2.5% year-over-year). Realtor.com lists $579K. The range spans from $350K cabins to $900K+ on acreage. Homes average about 61 days on market. Median household income is $99,238.

What outdoor recreation is available in Woodland Park?

Mueller State Park offers 5,112 acres with 55+ miles of trails, elk herds, camping, and horseback riding, just 20 minutes from town. Eleven Mile State Park features a 3,400-acre reservoir for fishing and boating (30 minutes). Pike National Forest surrounds the city with extensive backcountry access. Manitou Park and Rampart Reservoir provide fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. The city trail system offers paved paths with Pikes Peak views.

What are the crime statistics in Woodland Park?

Woodland Park reports minimal violent crime and below-average property crime incidents, per Woodland Park Police Department data, consistent with a small mountain city of approximately 8,000 residents. Crime statistics for small communities can fluctuate year to year due to low population.

What is the cost of living in Woodland Park?

Woodland Park’s cost of living is roughly at the national average (ERI estimates −1%). Property taxes follow Teller County rates, which are generally lower than El Paso County. Sales tax combines Teller County, Woodland Park city, and state rates. Note that Woodland Park is in Teller County, not El Paso — different tax rates and county services apply.

What dining options are available in Woodland Park?

Woodland Park has a distinctive mountain dining scene along the US-24 corridor: • Red Diamond Gastro Pub — upscale pub fare • Historic Ute Inn — Teller County’s oldest bar & grill since 1942, wild game burgers and elk • Boards & Barrels Bistro & Whiskey House • Joanie’s Deli and Bakery — local favorite • Cafe Leo — specialty coffee, breakfast, and lunch The Blue Moose offers micro-brews, gourmet pizza, and live bands. The Woodland Park Farmers Market runs on summer Saturdays.

What healthcare facilities are in Woodland Park?

Pikes Peak Regional Hospital is located in Woodland Park and serves as a small critical-access hospital for immediate care needs. For major procedures and specialist care, UCHealth Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs is approximately 30 minutes east down Ute Pass.