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On the western fringes of Colorado Springs and across US24 from Manitou Springs sits a region of raw sandstone formations. It was dedicated to the city in 1909 by the rancher that owned the property under the provision it remain free to the public. The park is actually on the smallish side with development approaching the park boundaries. Rock-climbing and hiking are popular activities.
Being so close to a substantial city, it receives something in the neighborhood of 2 million visitors per year - it can be crowded at peak season.
Not ones to pass on an opportunity to collect money, the city has attempted to collect a $500 fee from "professional" photographers. It is uncertain what constitutes a "professional" photographer. There have been attempts to get around the "free admission" provision, including putting the park into the National Park system but such attempts have failed.
Definitely worth a visit if in the area; not sure I'd plan a long trip with the park as a destination. Valley of the Gods in Utah near Mexican Hat is in the red rock country and does not have the feeling of being in someone's back yard.