Food scene
AJ's Pizzeria
250 Gold Hill Pl SGreat pizza and salads. Dine in or take to go.
Casa Grande Mexican Restaurant
520 Manor CourtGood Mexican food.
Hungry Bear
111 E Midland AveGreat breakfast and lunch. Come hungry. Typically crowded.
Joanie's Deli
110 E Midland AveGood breakfast and lunch.
Great BBQ and good beer with large variety. Large portions.
46 moradores locais recomendam
Peak View BBQ & Taproom
1139 US-24Great BBQ and good beer with large variety. Large portions.
Really good food. Probably most expensive place in town but meals to remember.
59 moradores locais recomendam
Swiss Chalet Restaurant
19263 US-24Really good food. Probably most expensive place in town but meals to remember.
Expansive menu, good food, large portions and reasonably priced. Sandwiches, salads, steaks, seafood, Italian and other choices. Nice atmosphere.
The Stuft Food Emporium
Expansive menu, good food, large portions and reasonably priced. Sandwiches, salads, steaks, seafood, Italian and other choices. Nice atmosphere.
City/town information
Woodland Park is less than 7 miles from our home. The town is located at approximately 8,465 feet elevation and is the largest municipality in Teller County with a population of 8,228; the county seat is located in Cripple Creek. The town is known as the “City above the Clouds,” and was named based on the heavily wooded area where the town was established.
Woodland Park sits among one million acres of Pike and San Isabel National Forest. It is a pristine mountain community that boasts of having over 300 days of sunshine a year. There are multiple dining options, as well as retail shops and other amenities you would expect in a town of this size. Surrounding Pike and San Isabel National Forest offers ample outdoor opportunities.
The weather is mild during summer and cold during winter. Average rainfall is 18 inches and average annual snowfall is 89 inches. If visiting between June and September you might want to try an outdoor concert or the local farmers market.
The Woodland Music Series offers outdoor concerts at the Ute Pass Cultural Center located at 210 E. Midland Ave. The concert series just finished it’s 16th year in 2021.
129 moradores locais recomendam
Woodland Park
Woodland Park is less than 7 miles from our home. The town is located at approximately 8,465 feet elevation and is the largest municipality in Teller County with a population of 8,228; the county seat is located in Cripple Creek. The town is known as the “City above the Clouds,” and was named based on the heavily wooded area where the town was established.
Woodland Park sits among one million acres of Pike and San Isabel National Forest. It is a pristine mountain community that boasts of having over 300 days of sunshine a year. There are multiple dining options, as well as retail shops and other amenities you would expect in a town of this size. Surrounding Pike and San Isabel National Forest offers ample outdoor opportunities.
The weather is mild during summer and cold during winter. Average rainfall is 18 inches and average annual snowfall is 89 inches. If visiting between June and September you might want to try an outdoor concert or the local farmers market.
The Woodland Music Series offers outdoor concerts at the Ute Pass Cultural Center located at 210 E. Midland Ave. The concert series just finished it’s 16th year in 2021.
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Transporte
Winter Conditions
Road conditions can be extremely harsh in winter months and roads may be impassable for a day or two. All wheel or 4 wheel drive is recommended in winter months and provisions should be considered in the event you get snowed in a day or two.