Helen Hunt Falls is a pictographic waterfall in Colorado Springs' North Cheyenne Canyon Park. It is a popular tourist and local destination known for its gorgeous beauty and tranquil environment.
When you approach the falls, you will be greeted by the sound of rushing water and the sight of cascading water pouring over jagged rocks. The falls are surrounded by dense foliage and tall trees, forming a natural sanctuary excellent for hiking, picnics, and relaxation.
The falls are named after Helen Maria Hunt Jackson, an American writer and Native American rights campaigner. She visited Colorado Springs and was struck by the natural beauty of the area, notably the falls that retain her name.
A short walk takes tourists to an observation deck where they can examine the falls. From there, you can take in the entire splendor of the falls and the surrounding countryside. The trail is perfect for families with children or those looking for a leisurely walk because it is quite straightforward.
3440 North Cheyenne Canyon Road North Cheyenne Canon Park, Colorado Springs, CO
Helen Hunt Falls