Colorado Springs: Celebrate love and nature this Valentine’s Day with unique Pikes Peak cards

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~ As Valentine's Day approaches, love and nature come together in a unique way on Pikes Peak - America's Mountain. The Pikes Peak Highway Gateway has announced the release of custom, handmade Valentine's Day cards featuring wildlife found on the iconic mountain.

Starting February 1st, these one-of-a-kind cards will be available for purchase at the Gateway for just $3 per set of six designs. All proceeds from the sales will go towards preserving and enhancing the natural beauty of Pikes Peak. This is a great opportunity for individuals to not only celebrate the season of love but also give back to this beloved landmark.

According to Skyler Rorabaugh, Manager of Pikes Peak, these cards serve a dual purpose. "These Valentine's cards are not only a fun way to celebrate the season, but they also provide an opportunity to give back to Pikes Peak - America's Mountain," he stated. "Each purchase directly supports our stewardship efforts, helping us preserve the integrity of this incredible landscape for future generations."

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The cards will be available while supplies last and can be purchased in person at the Gateway. It is important to note that a Pikes Peak Highway admission ticket is not required to purchase these cards.

Pikes Peak - America's Mountain is open year-round, weather permitting. While timed-entry permits go on sale April 1st, guests are welcomed for drive-ups until May 23rd without requiring a permit. However, it is advised to check current road conditions by calling 719-385-7325 and selecting option 1 before planning a trip.

For more information on this unique opportunity to celebrate love and nature while supporting Pikes Peak - America's Mountain, visit ColoradoSprings.gov/DrivePikesPeak. Don't miss out on this chance to spread love and preserve one of Colorado's most treasured landmarks.

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