Best Of 2011: Tourist Destination Best Of 2011: Place for a Wedding Best Of 2011: Place for a Picnic Really, what could compete with a park "fit for the gods"? Whether it is the giant, rock camels that kiss above us mere mortals, or the trails that weave through the looming, natural formations, or the little nooks and crannies for picnic lunches, the Garden draws locals, out-of-towners and animals of all types. "It acts as a crossroads so plants and animals from various life zones are interacting and living together," says Bret Tennis, programs coordinator for the park. "What's really special is there are so many little special parts about it, that it can really connect to a wide diversity of people." — Ellie Cole Best Of 2010: Outdoor Place to Pop the Question Best Of 2010: Tourist Destination Best Of 2010: Place for a Wedding Best Of 2010: Place for a Picnic Doesn't matter how crowded it can be, or even how clichéd (among the most jaded of us) — Garden of the Gods still seems to be the place to go, even if you're a local. Everyone knows the scene: beautiful rising rocks, kissing camels, a balanced rock ... but nothing can compare to actually being at this unique city landmark. Two things are for sure: It brings our city together, and makes for great photo ops. — Sarah White

Best Of 2011: Tourist Destination

Best Of 2011: Place for a Wedding

Best Of 2011: Place for a Picnic

Really, what could compete with a park "fit for the gods"? Whether it is the giant, rock camels that kiss above us mere mortals, or the trails that weave through the looming, natural formations, or the little nooks and crannies for picnic lunches, the Garden draws locals, out-of-towners and animals of all types. "It acts as a crossroads so plants and animals from various life zones are interacting and living together," says Bret Tennis, programs coordinator for the park. "What's really special is there are so many little special parts about it, that it can really connect to a wide diversity of people." — Ellie Cole

Best Of 2010: Outdoor Place to Pop the Question

Best Of 2010: Tourist Destination

Best Of 2010: Place for a Wedding

Best Of 2010: Place for a Picnic

Doesn't matter how crowded it can be, or even how clichéd (among the most jaded of us) — Garden of the Gods still seems to be the place to go, even if you're a local. Everyone knows the scene: beautiful rising rocks, kissing camels, a balanced rock ... but nothing can compare to actually being at this unique city landmark. Two things are for sure: It brings our city together, and makes for great photo ops. — Sarah White

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