The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is conveniently located in southwest Downtown Colorado Springs, walking distance from the heart of Colorado’s second-largest city.
MUSEUM ADDRESS
200 S. Sierra Madre Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
The Museum is an 1 hour 20 minute drive from the Denver International Airport and just 15 minutes from the Colorado Springs Airport.
From Denver and points north: Follow I-25 south toward Colorado Springs. Take Exit 141 for W. Cimarron Street and turn left. Turn left on S. Sierra Madre and the Museum will be on the left.
From Pueblo and points south: Follow I-25 north toward Colorado Springs. Take Exit 141 for W. Cimarron Street and turn right. Turn left on S. Sierra Madre and the Museum will be on the left.
There is a designated rideshare pickup/drop off location on S. Sierra Madre adjacent to the Museum.
Bike racks and Pike Ride are conveniently located in front of the Museum.
Bus dropoff/pickup is located on S. Sierra Madre adjacent to the Museum. Bus drivers should contact a group sales agent at groupsales@usopm.org to coordinate their arrival.
Mountain Metro bus service runs throughout Colorado Springs. Take the bus to the downtown terminal, which is less than one mile from the Museum.
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum is conveniently located near a parking lot owned by Park Union District. Guests can park in this adjacent lot for $7.50 per day, payable through the on-site kiosk or Parkmobile.
In addition, metered parking options are available along S. Sierra Madre St. and Vermijo Ave., offering further parking choices for visitors.
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U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum offers parking in the adjacent Park Union District lot for $7.50 per-day. Metered parking is also available on Sierra Madre and Vermijo.
Olympic Marks are used under license from the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. 36 U.S.C. 220506
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