Location and Logistics
The Casey Jones Music Festival will be held at the historic Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort near Manitou Springs, Colorado.


Address: 2 El Paso Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Tel: (719) 634-2851
Driving
The Casey Jones Music Festival venue is a 90 minute drive from Denver. Head south on I-25, then exit CO-24 West (Cimmaron) to Ridge Road - see map above. From downtown Colorado Springs, just head West on CO-24 to Ridge Road exit. As there is currently considerable construction in the area, updated info with directions to festival parking lot and shuttle details will be posted on this page in early-to-mid August.
Parking
We have a designated free parking area close by - a 5 minute walk from the festival, as parking on-site is limited. On-site parking is included at no charge for all Hotel Guests. We will have a limited number of on-site parking spots available for purchase ($10 per vehicle for the weekend). Tent campers will be able to park on-site temporarily, unload their gear and claim their camp site camp, and will be directed to move their vehicle to the nearby free parking lot. Non-camping attendees without camping passes will be directed to the free parking lot. Additional details on festival parking and lineups will be published on this page by September 1.
Biking
The Casey Jones Music Festival supports the Buffalo Lodge efforts to promote biking - we will have a free bike-check, for all who bike to the festival. During the festival, you're invited to join the Saturday morning Bike Ride through the Garden of the Gods park, which is sponsored by the Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort. We will have sign-up sheets and additional info at the Festival entrance.
Local Attractions
At the base of Pike's Peak, the area around the western edge of Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs contains some of the most spectacular landscapes in the west. The festival venue is located on a popular designated bike route connecting Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs, in close proximity to countless miles of hiking and biking trails at the base of Pikes Peak, and less than a mile from Garden of the Gods Park.