Bowling alleys in Colorado Springs offer variety of experiences for all ages

Doug Price, IOM, President & CEO
Doug Price, IOM, President & CEO
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Several bowling alleys in Colorado Springs provide a range of options for both casual and competitive bowlers, according to information released on Mar. 4. From traditional lanes to unique experiences like duckpin bowling, the city’s venues cater to families, league players, and those seeking group entertainment.

The popularity of bowling in the area is reflected by the diversity of offerings at each location. Academy Lanes Bowling Center at the U.S. Air Force Academy features leagues, special events, an arcade, and Cosmic Bowling on weekends. One visitor said, “Always a great time at the bowling alley! Food is good! Bowling is great! And the beer is nice and cold.”

Play at The Broadmoor combines six lanes with a restaurant and game area inside a world-class resort setting. A guest commented, “We spent some time at PLAY at The Broadmoor, and it ended up being one of the most fun parts of our stay.” King Pin Lanes offers year-round leagues and walk-in play with amenities such as a snack bar and game room. According to one review: “Clean place, reasonable prices. fast, attentive, lovely staff. Snack foods, drinks, game room all decently priced! We had a big group bowling and great time.”

Harmony Bowl stands out with 40 lanes and automatic scoring systems as well as accessibility features for people with disabilities. A patron noted: “This place is great! As a caregiver of a lady in a wheelchair disability accessibility means a lot to me… The owner is so kind and attentive, and the food was great.” Other notable locations include Peak Bowl with late hours and family-friendly features; Main Event offering laser tag alongside bowling; PinHeadz Bowling Center known for its nostalgic atmosphere; AMF Colorado Springs providing online booking and weekly specials; and Rail Yard Gaming + Gastropub featuring duckpin bowling suitable for children.

As these venues continue to serve residents and visitors alike, they contribute to making Colorado Springs an attractive destination for recreational activities throughout the year.



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