(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Kicking off Saturday, May 24, Territory Days is not only back for its yearly appearance around Memorial Day, but is also celebrating its 50th anniversary.
During the event, attendees will be able to enjoy over 30 bands in three stages, vendors, food, a beer and wine garden, and even a kids’ zone. Performances will be held at Bancroft Park. The event will be held for three days, starting Saturday and running through Monday, May 26. The hours of operation are:
Saturday, May 24: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, May 25: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Monday, May 26: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
This year, there will be no parking or shuttles available at Coronado High School. However, there will be a free shuttle from the Colorado Springs C.A.B. Garage located at 130 S. Nevada Avenue and parking will be a $1 per hour in the garage.
For those who’d like to skip the shuttle lines and park even closer to the event, VIP parking is back.
Those who purchase a VIP pass will be able to park at the Colorado Springs Shrine Club located at 6 South 33rd Street, from there they’d ride on a complimentary “luxury, air conditioned” coach with a bathroom on board for a short ride to the event. VIP Parking is limited to 150 people each day and is $30.
Handicapped parking will be located at:
Lot on Pikes Peak Avenue
Pikes Peak National Bank Drive Through at 24th Street
Along 24th Street and 26th Street
As in previous years, no dogs are allowed at the event and as always, Territory Days happens rain or shine.
For more information on the 2025 Territory Days or for more on VIP Parking, click the link above.

