Think about the best doughnut you have ever had... where did it come from? VooDoo? Krispy Kreme? LaMar's? If you didn't answer with the name of a certain Colorado gift shop, you obviously have yet to taste the best doughnut in the world.
Quite possibly one of the most iconic of Colorado mountains is Pikes Peak; a historic mining destination that is now one of the most popular of Centennial State tourist attractions!
While discovered centuries prior by both Native Americans and Spanish explorers, Pikes Peak was named for explorer Zebulon Pike, who first attempted his ascent in the early 1800s.
Today, Pikes Peak is one of the best spots in Colorado to explore and can be accessed by hiking, climbing, or driving.
If you have had the pleasure of visiting Pikes Peak, you may recognize this unique stone building. If you did not go inside, you are missing out on the greatest thing to ever grace your lips...
...a deep-fried doughnut, courtesy of America’s highest deep fryer!
What does the elevation of a deep fryer have to do with the quality of the doughnut? Since the air pressure is lower at 14,114 feet, water boils differently and changes the consistency of food, making for the softest, most melt-in-your-mouth pastries you will ever try.
Like most gift shops, Summit House also sells a wide array of knick-knacks and trinkets, so be sure to carry extra cash for both doughnuts and souvenirs.
The Pikes Peak Summit House is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Enjoy even more deep-fried goodness by cliccking 10 Best Places in Colorado to Get Your Doughnut On.
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