Evergreen and Fairview Cemeteries are Colorado Springs oldest continuously-operated cemeteries.
We invite you to visit, tour our facilities and learn about the services we provide. You are welcome to drive, bicycle, or take a leisurely stroll through either cemetery and enjoy the serenity that both have to offer.
Established shortly after Colorado Springs was founded in 1871, Evergreen Cemetery is one of Colorado Springs oldest continuously-operated cemeteries. The original ten acres has grown to over 220, with more than 90,000 burials. Many of the pioneers that built the city of Colorado Springs, including American prospector and philanthropist Winfield Scott Stratton, poet Helen Hunt Jackson, and even our city’s founder, General William Jackson Palmer are buried in Evergreen Cemetery. In 1993, this cemetery became only the second in the state to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Read more...
Evergreen was established shortly after the town was founded in 1871, and deeded to the City of Colorado Springs in 1875 by city founder, General William Jackson Palmer. As such, 220-acre Evergreen Cemetery enjoys a unique historical tie to the Colorado Springs community. In 1993, Evergreen was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, only the second cemetery in the state to receive such an honor.
1005 Hancock Expressway
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Fairview Cemetery is sold out of spaces for casket burial. Limited cremation spaces are still available.
Fairview Cemetery provides a colorful look at the history of the area. Tucked inside a Westside Colorado Springs neighborhood, the 32-acre cemetery exudes charm and history. It boasts the grave sites of many fascinating figures who were instrumental in establishing the history of Colorado City, founded in 1859 as a supply town for gold prospectors.
1000 S. 26 th Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Fairview and Evergreen Cemeteries have two clean-up periods a year.
During these times, prohibited items and outdated decor will be removed from gravesites in compliance with published cemetery regulations to preserve the beauty of the grounds. Additionally, items that are tarnished, unsightly, sun-bleached or damaged containers will be removed.
The Evergreen Heritage is dedicated to the history and care of Evergreen Cemetery. They host several historic events including guided walking tours, historic reenactments and a Memorial Day Commemoration in partnership with the cemetery. They also work to restore the gravestones of our communities earliest pioneers. Visit their website for more information.
Evergreen Cemetery Office Hours
Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed weekends and holidays
Fairview Cemetery Office CLOSED
Please call Evergreen Cemetery for assistance
Burials & Services at Evergreen and Fairview
Weekdays prior to 3 p.m.
Closed for burials on weekends and holidays
Gates are open for Visiting Hours at Evergreen and Fairview
April 15 - Oct. 15, 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. 7 days a week
Oct. 16 - April 14, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 7 days a week
NOTE: Evergreen Cemetery hours may vary over the coming weeks due to storm cleanup. Please contact the Evergreen office at 719-385-6251 for the latest information.
Contact Phone: (719)385-6251
Fax: (719) 385-6255
Email Evergreen and Fairview Cemeteries
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