<P> Garden of the Gods is a public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, US . It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971 . </P> <P> The area now known as Garden of the Gods was first called Red Rock Corral by the Europeans . Then, in August 1859, two surveyors who helped to set up Colorado City explored the site . One of the surveyors, M.S. Beach, suggested that it would be a "capital place for a beer garden". His companion, the young Rufus Cable, awestruck by the impressive rock formations, exclaimed, "Beer Garden! Why it is a fit place for the gods to assemble . We will call it the Garden of the Gods ." The name "Garden of the Gods" was also later given to a section of the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., filled with large sandstone rock formations, because of the area's resemblance to Colorado's Garden of the Gods . The story goes that back in the early days of Hollywood, a movie producer seeking a rocky filming location made a comment to the effect of, "Who needs to go all the way to Colorado--we have our own' Garden of the Gods' here!" The Iverson family took the comment to heart and began calling their own collection of rock formations the "Garden of the Gods," and the name stuck . Today the main section of Chatsworth's Garden of the Gods has also been preserved as a park . </P> <P> The Garden of the Gods' red rock formations were created during a geological upheaval along a natural fault line millions of years ago . Archaeological evidence shows that prehistoric people visited Garden of the Gods about 1330 BC . At about 250 BC, Native American people camped in the park; they are believed to have been attracted to wildlife and plant life in the area and used overhangs created by the rocks for shelter . Many native peoples have reported a connection to Garden of the Gods, including Apache, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Lakota, Pawnee, Shoshone, and Ute people . </P> <P> Multiple American Indian Nations traveled through Garden of the Gods . The Utes' oral traditions tell of their creation at the Garden of the Gods, and petroglyphs have been found in the park that are typical of early Utes . The Utes found red rocks to have a spiritual connection and camped near Manitou Springs and the creek near Rock Ledge Ranch bordering Garden of the Gods . The Old Ute Trail went past Garden of the Gods to Ute Pass and led later explorers through Manitou Springs . Starting in the 16th century, Spanish explorers and later European American explorers and trappers traveled through the area, including Lt. John C. Frémont and Lt. George Frederick Ruxton, who recorded their visits in their journals . </P>

History of garden of the gods colorado springs
find me the text answering this question