I just moved to Colorado Springs and with winter around the bend, I was wondering if there are any indoor tracks open to the public so I can do some workouts inside. They used to open my college's track to the public around 6pm once we were done with practice, so I'm assuming other facilities do the same throughout the country. I found this list of all NCAA indoor track facilities, but maybe some of you can help me out.
https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/IndexReport_FINAL.pdf
-- Air Force Academy has a 268m indoor track, but I can't find anything on their website saying if you're allowed to use it as a non-student or if you're not a member of the armed services.
http://www.goairforcefalcons.com/sports/c-track/archive/120414aaj.html
-- I called the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS) and they said they have "a concrete 200m indoor that's probably not what I'm looking for."
-- Colorado College doesn't have an indoor track according to the woman I spoke to on the phone.
-- The US Olympic Olympic Training Center is here, but it keeps going to voicemail whenever I call. I'm assuming they have some indoor track here, but do you have to be a borderline pro runner or a USATF member to use it?
-- It looks like Southern Colorado University in Pueblo only has a short indoor straightaway for sprinters and field event athletes:
http://www.csurams.com/facilities/csu-facilities.html
Hopefully there's a facility that I can use here, but if not, are there any indoor tracks in Denver or even Boulder that are open to the public? Thanks in advance.