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The Benefits of Choosing Zion Foodtrucks in Colorado Springs
- Weather-Resistant and Durable: Zion Foodtrucks builds food trucks for sale in Colorado Springs, CO, using materials that withstand the local climate, ensuring long-lasting quality.
- Customizable for Your Business Needs: Each food truck for sale can be tailored with kitchen layouts, equipment, and exterior branding to support your unique culinary business in Colorado Springs.
- Competitive Pricing for Local Entrepreneurs: Our food trucks offer an affordable solution for aspiring food truck owners in Colorado Springs, making it easy to start or expand your mobile business.
Why Food Trucks Are Thriving in Colorado Springs, CO
- Ideal for High-Traffic Locations and Events: Food trucks are perfect for Colorado Springs’ popular events and scenic locations, allowing you to reach large crowds easily.
- Increased Demand for Mobile Food Options: Colorado Springs residents and visitors alike appreciate the variety of food trucks, which offer fresh and convenient meal choices.
- Cost-Effective Entry into the Food Industry: Owning a food truck for sale in Colorado Springs, CO , is more budget-friendly than opening a traditional restaurant, offering flexibility and reduced startup costs.
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Why Colorado Springs Is One of Colorado's Strongest Food Truck Markets
Colorado Springs has quietly become one of the best food truck markets in the state. The combination of a booming population, a deep military customer base (Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, and the Air Force Academy), year-round tourism around Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, and the Broadmoor, and a thriving local brewery scene keeps well-run trucks busy from spring through fall — and many operators now run year-round thanks to corporate catering and indoor event venues.
The market here is less saturated than Denver but just as rewarding. Operators who position well for military-base catering, downtown lunch service, the Old North End, Manitou Springs events, and the Broadmoor corridor see strong repeat business. And with Colorado Springs growing faster than most other Front Range cities, the demand curve is still climbing.
House Bill 25-1295: Why Licensing Just Got Dramatically Simpler
On January 1, 2026, Colorado House Bill 25-1295 took effect and totally restructured how food truck licensing works across the state. Before HB25-1295, running a truck in Colorado Springs and Denver meant paying two separate cities, two separate health departments, and often two fire inspections. Now, a reciprocity rule requires every local government to honor licenses, health permits, and fire safety permits issued by another Colorado jurisdiction — provided the operator pays applicable local fees.
For Colorado Springs operators, this is a game-changer. A Colorado Springs Mobile Food Vendor license and El Paso County health permit now travel with you to events in Denver, Aurora, Pueblo, and anywhere else on the Front Range. One plan review, one inspection cycle, one renewal. We factor HB25-1295 into every plan review packet we prepare for our Colorado Springs customers.
Getting Your Colorado Springs Food Truck License (Step-by-Step)
Colorado Springs licensing runs through two main agencies: El Paso County Public Health for the retail food (mobile) license, and the City of Colorado Springs City Clerk’s office for the Mobile Food Vendor License. Here’s the realistic timeline:
- Plan review with El Paso County Public Health — Required for any new mobile unit that hasn’t been previously licensed in El Paso County. Walk-in plan review hours run Monday through Thursday, 8 to 11 AM at the Citizen Service Center. Applications can also be emailed to HEAEnvironmental@elpasoco.com.
- Change of Ownership pathway — If you buy a unit previously licensed in El Paso County and don’t change any equipment, you can skip plan review and file a Mobile Unit Change of Ownership Application instead. Much faster.
- City Mobile Food Vendor License — Issued by the City Clerk’s office and valid for one year from the date of issuance or renewal. Requires proof of the El Paso County health approval.
- Commissary agreement — Required like every Colorado jurisdiction.
- Fire safety permit — Inspection of suppression, propane, and electrical.
Realistic timeline: 4 to 10 weeks from application to license in hand. We provide every Colorado Springs customer a plan-review packet with floor plans, equipment specs, and capacities so the El Paso County review goes smoothly the first time.
Colorado Springs-Ready Builds — 6,035 Feet Changes the Engineering
Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet — higher than Denver, and the highest elevation of any major food truck market in the United States. That altitude has real engineering implications that no one-size-fits-all builder factors in.
Propane combustion at 6,000+ feet requires orifice and regulator sizing that most builders simply don’t know to do. Generators lose roughly 3% of rated output per 1,000 feet of elevation, so a 10kW generator rated at sea level delivers closer to 8.2kW by the time it hits the Citizen Service Center parking lot. Naturally-aspirated engines (trucks and generators alike) pull less air, meaning you either accept the power loss or spec up one size. We build every Colorado Springs truck with the altitude headroom baked in — not bolted on.
The weather story is just as serious. Colorado Springs winters are colder than Denver’s on average, with more frequent deep freezes. Freshwater tanks, drain lines, and greywater holding need insulation, and heated floors are standard on our Colorado Springs builds. The Front Range east of the Springs also sees some of the most violent hailstorms in the country — we use hail-rated roofing and reinforced awnings. If your build wasn’t specced for this city specifically, the first hailstorm or cold snap will tell you.
Popular Colorado Springs Food Truck Spots and Events
The weekly anchor of the Colorado Springs food truck calendar is Food Truck Tuesdays at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, running every Tuesday from 11 AM to 1:30 PM in Alamo Square Park through the summer season. It’s become an annual downtown tradition and a reliable booking for any well-known truck.
Beyond Food Truck Tuesdays, the busiest Colorado Springs circuits include Territory Days in Old Colorado City (Memorial Day weekend), Fort Carson base catering opportunities, the Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak tourism corridor, Manitou Springs summer events, the Broadmoor event circuit, downtown lunch rotations near the Citizen Service Center and City Hall, and the Pikes Peak brewery tap-takeover circuit. Operators who crack the Fort Carson and corporate-park catering market here often run year-round on private events alone.
Our Food Truck Services in Colorado Springs
We handle every part of the build, outfit, and lifecycle for Colorado Springs operators:
- Food Truck Builder — Colorado Springs: ground-up custom builds
- Food Truck Outfitters — Colorado Springs: convert or outfit an existing truck
- Food Trailer Manufacturer — Colorado Springs: custom concession trailers
- Food Truck Repair — Colorado Springs: service and mechanical repair
- Food Trailer Repair — Colorado Springs: trailer-specific service
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to build a food truck for Colorado Springs?
Typical ground-up custom builds run 12 to 20 weeks. We recommend starting the El Paso County Public Health plan review process in parallel with production — that way your license clears around the time your truck is ready.
Do I need separate licenses for Colorado Springs and other Colorado cities?
No. As of January 1, 2026, Colorado’s HB25-1295 reciprocity law means your Colorado Springs license and El Paso County health permit travel with you statewide. One license, one inspection, one renewal.
Can you engineer a truck for Colorado Springs’ altitude?
Yes. At 6,035 feet, propane orifices, regulators, and generator sizing all need to be specced for thin air. We build every Colorado Springs truck with altitude-rated propane systems and uprated generators so you don’t lose power in the middle of a Food Truck Tuesday service.
What’s the typical cost range for a Colorado Springs build?
Custom builds range from $75,000 for a streamlined single-concept truck up to $200,000+ for a full restaurant-grade kitchen on wheels. Request a quote for exact pricing.
Do you help with El Paso County plan review?
Yes. Every Colorado Springs customer gets a plan-review packet with floor plans, equipment specs, and water/waste capacities formatted for El Paso County Public Health. We don’t submit on your behalf, but we make sure the review goes smoothly the first time.
Can I finance my food truck build?
We work with several mobile-business equipment lenders and can introduce you to the ones that have financed Colorado Springs builds before. Terms vary by credit and down payment.
Absolutely! We provide customization options, including kitchen equipment layouts and exterior designs, to make your food truck unique.
Food trucks in Colorado Springs generally need permits from the local health department and city business licenses. We advise checking with local authorities for a complete list of requirements.
Yes, our trucks are built to withstand the local weather, with sturdy construction and reliable equipment suitable for Colorado Springs’ changing climate.
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Zion Foodtrucks proudly serves Colorado Springs, CO, offering quality food trucks designed to support local entrepreneurs in providing mobile dining options. Our central location helps us assist businesses across the region with reliable, customizable food trucks.