Active Trail Projects Map

Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) is dedicated to building out the trail network described in Denver Moves Pedestrians and Trails, bringing existing trails up to new standards, and meeting the goals and vision described in Game Plan for a Healthy City.

Find current project details and resources below. This information is updated bi-annually.

Cherry Creek Trail (Monaco St.)

Location

Monaco St.

Length

0.1 miles

Status

Pre-build

Description

As part of a future Monaco St. bridge replacement, the trail will be widened to 12-feet and flooding issues will be addressed.

Cherry Creek Trail (Quebec St.)

Location

Quebec to Iliff St.

Length

0.9 miles

Status

Construction

Learn more about this project from the Mile High Flood District.

Clear Creek Trail

In partnership with the Denver Dept. of Transportation & Infrastructure, City of Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County Trails Partnership Program Grant, and the Mile High Flood District, this project will evaluate multiple options to determine if it’s possible to build an overpass or underpass of the Clear Creek Trail at West 52nd Avenue while realigning the trail within the creek corridor. The study will also examine overpass and underpass options and different trail alignments north and south of West 52nd Avenue.

Learn more about this project

Globeville Levee (31st to 51st Ave.)

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Location

31st - 51st Avenue

Length

1.6 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will construct a new levee/floodwall and widen the trail to 12 feet.

Hampden Heights Trail (Eastman to Akron)

Location

E. Eastman Ave. to S. Akron St.

Length

0.2 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will replace the existing asphalt trail with a 10-foot concrete trail.


Hampden Heights Trail (Ulster St.)

Location

S. Ulster St. trail intersection

Length

0.5 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will replace the asphalt trail with a 10-foot wide concrete trail.

Hampden Heights Trail (Xenia to Girard)

Location

S. Xenia St. to E. Girard Ave.

Length

0.3 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will replace the existing asphalt trail with a 10-foot wide concrete trail. (currently funded only for design)

High Line Canal Trail (Colorado-Yale)

Location

Colorado Blvd. to Yale Ave.

Length

3.4 miles

Status

Design

Description

The updated trail design will widen the trail to 10-feet with an adjacent 6-foot crusher fines trail.

High Line Canal Trail (Yale-Havana)

Location

Yale Ave. to Havana St.

Length

8 miles

Status

Design

Description

The updated trail design will widen the trail to 10-feet with an adjacent 6-foot crusher fines trail.

Mississippi Wall (I-25 Overpass)

Location

I-25 Overpass to Mississippi Avenue

Length

0.5 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will repair the retaining wall along the trail and construct a 12-foot-wide regional trail.

Sand Creek Greenway (I-70 to Peoria)

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Location

I-70 to Peoria

Length

4.4 miles

Status

Construction

Description

This project is constructing a 12-foot wide regional trail.

Sanderson Gulch (Zuni to Florida)

Location

Zuni St. to Florida

Length

0.5 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will widen the trail to 12-feet, consistent with regional trails.

South Platte Regional Trail (Heron Pond)

Location

51st - 53rd Avenue

Length

0.4 miles

Status

Construction

Description

As part of improvements to the Globeville Levee, the trail will be widened to 12-feet. 

Learn more about this project.

South Platte Regional Trail (Virginia to Bayaud)

Location

Virginia Ave. to Bayaud Ave.

Length

0.6 miles

Status

Design

Description

This project will widen the trail to 12-feet.

Wagon Creek Trail (Saratoga to Field)

Location

W. Saratoga Place to S. Field Way

Length

0.6

Status

Design

Description

This project will mill and overlay the existing asphalt trail.

       


Regional Trail Detours

When implementing trail improvements, construction may require temporary detours. DPR is committed to providing the safest detours available for the shortest amount of time necessary to minimize impacts to users. Although we make every attempt to keep the public informed about the status of our trails, park walks and other amenities, there are times when they must be closed immediately and may not be noted on our website.  Please be aware of unforeseen conditions due to weather or other unexpected events and be prepared to use alternate routes if necessary.  

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