High Line Canal Trail

Colorado

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High Line Canal Trail Facts

States: Colorado
Counties: Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas
Length: 71 miles
Trail end points: E 14th Dr (Aurora) and Waterton Rd (Littleton)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6563805

High Line Canal Trail Description

The High Line Canal Trail is a popular stretch of path through Denver's southside suburbs, winding for 71 miles between Aurora and Roxborough State Park.

About the Route

The trail passes through many parks, each of which offer different amenities (drinking fountains, picnic tables, restrooms, parking, recreation facilities). The trail is paved in Denver and Aurora but has a natural surface in South Suburban, Highlands Ranch, Chatfield, Cherry Hill and Greenwood Village.

The trail is owned and operated by Denver Water and follows the canal that keeps Denver watered. Other municipal agencies help manage the trail system. Horseback riding is permitted but regulations may vary in each town. Check with the local municipality for more details.

Parking and Trail Access

The High Line Canal Trail runs between E 14th Dr (Aurora) and Waterton Rd (Littleton), both of which offer parking.

Parking is also available at:

  • Roxborough Park Road Trailhead, 11498 N Roxborough Park Rd (Littleton)
  • Milliken Park Trail Access, 6445 S Clarkson St (Centennial)
  • Magna Carta Park, 3400 S Colorado Blvd (Denver)

There are numerous parking options along the route, visit the TrailLink map for all parking options and detailed directions.

High Line Canal Trail Reviews

Trail now extends to Green Valley Ranch

Huge improvements to the far northern end of the trail especially north of Colfax Ave. A bike/pedestrian bridge now carries the trail over I-70 to the Green Valley Ranch neighborhood. The city of Aurora has added numerous trail maps. The only thing preventing a 5-star rating are too many road crossings, some of which can be difficult.

Scenic in parts, Mostly unmarked & unmaintained.

I typically take High Line connecting to C-470 Bikeway onto Mary Carter Greenway from Redstone Park.

Work along C-470 Bikeway has a lot of detours, routing around McLellen Reservoir. I take High Line to county line trail through Mineral, then crossing Sante Fe connecting to Mary Carter Greenway behind Aspen Grove at the South Platte Nature Center.

The northwest end of the High Line takes you around Dekoevend Park, a very scenic ride with tree canopy in some areas.



Disappointing

Rode the northern end of this trail from the 17th and Laredo area. Such a disappointment. Lots of broken glass as well as many homeless camps. Also quite a few stops to cross busy streets.

Walked all 71+- miles both ways.

Good trail overall. No trail between mile 9.5 and 11.25. Do not try to walk on Santa Fe here - that is suicidal. Best trail (in the rich neighborhoods) between Hampden / CO Blvd to Broadway-Very Nice. Denver parts are so-so to OK, same with Aurora. Only a few mile-post markers missing. Watch out for bike riders, many feel they own the trail and maybe 5% call out before passing you. I walked all the trail after having hip replacement surgery between April -August 2021.

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